Tag: referees

  • Shakur Stevenson EXPOSES Teofimo Lopez's clown antics used to distract referees

    Shakur Stevenson EXPOSES Teofimo Lopez's clown antics used to distract referees



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  • WBA Hosts New Training Course for Judges and Referees – World Boxing Association

    WBA Hosts New Training Course for Judges and Referees – World Boxing Association


    This past Saturday, the World Boxing Association (WBA) reaffirmed its commitment to the education and development of boxing officials worldwide by hosting a virtual training course for representatives from El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Argentina.

    A total of 65 officials took part in the event, gaining valuable knowledge and honing their skills under the guidance of some of the sport’s most respected experts. The course was led by Luis Pabón, director of the WBA Officials Committee, alongside esteemed instructors Gustavo Padilla and José Roberto Torres.

    This initiative is part of the WBA’s global strategy to raise officiating standards and ensure that referees and judges meet the demands of professional boxing. Continuous education and knowledge-sharing are cornerstones of the sport’s development, and this course is a testament to the WBA’s dedication to fostering growth and professionalism in every corner of the boxing world.

    With programs like this, the WBA continues to solidify its role as a leader in international boxing, promoting excellence and the comprehensive development of everyone involved in the sport.



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  • 50 years of the first Panamanian referee’s participation in world title fight – World Boxing Association

    50 years of the first Panamanian referee’s participation in world title fight – World Boxing Association


    When we speak about Panamanians in boxing, we think not only of the great number of talented fighters, 30 of whom have become world champions.

    The contribution of the Panamanian isthmus to this sporting discipline also includes outstanding leaders, such as Dr. Elías Córdova, the first non-American president of the World Boxing Association (WBA), the pioneer of boxing, and outstanding ring officials, such as doctors, judges, supervisors and especially referees.

    The term “third man in the ring” refers to the referee’s work as the main protagonist of the spectacle, after the two boxers.

    Therefore, we remember the great Panamanian boxing referees who have achieved worldwide recognition. Some of the best I have watched, are Carlos Berrocal, Gustavo Padilla, Guillermo Pérez Pineda and more recently Héctor Afú and Abdiel Barragán.

    But the golden age in which Panamanian boxing took off to the highest levels, in the 1960s and 70s, was the time of the most outstanding performances of “the premier” Isaac Herrera (1922-2008), who also has the merit of having been the first referee from Panama to participate in a world championship bout.

    It should not surprise anyone that this opportunity was given to him by the World Boxing Association in one of the most awaited fights of that time, between the Colombian idol, Antonio “Kid Pambelé” Cervantes and the renowned Argentine warrior Carlos María Jiménez, for the Jr. welterweight title, today called super lightweight, held by “Pambelé”.

    Between Cervantes and Jimenez, aged only 27 and 24 respectively, they totaled 127 professional fights, so the WBA required a referee with character and skills that would allow him to maintain control for 15 rounds and to impart justice, since at that time they also had to score on one of the official ballots. The entity’s directors trusted the recommendation of Dr. Córdova, who at that time was vice president, and were more than satisfied with the performance of the Canalero.

    This month marks the 50th anniversary of that fight, which took place on September 8, 1973 at the El Campín Coliseum in Bogotá, Colombia, and which the legendary “Pambelé” won by technical knockout in the fifth round, retaining the belt, the first ever won by a Colombian in the history of boxing.

    The World Boxing Association is proud to commemorate this event, one of many achieved by Panama, a country that has just celebrated 102 years of professional boxing activity.

    I consider it appropriate to accompany this writing with a brief illustrated interview that I published in 1999, in the television program “Explosión del Box”, which I produced, edited and conducted for the company Producciones RJP and which was broadcasted through TVN channel 2 of Panama, and which is probably the last audiovisual memory of Isaac Herrera.

    The author is a journalist, publicist, university professor, narrator, commentator, producer and sports presenter in radio and television, with 39 years of experience in the Panamanian and international media. He has been promoter, proxy and main member of the Panamanian Boxing Commission from 1995 to 2008.




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  • WBA held seminar for judges and referees of Azerbaijan  – World Boxing Association

    WBA held seminar for judges and referees of Azerbaijan  – World Boxing Association


    The World Boxing Association (WBA), through its International Officials Committee directed by Luis Pabon, held a seminar with judges and referees from Azerbaijan on Wednesday.

    The efforts of the pioneering organization have always been focused on expanding and globalizing the sport, so it is important to continue spreading knowledge in all areas, including those who work to impart justice. 

    In addition to the Puerto Rican Pabón, the renowned Raúl Caiz and Raúl Caiz Jr, Octavio Rodríguez, Gustavo Padilla and Roberto Torres were present in a first class team that gave an intensive amount of content to a group composed of more than a dozen people. 

    The seminar had a practical part, in which the speakers focused on presenting different key points for the good performance of all judges and referees, in addition to emphasizing the importance of knowing the local and international regulations in order to understand how to act in the performance of their duties.

    Afterwards, a point was made on specific situations and how a referee should act in such cases. Afterwards, questions were asked, in which the students showed their interest in learning and cleared up doubts with respect to what was taught.

    The WBA will continue working for the training of those involved in boxing around the world and will continue to do its bit to make this sport better every day.




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