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International Boxing Federation

The International Boxing Federation (IBF) is one of four major organizations recognized by the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) which sanctions professional boxing bouts, alongside the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC) and World Boxing Organization (WBO).

International Boxing Federation
AbbreviationIBF
Formation1983; 40 years ago (1983)[1]
TypeNon-profit institution
PurposeBoxing sanctioning organization
HeadquartersSpringfield, New Jersey, U.S.
Region served
Worldwide
President
Daryl Peoples
Main organ
General Assembly
Websitewww.ibf-usba-boxing.com

History

The IBF was preceded by the United States Boxing Association (USBA), a regional championship organization like the North American Boxing Federation (NABF). In 1983, at the WBA's annual convention, held in Puerto Rico, Robert W. "Bobby" Lee Sr., president of the USBA, lost in his bid to become WBA president against Gilberto Mendoza. Lee and others withdrew from the convention after the election, and decided to organize a third, world-level organization, to co-exist with the WBA and the WBC. Formed as USBA-International, the fledgling organization was later renamed the International Boxing Federation, based in New Jersey, where its main offices remain.[2]

Bobby Lee had also been a New Jersey boxing commissioner until 1985, when, according to news reports, "he was suspended and fined by the Ethical Standards Commission for accepting contributions from fight promoters and casino executives."[3]

The IBF's first world champion was Marvin Camel, a former WBC world cruiserweight champion who won the IBF's belt in the same division. During its first year of existence the IBF remained largely obscure, but by 1984 it decided to recognize Larry Holmes, Aaron Pryor, Marvin Hagler and Donald Curry, already established champions from other organizations, as IBF world champions. In Holmes' case, he relinquished his WBC title to accept the IBF's recognition. It established the IBF as the third sanctioning body, and a legitimate organization.[4]

IBF men's world championship belts are red, whereas women's world championship belts are light blue.

20th-century bribery scandal

Despite achieving an appearance of legitimacy, subsequent to a three-year investigation started by 1996 charges levied by former heavyweight champion Michael Moorer; IBF's reputation was ruined in 1999 with founder Lee's indictment for racketeering and other violations for taking bribes in exchange for high boxer rankings. Indicted on federal racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges were "president, Robert W. Lee, 65; his son and IBF liaison, Robert Lee Jr., 38; former IBF executive and Virginia boxing commissioner Donald William Brennan, 86; and South American IBF representative Francisco Fernandez."[5] Lee was subsequently convicted of money-laundering and tax evasion in August 2000, then sentenced, in 2001, to 22 months in prison and fined $25,000.[6]

In 2000, citing extortion, boxing promoter Bob Arum voluntarily testified to having paid IBF president Bobby Lee $100,000 in two installments in 1995, as the first half of a $200,000 bribe, through "middleman, Stanley Hoffman", adding that Lee had first demanded $500,000 to approve the Schulz-Foreman fight, but had settled for the lesser amount of $200,000 (half of which was never paid).[7] Arum was sanctioned and fined $125,000 by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. Boxing promoters Cedric Kushner and Dino Duva also admitted to making similar payments to Lee.[8]

"A culture of corruption has festered in the IBF virtually since its inception... IBF ratings were not earned – they were bought... The crimes have bastardized the ratings in most of the weight classes."
— Adam Miller quoting Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Cleary, "FEDS BID TO KO BOXING BIGS WITH ‘BRIBE’ RAP", New York Post, November 5, 1999

21st-century management

The IBF was under federal observation from Lee's conviction through September 2004. Former Michigan Boxing Commissioner, WBA vice-president, boxing safety advocate and IBF interim president Hiawatha Knight (October 22, 1929 – October 22, 2014) became president following Lee's conviction, and was the first woman president of any world governing boxing organization. In 2001, Marian Muhammad assumed the presidency, followed by Daryl J. Peoples, who remained president as of 2018.[9]

The IBF ran the "1st Annual Convention of IBF Muaythai" in Bangkok on 20–21 December 2017.[10] Daryl Peoples, IBF president, attended the convention. The new champions of IBF Muay Thai were crowned in three weight divisions.

