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First Rio 2016 Boxing Finalists Confirmed at Light Flyweight and the Women Hit the Ring

The first women’s bouts of the Rio 2016 Boxing Tournament got underway on Friday in Riocentro Pavilion 6, with four bouts at Flyweight (51kg) and Lightweight (60kg).
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AIBA turns 70 in 2016 and eyes a landmark year for boxing

...AIBA is preparing to unveil innovations and initiatives to help grow the sport even further in 2016.
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AIBA marks on first footprint on its historical Pro Boxing

After the initial Pre-Ranking Competitions, the historical first Cycle of AIBA Pro Boxing (APB) Matches will begin tomorrow, May 30, starting from holding its 60kg matches in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
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AIBA Pro Boxing Begins its Inaugural Title Matches

The world’s best AIBA Pro Boxers are set to do battle to be the first Champions of the AIBA Pro Boxing (APB) competition running from 23 January to 19 February for each of the 10 weight categories.
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Preview: APB Inaugural Title Matches (91+ kg, 75 kg and 69 kg)

AIBA Pro Boxing has announced that the APB Inaugural Title Events of the first three weight categories will take place on 23 and 24 January 2015 in Baku, Azerbaijan, and Istanbul, Turkey, according to the match schedule below.
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APB Pre-Ranking Phase Round 2 results (+91 kg)

The Sarhadchi Complex in Baku, Azerbaijan, hosted the four APB Pre-Ranking matches of Round 2 in the Super Heavyweight category with the following results.
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APB Welterweights offered a night of surprises in Baku

The first fight of the night was one of the biggest surprises of Week One as Kenya’s Rayton Nduku Okwiri knocked out the Austrian boxer with a glittering pro record of 18-1-1 Marcos Nader. 
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The first chapter of APB history was brilliantly written by Lightweights and Super Heavyweights

The first night of AIBA Pro Boxing (APB) Pre-Ranking action started with a top-class performance of Lightweights (60kg) in Astana and Super Heavyweights (91+kg) Baku.
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Pro Boxing Wants to End "Sinister Plans" from AIBA

(ATR) The three largest professional boxing organizations want to knock out AIBA`s professional competition. 
Pro Boxing Wants to End

AIBA announces date of first official APB Event

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