Steps to Competing for Boxers Below Age 35
First-time boxers ages 8-34 all need to register with USA Boxing on the web, and then reach out to the New Jersey Association of boxing to obtain your passbook. A passbook proves you have provided all the documentation to be ready to fight. The process is below, and it’s strongly recommended you start the process early — boxers have been disqualified from competition for waiting too late to obtain a passbook. Here’s how to be ready to enter the ring.
The process is different after your first registration. For information on renewing your existing membership, visit our Renewal Page.
Obtain your passbook because you cannot compete without it and do not wait until the last minute to . It requires steps and will likely disqualify you if you haven’t obtained a passbook well in advance.
Register with the National USA Boxing Web site by visiting:
If you’re under 18, have a parent or guardian help.
As you register with this site, be ready to pay a different entrance fee depending on the boxer’s age:
Ages 8-10: $65
Ages 11-16: $70
Ages 17-34: $75
Be sure to print off your receipt and membership card, because you’ll need copies of them later.
Obtain two passport-size photos, mostly commonly at pharmacy stores such as CVS or Walgreens.
Bring your receipt, membership card, passport photos and an official proof of birth date (a birth certificate, passport or driver’s license) to one of the two locations on the specified days and times:
Gleason's Gym Jersey Shore
Hours: Tues-Fri- 4:30-6 PM
10 Pearl St., Long Branch, N.J. 07740
True Warriors Boxing And Fitness Club
Hours: Fridays- 6-8 PM
85 5th Ave., Paterson, NJ 07513