Lätt weltervikt i boxning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984
Boxning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984 ![]() | ||||
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Lätt flugvikt | ||||
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Bantamvikt | ||||
Fjädervikt | ||||
Lättvikt | ||||
Lätt weltervikt | ||||
Weltervikt | ||||
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Mellanvikt | ||||
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Tungvikt | ||||
Supertungvikt |
Resultat från boxning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984 och herrarnas lätta weltervikt. De 31 boxarna vägde över 63,5 kg. Tävlingarna arrangerades i Los Angeles.
Medaljörer
Klass | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Lätt weltervikt | Jerry Page![]() | Dhawee Umponmaha![]() | Mircea Fulger![]() |
Mirko Puzović![]() |
Resultat
Första rundan
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Första rundan | ||
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Andra rundan
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Andra rundan | ||
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Tredje rundan
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Kvartsfinaler
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Semifinaler
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Semifinaler | ||
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Final
Vinnare | Resultat | Förlorare |
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Final | ||
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