Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2016 – waga kogucia mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2016
Boks
Waga kogucia mężczyzn
Złoty medalKuba Robeisy Ramírez
Srebrny medalStany Zjednoczone Shakur Stevenson
Brązowy medalRosja Władimir Nikitin
Uzbekistan Murodjon Axmadaliyev
Boks na
Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2016

Boxing pictogram.svg
MężczyźniKobiety
49 kg51 kg
52 kg60 kg
56 kg75 kg
60 kg
64 kg
69 kg
75 kg
81 kg
91 kg
+91 kg

Rywalizacja w wadze koguciej mężczyzn w boksie na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2016 została rozegrana między 10 a 20 sierpnia na obiekcie Riocentro.

Do zawodów zgłoszonych zostało 28 zawodników.

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Wszystkie godziny podane są w czasie brazylijskim (UTC-03:00) oraz polskim (CEST).

DataGodzina rozpoczęcia
UTC-03:00CEST
10 sierpnia 201611:0016:001/16 finału
11 sierpnia 201611:0016:00
14 sierpnia 201611:3016:301/8 finału
16 sierpnia 201611:3016:30Ćwierćfinały
18 sierpnia 201614:3019:30Półfinały
20 sierpnia 201614:1519:15Finał

Wyniki

 1/16 finału1/8 finałuĆwierćfinałyPółfinałyFinał
                   
    
    
  Irlandia Michael Conlan3 
   Armenia Aram Avagyan0 
 Armenia Aram Avagyan2
 Japonia Arashi Morisaka1 
  Irlandia Michael Conlan0 
  Rosja Władimir Nikitin3 
 Wielka Brytania Qais Ashfaq0 
 Tajlandia Chatchai Butdee3 
  Tajlandia Chatchai Butdee1
   Rosja Władimir Nikitin2 
 Vanuatu Lionel Warawara0
 Rosja Władimir Nikitin3 
  Rosja Władimir Nikitin 
  Stany Zjednoczone Shakur StevensonWO 
 Białoruś Dzmitryj Asanau3 
 Dominikana Héctor García0 
  Białoruś Dzmitryj Asanau1
   Mongolia Erdenebatyn Tsendbaatar2 
 Kenia Benson Gicharu0
 Mongolia Erdenebatyn Tsendbaatar3 
  Mongolia Erdenebatyn Tsendbaatar0
  Stany Zjednoczone Shakur Stevenson3 
 Brazylia Robenílson de Jesus2 
 Algieria Fahem Hammachi1 
  Brazylia Robenílson de Jesus0
   Stany Zjednoczone Shakur Stevenson3 
   
    
 Stany Zjednoczone Shakur Stevenson1
 Kuba Robeisy Ramírez2
    
    
   Zhang Jiawei3 
   Korea Południowa Ham Sang-myeong0 
 Wenezuela Victor Rodríguez1
 Korea Południowa Ham Sang-myeong2 
   Zhang Jiawei0 
  Kuba Robeisy Ramírez3 
 Ukraina Mykoła Bucenko0 
 Maroko Mohamed Hamout2 
  Maroko Mohamed Hamout1
   Kuba Robeisy Ramírez2 
 Indie Shiva Thapa0
 Kuba Robeisy Ramírez3 
  Kuba Robeisy Ramírez3
  Uzbekistan Murodjon Axmadaliyev0 
 Argentyna Alberto Melián3 
 Ghana Abdul Omar0 
  Argentyna Alberto Melián3
   Tunezja Bilel Mhamdi0 
 Tunezja Bilel Mhamdi3
 Lesotho Inkululeko Suntele0 
  Argentyna Alberto Melián   
  Uzbekistan Murodjon AxmadaliyevTKO    
 Azerbejdżan Javid Chalabiyev1 
 Kazachstan Kajrat Jeralijew2 
  Kazachstan Kajrat Jeralijew0
   Uzbekistan Murodjon Axmadaliyev3 
   
    

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