Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1972 – waga musza mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1972
Boks
Waga musza mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Georgi Kostadinow

Srebrny medal

Uganda Leo Rwabwogo

Brązowy medal

Polska Leszek Błażyński
Kuba Douglas Rodríguez

Waga musza mężczyzn to jedna z jedenastu męskich konkurencji bokserskich rozgrywanych podczas letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w 1972 w Monachium. Startowali bokserzy o wadze nie przekraczającej 51 kilogramów. Pojedynki w tej kategorii wagowej toczone były w dniach od 27 sierpnia do 10 września w hali Boxhalle. Zwyciężył reprezentant Bułgarii Georgi Kostadinow. Wystąpiło 36 bokserów z 36 państw.


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 Polska Leszek Błażyński3    Polska Leszek Błażyński3 
 Korea Południowa Yu Jong-man5    Korea Południowa Yu Jong-man2 
 Tanzania Saidi Tambwe0   Korea Południowa Yu Jong-man4 
  Antonio García1    Nyamdashiin Batsüren1 
  Nyamdashiin Batsüren4    Polska Leszek Błażyński0
 Kolumbia Calixto Pérez5     Georgi Kostadinow5
 Chile Martín Vargas0   Kolumbia Calixto Pérez5 
 Tunezja Ali Gharbi0   Stany Zjednoczone Tim Dement0 
 Stany Zjednoczone Tim Dement5    Kolumbia Calixto Pérez2 
  Georgi KostadinowW     Georgi Kostadinow3 
 Pakistan Jan BalouchRSC-2    Georgi Kostadinow5    
 Maroko Ali Ouabbou2   Kanada Chris Ius0    
 Kanada Chris Ius3 

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  Włochy Franco Udella1 
    
    
  Włochy Franco Udella5
   Kenia Felix Maina0 
   
    
   Boris ZoriktujewRSC-3 
  Kuba Douglas RodríguezW 
    
    
   Constantin Gruiescu5
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   Constantin Gruiescu2
  Kuba Douglas Rodríguez3 
 Japonia Fujio Nagai4 
 Filipiny Rene Fortaleza1 
  Japonia Fujio Nagai0
   Kuba Douglas Rodríguez5 
 Ekwador Jorge Mejía0
 Kuba Douglas Rodríguez5 
 Kuba Douglas Rodríguez2
 Uganda Leo Rwabwogo3
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 Urugwaj Jorge AcuñaRSC-3 
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   Wielka Brytania Maurice O’SullivanRSC-1 
 Francja Rabah Khaloufi2
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  Uganda Leo Rwabwogo4 
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  Gerd SchubertWO 
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  Irlandia Neil McLaughlinKO-2    
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 Polska Leszek Błażyński0 
  Georgi Kostadinow5 
    Georgi Kostadinow5
  Uganda Leo Rwabwogo0
 Kuba Douglas Rodríguez2
 Uganda Leo Rwabwogo3 

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