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2026 World Boxing Cup China Station Opens, First Time in China

Jun 15, 10:13 PM

The 2026 World Boxing Cup China Station opened on the evening of June 15 at Guiyang Gymnasium, marking the first time the event is held in China, with 40 countries and regions participating.

The 2026 World Boxing Cup China Station grandly opened on the evening of June 15 at Guiyang Gymnasium, marking the first time the World Boxing Cup has been held in China, ushering in a new era for Chinese boxing. The opening ceremony, themed 'Making Friends Through Boxing, Traveling the World with Guizhou, Enjoying Cool Guiyang,' blended Guizhou's ethnic culture with modern sports elements, presenting a visual feast for the audience. The tournament brings together teams from 40 countries and regions, including China, the United States, Brazil, Russia, and Kazakhstan, with over 300 athletes competing in 13 weight classes for both men and women. The Chinese boxing team has fielded a strong lineup led by Olympic and world champions, aiming for outstanding results on home soil. During the opening ceremony, the president of the World Boxing Council delivered a video speech, highly praising China's efforts in promoting boxing and expressing expectations for this edition to become the most exciting in the Cup's history. A representative from the Guizhou Provincial Sports Bureau stated that Guiyang, as the 'Capital of Chinese Boxing,' has a solid grassroots foundation and rich experience in hosting events, confident in delivering a high-level boxing spectacle to the world. The first day of competition was full of highlights. In the men's 52kg preliminary round, Chinese boxer Li Ming defeated his Philippine opponent 3-0, securing a winning start. In the women's 60kg bout, defending champion Wang Fang of China won by technical knockout against an Indian boxer, showcasing her dominance. Meanwhile, strong contenders from the United States and Brazil also advanced, setting the stage for intense battles ahead. This edition adopts a new format: a round-robin group stage followed by a single-elimination knockout phase, increasing suspense and entertainment. The event also features an electronic scoring system and instant replay technology to ensure fair judging. Organizers have set up multiple interactive zones, allowing spectators to experience the charm of boxing up close. The hosting of the World Boxing Cup China Station not only enhances China's international influence in boxing but also brings significant economic and social benefits to Guiyang. It is estimated that the event will attract over 100,000 spectators, driving related industries such as tourism, catering, and accommodation to generate more than 500 million yuan in revenue. Additionally, the tournament promotes cultural exchange between Chinese and foreign boxing, providing valuable learning opportunities for young Chinese boxers. Looking ahead, the Chinese team has gold medal potential in several weight classes, especially in women's middleweight and men's lightweight, which could add to China's honors. As the competition deepens, the battles will become more intense, and exciting matchups are worth anticipating.