Boxing competitions
IBA World Boxing Championships Status active Genre sports event Date(s) varying Frequency biennial Location(s) various Inaugurated 1974 (1974 ) (men) 2001 (2001 ) (women) Organised by IBA
The IBA Men's World Boxing Championships are biennial amateur boxing competitions organised by the International Boxing Association (IBA, previously known as AIBA ), which is the sport governing body .[ 1] [ 2] Alongside the Olympic boxing programme , they are the highest level of competition for the sport. The championships were first held for men in 1974.[ 3] Since 1989 the men's championships are held every odd year.
Cuban Felix Savon is the most successful boxer in the World Amateur Boxing Championships (Men's editions) of all time having won 6 gold medals as a heavyweight . As of 1 August 2021, men are grouped into 13 weight classes as follows:[ 4]
Number
Year
Host
Dates
Venue
Events
Nations
Boxers
1
1974
Havana , Cuba
17–30 August
Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva
11
45
274
2
1978
Belgrade , Yugoslavia
6–20 May
Pionir Sports Hall
11
41
219
3
1982
Munich , West Germany
4–15 May
Olympiahalle
12
45
271
4
1986
Reno , United States
8–18 May
Reno-Sparks Convention Center
12
38
235
5
1989
Moscow , Soviet Union
17 September – 1 October
Olympic Stadium
12
43
236
6
1991
Sydney , Australia
14–23 November
State Sports Centre
12
48
242
7
1993
Tampere , Finland
7–16 May
Tampere Ice Stadium
12
53
270
8
1995
Berlin , Germany
4–15 May
Deutschlandhalle
12
62
351
9
1997
Budapest , Hungary
18–26 October
Budapest Sportcsarnok
12
67
350
10
1999
Houston , United States
15–29 August
George R. Brown Convention Center
12
54
278
11
2001
Belfast , United Kingdom
3–10 June
Odyssey Arena
12
67
334
12
2003
Bangkok , Thailand
6–13 July
Nimibutr Stadium
11
68
338
13
2005
Mianyang , China
13–20 November
Jiu Zhou Gymnasium
11
74
412
14
2007
Chicago , United States
23 October – 3 November
UIC Pavilion
11
101
557
15
2009
Milan , Italy
1–12 September
Mediolanum Forum
11
133
554
16
2011
Baku , Azerbaijan
22 September – 10 October
Heydar Aliyev Sports
10
127
685
17
2013
Almaty , Kazakhstan
14–26 October
Baluan Sholak Sports Palace
10
116
576
18
2015
Doha , Qatar
5–18 October
Ali Bin Hamad al-Attiyah Arena
10
73
260
19
2017
Hamburg , Germany
25 August – 3 September
Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
10
85
279
20
2019
Yekaterinburg , Russia
8–21 September
Ekaterinburg Expo
8
78
365
21
2021
Belgrade , Serbia
25 October – 6 November
Štark Arena
13
88
510
22
2023
Tashkent , Uzbekistan
30 April – 14 May
Humo Arena
13
107
538
23
2025
Astana , Kazakhstan
May
13
All-time medal table (1974–2023)[ edit ]
Updated after the 2023 IBA Men's World Boxing Championships .
Notes
^ a b 1986 silver medalists Luis Román Rolón (48 kg, Puerto Rico) and Loren Ross (81 kg, United States) were disqualified for doping and stripped of their medals, which were not transferred to other athletes.
^ At the 2021 championships , in accordance with a ban by WADA and a decision by CAS , Russian boxers were not permitted to use the Russian name, flag, or anthem. They instead participated as the Russian Boxing Federation and under the Russian Olympic Committee flag.
^ At the 2021 championships , in accordance with a ban by WADA , Thai boxers participated as the Thailand Boxing Federation, under the AIBA flag.
Multiple gold medalists [ edit ]
Boldface denotes active amateur boxers and highest medal count among all boxers (including these who not included in these tables) per type.
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