1985 European Amateur Boxing Championships

The Men's 1985 European Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Budapest, Hungary from May 25 to June 2; 1985. The 26th edition of the bi-annual competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA. There were 142 fighters from across many European countries participated in the competition.

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Flyweight
( 48 kilograms)
Rene Breitbarth
East Germany
Ivailo Marinov
Bulgaria
Róbert Isaszegi
Hungary

Karimzhan Abdrakhmanov
Soviet Union

Flyweight
( 51 kilograms)
Dieter Berg
East Germany
Andrea Mannai
Italy
Shawn Casey
Ireland

Krasimir Cholakov
Bulgaria

Bantamweight
( 54 kilograms)
Ljubisa Simic
Yugoslavia
Aleksandar Khristov
Bulgaria
Jarmo Eskelinen
Finland

Tibor Botos
Hungary

Featherweight
( 57 kilograms)
Samson Khachatryan
Soviet Union
Dragan Konovalov
Yugoslavia
Tomasz Nowak
Poland

Jari Gronroos
Finland

Lightweight
( 60 kilograms)
Emil Chuprenski
Bulgaria
Torsten Koch
East Germany
Nurlan Abdukalykov
Soviet Union

Jose Tuominen
Finland

Light Welterweight
( 63.5 kilograms)
Siegfried Mehnert
East Germany
Imre Bacskai
Hungary
Vyacheslav Yanovski
Soviet Union

Mirko Puzovic
Yugoslavia

Welterweight
( 67 kilograms)
Israel Akopkokhyan
Soviet Union
Joni Nyman
Finland
Dragan Vasiljevic
Yugoslavia

Borislav Abadzhiev
Bulgaria

Light Middleweight
( 71 kilograms)
Michael Timm
East Germany
Babken Sagradyan
Soviet Union
Sandor Hranek
Hungary

Mikhail Takov
Bulgaria

Middleweight
( 75 kilograms)
Henry Maske
East Germany
Zoltan Fuzesy
Hungary
Filko Rushchukliev
Bulgaria

Doru Maricescu
Romania

Light Heavyweight
( 81 kilograms)
Nurmagomed Shanavazov
Soviet Union
Markus Bott
West Germany
John Beckles
England

Pero Tadic
Yugoslavia

Heavyweight
( 91 kilograms)
Alexander Yagubkin
Soviet Union
Gyula Alvics
Hungary
Deyan Kirilov
Bulgaria

Arnold Vanderlyde
Netherlands

Super Heavyweight
(+ 91 kilograms)
Ferenc Somodi
Hungary
Vyacheslav Yakovlev
Soviet Union
Janusz Zarenkiewicz
Poland

Aziz Salihu
Yugoslavia

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany (GDR)5106
2 Soviet Union (URS)4239
3 Hungary (HUN)1337
4 Bulgaria (BUL)1236
5 Yugoslavia (YUG)1045
6 Finland (FIN)0134
7 Poland (POL)0101
8 Italy (ITA)0055
9 Romania (ROU)0033
10 Denmark (DEN)0022
 Netherlands (NED)0022
12 England (ENG)0011
 Ireland (IRL)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (14 nations)12103153


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