List of IMMAF championships

This is a list of International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) championships across continental associations and various formats.[1][2]

World Championships

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2022 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA

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The first IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA were held between 29 June and 5 July 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada (U.S.).[3] The tournament took place over four days at Cox Pavilion at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, with the finals taking place inside the UFC Fan Expo at Mandalay Bay on 5 July.[3][4]

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Wessel Mostert
  South Africa
Nicolo Bonati
  Romania
Leroy Johnson
  Canada
N/A
Heavyweight Hans Lackner
  Austria
Marcin Kalata
  Poland
Riini Apo
  New Zealand
Alexander Pärleros
  Sweden
Light Heavyweight Alessio Di Chirico
  Italy
Eivind D. S. Kjonsvik
  Norway
Aaron Wallace
  Ireland
Karol Linowski
  Poland
Middleweight Mikkel Kasper
  Denmark
Gard Olve Sagen
  Norway
Raymond Gray
  United States
Daniel Cassell
  United Kingdom
Welterweight Aleksi Nurminen
  Finland
Charles Ntiamoah Amoako
  United Kingdom
Joachim Tollefsen
  Norway
Zach Fears
  United States
Lightweight Jose Mariscal
  United States
Jimmie Jensen
  Sweden
Charlie Day
  United Kingdom
Guillaume Bletio
  France
Featherweight Jari Illikainen
  Finland
Joel Moya
  Sweden
Jordan Chester
  United Kingdom
Salvatore Liga
  Belgium
Bantamweight Jose Torres
  United States
Bohdan Holovatyi
  Ukraine
Carl Burton
  United Kingdom
Liridon Ramani
  Belgium
Flyweight Carlos Hernandez
  United States
Kristian Lindstrøm Skogmo
  Norway
Saku Ronkainen
  Finland
Petko
  Italy

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Featherweight Amanda Lino
  South Africa
Jill Holmström
  Sweden
Andrea Whitney
  United States
Florence Bethert
  France
Bantamweight Sarah Jamila
  Denmark
Aleksandra Milczarek
  Poland
Lucrezia Ria
  Italy
Nicole Brown
  United States
Flyweight Amanda Ribas
  Brazil
Gabriella Ringblom
  Sweden
Micol Di Segni
  Italy
N/A
Strawweight Daniela Kortmann
  Germany
Rachelle Abou Abdallah
  Lebanon
N/A N/A

2015 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA

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The 2015 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA took place at Las Vegas, Nevada (USA), as the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) returned for the tournament's second year.

The 2015 Championships took place during the fourth annual UFC International Fight Week, from Monday, July 6 to Saturday, July 11, 2015. The fan experience was billed as the world's largest mixed martial arts celebration, guaranteeing high-energy, all-star entertainment and concluding with a weekend of action-packed fights including UFC 189 on July 11.

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Kevin Szaflarski
  Poland
Mokhammad Malagov
  Kazakhstan
Vlad Mavrodin
  Romania
N/A
Heavyweight Zdenek Ledvina
  Czech Republic
Travis Edwards
  United States
Marcin Kalata
  Poland
Allan Guichard
  France
Light Heavyweight Saeid Mirazaei
  Canada
Tencho Karaenev
  Bulgaria
Paolo Anastasi
  Italy
Denis Perry
  United Kingdom
Middleweight Brendan Allen
  United States
James Duckett
  United Kingdom
Imad Alhowayeck
  Lebanon
Juho Laitinen
  Finland
Welterweight William Starks
  United States
Alexander Martinez
  Canada
Patryk Ruta
  Poland
Jake Constantinou
  United Kingdom
Lightweight Josh Ellis
  United Kingdom
Tuukka Repo
  Finland
Davide Gregorio La Torre
  Italy
Joeshwa Mortada
  Lebanon
Featherweight Frans Mlambo
  Ireland
Joel Moya
  Sweden
Yurii Bosyi
  Ukraine
Nicolas Ott
  France
Bantamweight Jose Torres
  United States
Nurtilek Konashov
  Kazakhstan
Carl McNally
  United Kingdom
Marco Zannetti
  Italy
Flyweight Iurie Bejenari
  France
Sedar Altas
  Sweden
Braydan Graham
  New Zealand
Sambath Khun
  Canada

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Featherweight Jamie Herrington
  Canada
Sinead Kavanagh
  Ireland
Julia Dorny
  Germany
Lindsay Lawrence
  United States
Bantamweight Lucrezia Ria
  Italy
Lucie Bertaud
  France
Kimberley Defiori
  United States
Lisa Engelke
  Sweden
Flyweight Micol Di Segni
  Italy
Anja Saxmark
  Sweden
Natalie Jean Ausmeier
  South Africa
Michaela Dostalova
  Czech Republic
Strawweight Minna Grusander
  Finland
Maria Vittoria Colonna
  Italy
Sarah Archer
  New Zealand
Codie Wareham
  United States

2016 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA

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The IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA returns to Las Vegas as part of the 5th Annual UFC International Fight Week™, the world's largest celebration of combat sports, taking place from Tuesday, July 5 – Sunday, July 10.

The 2016 IMMAF World Championships will be hosted at the Las Vegas Convention Center during the week, with the championships featured on July 10 at the UFC Fan Expo®.

Hosted by the global governing body for amateur MMA, the IMMAF's third iteration of its five-day tournament, will air its post-event highlights on UFC FIGHT PASS®, along with other international television platforms.

