Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2008 – waga musza mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2008
Boks
Waga musza mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Tajlandia Somjit Jongjohor

Srebrny medal

Kuba Andry Laffita

Brązowy medal

Rosja Gieorgij Bałakszyn
Włochy Vincenzo Picardi

Turniej bokserski w Wadze muszej (do 51 kg) w ramach Igrzysk Olimpijskich 2008 został rozegrany w dniach 12 - 23 sierpnia 2008 r. Rywalizowało 28 zawodników.

 1/16 finału1/8 finałuĆwierćfinałPółfinałFinał
                   
    
    
  Portoryko McWilliams Arroyo14 
   Węgry Norbert Kalucza6 
   
    
  Portoryko McWilliams Arroyo2 
  Kuba Andry Laffita11 
    
    
  Kuba Andry Laffita9
   Wielka Brytania Khalid Yafai3 
   
    
  Kuba Andry Laffita9 
  Rosja Gieorgij Bałakszyn8 
    
    
  Rosja Gieorgij Bałakszyn12
   Kazachstan Mirat Sarsembajew4 
 Kazachstan Mirat Sarsembajew14
 Polska Rafał Kaczor5 
  Rosja Gieorgij Bałakszyn15
  Indie Jitender Kumar11 
 Uzbekistan Tulashboy Doniyorov10 
 Kenia Bernard Ngumba Irungu1 
  Uzbekistan Tulashboy Doniyorov6
   'Indie Jitender Kumar13 
 Indie Jitender KumarRET
 Turcja Furkan Ulaş Memiş 
 Kuba Andry Laffita2
 Tajlandia Somjit Jongjohor8
 Dominikana Juan Carlos Payano10 
 Francja Jérôme Thomas6 
  Dominikana Juan Carlos Payano4 
   Włochy Vincenzo Picardi8 
 Włochy Vincenzo Picardi10
 Zambia Casius Chiyanika3 
  Włochy Vincenzo Picardi7 
  Tunezja Walid Cherif5 
 Tunezja Walid Cherif14 
 Australia Stephen Sutherland2 
  Tunezja Walid Cherif11
   Korea Południowa Lee Ok-sung5 
 Stany Zjednoczone Rau’shee Warren8
 Korea Południowa Lee Ok-sung9 
  Włochy Vincenzo Picardi1
  Tajlandia Somjit Jongjohor7 
 Azerbejdżan Samir Məmmədov19 
 Maroko Abdelillah Nhaila4 
  Azerbejdżan Samir Məmmədov2
   Tajlandia Somjit Jongjohor10 
 Tunezja Walid Cherif6
 Gwatemala Eddie Valenzuela1 
  Tajlandia Somjit Jongjohor8   
  Tadżykistan Anwar Junusow1    
 Sri Lanka Anurudha Rathnayake3 
 Brazylia Robenílson de Jesus13 
  Brazylia Robenílson de Jesus6
   Tadżykistan Anwar Junusow12 
 Południowa Afryka Jackson Chauke1
 Tadżykistan Anwar Junusow9 

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