Medal Summary
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Light flyweight details |
Yan Bartelemí Cuba (CUB) |
Atagün Yalçınkaya Turkey (TUR) |
Zou Shiming China (CHN) |
| Sergey Kazakov Russia (RUS) |
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| Flyweight details |
Yuriorkis Gamboa Cuba (CUB) |
Jérôme Thomas France (FRA) |
Fuad Aslanov Azerbaijan (AZE) |
| Rustamhodza Rahimov Germany (GER) |
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| Bantamweight details |
Guillermo Rigondeaux Cuba (CUB) |
Worapoj Petchkoom Thailand (THA) |
Aghasi Mammadov Azerbaijan (AZE) |
| Bahodirjon Sultonov Uzbekistan (UZB) |
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| Featherweight details |
Aleksei Tishchenko Russia (RUS) |
Kim Song-Guk North Korea (PRK) |
Vitali Tajbert Germany (GER) |
| Jo Seok-Hwan South Korea (KOR) |
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| Lightweight details |
Mario Kindelán Cuba (CUB) |
Amir Khan Great Britain (GBR) |
Serik Yeleuov Kazakhstan (KAZ) |
| Murat Khrachev Russia (RUS) |
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| Light welterweight details |
Manus Boonjumnong Thailand (THA) |
Yudel Johnson Cuba (CUB) |
Boris Georgiev Bulgaria (BUL) |
| Ionuţ Gheorghe Romania (ROU) |
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| Welterweight details |
Bakhtiyar Artayev Kazakhstan (KAZ) |
Lorenzo Aragón Cuba (CUB) |
Kim Jung-Joo South Korea (KOR) |
| Oleg Saitov Russia (RUS) |
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| Middleweight details |
Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov Russia (RUS) |
Gennadiy Golovkin Kazakhstan (KAZ) |
Suriya Prasathinphimai Thailand (THA) |
| Andre Dirrell United States (USA) |
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| Light heavyweight details |
Andre Ward United States (USA) |
Magomed Aripgadjiev Belarus (BLR) |
Ahmed Ismail Egypt (EGY) |
| Utkirbek Haydarov Uzbekistan (UZB) |
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| Heavyweight details |
Odlanier Solís Cuba (CUB) |
Viktar Zuyev Belarus (BLR) |
Mohamed Elsayed Egypt (EGY) |
| Nasser Al Shami Syria (SYR) |
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| Super heavyweight details |
Alexander Povetkin Russia (RUS) |
Mohamed Aly Egypt (EGY) |
Michel López Núñez Cuba (CUB) |
| Roberto Cammarelle Italy (ITA) |
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