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Charbel Diab
  Lebanon
Marcin Kalata
  Poland
Damian Visenjak
  Austria
Dwain Meredith
  South Africa
Heavyweight Iman Smajic
  Sweden
Allan Guichard
  France
Daniel Galabarov
  Bulgaria
Scott Trelford
  Northern Ireland
Light Heavyweight Matthew Sheehan
  Ireland
Tencho Karaenev
  Bulgaria
Jaakko Honkasalo
  Finland
Adam Bieganski
  Poland
Middleweight Byron Chivers
  New Zealand
Dallas Jennings
  United States
Rostem Akman
  Sweden
Andrew Stanway
  Australia
Welterweight Will Starks
  United States
Alexander Martinez
  Canada
Cian Cowley
  Ireland
Hardeep Rai
  United Kingdom
Lightweight Pieter Roedulf Roets
  South Africa
Ferdun Osmanov
  Bulgaria
Iorga Cristian
  Romania
Przemyslaw Tokarz
  Poland
Featherweight Shoaib Yousaf
  United Kingdom
Nathan Kelly
  Ireland
Eoghan Drumgoole
  Ireland
Connor Hitchens
  United Kingdom
Bantamweight Abdul Hussein
  Finland
David Evans
  United States
Hughie Orourke
  Ireland
Marco Zannetti
  Italy
Flyweight Brayden Graham
  New Zealand
David Forgarty
  Ireland
Fahad Abdulrazaq
  Bahrain
Josh Neale
  United Kingdom

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Featherweight Leah McCourt
  Northern Ireland
Julia Dorny
  Germany
Fatime Nanasi
  Hungary
Taryn Conklin
  United States
Bantamweight Cornelia Holm
  Sweden
Camilla Mannes
  Norway
Arziko Bregu
  Italy
Katarzyna Biegajlo
  Poland
Flyweight Gabriella Ringblom
  Sweden
Anette Osterberg
  Finland
Jess Bradley
  New Zealand
Kelsey Gollihar
  United States
Strawweight Aleksandra Toncheva
  Bulgaria
Aleksandra Rola
  Poland
Raluca Dinescu
  Romania
Sarah Archer
  New Zealand

2017 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA

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The 2017 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA took place in Manama, Bahrain at Khalifa Sports City Arena from 12 to 19 November.[5][6][7]

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Atanas Krastanov
  Bulgaria
Marcin Kalata
  Poland
Tolga Polat
  Turkey
Damian Visenja
  Austria
Heavyweight Irman Smajic
  Sweden
Lev Vins
  Kazakhstan
Cameron Dempsey
  Australia
Ryan Spillane
  Ireland
Light Heavyweight Murtaza Talha Ali
  Bahrain
Pavel Pahomenko
  Belarus
Anton Turkalj
  Sweden
Pawel Zaikrzewski
  Poland
Middleweight Khaled Laallam
  Sweden
Mohammad Munir
  United States
Joseph Luciano
  Australia
Christian Leroy Duncan
  United Kingdom
Welterweight Benjamin Bennet
  United States
Sola Axel
  France
Cody Barnwell
  Australia
Isakov Issa
  Belgium
Lightweight Quitin Thomas
  United States
Vitali Andruhovich
  Belarus
Jose Teixeira
  Luxembourg
Ermal Hadribeaj
  Albania
Featherweight Delyan Georgiev
  Bulgaria
Joel Arolainen
  Finland
Abdulmanap Magomedov
  Bahrain
David Evans
  United States
Bantamweight Gamzat Magomedov
  Bahrain
Olzhas Moldagaliyev
  Kazakhstan
Florian Doskja
  Albania
Dinislam Jetpissov
  Kazakhstan
Flyweight Serdar Altas
  Sweden
Yernaz Mussabek
  Kazakhstan
Hussain Abdulla
  Bahrain
Sean Stebbins
  United States

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight Gase Sanita
  New Zealand
Kaycee Blake
  United Kingdom
Fatena Bureshaid
  Bahrain
Julia Dorny
  Germany
Featherweight Fabiana Giampa
  Italy
Courtney McCrudden
  United Kingdom
Nicole Schnalzer
  Austria
Nora Nagy
  Hungary
Bantamweight Manon Fiorot
  France
Chamia Chabbi
  Finland
Karoline Hulkko
  Finland
Joanne Doyle
  United Kingdom
Flyweight Michele Oliveira
  Brazil
Danni Neilan
  Ireland
Alexandra Kovacs
  Hungary
Anette Osterberg
  Finland
Strawweight Anna Astvik
  Sweden
Hannah Dawson
  New Zealand
Ayan Tursyn
  Kazakhstan
Sara Cova
  Mexico

2018 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA

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The 2018 IMMAF – WMMAA Unified World Championships took place at Khalifa Sport City arena in Manama, Bahrain from 11 to 18 November 2018, hosted by the Bahrain Mixed Martial Arts Federation and with support from the Bahrain Olympic Committee, as part of BRAVE Combat Week.[8]

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Pasha Kharkhachaev
  Bahrain
Grigoriy Ponomarev
  Russia
Kaloyan Kolev
  Bulgaria
Delano Human
  South Africa
Heavyweight Ryan Spillane
  Ireland
Chaddad Alexandre
  Lebanon
Bartosz Zaczeniuk
  Poland
Bagrat Adamiya
  Ukraine
Light Heavyweight Magomed Shakhrudinov
  Russia
Ruslan Shidakov
  Russia
Mustafa Atrakchi
  Sweden
Olzhobai Kudaiberdi Uulu
  Kyrgyzstan
Middleweight Dzhamal Medzhidov
  Russia
Andreas Berg
  Sweden
Joseph Luciano
  Australia
Dario Bellandi
  Italy
Welterweight Islam Bagomedov
  Russia
Sola Axel
  France
Murad Guseinov
  Bahrain
Rusi Minev
  Bulgaria
Lightweight Lee Hammond
  Ireland
Marko Sarasjärvi
  Finland
Adilbek Kairgali
  Kazakhstan
Shamil Gimbatov
  Bahrain
Featherweight Delyan Georgiev
  Bulgaria
Eduard Kexel
  Germany
Enrique Hecher Sosa
  Spain
Abdulmanap Magomedov
  Bahrain
Bantamweight Sharapudin Magomedov
  Russia
Magomed Idrisov
  Bahrain
Carlos Veras
  Brazil
Vladyslav Dubkov
  Ukraine
Flyweight Ruslan Satiev
  Russia
Mohammed Almuamari
  Bahrain
Alibi Temirtassov
  Kazakhstan
Julio Plaatjies
  South Africa

