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Finals - European Olympic Qualifying Event 2012Event: 2012 Olympic Qualifying Event (Europe) Draw: Finals Date: 21 April 2012 Venue: Hayri Gür Spor Salonu, Trabzon, TurkeyApr 21, 2012 -
Semi Finals (Session 2) - European Olympic Qualifying Event 2012Event: 2012 Olympic Qualifying Event (Europe) Draw: Semi Finals - Session 2 Date: 20 April 2012 Venue: Hayri Gür Spor Salonu, Trabzon, TurkeyApr 20, 2012 -
Semi Finals (Session 1) - European Olympic Qualifying Event 2012Event: 2012 Olympic Qualifying Event (Europe) Draw: Semi Finals - Session 1 Date: 20 April 2012 Venue: Hayri Gür Spor Salonu, Trabzon, TurkeyApr 20, 2012 -
Finals - Asian Olympic Qualifying Event 2012Event: 2012 Olympic Qualifying Event (Asia) Draw: Finals Date: 12 April 2012 Venue: Daulet Sport Complex, Astana, KazakhstanApr 12, 2012 -
Semi Finals (Session 2) - Asian Olympic Qualifying Event 2012Event: 2012 Olympic Qualifying Event (Asia) Draw: Semi Finals - Session 2 Date: 11 April 2012 Venue: Daulet Sport Complex, Astana, KazakhstanApr 11, 2012 -
Semi Finals (Session 1) - Asian Olympic Qualifying Event 2012Event: 2012 Olympic Qualifying Event (Asia) Draw: Semi Finals - Session 1 Date: 11 April 2012 Venue: Daulet Sport Complex, Astana, KazakhstanApr 11, 2012
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2011 SAT&CO AIBA World Boxing Championships, Baku
The AIBA Men's World Championships is the signature event on the AIBA calendar going back 35 years to its beginnings in 1974 when the AIBA Men's World Championships made its debut in one of the heartlands of boxing - Havana, Cuba.
Boxers aged 17 to 34 are united every two years to compete against the best in their division from around the world. The athletes participate in the official 10 weight categories in accordance with the AIBA Technical and Competition Rules with hopes of claiming ultimate glory, becoming a world champion.
The 2011 AIBA World Boxing Championships which will be held from September 22 - October 10, 2011 in Baku, Azerbaijan, will have a particular significance as the first major qualifying event for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Following the success of the AIBA World Boxing Championships Milan 2009 with a record of participants, an even higher number of boxers is expected in Baku.
Boxers aged 17 to 34 are united every two years to compete against the best in their division from around the world. The athletes participate in the official 10 weight categories in accordance with the AIBA Technical and Competition Rules with hopes of claiming ultimate glory, becoming a world champion.
The 2011 AIBA World Boxing Championships which will be held from September 22 - October 10, 2011 in Baku, Azerbaijan, will have a particular significance as the first major qualifying event for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Following the success of the AIBA World Boxing Championships Milan 2009 with a record of participants, an even higher number of boxers is expected in Baku.
2011 ASBC Asian Confederation Boxing Championships Incheon
*Viewers in Hong Kong will be able to view the delays on the 14th of August 2011.
All live streaming on this channel is also not available in Germany and Sweden due to government restrictions.
The 26th edition of ASBC's Men's Elite Championships started with its first session close to the capital city of South Korea. Having already seen some spectacular contests, the business end of the competition will surely produce some more historic encounters. Follow all your favorite Asian Boxers live on AIBA Boxing TV.
All live streaming on this channel is also not available in Germany and Sweden due to government restrictions.
The 26th edition of ASBC's Men's Elite Championships started with its first session close to the capital city of South Korea. Having already seen some spectacular contests, the business end of the competition will surely produce some more historic encounters. Follow all your favorite Asian Boxers live on AIBA Boxing TV.
2011 AIBA Junior World Boxing Championships
The AIBA Junior World Boxing Championships welcomes international boxers in 13 weight categories to compete against the best in their division. It is an occasion to celebrate boxing's youngest practitioners on the international stage. Formerly called the AIBA Cadet World Championships, the AIBA Junior World Championships is 'the' event for boxers aged 15 and 16. A new competition name for this age group has been selected to revitalise boxing at this level and to illustrate the ongoing enhancement that AIBA is achieving across all of its properties.
2011 AIBA European Confederation Championships
All of the bouts and award ceremonies from the European Continental Championships 2011 - World feed quality and specifications (as seen on TV)
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