In response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Federation blocked championship fights involving Russian and Belarusian boxers.[11]

Current IBF world title holders

As of 9 May 2023

Male

Weight class Champion (16) Reign began Days
Mini flyweight (105 lbs) Daniel Valladares 1 July 2022 312
Junior flyweight (108 lbs) Sivenathi Nontshinga 3 September 2022 248
Flyweight (112 lbs) Sunny Edwards 30 April 2021 739
Junior bantamweight (115 lbs) Fernando Martínez 26 February 2022 437
Bantamweight (118 lbs) Vacant
Junior featherweight (122 lbs) Marlon Tapales 8 April 2023 31
Featherweight (126 lbs) Luis Alberto Lopez 10 December 2022 150
Junior lightweight (130 lbs) Joe Cordina 22 April 2023 17
Lightweight (135 lbs) Devin Haney 4 June 2022 339
Junior welterweight (140 lbs) Subriel Matías 25 February 2023 73
Welterweight (147 lbs) Errol Spence Jr. 27 May 2017 2173
Junior middleweight (154 lbs) Jermell Charlo 26 September 2020 955
Middleweight (160 lbs) Vacant
Super middleweight (168 lbs) Canelo Álvarez 6 November 2021 549
Light heavyweight (175 lbs) Artur Beterbiev 11 November 2017 2005
Cruiserweight (200 lbs) Jai Opetaia 2 July 2022 311
Heavyweight (200+ lbs) Oleksandr Usyk 25 September 2021 591

Female

Weight class Champion (15) Reign began Days
Junior mini flyweight (102 lbs) Mika Iwakawa 1 September 2022 250
Mini flyweight (105 lbs) Yokasta Valle 4 August 2019 1374
Junior flyweight (108 lbs) Evelyn Nazarena Bermúdez 29 December 2018 1592
Flyweight (112 lbs) Leonela Yúdica 19 December 2014 3063
Junior bantamweight (115 lbs) Micaela Luján 30 January 2021 829
Bantamweight (118 lbs) Ebanie Bridges 26 March 2022 409
Junior featherweight (122 lbs) Cherneka Johnson 20 April 2022 384
Featherweight (126 lbs) Sarah Mahfoud 20 July 2020 1023
Junior lightweight (130 lbs) Mikaela Mayer 5 November 2021 550
Lightweight (135 lbs) Katie Taylor 21 April 2018 1844
Junior welterweight (140 lbs) Chantelle Cameron 30 October 2021 556
Welterweight (147 lbs) Jessica McCaskill 15 August 2020 997
Junior middleweight (154 lbs) Marie-Eve Dicaire 17 December 2021 508
Middleweight (160 lbs) Claressa Shields 22 June 2018 1782
Super middleweight (168 lbs) Franchón Crews-Dezurn 22 March 2019 1509
Light heavyweight (175 lbs) Uninaugurated
Heavyweight (175+ lbs) Uninaugurated

Muay Thai world champions

Weight class Champion Reign began Days
Junior lightweight (130 lbs) Petchaouthong Aor. Kwanmaung 21 December 2017 1965
Lightweight (135 lbs) Seksan Aor. Kwanmuang 21 December 2017 1965
Welterweight (147 lbs) Pinklao Bangkoknoivillage 20 December 2017 1966

See also

References

  1. ^ Gems, Gerald R. (2014-03-13). Boxing: A Concise History of the Sweet Science. p. 42. ISBN 9781442229914. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  2. ^ Wheeler, Paul (7 April 2020). "Judging the sanctioning bodies: The IBF - Boxing News". boxingnewsonline.net. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  3. ^ Marshall, Andrew "Bell tolls for ring-king Lee and the 'whore-house of pugilism'", The Independent, November 29, 1999. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
  4. ^ Euan-Smith, Simon (27 January 2022). "A history of chaos - sanctioning bodies and broken titles". boxingnewsonline.net. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  5. ^ Hirsley, Michael "Another Black Eye For Boxing", Chicago Tribune, November 5, 1999. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
  6. ^ Smothers, Ronald "I.B.F. Supervision Ends; Founder Gets 22 Months", The New York Times, February 15, 2001. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
  7. ^ MCKINLEY, JAMES C. JR. "Arum Gives Description Of Payments to I.B.F.", The New York Times, June 7, 2000. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
  8. ^ Springer, Steve "Settlement Approved in Arum Case", Los Angeles Times, August 17, 2000. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
  9. ^ Kang, Arne K. (10 March 2017). "A Conversation with International Boxing Federation President Daryl Peoples". tss.ib.tv. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  10. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com.
  11. ^ "Alan Hubbard: How Russian champion Bivol sent shockwaves down Mexico way".

