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2010–11 World Series of Boxing

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The 2010–11 World Series of Boxing is the inaugural edition of the World Series of Boxing. The event is organised by the International Boxing Association (AIBA).

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Competition format

WSB regular season

The competition format consists of a team competition and an individual program. Teams of a minimum of 10 boxers represented 12 cities in three regional conferences: Asia, Europe and the Americas.

WSB matches consist of:

  • 5 weight categories: bantam, light, middle, light heavy and heavy
  • 5 bouts per match
  • 5 rounds of 3 minutes per bout
  • Manual scoring

These teams competed in three conferences (Asia, Europe and the Americas) in the regular season, with the top team in each conference, plus the best runner-up from the conferences, qualifying for the play-offs.

The WSB season concludes with Individual Championships between the two top boxers in the individual ranking in each weight category at the end of the regular season. The WSB Individual Champions receive the titleholder's belt, 20000 US dollars in prize money and a qualification place for the London 2012 Summer Olympics

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Teams

In its inaugural season, the World Series of Boxing consisted of 12 teams that spanned the globe.

Group stage

American Conference

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Pools

Pool A (American Conference)
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Pool B (Asian Conference)
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Pool C (European Conference)
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References

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