2006 Men's European Union Boxing Championships
Host cityPecs
CountryHungary
Athletes85
Dates23–27 May

The Men's 2006 European Union Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Pécs, Hungary from May 23 to May 27. The 4th edition of the annual competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, EABA. A total number of 85 fighters from across Europe competed at these championships.

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Flyweight
(– 48 kilograms)
Poland Łukasz Maszczyk
Poland
Italy Alfonso Pinto
Italy
Germany Ronny Beblik
Germany

Hungary Gergo Szalai
Hungary

Flyweight
(– 51 kilograms)
Bulgaria Salim Salimov
Bulgaria
Turkey Guven Aydemir
Turkey
Hungary Norbert Kalucza
Hungary

France Amine Lamiri
France

Bantamweight
(– 54 kilograms)
Hungary Zsolt Bedak
Hungary
England Joseph Murray
England
Italy Vittorio Parrinello
Italy

Poland Krzysztof Rogowski
Poland

Featherweight
(– 57 kilograms)
France Hicham Ziouti
France
Greece Theodoros Papazov
Greece
Bulgaria Alexey Shaydulin
Bulgaria

Hungary Sandor Racz
Hungary

Lightweight
(– 60 kilograms)
Italy Domenico Valentino
Italy
Turkey Selçuk Aydın
Turkey
Netherlands Husnu Kocabas
Netherlands

Poland Krzysztof Szot
Poland

Light Welterweight
(– 64 kilograms)
Hungary Gyula Kate
Hungary
Bulgaria Boris Georgiev
Bulgaria
Turkey Önder Şipal
Turkey

Poland Mariusz Koperski
Poland

Welterweight
(– 69 kilograms)
Hungary Istvan Szili
Hungary
Turkey Bülent Ulusoy
Turkey
Croatia Borna Katalinic
Croatia

England Ryan Pickard
England

Middleweight
(– 75 kilograms)
Estonia Alexander Rubjuk
Estonia
Greece Anastasios Mperdesis
Greece
Croatia Matej Matkovic
Croatia

Turkey Savaş Kaya
Turkey

Light Heavyweight
(– 81 kilograms)
Turkey Bahram Muzaffer
Turkey
Romania Constantin Bejenaru
Romania
Croatia Marijo Šivolija
Croatia

Republic of Ireland Kenneth Egan
Ireland

Heavyweight
(– 91 kilograms)
France John M'Bumba
France
Poland Łukasz Janik
Poland
Croatia Vedran Djipalo
Croatia

Hungary Jozsef Darmos
Hungary

Super Heavyweight
(+ 91 kilograms)
Italy Roberto Cammarelle
Italy
Netherlands Roy Ignacia
Netherlands
Hungary Laszlo Gschwendtner
Hungary

Poland Krzysztof Zimnoch
Poland

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