Since its inception in the 1990s, the International Boxing Association (IBA) has been a steadfast force in the development of boxing worldwide. Focused on delivering high-quality bouts and ensuring the authenticity of its champions, the IBA has consistently organized compelling, top-tier contests. Unlike many other organizations, the IBA has firmly rejected the creation of interim or silver titles, maintaining that every belt represents the legitimacy of a true world champion.
Though not always regarded as one of the sport\’s major federations, the IBA remains committed to upholding the spirit of classic American boxing from the golden era of the 1990s. In those days, the focus was on genuine competition and the integrity of the sport, rather than the dilution of titles. The IBA stays true to this ethos, ensuring that its champions are legitimate, well-ranked, and that each bout is a testament to the seriousness of the sport.
Moreover, the IBA was a trailblazer in the world of women\’s boxing, becoming the first organization to sanction a women\’s boxing championship. This move not only highlighted the IBA’s forward-thinking approach but also its commitment to advancing the sport in all its forms, ensuring that the best fighters—men or women—have the platform to prove themselves as rightful champions.