Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1972 – waga papierowa mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1972
Boks
Waga papierowa mężczyzn
Złoty medal

György Gedó

Srebrny medal

Korea Północna Kim U-gil

Brązowy medal

Wielka Brytania Ralph Evans
Enrique Rodríguez

Waga papierowa mężczyzn to jedna z jedenastu męskich konkurencji bokserskich rozgrywanych podczas letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w 1972 w Monachium. Startowali bokserzy o wadze nie przekraczającej 48 kilogramów. Pojedynki w tej kategorii wagowej toczone były w dniach od 28 sierpnia do 10 września w hali Boxhalle. Zwyciężył reprezentant Węgier György Gedó. Wystąpiło 31 bokserów z 31 państw.


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  Malawi Shekie KongoRSC-2 
    Chanyalew HaileW 
  Chanyalew HaileKO-1
 Zambia Timothy FerukaL 
   Chanyalew Haile0 
  Wielka Brytania Ralph Evans5 
 Chile Héctor Velásquez5 
  Vanduin Batbayar0 
  Chile Héctor Velásquez0
   Wielka Brytania Ralph Evans5 
 Wielka Brytania Ralph Evans4
 Meksyk Salvador García1 
  Wielka Brytania Ralph Evans0 
   György Gedó5 
 Japonia Yoshimitsu Aragaki0 
  Asen Nikołow5 
   Asen Nikołow0
    Władimir Iwanow5 
  Władimir Iwanow5
 Argentyna Carlos Leyes0 
   Władimir Iwanow2
   György Gedó3 
  György GedóW 
 Tajlandia Surapong SripiromRET-3 
   György Gedó5
   Australia Dennis Talbot0 
 Australia Dennis TalbotKO-2
 Wenezuela Francisco RodríguezL 
  György Gedó5
 Korea Północna Kim U-gil0
 Benin Meriga Salou Seriki1 
 Egipt Said Ahmed El-Ashry4 
  Egipt Said Ahmed El-AshryRSC-2 
   Uganda James OdworiW 
 Uganda James OdworiW
 Filipiny Vicente ArsenalRSC-2 
  Uganda James OdworiL 
  Korea Północna Kim U-gilKO-2 
 Korea Północna Kim U-gilW 
 Tanzania Bakari SelemanRSC-1 
  Korea Północna Kim U-gil4
   Korea Południowa Lee Seog-un1 
 Korea Południowa Lee Seog-un5
 Polska Roman Rożek0 
  Korea Północna Kim U-gil3
   Enrique Rodríguez2 
 Turcja Arif Doğru1 
 Stany Zjednoczone Davey Armstrong4 
  Stany Zjednoczone Davey Armstrong0
    Enrique Rodríguez5 
  Enrique Rodríguez3
  Alexandru Turei2 
   Enrique Rodríguez4   
  Kuba Rafael Carbonell1    
 Kuba Rafael Carbonell5 
 Kolumbia Prudencio Cardona0 
  Kuba Rafael CarbonellW
   Singapur Syed Abdul KadirRSC-2 
 Singapur Syed Abdul KadirW
 Włochy Gaetano CurcettiRSC-3 

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