12 days remaining to register: IABA EGM.


As shared by Chair, Niall O’Carroll, with the support IABA’s elected representatives in the Officer Board and Central Council, on March 19th
, IABA will hold an Extraordinary General Meeting on April 12th. Notice was duly given on March 21st.

On March 24th, the International Olympic Committee wrote to World Boxing (attached), confirming that boxing is formally included in the LA 2028 Olympic Games, that World Boxing will be responsible for organising the boxing tournament at the Youth Olympic Games Dakar 2026, that World Boxing will be responsible for organizing all LA8 qualification tournaments, and organizing boxing at the Games itself. The correspondence is available here

Registration

  • Eligibility – All clubs successfully affiliated for 2024/2025 season, as at 21st March, 2025
  • Attendees: Eligible clubs may nominate any two adult members to attend as delegates – one to be a voting delegate, one to be a non-voting delegate. Delegates nominated by clubs must verified members – this means they must be included in the club’s affiliation application, through Blocworx, for the 2024/2025 season as members and be over the age of 18. *Please note, delegates will be required to present photographic identification (passport, drivers’ licence, etc) on the day of the EGM.  

Member clubs will be asked to vote on two matters:

  1. Special Resolution 1: That, subject to consent of the Revenue Commissioners, the Constitution of the Company in the redline tracked form which relates to Special Resolution 1 attached and marked with the letter’s “Proposed Revised Constitution” be adopted as the revised agreed Constitution of the Company.  This Special Resolution gives effect to clubs’ decision on October 12th 2024,  to remove reference from IBA (AIBA) from IABA’s constitution,

Rationale: On 22nd June 2023 the IOC withdrew recognition of the International Boxing Association (IBA) in accordance with Rule 3.7 of the Olympic Charter.  It was on foot of this that a special resolution was proposed to allow the IABA to remove all references to the IBA in its constitution to allow the association to freely affiliate with International Associations instead of being constitutionally required to subscribe to IBA exclusively.

A special resolution was placed before the Members on 26 August 2023 which achieved 71% of the vote in favour of decoupling mandatory constitutional obligations to the IBA. A constitutional change requires 75% of the vote in favour and accordingly the motion did not pass.

A majority of the member clubs constituting a quorum voted by way of Extraordinary General Meeting on 12 October 2024 in favour of a motion put forward by the Member clubs in the following form; 

“To remove any references to IBA ( AIBA) from all relevant Objects in the IABA Constitution whether contained in the Memorandum or the Articles of Association.’

To give effect to the will and vote of IABA clubs, an EGM has been called, with the requisite notice period with the proposed tracked draft amended constitution to give effect to this Motion by way of the appropriate constitutional amendment vote.

This motion is about ensuring that IABA can better navigate difficult circumstances including external circumstances outside its control which have a bearing on the operation of the Company with regard to the objects clauses as adopted to date. 

The proposed special resolution is to amend the Constitution of the Company to allow it to place the promotion of boxing in Ireland uncoupled with obligations that are inconsistent and distinct with those objects which relate to a third-party body as directed by the majority will of the member clubs.

  1. Should clubs pass Special Resolution 1 by 75% of votes cast, clubs will then be asked to vote on Ordinary Resolution 1:  That the members vote to affiliate with World Boxing as a dual affiliate with the IBA.

Rationale: The IABA, by virtue of its constitution which precluded membership of any other international boxing association was not able to apply to join world boxing. IBA has in its congress of December 2024 has made provision for dual membership on a case-by-case basis.  The logic for this Ordinary Resolution is to canvas to membership on their view of joining World Boxing.

If the Constitutional amendment reaches the 75% threshold, then the members are free to direct the company to join world boxing without any constitutional issues.  If the Constitutional amendment does not reach the 75% threshold the members are being canvassed for their vote on whether or not to join World Boxing as a dual affiliate requiring the express permission of the IBA. (which may be withheld) 

The threshold for this resolution is ordinary majority.

More Information

For the information of all clubs, World Boxing’s 2025 European calendar was sent to all clubs on February 24th, and is available HERE.

Club Opinions

All clubs are invited to share their thoughts here: https://shout.com/s/MyvFalc4

Notice of Special Resolution

Boxers graduate from inaugural IABA Youth Leadership programme.

The first boxers have graduated from the inaugural IABA Youth Leadership programme, targeted at young people aged 14 to 20. The programme focuses on leadership development, growing valuable skills like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving.

11 participants, from Castlerea BC, Gateway BC, Drumsna BC and Tobar Pheadair BC, all aged between 14-17 took part in the pilot

By enhancing leadership and coaching abilities, the program helps participants become effective leaders both their boxing clubs, and in their communities. It aligns with IABA’s goals of nurturing talent and developing Irish boxing. Participants were addressed by Interim President of the Connacht Council, Gus Farrell, at the opening of the course.

