IBA hangs 2 billion for the World Women's Boxing Championship

As one of the largest high -performance boxing tournaments in 2023, the World Women's Boxing Championship gathered the leading boxers to attend. According to the announcement from the World Boxing Federation (IBA), boxers who win the championship and runner -up will win the official ticket to the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

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Vietnam has 9 boxers for the World Women's Boxing 2023 – ASBC photo

Besides the reward is the ticket to the Olympic Games, IBA also hangs a small amount of money for martial artists with medals. More specifically, the champion's boxer was rewarded 100,000 USD (2.35 billion). The second person received 50,000 USD, and the boxers won the bronze medal (lost to the semi -finals) to receive $ 25,000. The total bonus of the prize is 2.4 million USD.

Earlier in 2022, IBA also hung the same amount for fighters to win medals at the World Women's Boxing Championship. This is a significant bonus in the context of high -achievement boxing still considered less attractive than professional boxing. That shows great efforts of IBA and members.

In addition to the notice of hanging the martial artist to win medals, IBA also said that they would support competition for boxers from countries that claim to boycott the tournament, including financial support. This is an IBA steel statement when some countries claim that they will not send athletes to protest.

On the Vietnamese boxing team, there are 9 boxers registered to attend the World Women's Boxing Championship 2023. Here is a list of boxers who will set out to India to play next time:

– Nguyen Thi Tam (Hanoi, weighing 50kg)

– Nguyen Thi Hoi (Bac Ninh, 48kg weight)

– Nguyen Thi Ngoc Tran (Can Tho, 52kg weight)

– Vo Thi Kim Anh (An Giang, 54kg weight)

– Ha Thi Linh (Hanoi, weight 66kg)

– Luu Diem Quynh (Hanoi, weight 75kg)

– Nguyen Thi Huong (Hanoi, weight 81kg)

– Nguyen Thi Phuong Hoai (Binh Duong, weighing over 81kg)

– Nguyen Thi Thanh Hao (Ho Chi Minh City, 57kg weight)

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