World Series of Boxing

World Series Boxing - Los Angeles Matadors vs. Moscow Dynamo, Hollywood, CA on December 4, 2011. Both amateur boxers compete without vests or head guards.

The World Series of Boxing or WSB is an amateur international boxing competition that allows the professional boxers to maintain Olympic eligibility, organised by AIBA.

Format

Unlike amateur boxing, competitors taking part in sanctioned World Series of Boxing bouts must be bare-chested and are not permitted to wear protective headgear. Each participating boxer is drafted by one of a number of international franchises and can earn money by taking part in professional-style bouts. However, they maintain Olympic and AIBA world championship eligibility and remain eligible to compete at the Olympic Games.

Like professional boxing, each bout is decided by the scores of three judges or, in some cases, by a knockout, technical knockout or walk-over. A WSB meet between two international franchises consists of bouts in ten (formerly five) weight categories. There are five three-minute rounds in each bout and the team that wins the most number of bouts wins the meet.[1]

Weight classes

Until season 4, there were five weight categories which were different than 10 categories in amateur (Olympic) boxing or 17 categories in professional boxing. These were Heavyweight (91+ kg), Light heavyweight (80–85 kg), Middleweight (68–73 kg), Lightweight (57–61 kg) and Bantamweight (50–54 kg). In the fourth season (2013–14), the number of weight classes was increased to ten, and they are same as in amateur (Olympic) boxing.

Teams

Teams played in the WSB:[2][3]

Results

Season Teams Winners Runners-up Final score
2010–11 12 France Paris United Kazakhstan Astana Arlans 6–4
2011–12 12 Italy D&G Milano Thunder Russia Dynamo Moscow 4–1
2012–13 12 Kazakhstan Astana Arlans Ukraine Ukraine Otamans 6–5
2013–14 12 Cuba Cuba Domadores Azerbaijan Baku Fires 6–5
2015 16 Kazakhstan Astana Arlans Cuba Cuba Domadores 6–4
2016 16 Cuba Cuba Domadores United Kingdom British Lionhearts 9–1
2017 12 Kazakhstan Astana Arlans Cuba Cuba Domadores 6–5

Performance by club

Performance in the WSB finals by club
Club Winners Runners-up Winning years Runners-up years
Kazakhstan Arlans Kazakstan31
2012–13, 2015, 2017
2010–11
Cuba Cuba Domadores21
2013–14, 2016
2015
France Paris United10
2010–11
Italy D&G Milano Thunder10
2011–12
Russia Dynamo Moscow01
2011–12
Ukraine Ukraine Otamans01
2012–13
Azerbaijan Baku Fires01
2013–14
United Kingdom British Lionhearts01
2016

Media rights distribution

All WSB Live shows are distributed worldwide by Fighting Spirit.

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on February 11, 2012. Retrieved February 20, 2012.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on February 8, 2012. Retrieved February 20, 2012.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 19, 2012. Retrieved April 27, 2012.
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