The programme was open to all young people who are registered members of successfully affiliated IABA clubs and was hosted by Castlerea Boxing Club at its clubhouse, the Hub, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon coinciding with the Connacht Boy/Girl 1,2,3 Championships.

The programme was delivered by Galway Boxing Development Officer Adam Hession, Sligo Boxing Development Officer, Maeve Clarke, with Coach Developers Dino Dallat of Ballymote BC and Siadhbh Greene of Drumsna BC

Drogheda Youth International finishes Ireland 8, India 2.

Holy Family BC, Drogheda, was the host for the second of this week’s two Youth Internationals, which finished Ireland 8 and India 2

Across the series, Ireland won 13 bouts, France 4 and India 8.

Ireland’s 2025 National Youth Competition gold and silver medalists took on a composite team of India and France yesterday evening at the National Stadium, and went again at Holy Family Boxing Club, Drogheda tonight.

This is the 3rd Youth International to take place since March 1st. Ireland took on Wales at the Guildhall in Derry on March 1st. That finished Ireland 10, Wales 4. Last night, at the National Stadium, Ireland boxed France and India, culminating in 5 wins for Ireland, 4 for France and 6 for India.

These internationals are key development opportunities for the boxing stars of the future, designed to simultaneously grow their skills and represent Ireland.

Team Ireland – Ireland V France & India #2

Holy Family Boxing Club, Drogheda, Friday March 28th from 7pm.

Special Contests:

66kg Jack Quinn, (Dealgan) beat Danny Quinn (Holy Family), 5-0

39kg Lochlainn McGuinness (Dealgan) beat Evan Hazlett (Holy Family), 4-1

39kg Aidan Moore (Dealgan) beat Jake McNulty (Angels), 5-0

48kg Daisy Kiernan (Dealgan) beat Carly O’Herron (Rochfordbridge), 3-2

43kg Emmett Shields (Glasnevin) beat Dillon Connelly, (St. Paul’s, Antrim), 4-1

46kg Alekesej Lazic (St. Nicholas) beat Robert Quinn, (St. Paul’s, A), 4-1

International Card

46kg Sophie Curley Grey beat Tania Dalmeida, France, 4-1

48kg Ella Joy Thompson beat Mathilda Fragnieres, France, 3-2

48kg Caoimhin Connolly beat Nidhi, India, 5-0

52kg Nisha, India beat Kayleigh Byrne, 5-0

54kg Abhi Dankhar, India beat James McCann, 4-1

57kg Grace Conway beat Shaina Fernandez, France, 5-0

62kg Louis Griffin beat Jatin, India, 5-0

68kg Sarah Murphy beat Durga Saini, India, 5-0

57kg Sean McCusker beat Jatin, India, 5-0

71kg John Donaghue beat Saini Sarthi, India, RSC3

86kg Shay O’Dowd beat Dipanshu, India

Team Manager: Jim Gormon

Open for booking: April Safeguarding Courses.

IABA’s April Safeguarding courses are now available for booking, following provision of Safeguarding learning online and in person in January, February and March, attended by over 80 people.

In 2025, IABA is delivering 12 Safeguarding One courses, 4 Safeguarding Two courses and a minimum of 1 Safeguarding Three course.

IABA is also open, on request, to providing Safeguarding One and/or Safeguarding Two learning in person, at a county board or provincial unit level. County Boards and Provinical Units who wish to commission in-person delivery of this learning are invited to make contact with IABA National Safeguarding Manager, Stephen Flynn, via stephen@iaba.ie

Safeguarding One

All adults – coaches, committee members & non-coaching volunteers – in every club who have contact with children are required to have undertaken Safeguarding 1.

In keeping with Sport Ireland best practice in Safeguarding training, workshops will be limited to 16 participants. In keeping with norms across the sporting community, the cost for this workshop is E20. 

Register here: https://shout.com/s/5tP2AMoB

MonthDate/TimeDelivery
FeburaryWednesday 19th 18.30-21.30: Completedonline
MarchFriday 28th 14.00-17.00online
AprilTuesday 15th 18.30-21.30online
MayMonday 19th18.30-21.30online
JuneWednesday 25th 18.30-21.30online
JulySaturday 26th 10.00-13.00online
AugustFriday 22nd 14.00-17.00online
SeptemberMonday 22nd 18.30-21.30online
OctoberWednesday 22nd 18.30-21.30online
NovemberTuesday 18th 18.30-21.30online
DecemberWednesday 4th 18.30-21.30online

Safeguarding Two

The aim of this workshop is to help the Club Children’s Officer to carry out their role and support the implementation of best practice in the club. Participants will also receive a Club Children’s Officer Action Planning document as part of the training.

In keeping with Sport Ireland best practice in Safeguarding training, workshops will be limited to 16 participants. In keeping with norms across the sporting community, the cost for this workshop is E20. 