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight Gase Sanita
  New Zealand
Polina Kobzeva
  Russia
Yudan Bao
  China
Divya Nagaraj
  India
Featherweight Julia Dorny
  Germany
Jenni Kivioja
  Finland
Meng Chen
  China
Kateryna Dobroznai
  Ukraine
Bantamweight LaNeisha Vinson
  United States
Bulgaru Daniela Mihaela
  Romania
Lucie Vacova
  Czech Republic
Dee Begley
  Ireland
Flyweight Alexandra Kovacs
  Hungary
Janika Antinmaa Antinmaa
  Finland
Ilaria Norcia
  Italy
Cassandra Le Roux
  South Africa
Strawweight Daria Samchik
  Ukraine
Nina Back
  Sweden
Nurzhamal Sadykova
  Kazakhstan
Nadia Vera
  Mexico
Atomweight Raluca Dinescu
  Romania
Oksana Pashkova
  Ukraine
Jenna Horto
  Finland
Svetlana Kotova
  Russia

2019 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA

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The IMMAF | WMMAA World Amateur MMA Championships return to Manama this November from 11 to 16, 2019, as part of BRAVE International Combat Week, for the third year running.[9]

The International Mixed Martial Arts Federation’s 2019 Senior and Junior World Championship tournaments will take place at Khalifa Sport City over five days, hosted by the Bahrain Mixed Martial Arts Federation under the Bahrain Olympic Committee. Commencing on Sunday 10 November with the Tournament Draw and Opening Ceremony, the competitions will play out from Monday 11 to Thursday 14 with the Finals on Saturday 16. Bahraini promotion BRAVE will host a professional MMA night on Friday 15 at the same arena.[9]

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Pasha Kharkhachaev
  Bahrain
Rassul Khatayev
  Kazakhstan
Shamsutdin Makhmudov
  Russia
Moustafa Abdelsalam
  Egypt
Heavyweight Gadzhimurad Bagaudinov
  Russia
Shamil Kuramagomedov
  Russia
Shamil Gaziev
  Bahrain
Jindrich Krajca
  Czech Republic
Light Heavyweight Murtaza Talha Ali
  Bahrain
Magomed Gadzhiiasulov
  Bahrain
Dima Ruzhytskyi
  Ukraine
Magomed Shakhrudinov
  Russia
Middleweight Gazimurad Magomedov
  Russia
Iusup Magomedov
  Russia
Rengou Mefire Simplice
  Cameroon
Sultan Omarov
  Bahrain
Welterweight Ramazan Gitinov
  Bahrain
Zagid Gaidarov
  Bahrain
Islam Bagomedov
  Russia
Rustam Khadisgadzhiev
  Russia
Lightweight Murad Umachiev
  Russia
Omaraskhab Yusupov
  Russia
Iordan Marinov
  Bulgaria
Magomed Magomedov
  Bahrain
Featherweight Ahmed Gazimagomedov
  Russia
Elaman Shalkimbekov
  Kazakhstan
Daniyal Shamkhalov
  Sweden
Alexander O'Sullivan
  Ireland
Bantamweight Gadzhimurad Zavaev
  Russia
Djamaludin Aliev
  Russia
Dastan Amangeldy
  Kazakhstan
Olzhas Moldagaliyev
  Kazakhstan
Flyweight Ata Atdayev
  Ukraine
Israel Galvan
  United States
Yernaz Mussabek
  Kazakhstan
Ruslan Satiev
  Russia
Strawweight Bagdat Zhubanysh
  Kazakhstan
Sagyn Kazbek
  Kazakhstan
Adam Khamkhoev
  Russia
Farkhod Rakhmonaliev
  Russia

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight Michelle Montague
  New Zealand
Mel Webster
  New Zealand
Sandra Meneses
  Sweden
Saida Khassenova
  Kazakhstan
Featherweight Sabrina Laurentina De Sousa
  Bahrain
Jasmine Favero
  Italy
Jenni Kivioja
  Finland
Tatiana Postarnakova
  Russia
Bantamweight Guangmei Han
  China
Shauna Bannon
  Ireland
Frida Vastamäki
  Sweden
Brena Soares Cardozo
  Bahrain
Flyweight Bianca Antman
  Sweden
Hannah Dawson
  New Zealand
Viktoriya Dudakova
  Russia
Zemfira Alieva
  Russia
Strawweight Anastasiya Svetkivska
  Ukraine
Olivia Ukmar
  Australia
Colleen Augustin
  Malaysia
Daria Samchik
  Ukraine
Atomweight Bezhan Mahmudi
  Sweden
Ayan Tursyn
  Kazakhstan
Daniela Hernandez
  Mexico
Nicole Geraldo
  Mexico

2021 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA

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The 2021 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA took place at Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from 24 to 29 January 2022.[10][11]

