
Free training tool to help boxing’s coaches and those running gyms
England Boxing is delighted to be able to bring members a new, free, online training platform that is designed to help coaches and those running gyms deal with the threat of COVID-19.

Box in Mind Bitesize – September dates now available
Dates for England Boxing's free Box In Mind Bitesize online courses have now been released for September.

Hope for November face-to-face courses restart
England Boxing has put back the restart of all face-to-face courses until November 2020 because of the Coronavirus Pandemic.

‘Mr Boxing’ steps down from England Boxing sub-committee role
Long-serving England Boxing Technical, Rules and Officials sub-committee secretary Mick Budden has stepped down from his post with immediate effect.

England Boxing’s Coaching Nudge – week 13
England Boxing’s 13th Coaching Nudge – which offers ideas, advice and suggestions to coaches of member clubs – is now available to download.

Outdoor training sessions – numbers increased to up to 30
England Boxing has have been advised by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), that Clubs / Coaches can now run organised outdoor coaching / training sessions for up to 30 persons, including the coaches.

No Drama for Eastbourne boxer in releasing song
An Eastbourne ABC boxer has written and performed a song that has been played on BBC Radio Sussex’s BBC Introducing show.

England Boxing behind #SaveLeisure campaign
England Boxing is supporting the #SaveLeisure campaign urging the UK Government to commit circa £800 million relief funding to enable the full reopening and recovery of the public leisure sector following the impact of COVID-19.

Clubs urged to follow regional lockdown advice; pad work reminder
In light of the local / regional lockdowns for COVID-19 increasingly coming into force in some areas across the country, England Boxing would like to re-confirm to member clubs that specific local government advice issued to them must be followed.

Mascot Makers wanted for CWG 2022
The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games has launched a nationwide search for a ‘Mascot Maker’, encouraging children aged five to 15 from across the UK to get creative in a bid to design the official mascot for the Games.