
A night of power, legacy, and UAE pride: IBA Men’s World Boxing Championships opens in spectacular fashion in Dubai
PhilBoxing.com
Wed, 03 Dec 2025

Dubai, UAE – The 2025 IBA Men’s World Boxing Championships opened with a bang on 2 December at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, delivering an unforgettable night that seamlessly blended global entertainment, elite sport and heartfelt cultural celebration.
Set against Dubai’s iconic skyline, and coinciding with UAE National Day, the Opening Ceremony marked the beginning of the International Boxing Association (IBA)’s inaugural Festival of Boxing, running from December 2–13.
Under lights, fireworks and a world-class production set-up, fans witnessed a historic moment that symbolised not only the rise of Dubai as a global sporting capital, but also a bold new chapter for world boxing under the IBA.
Global rap superstar Rick Ross headlined the evening’s entertainment, delivering a powerhouse performance that had the capacity crowd in a frenzy. Performing his chart-toppers with trademark charisma, Ross ignited the audience and set the tone for a night where sport and music collided in spectacular harmony.
Ross’ showing cemented the World Championships’ status as the most entertainment-driven event ever staged in amateur boxing, however his performance on a star-studded evening of musical talent from across the globe.
Egor Kreed, one of CIS’ most streamed artists, delivered an explosive set that had fans on their feet, while Dubai’s beloved radio icon, Kris Fade, embodied the spirit of the UAE’s multicultural entertainment scene with a set full of charm and energy.
Italian vocal star, Benedetta Caretta, captivated the audience with stirring melodies, such as Celine Dion iconic power ballad “My heart will go on” – and, finally, boxing legend Roy Jones Jr. took to the stage to perform his iconic rap tracks ‘Can’t Be Touched’ and ‘Y’all Must’ve Forgot’.
This dynamic line-up transformed the Opening Ceremony into a global celebration, perfectly mirroring the diverse roster of athletes arriving from over 118 nations who were called on the stage.
The evening also carried a deep cultural resonance as the IBA joined the United Arab Emirates in celebrating UAE National Day, honouring the Emirates’ unity, progress and global vision.
A special tribute featuring Emirati cultural performances highlighted the UAE’s rich heritage and its commitment to becoming a powerhouse in world sport.
IBA President Umar Kremlev emphasised the significance of the moment: “This year the celebration of boxing is taking place here, in a magnificent city of Dubai. I am happy to see everyone — the boxers, the coaches, and every National Federation present here starting together the great Boxing Festival. I congratulate everyone on this historical occasion.”
President Kremlev also addressed the participants, saying “I wish you all success in the ring — show the world the best of you! Remember: the IBA if your Home of Boxing, we exist because of our athletes and coaches. I am proud that today I stand beside athletes from more than 100 countries — we are all different, yet united by our love for the sport we value.”
One of the most emotional moments of the evening came from Rasheda Ali, daughter of the legendary Muhammad Ali.
Speaking at the ceremony alongside her boxer son, Nico Ali Walsh, shared heartfelt reflections: “I am proud that Mr. Umar Kremlev and the IBA are carrying forward my father Muhammad Ali’s legacy. My father believed in courage, respect and giving athletes a fair chance - and tonight, I see that spirit alive in Dubai.”
With a record-shattering $8.32 million prize-pool, the 2025 IBA Men’s World Boxing Championships is officially the most lucrative amateur boxing event ever held.
Athletes from around the world will battle for glory over the next days; representing nations, dreams and the hope of career-defining opportunities.
From its world-class staging to its seamless fusion of sport, culture and entertainment, the Opening Ceremony proved that Dubai is not just a host city - but a global benchmark for the future of mega sporting events.
As the action now shifts from the stage to the ring, one thing is clear: The IBA has rewritten the script for what a boxing championships can be - and the world is watching.
Recent PhilBoxing.com In-House articles:
A night of power, legacy, and UAE pride: IBA Men’s World Boxing Championships opens in spectacular fashion in Dubai
Wed, 03 Dec 2025OKC Thunder is NBA 2025-2026 Strongest Team
By Gabriel F. Cordero, Wed, 03 Dec 2025Who was Clever Sison?
By Joaquin Henson, Wed, 03 Dec 2025MATCHROOM BOXING RETURNS TO FONTAINEBLEAU LAS VEGAS WITH MURATALLA-CRUZ FIGHT, JAN. 24, 2026
Wed, 03 Dec 2025TRAINING CAMP NOTES: Undefeated Featherweight Luis Nuñez Prepares for Hector Sosa Showdown on PBC on Prime Video
Wed, 03 Dec 2025Darry Bernardo, 4 other Pinoys in hot start in 3rd Asian Chess Championship 2025 for players with disabilities
By Marlon Bernardino, Wed, 03 Dec 2025Two Pacquiaos on same card?
By Joaquin Henson, Tue, 02 Dec 2025OLYMPIC BOXING 4: 1924 OLYMPICS AT PARIS, FRANCE
By Maloney L. Samaco, Tue, 02 Dec 2025Cebuana Lhuillier-Backed UTP National Team Shines at 40th Penang Open, Captures Multiple Titles
By Marlon Bernardino, Tue, 02 Dec 2025WBC 63th Annual Convention Opens in Bangkok
By Gabriel F. Cordero, Tue, 02 Dec 2025Undefeated Brooklyn heavyweight prospect Pryce Taylor closing out a strong 2026
Tue, 02 Dec 2025USA Boxing Announces Partnership with Xempower USA
Tue, 02 Dec 2025THE RING 6: TEOFIMO-SHAKUR SET FOR JANUARY SHOWDOWN IN NEW YORK
Tue, 02 Dec 2025Undefeated Middleweight Dante Kirkman Set to Return December 11 in Costa Mesa
Tue, 02 Dec 2025Dejon Farrell Francis Turning Things Around
Tue, 02 Dec 2025