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Ampions Men's World Champions Champions Men’s World Champions 2005 Mianyang CHN 1999 Houston USA 48 kg: Zou Shiming CHN 48 kg: Brian Viloria USA Three of the best 51 kg: Lee Ok-Sung KOR 51 kg: Bolat Dzhumadilov KAZ 54 kg: Guillermo Rigondeaux CUB 54 kg: Raicu Crinu-Olteanu ROM 57 kg: Aleksey Tishchenko RUS 57 kg: Ricardo Juarez USA Felix Savon CUB 91 kg 60 kg: Yordenis Ugas CUB 60 kg: Mario Kindelán CUB Six-time world champion: 64 kg: Serik Sapiyev KAZ 63.5 kg: Mahamadkadyz Abdul UZB 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997 69 kg: Erislandi Lara CUB 67 kg: Juan Hernández CUB 75 kg: Matvey Korobov RUS 71 kg: Marian Simion ROM Three-time Olympic champion: 1992, 1996, 2000 81 kg: Yerdos Zhanabergenov KAZ 75 kg: Utkirbek Haydarov UZB 91 kg: Aleksandr Alekseev RUS 81 kg: Michael Simms USA Teófilo Stevenson CUB +91 kg +91 kg: Odlanier Solís CUB 91 kg: Michael Bennett USA +91 kg: Sinan Samil Sam TUR Three-time world champion: 1974, 1978, 1986 2003 Bangkok THA Three-time Olympic champion: 1972, 1976, 1980 48 kg: Sergey Kazakov RUS 1997 Budapest HUN 51 kg: Somjitr Jongjohor THA 48 kg: Maikro Romero CUB Angel Herrera CUB 60 kg 54 kg: Agasi Mammadov AZE 51 kg: Manuel Mantilla CUB Three-time world champion: 1978, 1982, 1986 57 kg: Galib Jafarov KAZ 54 kg: Raimkul Malakhbekov RUS 60 kg: Mario Kindelán CUB 57 kg: István Kovács HUN Two-time Olympic champion: 1976, 1980 64 kg: Willy Blain FRA 60 kg: Aleksandr Maletin RUS 69 kg: Lorenzo Aragón CUB 63.5 kg: Dorel Simion ROM 75 kg: Gennadiy Golovkin KAZ 67 kg: Oleg Saitov RUS Two-time World and Olympic champion 81 kg: Yevgeniy Makarenko RUS 71 kg: Alfredo Duvergel CUB Bantamweight 91 kg: Odlanier Solís CUB 75 kg: Zsolt Erdei HUN +91 kg: Aleksandr Povetkin RUS 81 kg: Aleksandr Lebziak RUS (54 kg) 91 kg: Félix Savón CUB Cuba’s 2001 Belfast NIR +91 kg: Georgiy Kandelaki GEO Guillermo 48 kg: Yan Barthelemy CUB Rigondeaux 51 kg: Jérôme Thomas FRA 1995 Berlin GER 54 kg: Guillermo Rigondeaux CUB 48 kg: Daniel Petrov BUL 57 kg: Ramaz Paliani TUR 51 kg: Zoltan Lunka GER 60 kg: Mario Kindelán CUB 54 kg: Raimkul Malakhbekov RUS 63.5 kg: Diógenes Luna CUB 57 kg: Serafim Todorov BUL 67 kg: Lorenzo Aragón CUB 60 kg: Leonard Doroftei ROM 71 kg: Damián Austín CUB 63.5 kg: Héctor Vinent CUB 75 kg: Andrey Gogolev RUS 67 kg: Juan Hernández CUB 81 kg: Yevgeniy Makarenko RUS 71 kg: Francisc Vastag ROM 91 kg: Odlanier Solís CUB 75 kg: Ariel Hernández CUB +91 kg: Ruslan Chagaev UZB 81 kg: Antonio Tarver USA 1991 Sydney AUS 