Boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Featherweight

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

The featherweight class in the boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics competition was the third-lightest class. Featherweights were limited to those boxers weighing less than 57 kilograms. The competition was held from October 13, 1964 to October 23, 1964.

32 boxers from 32 nations competed.

Medallists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Stanislav Stepashkin
Soviet Union (URS)
 Anthony Villanueva
Philippines (PHI)
 Heinz Schulz
Germany (EUA)
 Charles Brown
United States (USA)

Results

Round of 32
October 13
  Round of 16
October 17
  Quarterfinals
October 20
  Semifinals
October 21
  Final
October 23
                                   
  Brown (USA) 5  
  Hope (AUS) 0       Brown (USA) 4  
  Khiru (CAM) W     Khiru (CAM) 1  
  Martínez (ARG) RSC         Brown (USA) 4  
  Duran (MEX) 5         Duran (MEX) 1  
  Anwer (IRQ) 0       Duran (MEX) 4
  Suk (KOR) W     Suk (KOR) 1  
  Molina (CHI) DQ         Brown (USA) 1  
  Takayama (JPN) 5         Villanueva (PHI) 4  
  McLoughlin (RHO) 0       Takayama (JPN) RSC  
  Fitzsimmons (IRL) 0     Gutman (POL) W  
  Gutman (POL) 5         Gutman (POL) RSC
  Villanueva (PHI) 3         Villanueva (PHI) W  
  Girgenti (ITA) 2       Villanueva (PHI) 4
  Weiss (AUT) 2     Ben Hassan (TUN) 1  
  Ben Hassan (TUN) 3         Villanueva (PHI) 2
  Andeh (NGR) W         Stepashkin (URS) 3
  El-Bedewi (EGY) RSC       Andeh (NGR) 1  
  Tun (BIR) W     Tun (BIR) 4  
  Smith (GBR) RSC         Tun (BIR) 0  
  Bhim Bahadur (NEP) 0         Schulz (EUA) 5  
  Schulz (EUA) 5       Schulz (EUA) 5
  Frazer (PAN) RSC     Waruinge (KEN) 0  
  Waruinge (KEN) W         Schulz (EUA) L
  Limmonen (FIN) W         Stepashkin (URS) KO  
  De Rooij (NED) RSC       Limmonen (FIN) 2  
  Crudu (ROU) 4     Crudu (ROU) 3  
  Caminero (CUB) 1         Crudu (ROU) RSC
  Stepashkin (URS) W         Stepashkin (URS) W  
  Nieves (PUR) RSC       Stepashkin (URS) W
  Hsu (ROC) W     Hsu (ROC) RSC  
  Loren (ESP) DQ  

Spanish boxer Valentín Loren punched a Hungarian referee in the face after being disqualified; he was banned for life from international competition.[1]

References

Sources

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