World Boxing Championships 2025 boosted local economy in Liverpool by more than £4 million

World Boxing Championships 2025 boosted local economy in Liverpool by more than £4 million

The World Boxing Championships held in Liverpool from September 4-14, 2025, generated significant economic, social, and cultural benefits for the city and surrounding region.

**Economic Impact:**
– Visitors spent £1.83 million locally in hotels, shops, and the hospitality sector.
– Overall, the event delivered a £4 million boost to the Liverpool economy.
– Nearly 8,000 tickets were sold, with 55% of ticket buyers coming from outside Liverpool (43% from across Great Britain, 4% from Ireland, 8% internationally).
– 94% of out-of-town spectators said they would recommend visiting Liverpool.

**Social Impact Programme:**
– Delivered by England Boxing and Liverpool City Council with support from law firm Brabners.
– Distributed over £50,000 worth of boxing equipment to local clubs.
– Provided 1,000+ free tickets to schools and clubs.
– ‘Unsung Heroes’ project recognized 19 grassroots contributors with portraits exhibited at St George’s Hall.
– ‘Literacy Kicks’ reached 1,200+ primary school children.
– Mental Health Fitness workshops engaged over 2,700 people, delivered with the Movember charity.
– Cultural activities included an Artist Residency Project, an aerial theatre production exploring mental health (‘Me vs Me’), and other education workshops.

**Audience and Community Feedback:**
– 92% of spectators rated their experience positively.
– 96% rated Liverpool as a good or very good host city.
– 95% of Liverpool residents expressed interest in hosting similar boxing events again.
– 94% of residents felt proud Liverpool hosted the inaugural World Boxing Championships.

**Media and Global Exposure:**
– The event was broadcast globally with 955 hours of coverage reaching 5.32 million viewers.
– Social media generated 27 million views and 831 million impressions worldwide.

**Sustainability Efforts:**
– 100% venue energy was from renewable sources.
– All branding materials were recycled or donated locally post-event.
– A knowledge transfer program was created for future events regarding sustainability best practices.

**Leadership Quotes:**
– Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member Mr. Harry Doyle emphasized the event’s economic and community benefits.
– World Boxing President Gennadiy Golovkin praised the organization and global platform.
– LOC Chair Jason Harborow highlighted the high-quality competition and wide benefits delivered.
– UK Sport’s Esther Britten noted how major UK events drive economic growth and social impact.
– GB Boxing’s Matt Holt referenced boxers’ strong home performances and community support.
– England Boxing CEO Jerome Pels spoke about using boxing to transform communities.
– Brabners’ Lydia Edgar highlighted sport’s social impact and Liverpool’s world-class hosting.

**Event Partners and Supporters:**
Organizers included England Boxing, GB Boxing, Liverpool City Council, M&S Bank Arena, National Lottery, UK Sport, and event partners such as Sting, Nike Boxing, Brabners, Liverpool Bid Company, and Visit Liverpool.

For the full report summary, visit:
[World Boxing Championships Liverpool Report (PDF)](https://www.worldboxingliverpool.com/_files/ugd/8826f1_f970ba1561454b9c91a7685aef61b352.pdf)

If you need specific details or additional summaries on aspects like economic impact, social programs, or sustainability initiatives, feel free to ask!

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