World University Boxing Championships

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The World University Boxing Championships are global boxing competitions organized by AIBA that have been held every two years since 2004. Depending on the number of participants, there will be a round of sixteen, a round of 16, a quarter-final, a semi-final and a final. The two semi-final losers will each receive bronze. In 2014, women's competitions were held for the first time, consisting of only one semi-final and one final. Boxing was carried out in only two weight classes ( flyweight and lightweight ).

Known tournament winners

The most famous tournament winners include Zhou Shiming (China), Selcuk Aydin (Turkey) and Vyacheslav Hlaskow (Ukraine).

Championships

No. year place country items
1 2004 Antalya TurkeyTurkey Turkey Details
2 2006 Almaty KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Details
3 2008 Kazan RussiaRussia Russia Details
4th 2010 Ulaanbaatar MongoliaMongolia Mongolia Details
5 2012 Baku AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan Details
6th 2014 Yakutsk RussiaRussia Russia Details
7th 2016 Chiang Mai ThailandThailand Thailand Details
8th 2018 Elista RussiaRussia Russia Details

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