| Time | Event | Results | |
|---|---|---|---|
08/24 13:31PM | Men's LightweightFlyweight (48kg/106 lbs) Final Shiming ZOU (CHN) - Serdamba PUREVDORJ (MGL) | Official | |
08/24 14:07PM | Men's Bantamweight (54kg/119 lbs) Final Yankiel LEON ALARCON (CUB) - Badar-Uugan ENKHBAT (MGL) | Official | |
08/24 14:42PM | Men's Lightweight (60kg/132 lbs)Final Alexey TISHCHENKO (RUS) - Daouda SOW (FRA) | Official | |
08/24 15:18PM | Men's Welterweight (69kg/152 lbs) Final Carlos BANTEAUX SUAREZ (CUB) - Bakhyt SARSEKBAYEV (KAZ) | Official | |
08/24 15:53PM | Men's Light Heavyweight (81kg/178 lbs) Final Kenny EGAN (IRL) - Xiaoping ZHANG (CHN) | Official | |
08/24 16:27PM | Men's Super Heavyweight (+91kg/201 lbs) Final Zhilei ZHANG (CHN) - Roberto CAMMARELLE (ITA) | Official |
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