Puchar Świata w boksie 1990 (Bombaj)
Puchar Świata w boksie 1990 (Bombaj) − 6. edycja bokserskiego pucharu świata. W Pucharze świata rozgrywanym od 1979 r. rywalizują zawodnicy z całego świata. W Bombaju zawodnicy rywalizowali w czterech kategoriach wagowych. W 1990 puchar świata odbywał się trzykrotnie, również w Hawanie oraz w Dublinie, gdzie również zawodnicy rywalizowali w czterech kategoriach wagowych. W odróżnieniu od mistrzostw świata, w pucharze świata przegrani w pojedynkach półfinałowych walczyli między sobą o brązowy medal.
Drabinka finałowa
Kategoria papierowa
Ćwierćfinały | Półfinały | Finał | |||||||||||
Orlando Ascencio | PTS | ||||||||||||
Róbert Isaszegi | Orlando Ascencio | PTS | |||||||||||
Jan Quast | Dharmendar Yadav | ||||||||||||
Dharmendar Yadav | PTS | Orlando Ascencio | 8 | ||||||||||
Zoram Thanga | PTS | Eric Griffin | 38 | ||||||||||
Paul Weir | Zoram Thanga | ||||||||||||
Eric Griffin | PTS | Eric Griffin | PTS | ||||||||||
James Wanene | |||||||||||||
Kategoria kogucia
Ćwierćfinały | Półfinały | Finał | |||||||||||
Serafim Todorow | PTS | ||||||||||||
Andreas Tews | Serafim Todorow | PTS | |||||||||||
Park Duk-kyu | Wayne McCullough | ||||||||||||
Wayne McCullough | PTS | Serafim Todorow | 1 | ||||||||||
Enrique Carrion | PTS | Enrique Carrion | 4 | ||||||||||
Paul Lloyd | Enrique Carrion | PTS | |||||||||||
Fred Muteweta | PTS | Fred Muteweta | |||||||||||
T.Larpluk | |||||||||||||
Kategoria lekkośrednia
Ćwierćfinały | Półfinały | Finał | |||||||||||
Ray Downey | 35 | ||||||||||||
Gopel Devang | 15 | Ray Downey | 21 | ||||||||||
Charles Lubulwa | George Onyango | 17 | |||||||||||
George Onyango | PTS | Ray Downey | 6 | ||||||||||
Ole Klemetsen | 28+ | Juan Carlos Lemus | 21 | ||||||||||
Bert Schenk | 28 | Ole Klemetsen | |||||||||||
Juan Carlos Lemus | RSC-4 | Juan Carlos Lemus | AB-5 | ||||||||||
Mukund Killekar | |||||||||||||
Kategoria super-ciężka
Ćwierćfinały | Półfinały | Finał | |||||||||||
Swilen Rusinow | PTS | ||||||||||||
Arnold Vanderlyde | Swilen Rusinow | PTS | |||||||||||
Michaił Jurczenko | Sarabieth Singh | ||||||||||||
Sarabieth Singh | PTS | Swilen Rusinow | 12 | ||||||||||
Vernon Linklater | KO-1 | Roberto Balado | 18 | ||||||||||
Andreas Schnieders | Vernon Linklater | ||||||||||||
Roberto Balado | PTS | Roberto Balado | AB-3 | ||||||||||
Raj Kumar Sangwan | |||||||||||||
Medaliści
Kategoria wagowa | Złoto | Srebro | Brąz |
Waga papierowa (- 48 kg.) | Eric Griffin | Orlando Ascencio | Zoram Thanga |
Waga kogucia (- 54 kg.) | Enrique Carrion | Serafim Todorow | Wayne McCullough |
Waga lekkośrednia (- 71 kg.) | Juan Carlos Lemus | Ray Downey | Ole Klemetsen |
Waga super-ciężka (+ 91 kg.) | Roberto Balado | Swilen Rusinow | Vernon Linklater |
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