Albuquerque to Host USA Boxing 2024 National Open
Event will take place March 9–16 at the Albuquerque Convention Center
Posted On: January 12, 2024 By :USA Boxing has chosen Albuquerque, New Mexico, as the site of its 2024 National Open from March 9-16 at the Albuquerque Convention Center, bringing USA Boxing back to the city for the first time since the 2017 and 2018 Western Qualifiers.
“We are honored to host USA Boxing’s first national tournament of the year and excited to welcome hundreds of athletes to our city as they compete for a spot in the 2024 national championships,” said Tania Armenta, president and chief executive officer of Visit Albuquerque. “Amateur boxing is highly competitive and spectators will have the opportunity to watch men and women in all weight classes who could be future Olympic athletes.”
Armenta also pointed out Albuquerque’s long history with the sport. “Our city nurtured and developed amateur boxing legends who later had successful professional careers, including International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee Bobby Foster, former IBF world flyweight champion Danny Romero and former IBF super flyweight champion Johnny Tapia,” Armenta said. “We are proud to host the next generation of champions in our city during the USA Boxing tournament.”
The week-long tournament will be open to boxers in the PeeWee to Elite age divisions and non-citizens in all age divisions as long as they meet the minimum bout and minimum win percentage requirements.
“USA Boxing is excited to bring our members to Albuquerque where the hospitality is first-rate, the climate is terrific, the scenery is one of a kind, cuisine and culture is unique and costs remain below the national average,” said Michael Campbell, USA Boxing senior manager of events and operations. “Visit Albuquerque and the Albuquerque Sports Commission have proven to be great partners with our organization and we appreciate their hard work and pursuit to get us back to the 505.”
USA Boxing will host four national tournaments throughout 2024. The national junior Olympics and summer festival will follow the national open this summer in Wichita, Kansas, from June 22–29, with the second annual women’s championships and the national championships scheduled to take place in the second half of the year.
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