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USA Boxing International Concludes Day Two Competition

PhilBoxing.com
Thu, 17 Apr 2025

Day three schedule slated for 61 bouts

PUEBLO, Colo. (April 16, 2025) – Wednesday’s action at the 2025 USA Boxing International Open concluded inside the Pueblo Convention Center in Pueblo, Colo. Fifty-three bouts were contested across two sessions during day two within the junior, youth and elite male divisions.

In addition to the many competitors from the United States, five international nations were represented across both sessions during Wednesday’s slate. Australia, Kyrgyz Republic, New Zealand, Fiji and Canada contested bouts during the day.

The competition continues on Thursday, April 17, with 61 bouts on the docket. Of those 61 bouts, 31 will be contested in Thursday’s opening session. The women’s competition begins on day three, beginning with the junior female divisions. Thursday’s opening session will begin at noon MT, while session two starts at 6 p.m. Similar to the first two days, there will be two rings contested during each session.

Each session throughout the week of the 2025 USA Boxing International Open will be broadcast live, free of charge, on the USA Boxing website. Tickets are available at the door for $10 for a day pass and $40 for a week-long pass.

A complete list of Wednesday’s results and Thursday’s bout schedules can be found on the 2025 USA Boxing International Open Event Page.

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