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Shamsutdin Makhmudov
  Russia
Rassul Khatayev
  Kazakhstan
Pasha Kharkhachaev
  Bahrain
Ikhtiyor Khalmuradov
  Uzbekistan
Heavyweight Rasul Magomedov
  Bahrain
Shamil Kuramagomedov
  Russia
Khalil Ibnukhazharov
  Russia
Tom Hoelemann
  Germany
Light Heavyweight Dzhamal Medzhidov
  Russia
Robin Enontekio
  Sweden
Magomed Shakhrudinov
  Russia
Dmytro Babynskyi
  Ukraine
Middleweight Fergus Jenkins
  New Zealand
Iusup Magomedov
  Russia
Paul Buckley
  Ireland
Sultan Omarov
  Bahrain
Welterweight Ramazan Gitinov
  Bahrain
Jovidon Mahmudov
  Tajikistan
Bogdan Pshebelskiy
  Kazakhstan
Abdyla Aliev
  Russia
Lightweight Kurban Idrisov
  Bahrain
Salamat Isbulaev
  Russia
Marko Sarasjarvi
  Finland
Neimat Assadov
  Kazakhstan
Featherweight Bekzat Zhassiya
  Kazakhstan
Juan Izquierdo
  Spain
Bakhtiyor Husainov
  Tajikistan
Kurban Zainukov
  Russia
Bantamweight Shakhban Gapizov
  Russia
Oskar Jaskari
  Sweden
Yevgeni Shinkarevsky
  Israel
Ismail Khan
  Pakistan
Flyweight Bektur Zhenishbek Uulu
  Russia
Dastan Zhakypbekov
  Kazakhstan
Rafael Calderon Coria
  Spain
Ibragim Kartoev
  Russia
Strawweight Bagdat Zhubanysh
  Kazakhstan
Farkhod Rakhmonaliev
  Russia
Kurban Omarov
  Russia
Yerulan Kabdulov
  Kazakhstan

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight Olga Lagodnaya
  Russia
Aizhan Abdykadyr
  Kazakhstan
Mel Webster
  New Zealand
Yrsa Sandin
  Sweden
Featherweight Sabrina Laurentina De Sousa
  Bahrain
Cecilie Bolander
  Norway
Michelle Montague
  New Zealand
Zhansaya Yermagambetova
  Kazakhstan
Bantamweight Nina Nikolija Milosevic
  Sweden
Raiane Vinuto Guimaraes
  Bahrain
Tatiana Postarnakova
  Russia
Josiane Oliveira
  Brazil
Flyweight Beatriz Consuli Diniz
  Bahrain
Giulliany Perea
  Brazil
Paulina Wisniewska
  Poland
Alexandra Mitina
  Russia
Strawweight Aieza Ramos Bertolso
  Bahrain
Josefine Modig
  Sweden
Fabiola Silva
  Bahrain
Altynay Mergenbay
  Kazakhstan
Atomweight Nadine Abbott Bissett
  Ireland
Jenna Horto
  Finland
Yana Markova
  Russia
Vridhi Kumari
  India

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World Cup

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2021 IMMAF World Cup

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The 2021 IMMAF World Cup took place at Prague, Czech Republic from 8 to 11 September 2021.[13][14]

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Heavyweight Rasul Magomedov
  Bahrain
Per Kjetil Haglund Tonnessen
  Norway
Miha Frlic
  Slovenia
Jonnie Andersson
  Sweden
Light Heavyweight Magomedzagid Magomedov
  Bahrain
Mykola Kovalenko
  Ukraine
Dmytro Babynskyi
  Ukraine
Patrick Drescher
  Germany
Middleweight Hazem Kayyali
  Jordan
Eoin Sheridan
  Ireland
Raigo Kutsar
  Estonia
Ergo Reinvald
  Estonia
Welterweight Jovidon Mahmudov
  Tajikistan
Kevin Enz
  Germany
John Oldenqvist
  Sweden
Roman Pylypchuk
  Ukraine
Lightweight Ivan Kurelaru
  Ukraine
Antoni Josep Marti Segarra
  Spain
Ikromjon Ahmedov
  Tajikistan
Solomon Simon
  Ireland
Featherweight Juan Izquierdo
  Spain
Raphael Federico
  Italy
Daniyal Shamkhalov
  Sweden
Bakhtiyor Husainov
  Tajikistan
Bantamweight Fidel Gramiccia
  Italy
Taylor Quinn
  Ireland
Abdulla Mubarak
  Bahrain
Oskar Jaskari
  Sweden
Flyweight Mansur Magomedov
  Bahrain
Rafael Calderon Coria
  Spain
Ruslan Telibaiev
  Ukraine
Abubakr Baimuradov
  Tajikistan
Strawweight Eduard Kostrytsia
  Ukraine
Samir Bairamov
  Ukraine
N/A N/A

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight Yrsa Sandin
  Sweden
Eva Melo
  Czech Republic
N/A N/A
Featherweight Cecilie Bolander
  Norway
Katerina Lisova
  Czech Republic
Marianna Skuba
  Ukraine
Christina Papasotiriou
  Greece
Bantamweight Shauna Bannon
  Ireland
Kerry Ann Vernon
  Ireland
Maria Kaald Andresen
  Norway
Jessica Andersson
  Sweden
Flyweight Millie Eriksson
  Sweden
Renana Bruckstein
  Germany
Tetiana Mokhova
  Ukraine
Phyllis-Yasemin Leineweber
  Germany
Strawweight Josefine Modig
  Sweden
Nina Back
  Sweden
Anna Gaul
  Germany
Caitlyn Hadfield
  Ireland

Super Cup

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2022 MMA Super Cup

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The 2022 BRAVE MMA World Cup took place at Khalifa Sports City Arena, Bahrain from 8 to 12 March 2022.[15][16] It was organised by the IMMAF, KHK Sports, Bahrain MMA Federation, and BRAVE Combat Federation

