List of medalists at the AIBA World Boxing Championships
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This is a list of medalists at the
IBA World Boxing Championships The IBA World Boxing Championships, and the IBA Women's World Boxing Championships (previously known as AIBA), are biennial amateur boxing competitions organised by the International Boxing Association (IBA), which is the sport governing body. A ...
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Minimumweight

* −48 kg: 2021–


Light flyweight

* −48 kg: 1974–2009 * −49 kg: 2011–2017


Flyweight

* −51 kg: 1974–2009 * −52 kg: 2011–2019 * −51 kg: 2021–


Bantamweight

* −54 kg: 1974–2009 * −56 kg: 2011–2017 * −54 kg: 2021–


Featherweight

* −57 kg: 1974–2009, 2019–


Lightweight

* −60 kg: 1974–2017, 2021–


Light welterweight

* −63.5 kg: 1974–2001 * −64 kg: 2003–2017 * −63 kg: 2019 * −63.5 kg: 2021–


Welterweight

* −67 kg: 1974–2001 * −69 kg: 2003–2019 * −67 kg: 2021–


Light middleweight

* −71 kg: 1974–2001, 2021–


Middleweight

* −75 kg: 1974–


Light heavyweight

* −81 kg: 1974–2019 * −80 kg: 2021–


Cruiserweight

* –86 kg: 2021–


Heavyweight

* +81 kg: 1974–1978 * −91 kg: 1982–2019 * −92 kg: 2021–


Super heavyweight

* +91 kg: 1982–2019 * +92 kg: 2021–


Doping violations


Multiple gold medalists

Boldface denotes active amateur boxers and highest medal count among all boxers (including these who not included in these tables) per type.


References


AIBA
{{WC Amateur Boxing World Amateur Championship medalists medalists