The IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships is set to begin in just 40 days, with the Serbian city of Nia hosting this prestigious event from March 6 to 17. This highly anticipated competition will bring together the world’s best female boxers, all vying for championship titles and lucrative prize money.
A total of over 500 female boxers from more than 100 countries are expected to compete across 12 weight categories. The prize pool is significant, with athletes placing 5th and 6th earning $10,000, bronze medalists receiving $25,000, silver medalists taking home $50,000, and the champions securing a grand prize of $100,000.
Serbian Boxing Federation President Nenad Borovcanin expressed his excitement about the upcoming event, stating:
Serbia will once again be the global epicenter of boxing. After hosting the spectacular IBA Men’s World Boxing Championship in 2021 at the Stark Arena”where we set new standards for the sports”we are now prepared to take things to an even higher level. In March, we will welcome athletes from all corners of the world to NiÅ¡, where they will compete for medals, titles, and valuable prizes. Serbia continues to solidify its position as a powerhouse in organizing world-class sporting events, further cementing its legacy as a sporting superpower.
With the final preparations underway, the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships promises to be an unforgettable event, showcasing elite talent on a global stage in the heart of Serbia.

Frederick Marfo is a sportswriter and social worker well known for his advocacy for equal chances and rights for all athletes, especially those with disabilities.
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