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team
  Bahrain
Men
Abdulla Mubarak
Haji Mohamed Ali
Kurban Idrisov
Gimbat Magomedov
Ramazan Gitinov
Magomed Isaev
Sultan Omarov
Gadzhi Gadzhiev
Sultan Gapizov
Women
Aieza Ramos Bertolso
Bianca Basílio
Sabrina Laurentina de Souza

  Ireland
Men
Jamie Abbott Bissett
Jordan Bradshaw
Lewis Byrne
Jordan Furey
Conor McCarthy
Cameron Clements
Dennis Perry
Gustavo Lopez
Women
Eabha Cruise
Kerry Ann Vernon
Sineadh Ni Nuallain

  Kazakhstan
Men
Zhanibek Tynyshtyk
Anatoliy Zolotykh
Neimat Assadov
Yerkin Begenov
Zhaxybek Aimakhanov
Daniil Gubin
Vakhid Timerbiyev
Alik Domnich
Rassul Khatayev
Women
Ayan Tursyn
Karina Sissenova
Antonina Kotlyarevskaya

European Championships

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2015 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA

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The 2015 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA took place at Birmingham, England, United Kingdom from the 19 to 22 November 2015.

The foundational European event took place in Birmingham at the Walsall Sports Centre at the University of Wolverhampton and was broadcast post-event on UFC Fight Pass and international television.

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Heavyweight Daniel Galabarov
  Bulgaria
Iman Smajic
  Sweden
Petur Oskarsson
  Iceland
Ryan Spillane
  Ireland
Light Heavyweight Ben Forsyth
  Ireland
Balaze Kiss
  Hungary
Tencho Karaenev
  Bulgaria
Paolo Anastasi
  Italy
Middleweight Rostem Akman
  Sweden
Marius Hakonsen
  Norway
James Duckett
  United Kingdom
Asterio Lucchesini
  Italy
Welterweight Bjarki Palsson
  Iceland
Dorian Dermendzhiev
  Bulgaria
Jorgen Indsetviken
  Norway
Hardeep Rai
  United Kingdom
Lightweight Jack Shore
  United Kingdom
Geir Kare Cemsoylu
  Norway
Thomas Martin
  Ireland
Lee Hammond
  Ireland
Featherweight Joel Moya Schondorff
  Sweden
Ross McCorriston
  United Kingdom
Ante Ageneby
  Sweden
Connor Hitchens
  United Kingdom
Bantamweight Abdul Hussein
  Finland
Marco Zannetti
  Italy
Alexis Guilleux
  France
Renato Vidovic
  Sweden
Flyweight Jake Bond
  United Kingdom
Warren Mason
  United Kingdom
Hussain Haki Mahdi
  Bahrain
David Forgarty
  Ireland

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight Leah McCourt
  United Kingdom
Mia Isola
  Finland
Sini Koivunen
  Finland
N/A
Featherweight Sanna Merta
  Finland
Cornelia Holm
  Sweden
Julia Dorny
  Germany
Celine Provost
  France
Bantamweight Varpu Rinne
  Finland
Gabriella Ringblom
  Sweden
Camilla Mannes
  Norway
Eloise Picard
  Canada
Flyweight Sunna Rannveig
  Iceland
Anja Saxmark
  Sweden
Inka Auvinen
  Finland
Michaela Dostalova
  Czech Republic
Strawweight Aleksandra Toncheva
  Bulgaria
Raluca Dinescu
  Romania
Amy Omara
  United Kingdom
Lyudmila Sadirina
  Azerbaijan

2016 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA

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The 2016 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA took place in Prague from 22 to 26 November.[17]

Hosted by the Czech Mixed Martial Arts Association (MMAA), the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation's nation vs. nation tournament plays out in 2 rings across 5 days and features more than 170 Athletes from 30 countries worldwide.

The 2016 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA will feature on UFC FIGHT PASS and international broadcast channels, post-event.

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Atanas Krastanov
  Bulgaria
Matias Anttila
  Finland
Marcin Kalata
  Poland
Damian Visenja
  Austria
Heavyweight Daniel Galabarov
  Bulgaria
Irman Smajic
  Sweden
Ion Grigore
  Romania
Berat Berisha
  Norway
Light Heavyweight Egill Hjördísarson
  Iceland
Pawel Zakrzewski
  Poland
Tencho Karaenev
  Bulgaria
Paolo Anastasi
  Italy
Middleweight Rostem Akman
  Sweden
Valeri Atanasov
  Bulgaria
Tom Crosby
  United Kingdom
Florian Aberger
  Austria
Welterweight Nikolay Nikolov
  Bulgaria
Gianluigi Ventoruzzo
  Italy
Henri Dimitri
  France
Magnús Ingvarsson
  Iceland
Lightweight Ferdun Osmanov
  Bulgaria
Lee Hammond
  Ireland
Alexander O'Sullivan
  Ireland
milad ahady
  United Kingdom
Featherweight Daniel Schalander
  Sweden
Michele Martignoni
  Italy
Hoger Salih
  Sweden
Kierandip Sahota
  United Kingdom
Bantamweight Renato Vidovic
  Sweden
Marco Zannetti
  Italy
Rostislav Raichev
  Bulgaria
Jan Vaclavek
  Czech Republic
Flyweight Serdar Altas
  Sweden
David Fogarty
  Ireland
Berik Shinaliyev
  Kazakhstan
Sanan Safarli
  Azerbaijan

