2025 World Boxing Cup

World boxing tournament
2025 World Boxing Cup
VenueBrazil Rafain Palace Hotel and Convention
Kazakhstan Zhaksylyk Ushkempirov Palace
India Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex
LocationBrazil Foz do Iguaçu
Kazakhstan Astana
India New Delhi
DatesBrazil 31 March – 5 April
Kazakhstan 30 June – 7 July
India 15 – 22 November
Competitors500+ from 38 nations
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The 2025 World Boxing Cup was held from 31 March to 22 November 2025.[1] Hosted by World Boxing, it was the first edition of the World Boxing Cup.[2] There were ten weight categories for men and women competing from 19 countries.[3] The first stage was held in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil.[4] The second stage was held in Astana, Kazakhstan, while the finals were held in New Delhi, India.[5]

During stage one, boxers from nine countries won at least one gold.[6] Uzbekistan topped the table with a total of 8 medals, 5 of which were gold. India won 6 via their men's team. Their women's team did not participate.[7] Stage two saw host Kazakhstan dominate with Brazil and India next in most medals.[8] India dominated the final leg, raking in 20 medals with 9 gold, 6 silver and 5 bronze.

Editions

Stage Host Dates Ref
I Brazil Foz do Iguaçu March 31 – April 5 [9]
II Kazakhstan Astana 30 June – 7 July [10]
Finals India New Delhi 15 – 22 November

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India13121540
2 Kazakhstan1251330
3 Uzbekistan97925
4 Brazil74516
5 Poland35816
6 England341017
7 Australia2248
8 Norway2002
9 Italy1539
10 Chinese Taipei1247
 Japan1247
12 France1168
13 Argentina1001
 Finland1001
15 Turkey0268
 United States0268
17 Germany0123
18 Bulgaria0112
 Kyrgyzstan0112
 Mongolia0112
 Nigeria0112
22 Philippines0101
23 Azerbaijan0033
24 Dominican Republic0011
 Guatemala0011
Totals (25 entries)5759104220

Stage I

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
47–50 kg Uzbekistan Asilbek Jalilov France Nikee Cummings India Jadumani Singh
Poland Jakub Słomiński
50–55 kg Kazakhstan Nursultan Altynbek Uzbekistan Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov India Manish Rathore
Guatemala José Felipe Mijangos
55–60 kg Brazil Luiz Gabriel Oliveira Poland Paweł Brach India Sachin Siwach
Uzbekistan Madiyar Daniyarov
60–65 kg Brazil Yuri Falcão India Abhinash Jamwal England Patris Mughalzai
Italy Gianluigi Malanga
65–70 kg India Hitesh Gulia England Odel Kamara France Makan Traoré
United States Carlos Flowers
70–75 kg Uzbekistan Fazliddin Erkinboev Brazil Kaue Belini Poland Michał Jarliński
Italy Remo Salvati
75–80 kg Uzbekistan Javokhir Ummataliev Brazil Wanderley Pereira Kazakhstan Dias Molzhigitov
France Yojerlin César
80–85 kg Kazakhstan Daulet Tulemissov Uzbekistan Akmaljon Isroilov France Abdoulaye Traoré
Poland Jakub Straszewski
85–90 kg Uzbekistan Turabek Khabibullaev England Isaac Okoh India Vishal Bataan
Brazil Isaías Ribeiro
+90 kg Uzbekistan Jakhongir Zokirov England Damar Thomas Kazakhstan Daniyal Saparbay
United States Kelvin Watts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
45–48 kg Argentina Tatiana Flores Italy Giovanna Marchese Chinese Taipei Guo Yi-xuan
Brazil Radija Silva
48–51 kg Kazakhstan Zhazira Urakbayeva Italy Lucia Elen Ayari Poland Natalia Kuczewska
United States Jennifer Lozano
51–54 kg Poland Wiktoria Rogalińska United States Yoseline Perez England Lauren Mackie
Italy Sirine Charaabi
54–57 kg Brazil Jucielen Romeu Poland Julia Szeremeta England Vivien Parsons
Kazakhstan Ulzhan Sarsenbek
57–60 kg Italy Rebecca Nicoli Poland Aneta Rygielska Australia Tina Rahimi
England Elise Glynn
60–65 kg England Sacha Hickey Poland Kinga Krowka United States Morelle McCane
Chinese Taipei Chen Nien-chin
65–70 kg Poland Barbara Marcinkowska Australia Lekeisha Pergoliti Germany Leonie Mueller
Brazil Queila Braga
70–75 kg Norway Sunniva Hofstad Italy Melissa Gemini Brazil Viviane Pereira
Poland Oliwia Toborek

