Oceania Boxing Confederation

The Oceania Boxing Confederation (OBC) is the Oceania governing body in amateur boxing. It is a member of the world governing body AIBA. It came into existence on the adoption of its constitution on February 16, 2009, taking over the functions of the former Oceania Amateur Boxing Association (OABA).[1][2]

The current President of the OBC is Mr. Ted Tanner (Former President of Australian Boxing Federation-Boxing Australia)[3]. There are 2 Vice-Presidents and 16 Executive Committee members.

Events

  • Oceanian Amateur Boxing Championships
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References

  1. Benalla, CodeGarden. "About OCBC". Oceania Boxing Confederation. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  2. "OCEANIA - AIBA". AIBA. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  3. "Confederations - AIBA". AIBA. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
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