External links

  • Official website
  • All-time IBF World champions - Reference book

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IBF redirects here For other uses see IBF disambiguation The International Boxing Federation IBF is one of four major organizations recognized by the International Boxing Hall of Fame IBHOF which sanctions professional boxing bouts alongside the World Boxing Association WBA World Boxing Council WBC and World Boxing Organization WBO International Boxing FederationAbbreviationIBFFormation1983 40 years ago 1983 1 TypeNon profit institutionPurposeBoxing sanctioning organizationHeadquartersSpringfield New Jersey U S Region servedWorldwidePresidentDaryl PeoplesMain organGeneral AssemblyWebsitewww wbr ibf usba boxing wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 20th century bribery scandal 1 2 21st century management 2 Current IBF world title holders 2 1 Male 2 2 Female 2 3 Muay Thai world champions 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe IBF was preceded by the United States Boxing Association USBA a regional championship organization like the North American Boxing Federation NABF In 1983 at the WBA s annual convention held in Puerto Rico Robert W Bobby Lee Sr president of the USBA lost in his bid to become WBA president against Gilberto Mendoza Lee and others withdrew from the convention after the election and decided to organize a third world level organization to co exist with the WBA and the WBC Formed as USBA International the fledgling organization was later renamed the International Boxing Federation based in New Jersey where its main offices remain 2 Bobby Lee had also been a New Jersey boxing commissioner until 1985 when according to news reports he was suspended and fined by the Ethical Standards Commission for accepting contributions from fight promoters and casino executives 3 The IBF s first world champion was Marvin Camel a former WBC world cruiserweight champion who won the IBF s belt in the same division During its first year of existence the IBF remained largely obscure but by 1984 it decided to recognize Larry Holmes Aaron Pryor Marvin Hagler and Donald Curry already established champions from other organizations as IBF world champions In Holmes case he relinquished his WBC title to accept the IBF s recognition It established the IBF as the third sanctioning body and a legitimate organization 4 IBF men s world championship belts are red whereas women s world championship belts are light blue 20th century bribery scandal Edit Despite achieving an appearance of legitimacy subsequent to a three year investigation started by 1996 charges levied by former heavyweight champion Michael Moorer IBF s reputation was ruined in 1999 with founder Lee s indictment for racketeering and other violations for taking bribes in exchange for high boxer rankings Indicted on federal racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges were president Robert W Lee 65 his son and IBF liaison Robert Lee Jr 38 former IBF executive and Virginia boxing commissioner Donald William Brennan 86 and South American IBF representative Francisco Fernandez 5 Lee was subsequently convicted of money laundering and tax evasion in August 2000 then sentenced in 2001 to 22 months in prison and fined 25 000 6 In 2000 citing extortion boxing promoter Bob Arum voluntarily testified to having paid IBF president Bobby Lee 100 000 in two installments in 1995 as the first half of a 200 000 bribe through middleman Stanley Hoffman adding that Lee had first demanded 500 000 to approve the Schulz Foreman fight but had settled for the lesser amount of 200 000 half of which was never paid 7 Arum was sanctioned and fined 125 000 by the Nevada State Athletic Commission Boxing promoters Cedric Kushner and Dino Duva also admitted to making similar payments to Lee 8 A culture of corruption has festered in the IBF virtually since its inception IBF ratings were not earned they were bought The crimes have bastardized the ratings in most of the weight classes Adam Miller quoting Assistant U S Attorney Robert Cleary FEDS BID TO KO BOXING BIGS WITH BRIBE RAP New York Post November 5 1999 21st century management Edit The IBF was under federal observation from Lee s conviction through September 2004 Former Michigan Boxing Commissioner WBA vice president boxing safety advocate and IBF interim president Hiawatha Knight October 22 1929 October 22 2014 became president following Lee s conviction and was the first woman president