2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships
AIBA World Boxing Championships 2021 stamp of Serbia.jpg
VenueŠtark Arena
LocationBelgrade, Serbia
Dates25 October – 6 November
Competitors510 from 88 nations
 →

The 2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships were held in Belgrade, Serbia from 25 October to 6 November.[1] Belgrade was picked to host the championships for the second time; the original 2021 contract with New Delhi was cancelled due to a disagreement between AIBA and the Boxing Federation of India over hosting fees. AIBA also demanded the BFI pay a cancellation penalty of US$500,000.[2]

For the first time in AIBA’s 75-year history, medal winners were awarded prize money; gold medallists earn $100,000, silver medallists $50,000, and bronze medallists $25,000. The overall prize fund was worth $2.6 million.[3]

Medal summary[]

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (Serbia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Cuba3025
2 Kazakhstan2215
3 United States2204
4 Japan2002
5 Russian Boxing Federation1225
6 Azerbaijan1023
 France1023
8 Ukraine1001
9Thailand Boxing Federation0123
10 Armenia0112
 Belarus0112
 Italy0112
 Uzbekistan0112
14 Brazil0101
 Turkey0101
16 Georgia0022
17 Albania0011
 Belgium0011
 Dominican Republic0011
 India0011
 Iran0011
 Scotland0011
 Serbia*0011
 Spain0011
 Trinidad and Tobago0011
Totals (25 nations)13132652

Medalists[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Minimumweight
details

 Kazakhstan

Thailand Boxing Federation

 Belarus
Sakhil Alakhverdovi
 Georgia
Flyweight
details
Saken Bibossinov
 Kazakhstan

 United States

Thailand Boxing Federation

 Russian Boxing Federation
Bantamweight
details

 Japan

 Kazakhstan
Billal Bennama
 France

 India
Featherweight
details

 United States
Serik Temirzhanov
 Kazakhstan
Samuel Kistohurry
 France

 Cuba
Lightweight
details
Sofiane Oumiha
 France

 Uzbekistan
Alexy de la Cruz
 Dominican Republic
Danial Shahbakhsh
 Iran
Light welterweight
details
Andy Cruz
 Cuba

 Turkey
Hovhannes Bachkov
 Armenia

 Scotland
Welterweight
details
Sewon Okazawa
 Japan

 United States
Ablaikhan Zhussupov
 Kazakhstan

 Georgia
Light middleweight
details

 Ukraine

 Russian Boxing Federation

 Azerbaijan

 Albania
Middleweight
details

 Cuba

 Russian Boxing Federation

 Italy

Thailand Boxing Federation
Light heavyweight
details

 United States

 Belarus

 Serbia

 Russian Boxing Federation
Cruiserweight
details
Loren Alfonso
 Azerbaijan
Keno Machado
 Brazil

 Cuba

 Belgium
Heavyweight
details
Julio César La Cruz
 Cuba

 Italy

 Uzbekistan
Enmanuel Reyes
 Spain
Super heavyweight
details

 Russian Boxing Federation

 Armenia
Nigel Paul
 Trinidad and Tobago
Mahammad Abdullayev
 Azerbaijan

References[]

  1. ^ "AIBA MEN'S WORLD BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021 | Detailed Competition Schedule" (PDF). AIBA. 24 October 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 October 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  2. ^ "AIBA move 2021 World Boxing Championships from New Delhi to Belgrade due to pay dispute". The 42. Journal Media Ltd. AFP. 28 April 2020. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Top stars are registered to take part in AIBA World Boxing Championships". AIBA.org. International Boxing Association (AIBA). 24 September 2021. Retrieved 28 September 2021.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""