1982 Munich GER 91 kg: Félix Savón CUB 48 kg: Eric Griffin USA 48 kg: Ismail Mustafov BUL +91 kg: Aleksey Lezin RUS 51 kg: István Kovács HUN 51 kg: Yuriy Aleksandrov URS 54 kg: Serafim Todorov BUL 54 kg: Wilfred Gómez PUR 1993 Tampere FIN 57 kg: Kirkor Kirkorov BUL 57 kg: Adolfo Horta CUB Korean 48 kg: Nshan Munchyan ARM 60 kg: Marco Rudolph GER 60 kg: Ángel Herrera CUB World champion (51 kg) 51 kg: Waldemar Font CUB 63.5 kg: Konstantin Tszyu URS 63.5 kg: Carlos García CUB 54 kg: Alexander Khristov BUL 67 kg: Juan Hernández CUB 67 kg: Mark Breland USA Lee Ok-Sung 57 kg: Serafim Todorov BUL 71 kg: Juan Carlos Lemus CUB 71 kg: Aleksandr Koshkin URS 60 kg: Damián Austín CUB 75 kg: Tommaso Russo ITA 75 kg: Bernardo Comas CUB 63.5 kg: Héctor Vinent CUB 81 kg: Torsten May GER 81 kg: Aleksandr Lagubkin URS 67 kg: Juan Hernández CUB 91 kg: Félix Savón CUB 91 kg: Tyrell Biggs USA 71 kg: Francisc Vastag ROM +91 kg: Roberto Balado CUB 75 kg: Ariel Hernández CUB 1978 Belgrade YUG 81 kg: Ramón Garbey CUB 1989 Moscow URS 48 kg: Stephen Muchoki KEN 91 kg: Félix Savón CUB 48 kg: Eric Griffin USA 51 kg: Henryk Srzednicki POL +91 kg: Roberto Balado CUB 51 kg: Yuriy Abachakov URS 54 kg: Adolfo Horta CUB 54 kg: Enrique Carrión CUB 57 kg: Ángel Herrera CUB 57 kg: Ayrat Chamatov URS 60 kg: Andeh Davidson NGR 60 kg: Julio González CUB 63.5 kg: Valeriy Lvov URS 63.5 kg: Igor Ruzhnikov URS 67 kg: Valeriy Rachkov URS 67 kg: Francisc Vastag ROM 71 kg: Viktor Savchenko URS 71 kg: Israel Akopkochyan URS 75 kg: José Gómez CUB 60 75 kg: Andrey Kurnyavka URS 81 kg: Sixto Soria CUB World Champions 81 kg: Henry Maske GDR 91 kg: Teófilo Stevenson CUB 1974-2005 91 kg: Félix Savón CUB 50 +91 kg: Roberto Balado CUB 1974 Havana CUB 48 kg: Jorge Hernández CUB 40 1986 Reno USA 51 kg: Douglas Rodríguez CUB 48 kg: Juan Torres CUB 54 kg: Wilfred Gómez PUR 51 kg: Pedro Reyes CUB 57 kg: Howard Davis USA 30 1 Ch.: 54 kg: Moon Sung-Kil KOR 60 kg: Vasiliy Solomin URS CHN 57 kg: Kelcie Banks USA 63.5 kg: Ayub Kalule UGA THA 60 kg: Angel Herrera CUB 67 kg: Emilio Correa CUB AZE 20 GEO 63.5 kg: Vasiliy Chichov URS 71 kg: Rolando Garbey CUB ARM 67 kg: Kenneth Gould USA 75 kg: Rufat Riskiev URS 15 ITA KEN 71 kg: Ángel Espinosa CUB 81 kg: Mate Parlov YUG 10 POL 75 kg: Darrin Allen USA 91 kg: Teófilo Stevenson CUB NGR UGA 81 kg: Pablo Romero CUB 5 YUG 91 kg: Félix Savón CUB 15 0 +91 kg: Teófilo Stevenson CUB BUL CUB KAZ FRA GER TUR HUN KOR PUR ROM RUS USA UZB GDR URS AIBA Boxing News 1 - February-March 07.
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