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight Helin Paara
  Estonia
Kerttu Kouki
  Finland
N/A N/A
Featherweight Joanne Doyle
  United Kingdom
Julia Dorny
  Germany
Iris Nihti
  Finland
Fatime Nánási
  Hungary
Bantamweight Cornelia Holm
  Sweden
Camilla Mannes
  Norway
Arziko Bregu
  Italy
Chamia Chabbi
  Finland
Flyweight Alexandra Kovacs
  Hungary
Gabriella Ringblom
  Sweden
Ilaria Norcia
  Italy
Anette Osterberg
  Finland
Strawweight Aleksandra Toncheva
  Bulgaria
Raluca Dinescu
  Romania
Svetlana Kotova
  Russia
N/A

2017 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA

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The 2017 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA took place at Sofia, Bulgaria from 29 March to 2 April.[18][19]

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Irman Smajic
  Sweden
Atanas Krastanov
  Bulgaria
Marcin Kalata
  Poland
Matias Antilla
  Finland
Heavyweight Daniel Galabarov
  Bulgaria
Daniel Yankov
  Bulgaria
Berat Berisha
  Norway
Daniele Matiddi
  Italy
Light Heavyweight Anton Turkalj
  Sweden
Kubaibergen Toleubayev
  Kazakhstan
Pawel Zakrzewski
  Poland
Imad Hoayek
  Lebanon
Middleweight Dario Bellandi
  Italy
Khaled Laallam
  Sweden
Florian Aberger
  Austria
Heytham Rabhi
  Sweden
Welterweight Nikolay Nikolov
  Bulgaria
Oskar Biller
  Sweden
Axel Karlssoon
  Sweden
Jokhar Taimuskhanov
  Kazakhstan
Lightweight Ferdun Osmanov
  Bulgaria
Tobias Harila
  Sweden
Ziiad Sadaily
  Russia
Iordan Marinov
  Bulgaria
Featherweight Delyan Georgiev
  Bulgaria
Borislav Angelov
  Bulgaria
Hoger Salih
  Sweden
Eemil Kurhela
  Finland
Bantamweight Adam Amarasinghe
  United Kingdom
Mario Moreno
  Portugal
Marco Zannetti
  Italy
DDaryl Clarke
  Ireland
Flyweight Sanan Safrli
  Azerbaijan
Nikolay Ivaylov
  Bulgaria
Hussain Abdulla
  Bahrain
Berik Shinaliyev
  Kazakhstan

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight Ofelia Nikolaeva
  Bulgaria
Sanna Hyytiäinen
  Finland
Nora Nagy
  Hungary
N/A
Bantamweight Cornelia Holm
  Sweden
Manon Fiorot
  France
Arziko Bregu
  Italy
EvaMy Persson
  Sweden
Flyweight Alexandra Kovacs
  Hungary
Anette Osterberg
  Finland
Anja Saxmark
  Sweden
Ilaria Norcia
  Italy
Strawweight Fannie Redman
  Sweden
Anna Astvik
  Sweden
Sara Cova
  Mexico
Antoniya Kalacheva
  Bulgaria

2018 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA

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The 2018 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA took place at Bucharest, Romania from 18 to 22 June.[20][21]

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Dorobantu Mihai
  Romania
Damian Vasenjak
  Austria
Ivan Ivanov
  Bulgaria
N/A
Heavyweight Ryan Spillane
  Ireland
Daniel Yankov
  Bulgaria
Besart Berisha
  Austria
Matias Anttila
  Finland
Light Heavyweight Murtaza Talha Ali
  Bahrain
Anton Turkalj
  Sweden
Cathal Manning
  Ireland
Pavel Pahomenko
  Belarus
Middleweight Dario Bellandi
  Italy
Radu Zarioiu
  Romania
Dzmitry Zasinets
  Belarus
Tommi Leinonen
  Finland
Welterweight Sola Axel
  France
Isakov Issa
  Belgium
Yann Liasse
  Luxembourg
Josh Hudson
  United Kingdom
Lightweight Pavel Senchenko
  Ukraine
Kaupo Kokamagi
  Estonia
Bogdan Grad
  Austria
Iorga Cristian
  Romania
Featherweight Amir Malekpour
  Sweden
Mici Saaristo
  Finland
Ciaran Breslin
  Northern Ireland
Eemil Kurhela
  Finland
Bantamweight Renato Vidovic
  Sweden
Denislav Hadzhiev
  Bulgaria
Zdravko Dimitrov
  Bulgaria
Jonny Touma
  Sweden
Flyweight Oktay Arif
  Bulgaria
Giacomo Santoro
  Italy
Sebastian Gonzalez
  Sweden
Zoran Milic
  Sweden

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Featherweight Julia Dorny
  Germany
Jenni Kivioja
  Finland
Fabiana Giampa
  Italy
Anniina Ervasti
  Finland
Bantamweight Frida Vastamaki
  Sweden
Joanne Doyle
  United Kingdom
Karolina Hulkko
  Finland
Katsiaryna Dziaborava
  Belarus
Flyweight Janika Antinmaa
  Finland
Ilaria Norcia
  Italy
Ingabjorg Helga Andordottir
  Iceland
Ghita Lulia Luiza
  Romania
Strawweight Anna Astvik
  Sweden
Nina Back
  Sweden
Giulia De Dominicis
  Italy
Raluca Dinescu
  Romania
Atomweight Jenna Horto
  Finland
Mavru Ana Maria
  Romania
Aeilish O Hanlon
  Ireland
N/A

2019 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA

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The 2019 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA took place at Rome, Italy from 18 to 23 June.[22][23]

