European Boxing Union

European Boxing Union

The European Boxing Union (also popularly known to boxing fans as EBU) is an organization that oversees competition in that sport over the continent of Europe.

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History

The EBU started life as the (IBU) International Boxing Union in Paris in 1910. The IBU became the EBU in 1946.

During most of the 20th century, and, specially, during that era's first decades, the EBU recognized many world title fights. The European Boxing Union competed against the American based National Boxing Association (NBA), which staged the more widely recognized world title fights.

The European Boxing Union went through a period of economical difficulties during World War II. Because one of the organization's most important rules is that every fighter that fights for an EBU title must be a national and a resident of a European country, and all fights must be held in Europe, it became very hard, if not almost impossible, for the European Boxing Union to stage fights. As a consequence, the European Boxing Union suffered financial difficulties during this period.

In 1963, the National Boxing Association became the World Boxing Association (WBA). Also in 1963, the WBC was formed from a group of WBA members that disagreed with the WBA's policies, and, with two other organizations competing to attract boxers, the EBU's personnel ultimately decided to recognize regional title bouts instead.

During the 1990s, the EBU had some important developments, such as beginning to recognize women's boxing regional championship bouts, and welcoming former Yugoslavian country Bosnia and Herzegovina as a member country.

Currently, winning an EBU title is considered important, but not necessary, by many European boxers in order to go on and fight for a world title of the four most widely recognized world championship boxing organizations, the IBF, WBO, WBA and WBC.

Rules

The EBU follows certain rules, but most rules in EBU bouts obey the rules set by the independent boxing commission of the country where an EBU fight will be held at. Some of the EBU rules are that a fighter must not be younger than 20 years of age when fighting for an EBU championship, and that hotel accommodation for boxers, referees and European Boxing Union officials visiting a country for an EBU fight must be paid by the fight's promoter. The EBU does, however, pay for the air or train tickets of referees and officials that travel away from home for an EBU fight. Other rules are also imposed on EBU recognized events, but not many of the EBU rules interfere with the fighting rules to be followed during the fight itself.

Champions

  • Flyweight: Andrea Sarritzu
  • Bantamweight: Jamie McDonnell
  • Super-Bantamweight: Vacant
  • Featherweight: Sofiane Takoucht
  • Super-Featherweight: Ermano Fegatilli
  • Lightweight: Gavin Rees
  • Light-Welterweight: Vacant
  • Welterweight: Leonard Bundu
  • Super-Welterweight: Lukáš Konečný
  • Middleweight: Grzegorz Proksa
  • Super-Middleweight: James DeGale
  • Light-Heavyweight: Eduard Gutknecht
  • Cruiserweight: Alexander Frenkel
  • Heavyweight: Vacat

Other regional WBC federations

  • Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF)
  • Asian Boxing Council (ABCO)
  • African Boxing Union (ABU)
  • Caribbean Boxing Federation (CABOFE)
  • Central American Boxing Federation (FECARBOX)
  • CIS and Slovenian Boxing Bureau (CISBB)
  • South American Boxing Federation (FESUBOX)

References

See also

  • List of European Boxing Union heavyweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union cruiserweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union light heavyweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union super middleweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union middleweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union light middleweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union welterweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union light welterweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union lightweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union super featherweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union featherweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union super bantamweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union bantamweight champions
  • List of European Boxing Union flyweight champions

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