Asian Boxing Council

Asian Boxing Council
AbbreviationABCO
Formation1985
TypeFederation of national professional boxing commissions
HeadquartersThailand
Location
Region served
Asia
Membership20 national members
Official language
English
President
Pol.Gen.Kovid Bhakdibhumi
AffiliationsWorld Boxing Council
Websitehttp://www.asianboxingcouncil.com/

The Asian Boxing Council (ABCO) is a professional boxing organization that sanctions title fights in the Greater Asian region.[1]

History

At the 1985 World Boxing Council (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 launched the Asian Boxing Council (ABCO) as a confederation affiliated with WBC.[2]

After Sahasombhop’s death in 2000, Pol. Gen. Kovid Bhakdibhumi, became President of the WBC Asian Boxing Council.

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

ABCO has 20 national members.

Key Persons

Position: Name: Nationality:
President Pol.Gen.Kovid Bhakdibhumi
Vice President Col. Damrong Simakajornboon
Secretary General Kevin P. Noone

Current ABCO title holders

Weight class: Greater Asian Champion: Asian Continental Champion: Silver Asian Champion: Female Champion:
Atomweight (for female boxing only) (for female boxing only) (for female boxing only) vacant
Strawweight Yujie Zeng[3] vacant[4] vacant

[5]

vacant
Junior flyweight vacant[3] Jerry Francisco[4] Yin He Xu[5] vacant
Flyweight Thananchai Charunphak[3] vacant[4] vacant[5] Sothita Sitthichai
Super flyweight Jiangtao Cao[3] vacant[5] Utshob Ahmed [6] Sheau Ru Yang
Bantamweight Petch CP Freshmart[3] Noli James Maquilan[4] vacant[5] vacant
Super bantamweight vacant[3] Marlon Tapales[4] Daeloniel McDelon[5] Urvashi Singh
Featherweight Sathaporn Saart[3] Prithiv Raaj Elansharan[4] Mikael Arutyunyan[5] vacant
Junior lightweight Wensong Liu[3] Arnon Yupang[4] vacant[5] Skye Falzon
Lightweight vacant[3] Danial Abdul Jalil[4] Hanyun Wu[5] vacant
Junior welterweight vacant[3] Ege Arin Konuk[4] Khalis Nasir[5] vacant
Welterweight Lukáš Děkýš[3] Chan Sala[4] Rahul Pinem[5] vacant
Junior middleweight vacant[3] vacant[4] vacant[5] vacant
Middleweight vacant[3] Victor Nagbe[4] vacant[5] vacant
Super middleweight Serhat Guler[3] vacant[4] Davis Anderson[5] vacant
Light heavyweight vacant[3] Adli Hafidz[4] Shuxin Gao[5] vacant
Cruiserweight vacant[3] Yusuf Sultanoglu[4] Artur Ter-Israelyan[5] vacant
Bridgerweight vacant[3] Alessio Bisutti[4] vacant[5] vacant
Heavyweight vacant[3] vacant[4] vacant[5] vacant

ABCO Awards

Year: Boxer of the year: Promoter of the year:
2005 Saenghiran Lookbanyai Virat Vachararattanawongsi
2006 David Nakornluang Pariyakorn Ratanasuban
2007 Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo Yerik Jailauov
2008 Beibut Shumenov German Titov
2009 Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo Surachart Pisitwutthinan
2010 Terdsak Kokietgym Surachart Pisitwutthinan
2011 Kompayak Porpramook Surachart Pisitwutthinan
2012 Xiong Zhao Zhong Kokiet Panichyarom
2013 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai Surachart Pisitwutthinan
2014 Suriyan Sor Rungvisai Surachart Pisitwutthinan
2015 Nawaphon Por Chokchai Kokiet Panichyarom

See also

References

  1. ^ "Asian Boxing Council | UIA Yearbook Profile | Union of International Associations". uia.org. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  2. ^ "Aboutus | WBC ASIA". Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "WBC ASIA CHAMPIONS". Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONS". Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "SILVER CHAMPIONS". Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  6. ^ "Utshob becomes first Bangladeshi boxer to win WBC belt". Dhaka Tribune. 25 May 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-25.