Eurasian Boxing Parliament

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Eurasian Boxing Parliament
AbbreviationEBP
Formation2015
TypeNon-profit Institution
PurposeBoxing sanctioning organisation
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Region served
Eurasia
Membership
IBF
President
Mikhail Denisov [1]
Website www.ebpboxing.com

The Eurasian Boxing Parliament is a professional boxing organisation that sanctions bouts in various countries within Eurasia.

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Affiliations

The Eurasian Boxing Parliament is affiliated with and a member organization of the International Boxing Federation (IBF). [2] [3]

Belt

The EBP belt is created by using the latest computerized laser technology with an external 24-carat gold-layered coating.

Current champions

As of 4 December 2019 [4]

Weight class:Champion:Reign began:Days
Strawweight vacant
Light-flyweight vacant
Flyweight vacant
Super-flyweight vacant
Bantamweight vacant
Super-bantamweight vacant
Featherweight vacant
Super-featherweight Flag of Russia.svg Erzhan Turgumbekov (RUS)24 August 20191695
Lightweight Flag of Russia.svg  Pavel Malikov  (RUS)12 October 20191646
Super-lightweight Flag of Russia.svg  Eduard Troyanovsky  (RUS)14 November 20191613
Welterweight Flag of Russia.svg  Alexander Besputin  (RUS)30 November 20191597
Super-welterweight Flag of Russia.svg  Bakhram Murtazaliev  (RUS)2 November 20191625
Middleweight Flag of Russia.svg Magomed Madiev (RUS)22 July 20191728
Super-middleweight Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Shvedenko (RUS)11 October 20191647
Light-heavyweight Flag of Latvia.svg  Ricards Bolotniks  (LAT)12 October 20191646
Cruiserweight Flag of Russia.svg  Ruslan Fayfer  (RUS)30 November 20191597
Heavyweight Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vladyslav Sirenko  (UKR)12 October 20191647

Former champions

Members

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References

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  2. "EBP, a New Sanctioning Body, Granted IBF Affiliation". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  3. "EBP - BoxRec". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  4. "Eurasian Boxing Parliament - Champions". ebpboxing.com. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  5. "Eurasian Boxing Parliament - Affillated organisations". ebpboxing.com. Retrieved 2019-12-04.