2017 AIBA World Boxing Championships – Welterweight

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Welterweight
at the 2017 AIBA World Boxing Championships
Venue Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
Location Hamburg, Germany
Dates26 August–2 September
Competitors26 from 26 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  2015
2019  

The Welterweight competition at the 2017 AIBA World Boxing Championships was held from 26 August to 2 September 2017. [1]

Contents

Draw

Final

 
Final
 
  
 
2 September
 
 
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shakhram Giyasov 5
 
 
Flag of Cuba.svg Roniel Iglesias 0
 

Top half

 
First roundSecond roundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
 
              
 
 
 
 
28 August
 
 
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shakhram Giyasov 5
 
26 August
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ievgenii Barabanov0
 
Flag of Zambia.svg Nkumbu Silungwe 0
 
29 August
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ievgenii Barabanov5
 
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shakhram Giyasov 5
 
26 August
 
Flag of England.svg Pat McCormack 0
 
Flag of Greece.svg Alexandros Tsanikidis 5
 
28 August
 
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Bryan Polaco 0
 
Flag of Greece.svg Alexandros Tsanikidis 0
 
26 August
 
Flag of England.svg Pat McCormack 5
 
Flag of Brazil.svg Jhonathan de Oliveira 0
 
1 September
 
Flag of England.svg Pat McCormack 5
 
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shakhram Giyasov 4
 
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ablaikhan Zhussupov 1
 
 
28 August
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg Vincenzo Mangiacapre 0
 
26 August
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ablaikhan Zhussupov 4
 
Flag of Egypt.svg Walid Said 0
 
29 August
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Abilayhan Jusipov 5
 
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ablaikhan Zhussupov 3
 
26 August
 
Flag of Venezuela.svg Gabriel Maestre 1
 
Flag of Moldova.svg Vasile Belous 2
 
28 August
 
Flag of India.svg Manoj Kumar 3
 
Flag of India.svg Manoj Kumar 1
 
 
Flag of Venezuela.svg Gabriel Maestre 4
 
 
 
 

Bottom half

 
First roundSecond roundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
 
              
 
 
 
 
28 August
 
 
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Parviz Baghirov 1
 
26 August
 
Flag of Mongolia.svg Byambyn Tüvshinbat 4
 
Flag of Poland.svg Damian Kiwior 0
 
29 August
 
Flag of Mongolia.svg Byambyn Tüvshinbat 5
 
Flag of Mongolia.svg Byambyn Tüvshinbat 0
 
26 August
 
Flag of Germany.svg Abass Baraou 5
 
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Seung-hyeon 1
 
28 August
 
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Juan Solano 4
 
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Juan Solano 0
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Abass Baraou 4
 
 
1 September
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Abass Baraou 1
 
26 August
 
Flag of Cuba.svg Roniel Iglesias 4
 
Flag of Uganda.svg Muzamiru Kakande 0
 
28 August
 
Flag of the United States.svg Quinton Randall 5
 
Flag of the United States.svg Quinton Randall 3
 
26 August
 
Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Sobylinskii 0
 
Flag of Mauritius.svg Merven Clair 0
 
29 August
 
Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Sobylinskii 5
 
Flag of the United States.svg Quinton Randall 0
 
26 August
 
Flag of Cuba.svg Roniel Iglesias 5
 
Flag of Jordan.svg Zeyad Eashash 3
 
28 August
 
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Hunt 2
 
Flag of Jordan.svg Zeyad Eashash 0
 
 
Flag of Cuba.svg Roniel Iglesias 5
 
 
 
 

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References

  1. "Schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-24. Retrieved 2017-08-23.