1995 AIBA World Boxing Championships | |
Venue: | Deutschlandhalle |
Location: | Berlin, Germany |
Previous: | Tampere 1993 |
Next: | Budapest 1997 |
The Men's 1995 World Amateur Boxing Championships were held in the Deutschlandhalle in Berlin, Germany from May 4 to May 15. The eighth edition of this competition, held a year before the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, was organised by the world governing body for amateur boxing AIBA. These World Championships saw the introduction of 'seedings' in each weight. Those seedings were to be based on the 1994 AIBA ranking list.
Light Flyweight ( - 48 kilograms) | ![]() Bulgaria | ![]() France | ![]() Morocco ![]() Cuba | |
Flyweight ( - 51 kilograms) | ![]() Germany | ![]() Kazakhstan | ![]() Cuba ![]() Finland | |
Bantamweight ( - 54 kilograms) | Raimkul Malakhbekov Russia | ![]() Poland | ![]() Germany ![]() Armenia | |
Featherweight ( - 57 kilograms) | ![]() Bulgaria | ![]() Algeria | ![]() Lithuania ![]() Germany | |
Lightweight ( - 60 kilograms) | ![]() Romania | ![]() France | ![]() Germany ![]() Cuba | |
Light Welterweight ( - 63,5 kilograms) | ![]() Cuba | ![]() Turkey | ![]() Bulgaria ![]() Germany | |
Welterweight ( - 67 kilograms) | ![]() Cuba | Oleg Saitov Russia | ![]() Lithuania ![]() Germany | |
Light Middleweight ( - 71 kilograms) | ![]() Romania | ![]() Cuba | Slaviša Popović Yugoslavia ![]() Germany | |
Middleweight ( - 75 kilograms) | ![]() Cuba | ![]() Poland | ![]() Morocco ![]() Uzbekistan | |
Light Heavyweight ( - 81 kilograms) | ![]() United States | ![]() Cuba | ![]() Germany ![]() Kazakhstan | |
Heavyweight ( - 91 kilograms) | ![]() Cuba | ![]() Germany | ![]() France ![]() Turkey | |
Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kilograms) | Alexei Lezin Russia | ![]() Ukraine | ![]() Germany ![]() United States |