of any world governing boxing organization In 2001 Marian Muhammad assumed the presidency followed by Daryl J Peoples who remained president as of 2018 9 The IBF ran the 1st Annual Convention of IBF Muaythai in Bangkok on 20 21 December 2017 10 Daryl Peoples IBF president attended the convention The new champions of IBF Muay Thai were crowned in three weight divisions In response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the Federation blocked championship fights involving Russian and Belarusian boxers 11 Current IBF world title holders EditAs of 9 May 2023 Male Edit Weight class Champion 16 Reign began DaysMini flyweight 105 lbs Daniel Valladares 1 July 2022 312Junior flyweight 108 lbs Sivenathi Nontshinga 3 September 2022 248Flyweight 112 lbs Sunny Edwards 30 April 2021 739Junior bantamweight 115 lbs Fernando Martinez 26 February 2022 437Bantamweight 118 lbs VacantJunior featherweight 122 lbs Marlon Tapales 8 April 2023 31Featherweight 126 lbs Luis Alberto Lopez 10 December 2022 150Junior lightweight 130 lbs Joe Cordina 22 April 2023 17Lightweight 135 lbs Devin Haney 4 June 2022 339Junior welterweight 140 lbs Subriel Matias 25 February 2023 73Welterweight 147 lbs Errol Spence Jr 27 May 2017 2173Junior middleweight 154 lbs Jermell Charlo 26 September 2020 955Middleweight 160 lbs VacantSuper middleweight 168 lbs Canelo Alvarez 6 November 2021 549Light heavyweight 175 lbs Artur Beterbiev 11 November 2017 2005Cruiserweight 200 lbs Jai Opetaia 2 July 2022 311Heavyweight 200 lbs Oleksandr Usyk 25 September 2021 591Female Edit Weight class Champion 15 Reign began DaysJunior mini flyweight 102 lbs Mika Iwakawa 1 September 2022 250Mini flyweight 105 lbs Yokasta Valle 4 August 2019 1374Junior flyweight 108 lbs Evelyn Nazarena Bermudez 29 December 2018 1592Flyweight 112 lbs Leonela Yudica 19 December 2014 3063Junior bantamweight 115 lbs Micaela Lujan 30 January 2021 829Bantamweight 118 lbs Ebanie Bridges 26 March 2022 409Junior featherweight 122 lbs Cherneka Johnson 20 April 2022 384Featherweight 126 lbs Sarah Mahfoud 20 July 2020 1023Junior lightweight 130 lbs Mikaela Mayer 5 November 2021 550Lightweight 135 lbs Katie Taylor 21 April 2018 1844Junior welterweight 140 lbs Chantelle Cameron 30 October 2021 556Welterweight 147 lbs Jessica McCaskill 15 August 2020 997Junior middleweight 154 lbs Marie Eve Dicaire 17 December 2021 508Middleweight 160 lbs Claressa Shields 22 June 2018 1782Super middleweight 168 lbs Franchon Crews Dezurn 22 March 2019 1509Light heavyweight 175 lbs UninauguratedHeavyweight 175 lbs UninauguratedMuay Thai world champions Edit Weight class Champion Reign began DaysJunior lightweight 130 lbs Petchaouthong Aor Kwanmaung 21 December 2017 1965Lightweight 135 lbs Seksan Aor Kwanmuang 21 December 2017 1965Welterweight 147 lbs Pinklao Bangkoknoivillage 20 December 2017 1966See also EditList of major boxing sanctioning bodies List of IBF world champions List of IBF female world champions List of current world boxing champions List of IBF Muay Thai world championsReferences Edit Gems Gerald R 2014 03 13 Boxing A Concise History of the Sweet Science p 42 ISBN 9781442229914 Retrieved 2016 04 01 Wheeler Paul 7 April 2020 Judging the sanctioning bodies The IBF Boxing News boxingnewsonline net Retrieved 5 September 2022 Marshall Andrew Bell tolls for ring king Lee and the whore house of pugilism The Independent November 29 1999 Retrieved August 4 2018 Euan Smith Simon 27 January 2022 A history of chaos sanctioning bodies and broken titles boxingnewsonline net Retrieved 5 September 2022 Hirsley Michael Another Black Eye For Boxing Chicago Tribune November 5 1999 Retrieved August 4 2018 Smothers Ronald I B F Supervision Ends Founder Gets 22 Months The New York Times February 15 2001 Retrieved August 4 2018 MCKINLEY JAMES C JR Arum Gives Description Of Payments to I B F The New York Times June 7 2000 Retrieved August 4 2018 Springer Steve Settlement Approved in Arum Case Los Angeles Times August 17 2000 Retrieved August 4 2018 Kang Arne K 10 March 2017 A Conversation with International Boxing Federation President Daryl Peoples tss ib tv Retrieved 5 September 2022 Facebook www facebook com Alan Hubbard How Russian champion Bivol sent shockwaves down Mexico way External links EditOfficial website All time IBF World champions Reference book Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Boxing Federation amp oldid 1152096595, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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