The Technical Meeting of the Boxam Tournament confirmed the participation of 214 boxers from 21 nations
3. February 2026
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The Technical Meeting of the Boxam Elite Tournament confirmed the participation of 90 women and 124 men boxers from 21 nations and four continents.

Mr. Tomas Smid of Czechia is the Technical Delegate of the new edition of the prestigious Boxam Elite Tournament in La Nucia, Spain who led the Technical Meeting and the Official Draw together with the Spanish LOC.

Spain is active in boxing map with growing business and their prestigious Boxam Elite Tournament for the women and men boxers will take place in the sport city of La Nucia, Alicante region in Spain on February 3-7.

The international pre-training has already concluded in La Nucia between January 25 and February 2 where ten nations arranged strong sparring sessions.  

The Boxam Elite Tournament will be one of the first competitions in 2026 and the Royal Spanish Boxing Federation worked hard to arrange a top quality event.

The accommodation of the International Training Camp and the Boxam is the 4-stars Melia Benidorm Hotel which is near to the famous beach and the quality of the food is world class.

 

The facts of the 2026 Boxam Elite Tournament

Name: Boxam Tournament

Competition Period: February 3-7

Venue: La Nucia, Spain

Gender: Women & Men

Age Group: Elite

Date of Birth of the boxers: 1986-2007 born boxers

 

The schedule of the 2026 Boxam Elite Tournament

February 3, 15:30 – Day1 competition

February 4, 15:30 – Day2 competition

February 5, 15:30 – Day3 competition

February 6, 15:30 – Day4 competition

February 7, 15:30 – Day5 competition with the finals

February 8 – Departures of the delegations

 

The boxers who need to be watched in the Boxam Elite Tournament

- Sanzhar Tashkenbay, Kazakhstan, men’s 50kg – World Champion 2-times; Asian Champion

- Makhmud Sabyrkhan, Kazakhstan, men’s 55kg – World Champion 2-times; Asian Champion

- Beksultan Boranbek, Kazakhstan, men’s 55kg – Youth World Champion

- Serik Temirzhanov, Kazakhstan, men’s 60kg – World Championships silver medallist

- Torekhan Sabyrkhan, Kazakhstan, men’s 70kg – World Champion in 2025; Youth World Champion in 2024

- Yerassyl Zhakpekov, Kazakhstan, men’s 80kg – Asian U22 Champion

- Nurbek Oralbay, Kazakhstan, men’s 85kg – World Champion

- Sagyndyk Togambay, Kazakhstan, men’s 90kg – Asian Champion

- Aibek Oralbay, Kazakhstan, men’s +90kg – World Champion; Olympic Games silver medallist; Asian Champion

- Yelyanur Turganova, Kazakhstan, women’s 48kg – Youth World Champion

- Viktoriya Baidukova, Kazakhstan, women’s 57kg – Asian U22 Champion

- Chuthamat Raksat, Thailand, women’s 51kg – Two-times World Championships bronze medallist; Asian Champion

- Natnicha Chongprongklang, Thailand, women’s 54kg – Asian Champion

- Punrawee Ruenros, Thailand, women’s 57kg – Asian Champion

- Thanarat Saengphet, Thailand, men’s 55kg – World Championships bronze medallist

- Weerapon Jongjoho, Thailand, men’s 80kg – World Championships bronze medallist

- Tetiana Dovhal, Ukraine, women’s 60kg – Youth World Championships silver medallist; European Youth Champion

- Anastasia Taran, Ukraine, women’s 70kg – European Youth Champion

- Aider Abduraimov, Ukraine, men’s 60kg – European Youth Champion

- Yuriy Zakharieiev, Ukraine, men’s 75kg – World Champion; Youth World Champion

- Dzhamal Kuliyev, Ukraine, men’s 80kg – European U23 Champion

- Nitu, India, women’s 51kg – Youth World Champion

- Poonam, India, women’s 54kg – Youth World Champion

- Arundhati Choudhary, India, women’s 70kg – Youth World Champion

- Lovlina Borgohain, India, women’s 75kg – Olympic Games bronze medallist; World Champion; Asian Champion

- Sanamacha Thokchom Chanu, India, women’s 75kg – Youth World Champion

- Mohammed Hussamuddin, India, men’s 60kg – Commonwealth Games bronze medallist

- Naman Tanwar, India, men’s 90kg – Youth World Championships bronze medallist

- Martin Molina, Spain, men’s 50kg – European Champion

- Oier Ibarreche, Spain, men’s 65kg – European U22 Champion

- Emmanuel Reyes, Spain, men’s 90kg – Olympic Games bronze medallist; World Championships bronze medallist; European Championships silver medallist

- Viktoria Penney, Canada, women’s 75kg – World Championships bronze medallist

- Kaelya Mopin, France, women’s 51kg – European Youth Champion

- Maloe Teresi, France, women’s 57kg – European U19 Champion

- Izaya Gaucher, France, men’s 55kg – European U23 Championships silver medallist

- Maud Van der Toorn, Netherlands, women’s 60kg – Youth World Champion

- Aaliyah Hoppema, Netherlands, women’s 65kg – U19 World Championships silver medallist

- Viktorie Jilkova, Czechia, women’s 65kg – European U19 Champion

- Rosie Eccles, Wales, women’s 75kg – Commonwealth Games winner; European Games bronze medallist

- Aaron Cullen, Scotland, men’s 55kg – European U23 Championships silver medallist

- Jack Dryden, England, men’s 60kg – European U23 Championships bronze medallist

- Isaac Okoh, England, men’s 90kg – European U23 Championships silver medallist

 

The LOC of the 2026 Boxam Elite Tournament

Royal Spanish Boxing Federation

Mr. Felipe Martinez President

Email: boxam@feboxeo.es & officemanager@feboxeo.es

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