Register here: https://shout.com/s/o3NuYG4s

QuarterDate/TimeDelivery
Quarter 1-Feburary: COMPLETED12th 18.30-21.230online
Quarter 2-May22nd 18.30-21.30online
Quarter 2- August18th 18.30-21.30online
Quarter 2- December11th 18.30-21.30online

Safeguarding Three

A person appointed to the Designated Liaison Person position in a club must firstly complete the Safeguarding One Workshop and should complete the SG3 training. A club may appoint the same person to both the CCO and DLP positions however best practice advises that they are kept as separate roles.

In keeping with Sport Ireland best practice in Safeguarding training, workshops will be limited to 16 participants. In keeping with norms across the sporting community, the cost for this workshop is E20. 

QuarterDate/TimeDelivery
Quarter 1-FeburaryTBCOnline

In 2024, IABA delivered 14 Safeguarding 1 basic awareness courses, online and in person, providing this vital learning to 207 coaches and club administrators. IABA also delivered two Safeguarding Two courses to 28 Club Children’s Officers.

Ireland 5, France 4, India 6: Youth International

A scintilating evening of boxing in the first of this week’s two Youth Internationals has ended with 5 wins for Ireland, 4 for France and 6 for India.

Ireland’s 2025 National Youth Competition gold and silver medalists took on a composite team of India and France this evening at the National Stadium, and will go again at Holy Family Boxing Club, Drogheda on Friday, March 28th.

The teams include boxers from 12 counties: Armagh, Cork, Donegal, Down, Dublin, Galway, Kildare, Laois, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Waterford, Westmeath and Wexford This follows an Ireland V Wales Youth International, hosted at the historic Guildhall in Derry, on March 1st. Ireland were the 10 bouts to 4 victors (more here)

These internationals are key development opportunities for the boxing stars of the future, designed to simultaneously grow their skills and represent Ireland.

Results: Ireland V France & India #1

The National Stadium, Dublin, Thursday March 27th from 7pm.

Junior Bout: 52kg Emma Lambeau France beat Layla Kelly (Baldoyle), 4-1

48kg Abbey Molloy (Sacred Heart)  beat Nidhi, India, 5-0

50kg Yakshika, India beat Sky Ward (Neilstown), 5-0

51kg Michael Reilly (St Pauls) beat Nilbir, India, 5-0

52kg Jessica Gallagher (Mulhuddart)  EXB Nisha, India    

54kg Elma Barry (Setanta) beat Renu, India, 3-2

57kg Lochlainn Beagan (SD Keady) beat Abhi Dhankhar, India, 4-1

57kg Shana Fernandez France beat Teagan Farrelly (Dunboyne), 3-2

60kg Maely Panizzutti France beat Kelsey Langan (Ballina), 5-0

60kg Jatin, India beat Daniel Hunter (Corpus Christi Belfast), 3-2

70kg Chloe Poleon (Dunboyne)  beat Durga Sri, India, 4-1

71kg Sarthi Saini, India  beat Rati Abolzade (Togher), 5-0

75kg Maissa Kermezian France beat Nessa Tubachuk (Celtic Eagles), 5-0

80kg Kundu Rau India beat Chulainn McDonnell (Whitechurch), 5-0

91kg Nikil, India beat Christopher Stokes (Crumlin), 5-0

91+kg    Michael Olaloko (Swords) beat Sanhnal  Heyant, India, RSC1

Team Manager: Anna Moore

The second in this series of Youth Internationals takes place on Friday evening.

Team Ireland – Ireland V France & India #2

Holy Family Boxing Club, Drogheda, Friday March 28th from 7pm.

Special Contests:

43kg Dillon Connelly, St. Paul’s Boxing Club, Antrim V Cory Smith, Santry Boxing Club, Dublin

46kg Alekesej Lazic, St. Nicholas Boxing Club, Tipperary V   Robert Quinn, St. Paul’s Boxing Club, Antrim

International Card

46kg Sophie Curley Grey V Tania Dalmeida, France

48kg Ella Joy Thompson V TBC

48kg Caoimhin Connolly V Nidhi, India

52kg Kayleigh Byrne V Nisha, India

54kg James McCann V Abhi Dankhar, India

57kg Grace Conway V Shaina Fernandez, France

62kg Louis Griffin V Jatin, India

68kg Sarah Murphy V Durga Saini, India

57kg Sean McCusker V Jatin, India

71kg John Donaghue V Saini Sarthi, India

86kg Shay O’Dowd V Dipanshu, India

Team Manager: Jim Gormon

Tickets

  • Adults: €20
  • Children, under 16: €10
  • Club bundles: 10 tickets €150

Athlete Arrangements

Boxers are to arrive 5.45pm on the evening of both cards. Boxing starts at 7pm.