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2025 Boxing World Cup in Poland: Tournament Results


2025 Boxing World Cup in Poland: Tournament Results
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From May 10 to 16, the Feliks Stamm World Boxing Cup: Poland 2025, organized by World Boxing, took place in the Polish capital, Warsaw.

Team Uzbekistan won the most gold medals — six in total — while the host nation, Poland, won the most medals overall, across all categories.

Olympic Champion from Paris, Asakhudzha Muydinkhujaev, also participated in the tournament and won a gold medal.

Tournament Medal Table:

Медальный зачет World Boxing Poland 2025

Full results of the 2025 World Boxing Cup in Poland:


MEN

50 kg:

  1. Salvatore Attrativo (Italy)

  2. Battulga Aldarkhishig (Mongolia)

  3. Jakub Slominski (Poland) and Metehan Adiguzel (Turkey)

55 kg:

  1. Mirazizbek Mirzakhaililov (Uzbekistan)

  2. Bilguunsaihan Kharuu (Mongolia)

  3. Luntaa Gantumur (Mongolia) and Nebil Ibrahim (Sweden)

60 kg:

  1. Pawel Brach (Poland)

  2. Michel Baldassi (Italy)

  3. Edgaras Skurdelis (Lithuania) and Samandar Olimov (Uzbekistan)

65 kg:

  1. Asakhudzha Muydinkhujaev (Uzbekistan)

  2. Viktorio Iliev (Bulgaria)

  3. Misheelt Battumur (Mongolia) and Bartlomiej Roskovicz (Poland)

70 kg:

  1. Cezary Znamiwiec (Poland)

  2. Kevin Scott (Sweden)

  3. Gofurdjon Tokhirov (Uzbekistan) and Damian Durkacz (Poland)

75 kg:

  1. Fizliddin Erkinboev (Uzbekistan)

  2. Rami Kivan (Bulgaria)

  3. Kyle Shaw-Tullin (England) and Mateusz Urban (Poland)

80 kg:

  1. Javokhir Ummataliyev (Uzbekistan)

  2. Alfred Kommi (Italy)

  3. William Cholov (Bulgaria) and Ammar Abduljabbar (Germany)

85 kg:

  1. Akmaljon Isroilov (Uzbekistan)

  2. Jakub Strazewski (Poland)

  3. Semet Ersoy (Turkey) and Tigne Scott (England)

90 kg:

  1. Aleksei Stoyanov (Poland)

  2. Adam Tutak (Poland)

  3. Connor Williams (Wales) and Tyron Amo (Germany)

+90 kg:

  1. Javokhir Zokirov (Uzbekistan)

  2. Omar Shikha (Norway)

  3. Mucahit Ilyas (Turkey) and Jakub Domurad (Poland)


WOMEN

48 kg:

  1. Nurselen Yalgetekkin (Turkey)

  2. Roman Mule (France)

  3. Angelika Krzysztoforska (Poland) and Marta Lopez del Arbol (Spain)

51 kg:

  1. Pihla Kaivo-Oja (Finland)

  2. Zlatislava Chukanova (Bulgaria)

  3. Natalia Kuchevska (Poland) and Kelsey Oakley (England)

54 kg:

  1. Sirine Chaaraabi (Italy)

  2. Enkhjargal Munguntsetseg (Mongolia)

  3. Yaren Cam (Turkey) and Melissa Bounois (France)

57 kg:

  1. Julia Szeremeta (Poland)

  2. Khumarabonu Mamadjonova (Uzbekistan)

  3. Samina Toussaint (England) and Ezra Yildiz Kahraman (Turkey)

60 kg:

  1. Donjeta Sadiku (Kosovo)

  2. Elise Glynn (England)

  3. Rebecca Nicoli (Italy) and Aneta Rygielska (Poland)

65 kg:

  1. Angela Carini (Italy)

  2. Veronika Dziubek (Poland)

  3. Kinga Krowka (Poland) and Madelen Angelson (Norway)

70 kg:

  1. Leonie Müller (Germany)

  2. Sema Caliskan (Turkey)

  3. Barbara Maria dos Santos (Brazil) and Emilia Koterska (Poland)

75 kg:

  1. Sanniva Hofstad (Norway)

  2. Melissa Gemini (Italy)

  3. Vivian dos Santos Pereira (Brazil) and Dnia Martinez Maz (Spain)

80 kg:

  1. Elif Guner (Turkey)

  2. Sofia Sorensen (Norway)

  3. Emily Askew (England)

+80 kg:

  1. Agata Kaczmarska (Poland)

  2. Seyma Duztas (Turkey)

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