Boks na Igrzyskach Ameryki Środkowej i Karaibów 1998

Wyniki zawodów bokserskich, które rozgrywane były w dniach: 13 - 22 sierpnia 1998 roku w Maracaibo.

Medaliści

Kategoria wagowaGold medal icon.svg ZłotoSilver medal icon.svg SrebroBronze medal icon.svg Brąz
Waga papierowa (-48 kg)Maikro Romero KubaJosé Luis Valera WenezuelaLiborio Romero Meksyk
Iván Calderón Portoryko
Waga musza (-51 kg)Manuel Mantilla KubaYonnhy Pérez KolumbiaLeon Moore Gujana
Eudis Mendez Dominikana
Waga kogucia (-54 kg)Waldemar Font KubaCésar Morales MeksykNehomar Cermeño Wenezuela
Edwin Rodríguez Dominikana
Waga piórkowa (-57 kg)Enrique Carrión KubaJairo Gonell DominikanaJosé Cruz Lasso Kolumbia
Mark Alexander Barbados
Waga lekka (-60 kg)Mario Kindelán KubaMiguel Cotto PortorykoMarco Tulio Aceituno Gwatemala
Carlos Castro Dominikana
Waga lekkopółśrednia (-63,5kg)Roberto Guerra KubaFrancisco Joya Rizo NikaraguaIsidro Mosquera Dominikana
Naudy Mendoza Wenezuela
Waga półśrednia (-67 kg)Diógenes Luña KubaJosé Luis Zertuche MeksykJulio Jean Haiti
Charly Navarro Wenezuela
Waga junior średnia (-71 kg)Hely Yánes WenezuelaMarcus Thomas BarbadosDavid Sánchez Meksyk
Isaac Caballero Nikaragua
Waga średnia (-75 kg)Ariel Hernández KubaJosé Luis Herrera KolumbiaMichael Brooks Jamajka
Kurt Sinette Trynidad i Tobago
Waga półciężka (-81 kg)Humberto Savigne KubaFrancisco Alvarez PortorykoFrancisco García Dominikana
Terry Cox Barbados
Waga ciężka (-91 kg)Félix Savón KubaJhony Alexander Molina WenezuelaAlejandro Virgen Haro Meksyk
Tomas Orozco Kolumbia
Waga super ciężka (+91 kg)Freddy Soto KubaOwen Black JamajkaFelipe Bojorquez Meksyk

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