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The welterweight class in the boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics competition was the fifth-heaviest class. Welterweights were limited to those boxers weighing less than 67 kilograms. 30 boxers from 30 nations competed. [1]

Medalists

Gold Marian Kasprzyk
  Poland
Silver Ričardas Tamulis
  Soviet Union
Bronze Silvano Bertini
  Italy
Bronze Pertti Purhonen
  Finland

Results

Round of 32
12 October
Round of 16
16 October
Quarterfinals
19 October
Semifinals
21 October
Final
23 October
          
 Guse ( EUA) 0
 Tamulis ( URS) 5
 Tamulis ( URS) 5
 Mabwa ( UGA) 0
  Niculescu ( ROU) 5
  Ramirez ( MEX) 0
 Niculescu ( ROU) 2
 Mabwa ( UGA) 3
  Frilot ( USA) 0
  Mabwa ( UGA) 5
 Tamulis ( URS) 5
 Purhonen ( FIN) Bronze 0
  Hong ( ROC) RSC
  Dabore ( NIG) W
 Dabore ( NIG) W
 Pedersen ( DEN) RSC
  Pedersen ( DEN) W
  Hie Toh ( CIV) DQ
 Dabore ( NIG) 2
 Purhonen ( FIN) 3
  Nemecek ( TCH) 5
  Bulner ( CEY) 0
 Nemecek ( TCH) RSC
 Purhonen ( FIN) W
  Purhonen ( FIN) 5
  Roberts ( AUS) 0
 Tamulis ( URS) Silver 1
 Kasprzyk ( POL) Gold 4
  Desrosiers ( CAN) RSC
  Bertini ( ITA) W
 Bertini ( ITA) 5
 Saddik ( EGY) 0
  Saddik ( EGY) W
  Songsang ( THA) DQ
 Bertini ( ITA) W
 Varley ( GBR) RSC
  Jimenez ( CUB) DQ
  Pereyra ( ARG) W
 Pereyra ( ARG) 2
 Varley ( GBR) 3
  Varley ( GBR) 3
  Lee ( KOR) 2
 Bertini ( ITA) Bronze 2
 Kasprzyk ( POL) 3
  Vilugron ( CHI) 2
  Kasprzyk ( POL) 3
 Kasprzyk ( POL) 5
 Alimi ( NGR) 0
  Alimi ( NGR) 3
  Gakungu ( KEN) 2
 Kasprzyk ( POL) 5
 Hamada ( JPN) 0
  Pourroudsari ( IRI) 0
  Kichijiro ( JPN) 5
 Hamada ( JPN) 5
 Alipala ( PHI) 0
  Alipala ( PHI) W
  Khalid ( IRQ) DQ

References

  1. ^ "Boxing at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games: Men's Welterweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2018.

Sources

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