The Asian Amateur Boxing Championships is the highest competition for boxing amateurs in Asia. The first tournament took place in 1963, hosted by Bangkok, Thailand.
Men's Asian Amateur Boxing Championships History
Year |
Edition |
Host city |
Champion |
1963 |
I. Asian Championships |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Japan (3 G) |
1965 |
II. Asian Championships |
Seoul, South Korea |
South Korea (8 G) |
1967 |
III. Asian Championships |
Colombo, Ceylon |
South Korea (4 G) |
1970 |
IV. Asian Championships |
Manila, Philippines |
South Korea (4 G) |
1971 |
V. Asian Championships |
Tehran, Iran |
South Korea (4 G) |
1973 |
VI. Asian Championships |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Thailand (5 G) |
1975 |
VII. Asian Championships |
Yokohama, Japan |
Japan (6 G) |
1977 |
VIII. Asian Championships |
Jakarta, Indonesia |
Iran (4 G) |
1980 |
IX. Asian Championships |
Bombay, India |
South Korea (3 G) |
1982 |
X. Asian Championships |
Seoul, South Korea |
South Korea (7 G) |
1983 |
XI. Asian Championships |
Okinawa, Japan |
South Korea (6 G) |
1985 |
XII. Asian Championships |
Bangkok, Thailand |
South Korea (7 G) |
1987 |
XII Asian Championships |
Kuwait, Kuwait |
South Korea (8 G) |
1989 |
XIV. Asian Championships |
Beijing, China |
South Korea (7 G) |
1991 |
XV. Asian Championships |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Thailand (6 G) |
1992 |
XVI. Asian Championships |
Bangkok, Thailand |
South Korea (6 G) |
1994 |
XVII. Asian Championships |
Tehran, Iran |
Kazakhstan (5 G) |
1995 |
XVIII. Asian Championships |
Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
Kazakhstan (6 G) |
1997 |
XIX. Asian Championships |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Thailand (4 G) |
1999 |
XX. Asian Championships |
Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
Uzbekistan (7 G) |
2002 |
XXI. Asian Championships |
Seremban, Malaysia |
Uzbekistan (5 G) |
2004 |
XXII. Asian Championships |
Puerto Princesa, Philippines |
Kazakhstan (3 G) |
2005 |
XXIII. Asian Championships |
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Pakistan (3 G) |
2007 |
XXIV. Asian Championships |
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia |
Uzbekistan (3 G) |
2009 |
XXV. Asian Championships |
Zhuhai, China |
China (3 G) |
2011 |
XXVI. Asian Championships |
Incheon, South Korea |
China (2 G) |
2013 |
XXVII. Asian Championships |
Amman, Jordan |
Kazakhstan (7 G) |
2015 |
XXVIII. Asian Championships |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Kazakhstan (5 G) |
http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/AsianChampionships.html
Women's Asian Amateur Boxing Championships History
http://www.aiba.org/blog/2015-asbc-asian-confederation-womens-continental-championships-17-nations-compete-gold/ http://www.aiba.org/blog/asbc-asian-confederation-womens-continental-championships-gold-medal-winners-revealed/
http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/Asian_wom_champs.html
Asian Amateur Boxing Championships
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