Lätt flugvikt i boxning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992
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Resultat från boxning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992 och herrarnas lätta flugvikt. De 30 boxarna vägde under 48 kg. Tävlingarna arrangerades i Pavelló Club Joventut de Badalona i Barcelona.
Medaljörer
Klass | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Lätt flugvikt | Rogelio Marcelo Kuba | Daniel Petrov Bulgarien | Jan Quast Tyskland |
Roel Velasco Filippinerna |
Resultat
Första rundan
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Första rundan | ||
Rowan Williams (GBR) | BYE | |
Stephen Ahialey (GHA) | BYE | |
Roel Velasco (PHI) | 16:1 | James Wanene (KEN) |
Rajendra Prasad (IND) | 12:6 | Andrzej Rżany (POL) |
Rogelio Marcelo (CUB) | RSC-3 | Mfamasibili Mnisi (SWZ) |
Erdenentsogt Tsogtjargal (MGL) | 8:2 | Fernando Retayud (COL) |
Rafael Lozano (ESP) | 9:0 | Abram Thwala (RSA) |
Eric Griffin (USA) | 14:2 | Fausto del Rosario (DOM) |
Daniel Petrov (BUL) | 10:7 | Nelson Dieppa (PUR) |
Song Chol (PRK) | KO-2 | Anicet Rasoanaivo (MAD) |
Dong-Bum Cho (KOR) | 8:2 | Luigi Castiglione (ITA) |
Pál Lakatos (HUN) | RSC-2 | Vladimir Ganchenko (EUN) |
Tadahiro Sasaki (JPN) | 5:3 | Domenic Figliomeni (CAN) |
Valentin Barbu (ROM) | 11:2 | Mohammed Haioun (ALG) |
Jan Quast (GER) | 6:0 | Mohamed Zbir (MAR) |
Pramuansak Phosuwan (THA) | RSC-2 | St. Aubyn Hines (JAM) |
Andra rundan
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Andra rundan | ||
Rowan Williams (GBR) | 11:3 | Stephen Ahialey (GHA) |
Roel Velasco (PHI) | 15:6 | Rajendra Prasad (IND) |
Rogelio Marcelo (CUB) | 14:2 | Erdenentsogt Tsogtjargal (MGL) |
Rafael Lozano (ESP) | 6:2 | Eric Griffin (USA) |
Daniel Petrov (BUL) | RSC-3 | Song Chol (PRK) |
Pál Lakatos (HUN) | 20:15 | Dong-Bum Cho (KOR) |
Valentin Barbu (ROM) | 10:7 | Tadahiro Sasaki (JPN) |
Jan Quast (GER) | 11:2 | Pramuansak Phosuwan (THA) |
Kvartsfinaler
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Kvartsfinaler | ||
Roel Velasco (PHI) | 7:6 | Rowan Williams (GBR) |
Rogelio Marcelo (CUB) | 11:3 | Rafael Lozano (ESP) |
Daniel Petrov (BUL) | 17:8 | Pál Lakatos (HUN) |
Jan Quast (GER) | 17:8 | Valentin Barbu (ROM) |
Semifinaler
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Semifinaler | ||
Rogelio Marcelo (CUB) | RSCH-1 | Roel Velasco (PHI) |
Daniel Petrov (BUL) | 15:9 | Jan Quast (GER) |
Final
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Final | ||
Rogelio Marcelo (CUB) | 20:10 | Daniel Petrov (BUL) |
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