Boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Light heavyweight

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Boxing at the
1964 Summer Olympics
Flyweight
Bantamweight
Featherweight
Lightweight
Light welterweight
Welterweight
Light middleweight
Middleweight
Light heavyweight
Heavyweight

The light heavyweight class in the boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics competition was the second-heaviest class. Light heavyweights were limited to those boxers weighing less than 81 kilograms.

[edit] Medalists

Gold Italy Cosimo Pinto
Italy (ITA)
Silver Soviet Union Aleksei Kiselyov
Soviet Union (URS)
Bronze Bulgaria Alexander Nikolov
Bulgaria (BUL)
Bronze Poland Zbigniew Pietrzykowski
Poland (POL)

[edit] Results

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
14 October 17 October 19 October 21 October 23 October
 
Germany Schlegel (EUA)                
Bye  
Germany Schlegel (EUA) 5
  Uganda Mugwanya (UGA) 0  
Uganda Mugwanya (UGA)
Bye  
Germany Schlegel (EUA) 1
  Italy Pinto (ITA) 4  
Netherlands Lubbers (NED)
Bye  
Netherlands Lubbers (NED) 0
  Italy Pinto (ITA) 5  
Italy Pinto (ITA)
Bye  
Italy Pinto (ITA) W
    Bulgaria Nicolov (BUL) Bronze RSC  
Bulgaria Nicolov (BUL)        
Bye  
Bulgaria Nicolov (BUL) W
  France Thebault (FRA) RSC  
France Thebault (FRA)
Bye  
Bulgaria Nicolov (BUL) 5
  Egypt Mersal (EGY) 0  
Egypt Mersal (EGY)
Bye  
Egypt Mersal (EGY) 5
  Ghana Arimi (GHA) 0  
Ghana Arimi (GHA)
Bye  
Italy Pinto (ITA) Gold 3
    Soviet Union Kiselyov (URS) Silver 2
Argentina Gargiulo (ARG)            
Bye  
Argentina Gargiulo (ARG) 5
  Switzerland Horvath (SUI) 0  
Switzerland Horvath (SUI)
Bye  
Argentina Gargiulo (ARG) 0
  Poland Pietrzykowski (POL) 5  
Poland Pietrzykowski (POL)
Bye  
Poland Pietrzykowski (POL) W
  Jamaica Holmes (JAM) DQ  
Jamaica Holmes (JAM)
Bye  
Poland Pietrzykowski (POL) Bronze 1
    Soviet Union Kiselyov (URS) 4  
Czechoslovakia Polacek (TCH)        
Bye  
Czechoslovakia Polacek (TCH) W
  Côte d'Ivoire Nguia (CIV) RSC  
Côte d'Ivoire Nguia (CIV) 3
Australia Casey (AUS) 2  
Czechoslovakia Polacek (TCH) 0
  Soviet Union Kiselyov (URS) 5  
United States Christopherson (USA) 5
Pakistan Ali (PAK) 0  
United States Christopherson (USA) 0
  Soviet Union Kiselyov (URS) 5  
Romania Negrea (ROU) 0
Soviet Union Kiselyov (URS) 5  


[edit] Sources

Tokyo Organizing Committee (1964). The Games of the XVIII Olympiad: Tokyo 1964, vol. 2.