IBA Women's World Boxing Championships


The IBA Women's World Boxing Championships are biennial amateur boxing competitions organised by the International Boxing Association, which is one of the governing bodies for amateur boxing, the other being World Boxing which organises its own championships. The first women's championships were held over 25 years later in 2001.
Since 1989 the women's championships were held in even years between 2006 and 2018 and switched to a nominal odd-year schedule in 2019.

Weight classes

As of 1 August 2021, women are grouped into 12 weight classes as follows:
  • 45–48 kg
  • 48–50 kg
  • 50–52 kg
  • 52–54 kg
  • 54–57 kg
  • 57–60 kg
  • 60–63 kg
  • 63–66 kg
  • 66–70 kg
  • 70–75 kg
  • 75–81 kg
  • +81 kg

All-time medal table (2001–2025)

Updated after the 2025 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships.
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Multiple gold medalists

Boldface denotes active boxers and highest medal count among all boxers per type. In 2018, Mary Kom defeated Ukrainian boxer Hanna Okhota with a 5–0 win in the 48 kg weight category, she is now tied with Cuban legend Felix Savon’s haul of six golds.
RankBoxerCountryWeightsFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Mary Kom48 kg / 45 kg / 46 kg / 51 kg200120196118
2Katie Taylor60 kg20062016516
3Irina Sinetskaya67 kg / 66 kg / 80 kg / +81 kg200120123115
4Yang Xiaoli81 kg / +81 kg20142019314
5Nazym Kyzaibay48 kg20122025314
5Mary Spencer66 kg / 75 kg20052010314
7Simona Galassi51 kg / 50 kg2001200533
7Ren Cancan52 kg / 51 kg2008201233
7Busenaz Sürmeneli69 kg / 66 kg2019202533
10Mária Kovács90 kg / 86 kg / 75 kg200120102215