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USA Boxing

EIN: 84-1604168 · Colorado Springs, CO

Youth Development In Sports
Promoting Women's Boxing
Olympic Training And Competition

The Evolution of Boxing

Boxing, a sport with roots tracing back to ancient Greek and Roman empires around 4000 BC, has transformed significantly over the centuries. From brutal combat to a regulated sport, Olympic-style boxing now emphasizes safety and skill. The sport has evolved to ensure that participants engage in fair competition, with strict safety measures in place. Today, boxing remains a thrilling one-on-one contest, where athletes showcase their technique and determination.

Since its organization in 1888, USA Boxing has been at the forefront of promoting amateur boxing in the United States. The sport has provided countless opportunities for young men and women to compete, fostering a rich tradition of excellence. With the inclusion of boxing in the Olympics since 1904, American boxers have achieved remarkable success, winning a total of 111 Olympic medals, including 49 golds, making the U.S. the leader in Olympic boxing history.

Impact of USA Boxing

USA Boxing has played a pivotal role in developing the sport, ensuring that athletes have access to competitive opportunities at both national and international levels. The organization has been instrumental in enhancing the image of amateur boxing and prioritizing the safety of all participants. With approximately 3,000 female boxers registered annually, USA Boxing is committed to promoting women's participation in the sport, which has seen significant growth since the lifting of the ban on women's boxing in 1993.

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