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==History==
==History==
IPBA was founded on 30th May 2015. Mr. [[Shahe Ali]], President of the Indian Professional Boxing Association, led the efforts towards its formation. With the establishment of IPBA, a strong attempt has been made to bring back attention to the sport.
IPBA was founded in May 2015. Mr. [[Shahe Ali]], President of the Indian Professional Boxing Association, led the efforts towards its formation.


IPBA is a ‘Not for Profit’ organization registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. The aim and endeavours of IPBA are geared towards bringing the sport of boxing in India at par with other popular sports.
It is a 'Not for Profit' organization registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India.  


==Affiliations==
==Affiliations==
The Indian Professional Boxing Association is affiliated with all major organizations in the world: the World Boxing Association (WBA), the World Boxing Organization (WBO), the International Boxing Federation (IBF), and the Association of Professional Boxing Commissions (APBC). It is also affiliated with the WBA Asia Boxing Association (WBA Asia) and the Eurasian Boxing Parliament (EBP).
The Indian Professional Boxing Association is affiliated with all major organizations in the world: the World Boxing Association (WBA), the World Boxing Organization (WBO), the International Boxing Federation (IBF), and the Association of Professional Boxing Commissions (APBC).  
 
It is also affiliated with the WBA Asia Boxing Association (WBA Asia) and the Eurasian Boxing Parliament (EBP).


==Overview==
==Overview==
In India, boxing does not have a large fan base, which is often attributed to the lack of discernible international exposure. However, despite India’s limited success in global championship events, athletes have regularly won medals at the Asian and Commonwealth Games. Since the first national boxing championship in 1950, India had not established any platform for professional boxers until 2015. After a long wait of 65 years, India is stepping into Professional Boxing.
In India, boxing does not have a large fan base, which is often attributed to the lack of discernible international exposure. However, despite India’s limited success in global championship events, athletes have regularly won medals at the Asian and Commonwealth Games. Since the first national boxing championship in 1950, India had not established any platform for professional boxers until 2015.  
 
With the establishment of IPBA, a strong attempt has been made to bring attention back to the sport.


A key desire of IPBA is to make the transition of Indian athletes from amateur boxing to the world of professional boxing a smooth affair. IPBA would also manage and promote professional boxing at the national level in India and ensure Indian professionals make their presence felt at the international level as well. IPBA wants the world to see India as a premier breeding ground of power sports in the world of sports.
A key desire of IPBA is to make the transition of Indian athletes from amateur boxing to the world of professional boxing a smooth affair. IPBA would also manage and promote professional boxing at the national level in India and ensure Indian professionals make their presence felt at the international level as well. IPBA wants the world to see India as a premier breeding ground of power sports in the world of sports.
== Collaboration ==
'''Pailwaan (2019)'''
The Indian Professional Boxing Association collaborated with the boxing-themed sports drama film ''Pailwaan'', produced by RRR Motion Pictures<ref>[https://youtube.com/shorts/eyRB47MezxY?si=0pSUl40x2UT-dJzn RRR Motion Pictures collaborated with the Indian Professional Boxing Association]</ref><ref>[https://x.com/krisshdop/status/2032429161034530842?s=48&t=fg7iEq7jSNZaktGKjZj_6w Director S. Krishna expressed appreciation to Indian Professional Boxing Association for collaborating on the "Pailwaan" movie]</ref><ref>[https://www.instagram.com/iswapnakrisshna/p/DV-V0Jyk7t_/ Producer Swapna Krishna thanked Indian Professional Boxing Association for their support and collaboration on Pailwaan]</ref> and starring Kiccha Sudeep, Sunil Shetty, and Aakanksha Singh. The movie integrated professional boxing aspects with traditional Indian wrestling.
'''Main Ladega (2024)'''
IPBA also collaborated with the Hindi sports drama ''Main Ladega'', produced by Kathakaar Films<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/DB6GTiJSRCn/?igsh=dzNybGs2NjFzOHM0%7Ctitle%3DWe/ Kathakaar Films collaborated with the Indian Professional Boxing Association]</ref><ref>[https://x.com/shaheali/status/1854894250585977017?s=46%7Ctitle=Thankyou Producer and actor Akash Pratap Singh of the movie "Main Ladega" expressed gratitude to IPBA for the support]</ref>. Released on 26 April 2024, the film depicts the journey of a young boxer overcoming childhood trauma through resilience and discipline inside the boxing ring.


== Social media ==
== Social media ==

Latest revision as of 07:20, 3 May 2026

The Indian Professional Boxing Association (IPBA) is a National Governing Body for Professional Boxing in India, which sanctions professional boxing matches and awards national and subordinate championship titles. It is headquartered in New Delhi, India.

History

IPBA was founded in May 2015. Mr. Shahe Ali, President of the Indian Professional Boxing Association, led the efforts towards its formation.

It is a 'Not for Profit' organization registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India.

Affiliations

The Indian Professional Boxing Association is affiliated with all major organizations in the world: the World Boxing Association (WBA), the World Boxing Organization (WBO), the International Boxing Federation (IBF), and the Association of Professional Boxing Commissions (APBC).

It is also affiliated with the WBA Asia Boxing Association (WBA Asia) and the Eurasian Boxing Parliament (EBP).

Overview

In India, boxing does not have a large fan base, which is often attributed to the lack of discernible international exposure. However, despite India’s limited success in global championship events, athletes have regularly won medals at the Asian and Commonwealth Games. Since the first national boxing championship in 1950, India had not established any platform for professional boxers until 2015.

With the establishment of IPBA, a strong attempt has been made to bring attention back to the sport.

A key desire of IPBA is to make the transition of Indian athletes from amateur boxing to the world of professional boxing a smooth affair. IPBA would also manage and promote professional boxing at the national level in India and ensure Indian professionals make their presence felt at the international level as well. IPBA wants the world to see India as a premier breeding ground of power sports in the world of sports.

Collaboration

Pailwaan (2019)

The Indian Professional Boxing Association collaborated with the boxing-themed sports drama film Pailwaan, produced by RRR Motion Pictures[1][2][3] and starring Kiccha Sudeep, Sunil Shetty, and Aakanksha Singh. The movie integrated professional boxing aspects with traditional Indian wrestling.

Main Ladega (2024)

IPBA also collaborated with the Hindi sports drama Main Ladega, produced by Kathakaar Films[4][5]. Released on 26 April 2024, the film depicts the journey of a young boxer overcoming childhood trauma through resilience and discipline inside the boxing ring.

Social media

External links

See also