
WBO (World Boxing Organization)
The World Boxing Organization (WBO) is one of the four major international boxing governing bodies, alongside the WBA, IBF, and WBC. Established in 1988, the WBO is responsible for sanctioning professional boxing matches and awarding championship titles in various weight classes. It sets rules and regulations for fighters, promotes fair competition, and ensures the safety of boxers. The WBO's championship titles are recognized worldwide, making it an influential organization in the sport of boxing, helping to determine the best fighters in their respective categories.