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Stage II

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Kazakhstan Sanzhar Tashkenbay Philippines Jay Bryan Baricuatro Azerbaijan Subkhan Mamedov
Australia Omer Izaz
55 kg Kazakhstan Makhmud Sabyrkhan Japan Rui Yamaguchi Bulgaria Yasen Radev
Dominican Republic Junior Alcántara
60 kg Brazil Luiz Gabriel Oliveira Mongolia Gantömöriin Lundaa Azerbaijan Mahammadali Gasimzade
Japan Shunsuke Kitamoto
65 kg Brazil Yuri Falcão India Abhinash Jamwal England Patris Mughalzai
Kazakhstan Yertugan Zeinullinov
70 kg Brazil Kaian Reis India Hitesh Gulia Mongolia Otgonbaataryn Byamba-Erdene
France Makan Traoré
75 kg Kazakhstan Sabirzhan Akkalykov Bulgaria Rami Kiwan India Nikhil Dubey
Kyrgyzstan Nuradin Rustambek Uulu
80 kg France Yojerlin César Kazakhstan Nurbek Oralbay United States Robby Gonzales
Turkey Mert Aybuğa
85 kg Kazakhstan Bekzad Nurdauletov India Jugnoo Ahlawat Turkey Samet Ersoy
England Teagn Stott
90 kg Brazil Isaías Ribeiro Turkey Emrah Yaşar France Soheb Bouafia
Kazakhstan Sagyndyk Togambay
+90 kg Kazakhstan Aibek Oralbay Germany Nikita Putilov India Narender Berwal
Azerbaijan Mahammad Abdullayev

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Kazakhstan Nazym Kyzaibay France Romane Moulai India Minakshi Hooda
Turkey Nurselen Yalgettekin
51 kg Finland Pihla Kaivo-oja Kazakhstan Alua Balkibekova France Wassila Lkhadiri
Brazil Caroline de Almeida
54 kg India Sakshi Chaudhary United States Yoseline Perez Uzbekistan Feruza Kazakova
Poland Wiktoria Rogalińska
57 kg India Jaismine Lamboria Brazil Jucielen Romeu Kazakhstan Aidana Zabynbekova
Chinese Taipei Wu Shih-yi
60 kg Kazakhstan Viktoriya Grafeyeva Brazil Rebecca De Lima Santos India Sanju Khatri
England Lucy Kings-Wheatley
65 kg Uzbekistan Navbakhor Khamidova Turkey Busenaz Sürmeneli United States Morelle McCane
Kazakhstan Aida Abikeyeva
70 kg Kazakhstan Natalya Bogdanova Australia Lekeisha Pergoliti Nigeria Patricia Mbata
Germany Leonie Müller
75 kg Norway Sunniva Hofstad Kazakhstan Nadezhda Ryabets Uzbekistan Aziza Zokirova
Turkey Büşra Işıldar
80 kg Australia Eseta Flint India Pooja Rani Uzbekistan Sokhiba Ruzmetova
Turkey Elif Güneri
+80 kg India Nupur Sheoran Kazakhstan Yeldana Talipova Turkey Şeyma Düztaş
Uzbekistan Oltinoy Sotimboeva

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Finals

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Uzbekistan Asilbek Jalilov India Jadumani Singh
55 kg Uzbekistan Samandar Olimov India Pawan Bartwal
60 kg India Sachin Siwach Kyrgyzstan Munarbek Seitbek Uulu
65 kg Japan Shion Nishiyama India Abhinash Jamwal
70 kg India Hitesh Gulia Kazakhstan Nurbek Mursal
75 kg Uzbekistan Javokhir Abdurakhimov Poland Michal Jarlinski India Sumit Kundu
80 kg England Oladimeji Shittu India Ankush Panghal
85 kg Kazakhstan Sultanbek Aibaruly Uzbekistan Jasurbek Yuldoshev India Jugnoo Ahlawat
90 kg England Isaac Okoh Uzbekistan Nusratbek Tokhirov India Naveen Kumar
+90 kg Uzbekistan Khalimjon Mamasoliev India Narender Berwal

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg India Minakshi Hooda Uzbekistan Farzona Fozilova Ukraine Hanna Okhota
South Korea Bak Chorong
51 kg India Nikhat Zareen Chinese Taipei Xuan Yi Guo
54 kg India Preeti Pawar Italy Sirine Charrabi
57 kg India Jaismine Lamboria Chinese Taipei Wu Shih Yi
60 kg India Parveen Hooda Japan Taguchi Ayaka
65 kg Chinese Taipei Chen Nien-Chin England Dione Burman India Neeraj Phogat
70 kg India Arundhati Chaudhary Uzbekistan Aziza Zokirova
75 kg Australia Emma-Sue Greentree Italy Melissa Gemini India Saweety Boora
80 kg Poland Agata Kaczmarska India Pooja Rani
+80 kg India Nupur Sheoran Uzbekistan Oltinoy Sotimboeva

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Participating nations

130+ boxers from 19 countries took part in the first leg held in Brazil.[11] 400+ boxers from 31 countries participated in the second leg held in Kazakhstan.[12] 130+ boxers from 18 nations took part in the final in India.[13]

References

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