SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE
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International Women’s Boxing Association is entering a powerful new chapter. Your support helps us continue uplifting women through strength, wellness, and unified community.
As we grow, we’re launching several key initiatives designed to expand our impact both online and offline. To help fuel this mission, we are now accepting donations. As a special thank-you, every donor will receive a limited-edition commemorative coin, created to honor the resilience and courage of the women we serve.
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF BREAKING THE BARRIER
BILL PAUL
WOMEN’S BOXING
THE FIRST international women’s boxing association
The International Women’s Boxing Association is one of the very first 501c3 Organizations founded in 1978 by
Dr. William Paul. Dr. Paul is the first and only living African-American with a sport debuting in the Olympics (in London) in 2012 where the first federation for Women’s Boxing was debuted.
THE HISTORY OF
AAU OLYMPIC AMATEUR
WOMEN’S BOXING
FOUNDER – WILLIAM PAUL
Bill Paul, Minnesotan and Georgian, President and Founder of IWBA says that was back in the 1970’s when the sport began to take off. Ladies that liked boxing as a work-out wanted to compete.
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One of the very first 501c3 Organizations we founded in 1978
International Women’s Boxing Association
The First Federation for Women’s Boxing
and debuted in the Olympics in 2012.
Dr. William Paul is the first and only living African-American
with a sport debuting in the Olympics (in London) in 2012.
Dr. Paul also initiated the Breast Cancer Survey