The Asian Boxing Federation has signed a large contract, Boxing Vietnam benefits

ASBC announced on September 21, the Executive Committee meeting took place at ASBC headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand. One of the most notable events in this meeting is that ASBC has signed a long -term contract with Green Hill, one of the world's largest martial arts training equipment.

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The Asian Boxing Federation signed a large contract with Green Hill – ASBC photo

The signing ceremony between Green Hill and ASBC was the appearance of Mr. Abid Jahangir, CEO of Green Hill and Mr. Pichai Chuhavajira, president of ASBC. Under this contract, Green Hill will be the official supplier of the Asian Boxing Championship in November in Amman, Jordan.

In addition to the Asian Boxing Championship 2022, Green Hill will continue to accompany ASBC as a sponsor and provider of training equipment and competitions in the Asian Championships taking place in the next 4 years. In addition, the Federation of member states also benefited under the agreement of the two parties.

More specifically, all members of ASBC will receive a discount of up to 30% if buying a training device from Green Hill. At the present time, the Vietnam Boxing Federation (VBF) is a member of ASBC. In the coming time, ASBC will set up an online sales channel with Green Hill products.

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Green Hill is one of the biggest corporations providing equipment in the world – ASBC photo

Green Hill Group was founded in 1964, and they did not take much time to become a global brand. In the 1990s and later, Green Hill emerged and became the main supplier for international boxing tournaments. Since ASBC has been established up to now, the relationship between them and Green Hill has always been very close.

Riaz Jahangir, the late CEO of Green Hill during his lifetime, was the partner of ASBC's member of the Fundraising and Development Committee. After he died in June 2021, his son Abid continued to maintain a good relationship with ASBC since then.

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