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Pasha Kharkhachaev
  Bahrain
Ruslan Moiseienko
  Ukraine
N/A N/A
Heavyweight Shamil Gaziev
  Bahrain
Gadzhimurad Bagaudinov
  Russia
Kimmo Meier
  Estonia
Chaddad Alexandre
  Lebanon
Light Heavyweight Igor Glazkov
  Russia
Kirill Andreev
  Finland
Andreas Knutsson
  Sweden
Begai Paulin
  France
Middleweight Magomedkhabib Umarov
  Russia
Christian Leroy Duncan
  United Kingdom
Sola Axel
  France
Tommi Leinonen
  Finland
Welterweight Ramazan Gitinov
  Bahrain
Evgeny Morozov
  Russia
Dario Petrolo
  Italy
Rusi Minev
  Bulgaria
Lightweight Salamat Isbulaev
  Russia
Antoni Josep Marti Segarra
  Spain
Scott Pedersen
  Wales
Kaupo Kokomagi
  Estonia
Featherweight Abdulmanap Magomedov
  Bahrain
Artem Afanasenko
  Ukraine
Delyan Georgiev
  Bulgaria
Enrique Hecher Sosa
  Spain
Bantamweight Magomed Idrisov
  Bahrain
Alvaro Ucendo
  Spain
Magomedrasul Gusengadzhiev
  Russia
Denislav Hadzhiev
  Bulgaria
Flyweight Ata Atdayev
  Ukraine
Sulejman Bershigadov
  Russia
Rafael Calderon Coria
  Spain
Abdulla Alyaqoob
  Bahrain
Strawweight Magomed Aliev
  Russia
Eduard Kostrytsia
  Ukraine
N/A N/A

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight Yrsa Sandin
  Sweden
Sandra Meneses
  Sweden
N/A N/A
Featherweight Jasmine Favero
  Italy
Melissa Mullins
  United Kingdom
Christina Papasotiriou
  Greece
Nadiia Honcharova
  Ukraine
Bantamweight Chambeau Rousseau
  France
Megan Morris
  United Kingdom
Frida Vastamäki
  Sweden
Milana Yatimova
  Ukraine
Flyweight Viktoriya Dudakova
  Russia
Renaná Bruckstein
  Germany
Janika Antinmaa Antinmaa
  Finland
Daryna Harbar
  Ukraine
Strawweight Anastasiya Svetkivska
  Ukraine
Nina Back
  Sweden
Antanina Kuliashova
  Belarus
Clara Danssman
  Germany
Atomweight Magdalena Czaban
  Poland
Nadine Abbott Bissett
  Ireland
Jenna Horto
  Finland
Aelish O’Hanlon
  Ireland

2021 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA

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The 2021 IMMAF European Open Championships of Amateur MMA took place at Kazan, Russia from 16 to 20 August.[24][25]

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Zaurbek Magomedov
  Russia
Talgat Zhiyentayev
  Kazakhstan
N/A N/A
Heavyweight Rasul Magomedov
  Bahrain
Omar Aliev
  Russia
Maksim Kotelnikov
  Russia
Andrey Gaidamaka
  Russia
Light Heavyweight Gadzhimurad Bagaudinov
  Russia
Ruslan Shidakov
  Russia
Arslan Gadzhiev
  Russia
Magomed Gasanov
  Russia
Middleweight Denis Zeinedinov
  Russia
Sultan Omarov
  Bahrain
Shamil Gadzhimagomedov
  Russia
Gadzhi Rasulov
  Russia
Welterweight Ramazan Gitinov
  Bahrain
Murad Guseinov
  Bahrain
Evgeny Morozov
  Russia
Daniil Shirokov
  Russia
Lightweight Omaraskhab Yusupov
  Russia
Usman Abasov
  Russia
Ali Gadzhiyev
  Russia
Ikromjon Ahmedov
  Tajikistan
Featherweight Gadzhimurad Zavaev
  Russia
Salman Ramazanov
  Russia
Bakhtiyor Husainov
  Tajikistan
Magomed Gadzhimuradov
  Russia
Bantamweight Tynyshtyk Zhanibek
  Kazakhstan
Sergey Shirkunov
  Russia
Amirhamza Islamov
  Tajikistan
Kamil Gaziyavdibirov
  Russia
Flyweight Suleyman Bershigadov
  Russia
Akhmed Nutsalkhanov
  Russia
Dinar Saniev
  Russia
Mikhail Ganichkin
  Russia

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight Mariya Shirkanova
  Russia
Daria Pirogova
  Russia
N/A N/A
Featherweight Sabrina Laurentina De Sousa
  Bahrain
Sara Jozwiak
  Poland
Michelle Montague
  New Zealand
Alena Agisheva
  Russia
Bantamweight Paulina Kontna
  Poland
Ilaria Norcia
  Italy
Anastasiya Karmaeva
  Russia
Alexandra Zaytseva
  Russia
Flyweight Beatriz Consuli Diniz
  Bahrain
Malikat Kuchchaeva
  Russia
Sonja Pohjalainen
  Finland
Mariya Saburova
  Russia
Strawweight Aieza Ramos Bertolso
  Bahrain
Ayan Tursyn
  Kazakhstan
Martina Corradi
  Italy
Nurzhamal Sadykova
  Kazakhstan

African Championships

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2016 IMMAF Africa Open Championships

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The 2016 IMMAF Africa Open Championships commence on Tuesday 30 August and run until the 4 September 2016 at the Brakpan Indoor Sports Centre in Johannesburg.[26]

Hosted by the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) in association with Mixed Martial Arts South Africa (MMASA) the tournament is Amateur MMA competitors from IMMAF member countries from all across the world. The Africa Open Championships permits 2 representatives per country for each weight class and 4 for the host country, spanning Strawweight to Lightweight for women and Flyweight to Super Heavyweight for men.

The 2016 IMMAF Africa Open Championships will feature on UFC FIGHT PASS and international broadcast channels, post-event.

