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Abbreviation | OPBF |
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Formation | 1952 (as OBF) |
Type | Federation of national professional boxing commissions |
Headquarters | Japan |
Location | |
Region served | Asia and Oceania |
Membership | 16 national commissions and 3 regional commissions |
Official language | English |
President | Tsuyoshi Yasukochi |
Affiliations | World Boxing Council |
Website | http://www.opbf.info/ |
Remarks | OPBF was established as "Oriental Boxing Federation" |
The Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) is a professional boxing organization that sanctions title fights in the Asian and Pacific region.
History
The OPBF was formed in 1954 by the Japanese, Korean, and Filipino boxing commissions. It was originally named the Orient Boxing Federation, but changed to the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation when the Australian National Boxing Federation joined in 1977. Members of the OPBF regional group are Australia, Fiji, Guam, Hawaii, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, New Zealand, PAMA,[clarification needed] Philippines, Samoa, Taiwan, Thailand and Tonga.[1]
The OPBF helped form the World Boxing Council in 1963 and is currently affiliated with that organization.
Members
15 national commissions and 3 regional commissions (Hong Kong, Guam and Hawaii).
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Current OPBF title holders
Male
Weight class: | Champion: | Reign began: |
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Minimumweight | Tsubasa Koura | 29 July 2017 |
Light Flyweight | Edward Heno | 10 September 2017 |
Flyweight | Keisuke Yamanaka | 13 June 2017 |
Super Flyweight | Andrew Moloney | 24 February 2018 |
Bantamweight | Mark John Yap | 11 November 2016 |
Super Bantamweight | Hidenori Otake | 17 March 2017 |
Featherweight | Satoshi Shimizu | 2 October 2017 |
Super Featherweight | Carlo Magali | 9 July 2017 |
Lightweight | Masayoshi Nakatani | 11 January 2014 |
Super Lightweight | VACANT | |
Welterweight | Jack Brubaker | 19 August 2015 |
Super Welterweight | Ratchasi Sithsaithong | 22 April 2017 |
Middleweight | Maebara Tyson Koki | 23 November 2016 |
Super Middleweight | Jayde Mitchell | 17 October 2016 |
Light Heavyweight | Aaron Lai | 25 February 2017 |
Cruiserweight | Jai Opetaia | 15 July 2017 |
Heavyweight | Kyotaro Fujimoto | 14 January 2017 |
Other regional WBC federations
- North American Boxing Federation (NABF)
- European Boxing Union (EBU)
- Asian Boxing Council (ABCO)
- African Boxing Union (ABU)
- Caribbean Boxing Federation (CABOFE)
- Central American Boxing Federation (FECARBOX)
- CIS and Slovenian Boxing Bureau (CISBB)
- Eurasia Pacific Boxing Council (EPBC)
- South American Boxing Federation (FESUBOX)
See also
References
- ^ "Boxing Bodies: A Brief Chronology and Rundown", International Boxing Digest, 40, no. 1: 58, January 1998
External link
OPBF official FB
OPBF official twitter
OPBF official Website