Japanese Boxing

Japanese Boxing, also known as “JBC” or “Japanese professional boxing,” refers to the style and organization of professional boxing that takes place in Japan. It is characterized by its own set of rules, regulations, and promotional structures, primarily governed by the Japan Boxing Commission (JBC). Japanese Boxing features different weight classes and is known for its competitive matches, with a rich history of world-class fighters and champions. The sport is popular in Japan, and it has contributed significantly to the international boxing scene. In addition to professional bouts, Japan also hosts amateur boxing, which has its own governing bodies and competitions. Overall, Japanese Boxing represents the distinct approach and cultural significance of boxing in Japan.