Boks na Igrzyskach Ameryki Środkowej i Karaibów 2006
Wyniki zawodów bokserskich, które rozgrywane były w dniach: 20-27 lipca 2006 roku w Kartagenie.
Medaliści
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Waga papierowa (-48 kg) | McWilliams Arroyo ![]() | Odilion Zaleta ![]() | Yan Barthelemí ![]() Oscar Negrete ![]() |
Waga musza (-51 kg) | Juan Carlos Payano ![]() | Yoandris Salinas ![]() | McJoe Arroyo ![]() Braulio Ávila ![]() |
Waga kogucia (-54 kg) | Guillermo Rigondeaux ![]() | Arturo Santos Reyes ![]() | Jonathan Romero ![]() Héctor Manzanilla ![]() |
Waga piórkowa (-57 kg) | Carlos Velásquez ![]() | Ronald de la Rosa ![]() | Yuriorkis Gamboa ![]() Nicholas Walters ![]() |
Waga lekka (-60 kg) | Yordenis Ugás ![]() | Óscar Díaz (bokser) ![]() | Lisandro Bolivar ![]() José Mosquera ![]() |
Waga lekkopółśrednia (-64 kg) | Yudel Johnson ![]() | Hugo Moolenaar ![]() | Kenny Galarza ![]() Pedro Salinas (bokser) ![]() |
Waga półśrednia (-69 kg) | Erislandy Lara ![]() | Melvin Santana ![]() | Jean Carlos Prada ![]() Alexis Ares ![]() |
Waga średnia (-75 kg) | Yordanis Despaigne ![]() | Andrew Fermin ![]() | Alexander Brand ![]() Gustavo Caicedo ![]() |
Waga półciężka (-81 kg) | Yusiel Nápoles ![]() | Terry Cox ![]() | Carlos Negrón ![]() Ismael Mendoza ![]() |
Waga ciężka (-91 kg) | Osmay Acosta ![]() | José Payares ![]() | Anderson Emmanuel ![]() Jhon Nieves ![]() |
Waga super ciężka (+91 kg) | Michel López ![]() | Cristian Cabrera ![]() | Gerardo Bisbal ![]() Jhonny Molina ![]() |
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