Qatar to set a new ‘benchmark’ for future World Boxing Championships

The 18th edition of the Doha 2015 AIBA World Boxing Championships will be more than a sporting spectacle; it will introduce the noble art of boxing to untapped audiences across the Middle East, and unify people through the ‘spectacular’ event on show in the capital with legend Manny Pacquaio flying in to witness the event on 8th October.

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The AIBA President Dr. Ching-Kuo with Yousuf Ali Al Kazim, President of Qatar Boxing Federation and Executive Director of the LOC, and Sheikha Asma Al Thani, Marketing and Communications Director of the Qatar Olympic Committee pictured at the opening day press conference for AIBA Doha 2015 World Boxing Championships. During the press conference it was announced that Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquaio will arrive in Doha on Thursday 8th October as a special guest.

DOHA, 6 OCTOBER 2015: At the international launch press conference in the state-of-the-art Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiyah Arena yesterday, AIBA President Dr. Ching-Kuo Wu praised local organizers led by the Qatar Boxing Federation in association with the Qatar Olympic Committee:

“This is a city [Doha] with a strong tradition of hosting major sporting events, and I am delighted to add the most important boxing event of the year, the AIBA World Boxing Championships, to that history. It is the first time this event has come to the Middle East, providing us with yet another exciting opportunity to introduce boxing to new audiences,” Dr. Wu said.

At the heart of Qatar’s ambition in hosting world boxing’s signature event, there is a strong wish to make the sport of boxing come to life across the region. Throughout the last few months, local organizers have launched its community engagement program which embraces local Qataris as well as embassies and their strong expat communities.

Adding to the excitement within the locally community was confirmation of the surprise visit of Manny Pacquiao, one of the greatest boxers of modern times, who will be amongst the spectators in Doha on Thursday 8th October. Pacquaio will visit Qatar for a whistle-stop tour to sample the incredible atmosphere at the World Boxing Championships.

Highlighting the importance of such a high-profile name coming to the competition, Dr Wu said: “This is the benchmark for future World Championships and I am pleased that Manny Pacquiao accepted my invitation to come and share his thoughts and ideas first hand.”

“We are very happy with the decision to choose Doha to host the 18th edition of our competition. This is a top class venue with top class athletes, and it will make for a fantastic championship”, he said.

The program is already reaping its fruits if the opening ceremony on Monday was anything to go by, with the state-of-the-art Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiyah Arena filled to capacity with people of all nationalities and backgrounds gathered to welcome the global boxing elite.

Interest for the boxing Worlds in Doha is booming, with tickets selling well for the marquee event taking place in the same world-class facilities that hosted the hugely successful Men’s Handball World Championships in January.

Yousuf Ali Al Kazim, President of Qatar Boxing Federation, and Executive Director of the LOC, said that Doha 2015 will be the most competitive ever: “As has been widely reported, we have 258 boxers from 74 countries here in Doha battling to become world champions and for one of 23 qualifying spots to the Rio 2016 Olympics. It’s the first time ever that these athletes will have had to qualify to be here, so we are extremely satisfied to have only the best of the best here which will provide us with some tantalizing bouts over the next week or so.

“We might not be a big boxing nation, but we love the sport as much as anyone. We sincerely hope that these World Championships can drive recruitment forward, and leave a lasting legacy for boxing across the region. Our teams in the Local Organizing Committee have worked ever so hard to make everything perfect, and our ambition is to make the 18th edition of the World Boxing Championships the best ever,” Al Kazim said.

With an expected global TV audience of 500 million, all eyes will certainly be on Qatar throughout these historic World Championships. The preliminary rounds started yesterday, and will continue until Saturday when the quarter-finals start.

Sheikha Asma Al Thani, Marketing and Communications Director for the local organizers and the Qatar Olympic Committee, shared her thoughts on the matter:

“Qatar is proud to be a modern, cosmopolitan and international nation. We are fortunate to have so many nationalities residing here and such good relations with differing cultures and nationalities. The embassies across Doha have been hugely supportive of our idea to make these World Championships a real celebration of the boxing sport, where people of all backgrounds are welcome to join the fun.

“One of the most important tools to get people to come to the arena and enjoy the multicultural, festive atmosphere was to build a great fan-zone outside the venue, filled with fun activities for all ages. Here everyone can learn about the sport in a boxing museum as well as take part in boxing themed training or just relax with some delicious food, and everything is free provided that you have a ticket at hand,” Al Thani said.

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