Boxing Ireland has confirmed a new commercial partnership with Punctual Print, which becomes the National Governing Body’s Official Printing and Branding Partner.
The Blessington, Co. Wicklow-based firm has already delivered extensive in-venue branding at the National Stadium, the home of Irish boxing, as well as at the High-Performance Unit where elite athletes prepare for international competition.
As part of the agreement, Punctual Print will also design and produce a poster of Boxing Ireland’s Built Different mission statement for each of the organisation’s 365 affiliated clubs nationwide.
The announcement comes during a period of commercial momentum for Boxing Ireland, following its recent rebrand and new website launch. In recent months, the NGB has also secured a long-term apparel partnership with global sportswear brand Nike and entered into a collaboration with leading boxing equipment manufacturer Sting.
That collaboration also signals a strategic move into the retail space among Sting’s partners across Ireland and Northern Ireland, broadening the governing body’s commercial footprint.
Boxing Ireland CEO Gary Stewart said the addition of Punctual Print reflects a strengthening of the organisation’s commercial platform.
“We’re delighted to have Punctual Print announced as our official printing and branding partner – it’s a brilliant local business with international expertise,” he said. “Their work at the 2026 Elite Championships transformed the National Stadium and elevated the experience for boxers, clubs and families alike, making the championships an extra-special occasion. We’re proud to work with a company that has boxing at its heart and values our community.”
Stewart added that the partnership forms part of a broader commercial reset.
“This is the third partnership we’ve announced in recent months, alongside our partnerships with Nike and Sting. This is a new era for Boxing Ireland from a commercial perspective. Ireland’s most successful Olympic sport is very much open for business.”
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Punctual Print Print Manager Bernard Moran highlighted the alignment between the two organisations, both commercially and at community level.
“Working with Boxing Ireland from the inception of the brand has been a key part of the partnership journey for us,” he said. “As important as Boxing Ireland’s corporate identity is to us, so too is the sport’s community impact. I’ve been involved with Blessington Boxing Club for 10 years and I see what the sport does for young people. It gives them discipline, self-respect and a sense of community. As a family firm in a small town, that sense of community is very important to us and it’s something we want to support.”
Sales Manager Sonia Moran pointed to the company’s evolution over nearly three decades in business.
“We’re in business 27 years and have evolved from specialists in printing to include expertise in signage, event printing, workwear and merchandising, with clients all over the world,” she said. “We’re passionate about our clients, our product range and about what we do. We’re so happy to have this opportunity to work with and invest in Boxing Ireland, and we’re excited to see how the brand evolves.”
The agreement further strengthens Boxing Ireland’s growing commercial portfolio as it continues to build its brand, enhance the event experience and support its nationwide club network.
Image Credit: Boxing Ireland
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