Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How do I register with USA Boxing? Q. What level coach am I? Q. Why is the coaching level listed incorrectly on my membership card? Q. How do I become a lifetime member of USA Boxing? Q. How do I submit stories about my LBC to USA Boxing? Q. What should I do if my personal or club address has changed? Q. How do I become a USA Boxing official? Q. Does my club have liability coverage though USA Boxing? Q. What is covered by USA Boxing’s participant sport accident insurance?
A. In order to register with USA Boxing, you must contact the registration chairperson at your Local Boxing Committee (LBC). Click here to find the LBC in your area. Click here to register with your LBC.
A. Please contact USA Boxing for information about your coaching level.
A. There are certain requirements for maintaining your coaching certification, and when those requirements are not met, the computer system automatically drops you a level. You must recertify every 24 months and you must have a current CPR certification on file with USA Boxing. If you have met these requirements and the level on your membership card is still incorrect, please contact USA Boxing.
A. In order to become a lifetime member, you must contribute a minimum of $2000 to USA Boxing for the furtherance of its aims and objectives. Lifetime members are entitled to all the benefits of a non-athlete membership. They are also subject to certification and recertification requirements just like non-athlete members.
A. You can e-mail your stories and photos to Cathy Newell at cnewell@usaboxing.org.
A. If this happens, you should contact USA Boxing by e-mailing Lynette Smith at lsmith@usaboxing.org or write to USA Boxing at 1 Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
A. To become an official, which includes referees, judges, timekeepers, tournament directors, weight masters, inspectors and draw masters, you need to join USA Boxing as an official member by registering with your LBC. You must also be certified by your LBC. These actions need to take place in order for you to serve at any USA Boxing sanctioned event.
A. Every club that is registered through USA Boxing is given liability coverage. The club is covered by this insurance from the day it registers. However, the club must renew the membership with USA Boxing annually to continue receiving this liability coverage.
A. This insurance covers USA Boxing’s registered athletes and non-athletes whose premium has been paid and whose names are on file at the USA Boxing headquarters office. This insurance only covers boxing-related injuries that are sustained at USA Boxing sanctioned events and organized practices. It is payable after any other insurance has been exhausted. To learn more about exclusions to the coverage, please contact USA Boxing at (719) 866-2300.





