Boks na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1972 – waga półciężka mężczyzn

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1972
Boks
Waga półciężka mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Mate Parlov

Srebrny medal

Kuba Gilberto Carrillo

Brązowy medal

Polska Janusz Gortat
Nigeria Isaac Ikhouria

Podium medalistów: od lewej Carrillo, Parlov, Ikhouria i Gortat

Waga półciężka mężczyzn to jedna z jedenastu męskich konkurencji bokserskich rozgrywanych podczas letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w 1972 w Monachium. Startowali bokserzy o wadze nie przekraczającej 81 kilogramów. Pojedynki w tej kategorii wagowej toczone były w dniach od 28 sierpnia do 10 września w hali Boxhalle. Zwyciężył reprezentant Jugosławii Mate Parlov. Wystąpiło 28 bokserów z 28 państw.


Drabinka turniejowa

 1/161/8ĆwierćfinałyPółfinałyFinał
                   
    
    
  Kuba Gilberto CarrilloKO-1 
   Wenezuela Ernesto SánchezL 
   
    
  Kuba Gilberto CarrilloW 
  Norwegia Harald SkogRSC-1 
    
    
  Norwegia Harald Skog5
    Seifu Makonnen0 
   
    
  Kuba Gilberto Carrillo5 
  Nigeria Isaac Ikhouria0 
 Nigeria Isaac Ikhouria3 
 Szwajcaria Anton Schär2 
  Nigeria Isaac Ikhouria5
   Brazylia Waldemar de Oliveira0 
 Brazylia Waldemar de Oliveira5
 Indie Nghlhav Mehtabs Singh0 
  Nigeria Isaac Ikhouria3
   Nikołaj Anfimow2 
  Nikołaj Anfimow5 
  Georgi Stankow0 
   Nikołaj AnfimowW
   Egipt Ahmed Mahmoud AlyRSC-3 
 Egipt Ahmed Mahmoud Aly5
  Gombyn Zorig0 
 Kuba Gilberto CarrilloRSC-2
  Mate ParlovW
 Polska Janusz Gortat5 
 Czechosłowacja Jaroslav Král0 
  Polska Janusz Gortat3 
   Stany Zjednoczone Raymond Russell2 
 Stany Zjednoczone Raymond RussellW
 Kenia Stephen ThegaRSC-2 
  Polska Janusz GortatW 
   Rudi HornigRSC-1 
  Rudi Hornig5 
 Francja Henri Moreau0 
   Rudi Hornig4
   Włochy Guglielmo Spinello1 
 Włochy Guglielmo SpinelloKO-2
 Tanzania Samson LaizerL 
  Polska Janusz Gortat0
   Mate Parlov5 
  Marian Culineac5 
 Jamajka Oliver Wright0 
   Marian CulineacRSC-2
   Argentyna Miguel Ángel CuelloW 
 Argentyna Miguel Ángel Cuello4
  Ottomar Sachse1 
  Argentyna Miguel Ángel CuelloL   
   Mate ParlovWO    
  Mate ParlovW 
 Czad Noureddine Aman HassanRSC-2 
   Mate ParlovW
    Imre TóthRSC-2 
  Imre Tóth3
 Uganda Matthias Ouma2 

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