Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2008 – waga średnia mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2008
Boks
Waga średnia mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Wielka Brytania James DeGale

Srebrny medal

Kuba Emilio Correa

Brązowy medal

Indie Vijender Singh
Irlandia Darren Sutherland

Turniej bokserski w wadze średniej (do 75 kg) w ramach Igrzysk Olimpijskich 2008 został rozegrany w dniach 9 - 23 sierpnia 2008 r. Rywalizowało 28 zawodników.

 1/16 finału1/8 finałuĆwierćfinałyPółfinałyFinał
                   
    
    
  Wenezuela Alfonso Blanco18 
   Dominikana Argenis Casimiro Núñez7 
   
    
  Wenezuela Alfonso Blanco1 
  Irlandia Darren Sutherland11 
    
    
  Irlandia Darren SutherlandRSC
   Algieria Nabil Kassel 
   
    
  Irlandia Darren Sutherland3 
  Wielka Brytania James DeGale10 
 Szwecja Naim Terbunja6 
 Rosja Matwiej Korobow18 
  Rosja Matwiej Korobow7
   Kazachstan Baktijar Artajew10 
 Maroko Said Rachidi2
 Kazachstan Baktijar Artajew8 
  Kazachstan Baktijar Artajew3
  Wielka Brytania James DeGale8 
 Wielka Brytania James DeGale13 
 Egipt Mohamed Hikal4 
  Wielka Brytania James DeGale11
   Stany Zjednoczone Shawn Estrada5 
 Stany Zjednoczone Shawn Estrada10
 Argentyna Ezequiel Maderna2 
 Wielka Brytania James DeGale16
 Kuba Emilio Correa14
 Armenia Andranik Hakopian14 
 Ghana Ahmed Saraku8 
  Armenia Andranik Hakopian 
   Uzbekistan Elshod RasulovRSC 
 Francja Jean-Mickaël Raymond2
 Uzbekistan Elshod Rasulov8 
  Uzbekistan Elshod Rasulov7 
  Kuba Emilio Correa9 
 Kuba Emilio Correa17 
 Australia Jarrod Fletcher4 
  Kuba Emilio Correa18
   Ukraina Serhii Derevjianchenko4 
  Wang Jianzheng6
 Ukraina Serhii Derevjianchenko15 
  Kuba Emilio Correa8
  Indie Vijender Singh5 
 Niemcy Konstantin Buga7 
 Ekwador Carlos Góngora14 
  Ekwador Carlos Góngora12
   Grecja Georgios Gazis1 
 Kongo Herry Saliku Biembe2
 Grecja Georgios Gazis7 
  Ekwador Carlos Góngora4   
  Indie Vijender Singh9    
 Korea Południowa Cho Deok-jin3 
 Tajlandia Pajonsuk SuperPro Samui9 
  Tajlandia Pajonsuk SuperPro Samui3
   Indie Vijender Singh13 
 Gambia Badou Jack2
 Indie Vijender Singh13 

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