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Heavyweight Robin Enontekio
  Sweden
Christoffer Hillsjo
  Sweden
Andries Boshoff
  South Africa
N/A
Middleweight Scott Kenee
  South Africa
Heytham Rabhi
  Sweden
Riyaad Pandy
  Sweden
N/A
Welterweight Douw Eksteen
  South Africa
Stephen May
  South Africa
Axel Karlsson
  Poland
Bhoopendra Kumar
  United Kingdom
Lightweight Tobias Harila
  Sweden
Stephan de la Rey
  South Africa
Caleb Ridley
  South Africa
Dylan Goosen
  South Africa
Featherweight Hoger Salih
  Sweden
Daniel Duda
  South Africa
Reece Van Der Merwe
  South Africa
Ryan Roets
  South Africa
Bantamweight Luthando Biko
  South Africa
Shaun Taylor
  South Africa
Mohammed Tafeez Ahmed Mohammed
  India
Katiso Matime
  South Africa
Flyweight Serdar Altas
  Sweden
Sebastian Gonzalez
  Sweden
Wade Kerspuy
  South Africa
Siddiq Bin Mahmood
  India

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight Gabriella Ringblom
  Sweden
Imke-Marischca Smit
  South Africa
N/A

Asian Championships

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2017 IMMAF Asian Open Championships

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The 2017 IMMAF Asian Open Championships took place at Singapore from 12 to 16 June.[27][28]

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Heavyweight Irman Smajic
  Sweden
Chaddad Alexandre
  Lebanon
Vishal Surendra Bhardwaj
  India
N/A
Light Heavyweight Imad Hoayek
  Lebanon
Anton Turkalj
  Sweden
Jing Yi Chong
  Malaysia
Kudaibergen Toleubayev
  Kazakhstan
Middleweight Heytham Rabhi
  Sweden
Joseph Luciano
  Australia
Sam Lawson
  Australia
Meirambek Demeubayev
  Kazakhstan
Welterweight Zhan Kenzhebayev
  Kazakhstan
Alex Sadovski
  Belarus
Axel Karlsson
  Sweden
Abbas Khan
  Bahrain
Lightweight Tobias Harila
  Sweden
Benjamin Charles Robson
  United Kingdom
Jokhar Taimuskhanov
  Kazakhstan
Nayef Fikey
  Bahrain
Featherweight Abdulmanap Magomedov
  Russia
Bekzat Zhassiya
  Kazakhstan
Daniel Schalander
  Sweden
Junior Faatui
  Australia
Bantamweight Olzhas Moldagaliyev
  Kazakhstan
Renato Vidovic
  Sweden
Zhen Teng Lim
  Singapore
Raf Voza
  United Kingdom
Flyweight Yernaz Mussabek
  Kazakhstan
Josh Neale
  United Kingdom
Hussain Abdulla
  Bahrain
Roland Yacoubian
  Lebanon

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight Gabriella Ringblom
  Sweden
Anja Saxmark
  Sweden
Alish Smith
  Australia
Jihin Radzuan
  Malaysia
Strawweight Hannah Scoggins
  United States
Ayan Tursyn
  Kazakhstan
Amirah Makhtar
  Malaysia
N/A

2019 IMMAF Asian Open Championships

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The 2019 IMMAF Asian Open Championships took place at Bangkok, Thailand from 1 to 4 May.[29][30]

Medalists

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Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Super Heavyweight Pasha Kharkhachaev
  Bahrain
N/A N/A N/A
Heavyweight Shamil Gaziev
  Bahrain
Bachir Ricardo
  Lebanon
Alexandr Dya
  Kazakhstan
Eldar Kudarov
  Kazakhstan
Light Heavyweight Magomed Gadzhiiasulov
  Bahrain
Serik Abirov
  Kazakhstan
N/A N/A
Middleweight Madi Dosmukhametov
  Kazakhstan
Ramazan Gitinov
  Bahrain
Abdulrahman Alhasan
  Kazakhstan
Alexander Val
  Kazakhstan
Welterweight Aidyn Tolepbayev
  Kazakhstan
Talor Wetere
  New Zealand
Cody Barnwell
  Australia
Abbas Khan
  Bahrain
Lightweight Shamil Gimbatov
  Bahrain
Neimat Assadov
  Kazakhstan
Mazhit Sardarov
  Kazakhstan
Yousif Sayyar
  Bahrain
Featherweight Anatoliy Zolotykh
  Kazakhstan
Elaman Shalkimbekov
  Kazakhstan
Yungfeng Li
  China
Sarul Rosruen
  Thailand
Bantamweight Olzhas Moldagaliyev
  Kazakhstan
Dastan Amangeldy
  Kazakhstan
Magomed Idrisov
  Bahrain
Ali Yaqoob
  Bahrain
Flyweight Mansur Magomedov
  Bahrain
Adilkhan Ayazbayev
  Kazakhstan
Mohamed Almuamari
  Bahrain
Darkhan Umirbekov
  Kazakhstan
Strawweight Bagdat Zhubanysh
  Kazakhstan
Yerulan Kabdulov
  Kazakhstan
Brandon Tang
  Malaysia
Isa Aldoy
  Bahrain

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Lightweight Talshyn Zhumatayeva
  Kazakhstan
Antonina Kotlyarevskaya
  Kazakhstan
N/A N/A
Bantamweight Guangmeo Han
  China
N/A N/A N/A
Flyweight Alish Smith
  Australia
Huihua Ni
  China
N/A N/A
Strawweight Colleen Augustin
  Malaysia
Nurzhamal Sadykova
  Kazakhstan
N/A N/A
Atomweight Ayan Tursyn
  Kazakhstan
Ukilay Akhmetualikyzy
  Kazakhstan
N/A N/A

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