With Commonwealth, World and Olympic champions on show, Team GB's boxers will be ones to watch at Baku 2015.
Harvey Horn
Weight category: 49kg
Age: 19
Home town: Abridge
Twitter: @HarveyHorn
2014 England Elite Boxing Championship winner
Muhammad Ali
Weight category: 52kg
Age: 19
Home town: Keighley
Twitter: @maliijnr1996
Team GB bronze medallist at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games
Qais Ashfaq
Weight category: 56kg
Age: 22
Home town: Leeds
Twitter: @Qais_Ashfaq
2014 Commonwealth Games silver medallist
Luke McCormack
Weight category: 60kg
Age: 19
Home town: Birtley, Tyne and Wear
Twitter: @luke_mc1
England Boxing Elite Champion 2015
Sam Maxwell
Weight category: 64kg
Age: 26
Home town: Liverpool
Twitter: @SamMaxwell88
2014 Commonwealth Games bronze medallist
Josh Kelly
Weight category: 69kg
Age: 21
Home town: Sunderland
Twitter: @SpecialK7394
Runner-up in the 2014 England National Boxing Finals
Antony Fowler
Weight category: 75kg
Age: 24
Home town: Liverpool
Twitter: @afowler06
2014 Commonwealth Games gold medallist
Joshua Buatsi
Weight category: 81kg
Age: 22
Home town: South Croydon
Twitter: @boxingbuatsi
2014 England Elite Boxing Championship winner
Joe Joyce
Weight category: 91+kg
Age: 29
Home town: London
Twitter: @JoeJoyce_1
2014 Commonwealth Games gold medallist
Nicola Adams
Weight category: 51kg
Age: 32
Home town: Leeds
Twitter: @NicolaAdams2012
The first ever woman to win Olympic boxing gold
Sandy Ryan
Weight category: 64kg
Age: 21
Home town: Derby
Twitter: @sandyryan93
Fact: 2014 world silver medallist and currently ranked number two in the world
Savannah Marshall
Weight category: 75kg
Age: 23
Home town: Hartlepool
Twitter: @Smarshall1991
2012 World champion, Britain’s first ever female world boxing champion