Boxing at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's welterweight

Men's welterweight boxing
at the Games of the IX Olympiad
VenueKrachtsportgebouw
DateAugust 7–11
Competitors22 from 22 nations
Medalists
   New Zealand
   Argentina
   Canada
Boxing at the
1928 Summer Olympics
Flyweight   men
Bantamweight men
Featherweight men
Lightweight men
Welterweight men
Middleweight men
Light heavyweight men
Heavyweight men

The men's welterweight event was part of the boxing programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. The weight class was the fourth-heaviest contested, and allowed boxers of up to 147 pounds (66.7 kilograms). The competition was held from August 7, 1928 to August 11, 1928.

Results

Round of 32
August 7
Round of 16
August 8
Quarterfinals
August 9
Semifinals
August 10
Final
August 11
      
           Romano Caneva (ITA) PTS  
           Harry Dunn (GBR) L  
             Romano Caneva (ITA) L  
           Ted Morgan (NZL) PTS  
           Ted Morgan (NZL) W  
           Selfrid Johansson (SWE) KO2  
             Ted Morgan (NZL) PTS  
           Robert Galataud (FRA) L  
           Robert Galataud (FRA) PTS  
           František Nekolný (TCH) L  
           Robert Galataud (FRA) PTS
           Johan Hellström (FIN) L  
           Johan Hellström (FIN) PTS  
           Fred Ellis (RSA) L  
             Ted Morgan (NZL) PTS
           Raúl Landini (ARG) L
           Cor Blommers (NED) PTS
           Adrien Anneet (BEL) L  
           Cor Blommers (NED) L
  Valter Palm (EST) PTS       Raúl Landini (ARG) PTS  
  Albert Nuss (LUX) L       Valter Palm (EST) L  
  Raúl Landini (ARG) PTS       Raúl Landini (ARG) PTS  
  Thomas Lown (USA) L       Raúl Landini (ARG) PTS   Bronze medal bout
  Kintaro Usuda (JPN) PTS       Raymond Smillie (CAN) L  
  Dionisio Fernández (ESP) L       Kintaro Usuda (JPN) PTS     Raymond Smillie (CAN) PTS
  Leonard Hall (RHO) PTS       Leonard Hall (RHO) L     Robert Galataud (FRA) L
  William Walter (GER) L       Kintaro Usuda (JPN) L
  Raymond Smillie (CAN) PTS       Raymond Smillie (CAN) PTS  
  Johann Fraberger (AUT) L       Raymond Smillie (CAN) PTS
  Patrick Lenehan (IRL) PTS       Patrick Lenehan (IRL) L  
  Arne Sande (DEN) L  

References

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