Asian Boxing Council

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Asian Boxing Council
Abbreviation ABCO
Formation 1985
Type Federation of national professional boxing commissions
Headquarters ThailandThailand
Location Bangkok, Thailand
Region served Asia
Membership 20 national members
Official languages English
President Pol.Gen.Kovid Bhakdibhumi
Affiliations World Boxing Council
Website http://www.asianboxingcouncil.com/

Asian Boxing Council (ABCO) is a professional boxing organization that sanctions title fights in the Greater Asian region.

History

At the 1985 WBC Annual Convention in Bangkok, Thailand, the late Sahasombhop Srisomvongse and representatives from Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan, India, Qatar, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Jordan, Malaysia and Kuwait attended the historic meeting which all of they earned the distinction of launching the Asian Boxing Council (ABCO) as a confederation affiliated with World Boxing Council. It promoted and created many world champions throughout the region and it also played a major role in spreading the sport.

After Sahasombhop’s demise in 2000 the duty fell on Pol. Gen. Kovid Bhakdibhumi, the current ABCO President.

Purpose

1. To promote the boxing activities throughout Asia.

2. To organize top rated championship bouts for the great Asian fighters.

3. To supervise the safe competition in Asian region.

Members

20 national members.

Key Persons

Position: Name: Nationality:
President Pol.Gen.Kovid Bhakdibhumi Thailand
Vice President Zhao Shu Ging China
Vice President Edward Tangarajah Sri Lanka
Vice President Gen.Chira Navisthrira Thailand
Vice President Altynbek Nurdauletov Kazakhstan
Secretary General Patrick Cusick Australia
Executive Secretary Col.Damrong Simakajornboon Thailand

Current ABCO title holders

Weight class: Greater Asian Champion: Asian Continental Champion: Female Champion:
Atomweight (for female boxing only) (for female boxing only) Philippines Jujeath Nagaowa
Strawweight Philippines Cris Alfante Philippines Donny Mabao Thailand Siriporn Thaweesuk
Junior flyweight vacant Philippines Jay-ar Estremos Japan [Rika Matsumoto]
Flyweight Thailand Nawaphon Sor Rungvisai Philippines Lionel Legada Thailand Buakaew Onesongchaigym
Super flyweight South Korea Myung-goo Yuh Hong Kong Rex Tso Japan Tamami Tor Buamas
Bantamweight Thailand Suriyan Sor Rungvisai Thailand Tepparith Singwancha vacant
Super bantamweight Thailand Sod Kokietgym China Qiu Xiao Jun vacant
Featherweight Thailand Bualuang Onesongchaigym vacant Thailand Sainamdoi Onesongchaigym
Junior lightweight Thailand Pharanpetch Tor Buamas Thailand Jomthong Chuwattana Hong Kong Wong Ka Man
Lightweight vacant Japan Tosho Makoto Aoki vacant
Junior welterweight Thailand Ekapol Singwancha Uzbekistan Behzod Nabiev vacant
Welterweight Kazakhstan Roman Zhailauov Thailand Sirimongkol Singwangcha vacant
Junior middleweight Philippines Dennis Laurente Australia Michael Zerafa vacant
Middleweight Australia Les Sherrington vacant vacant
Super middleweight vacant vacant vacant
Light heavyweight New Zealand Robert Berridge vacant vacant
Cruiserweight Russia Maxim Maslov Australia Adam Lovelock vacant
Heavyweight vacant Australia Mark de Mori vacant

ABCO Awards

Year: Boxer of the year: Promoter of the year:
2005 Thailand Saenghiran Lookbanyai Thailand Virat Vachararattanawongsi
2006 Thailand David Nakornluang Thailand Pariyakorn Ratanasuban
2007 Thailand Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo Kazakhstan Yerik Jailauov
2008 Kazakhstan Beibut Shumenov Russia German Titov
2009 Thailand Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo Thailand Surachart Pisitwutthinan
2010 Thailand Terdsak Kokietgym Thailand Surachart Pisitwutthinan
2011 Thailand Kompayak Porpramook Thailand Surachart Pisitwutthinan
2012 China Xiong Zhao Zhong Thailand Kokiet Panichyarom

Other regional WBC federations

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