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Asian Amateur Boxing Championships

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 editions

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Women's editions

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Combined editions

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Edition Year Host city Champion
30 2019 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand China China (6 G)
31 2021 United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates Kazakhstan Kazakhstan (8 G)
32 2022 Jordan Amman, Jordan Kazakhstan Kazakhstan (6 G)
33 2024 Thailand Chiang Mai, Thailand Uzbekistan Uzbekistan (10 G)

All-time medal table

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1994–2024

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Uzbekistan663740143
2 Kazakhstan643956159
3 Thailand21133266
4 South Korea16212966
5 China15202762
6 India11222760
7 Mongolia10104464
8 Iran8123454
9 Philippines8102038
10 Pakistan63817
11 Tajikistan451726
12 Jordan27918
13 Chinese Taipei231621
14 Syria231015
15 North Korea22610
16 Japan171321
17 Kyrgyzstan162532
18 Vietnam15511
19 Turkmenistan13812
20 Malaysia1023
21 Indonesia0426
 Ukraine (Guest)021113
22 Afghanistan0112
23 Iraq0044
24 Kuwait0033
25 Lebanon0022
 Sri Lanka0022
27 Cambodia0011
 Myanmar0011
 Saudi Arabia0011
 United Arab Emirates0011
Totals (30 entries)242235457934

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