Boxing at the 2018 South American Games

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Boxing
at the 2018 South American Games
2018 South American Games Box.png
VenueColiseo Suramericano
Dates1–6 June
Nations12
  2014
2022  

There were thirteen boxing events at the 2018 South American Games in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Ten for men and three for women. The events were held between June 1 and 6 at the Coliseo Suramericano.

Contents

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Bolivia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)64010
2Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela  (VEN)33410
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)2136
4Flag of Peru.svg  Peru  (PER)1045
5Flag of Panama.svg  Panama  (PAN)1001
6Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU)0268
7Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina  (ARG)0213
8Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia  (BOL)*0145
9Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  (CHI)0022
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana  (GUY)0022
Totals (10 entries)13132652

Men's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Light flyweight
(49kg)
Yuberjen Martínez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Leandro Blanc
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Brian Fernández
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
Miguel Ramos
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Flyweight
(52kg)
Rogger Rivera
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Ceiber Ávila
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Ramón Quiroga
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Carlos Mujica
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Bantamweight
(56kg)
Yoel Finol
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Carlos Alanis
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Jean Caicedo
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Keevin Allicock
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana
Lightweight
(60kg)
Wanderson de Oliveira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Luis Angel Cabrera
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
David Padilla
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Leodan Pezo
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Light welterweight
(64kg)
John Lennon Gutiérrez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Miguel Ferrín
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Colin Lewis
Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana
Ricardo Tamay
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Welterweight
(69kg)
Gabriel Maestre
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Luiz Rodrigues da Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Jose Gabriel Rodríguez
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Eduardo Zuleta
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Middleweight
(75kg)
Jorge Vivas
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Diego Pereira
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Hebert Souza
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bryan Angulo
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Light heavyweight
(81kg)
Nalek Korbaj
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Diego Motoa  [ Wikidata ]
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Cleverton Melo
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Carlos Peralta
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
Heavyweight
(91kg)
Deivi Julio
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Julio Castillo
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Rodrigo Carvajal
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
Juan Diaz
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Super heavyweight
(+91kg)
Cristian Salcedo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Ever Quisbert
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
Miguel Véliz
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Jose Lucar
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru

Results

Light flyweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
Flag of Venezuela.svg Miguel Ramos 2
Flag of Argentina.svg Leandro Blanc 3
Flag of Ecuador.svg Carlos Quipo 2
Flag of Argentina.svg Leandro Blanc 3
Flag of Argentina.svg Leandro Blanc 0
Flag of Colombia.svg Yuberjen Martínez 5
Flag of Bolivia.svg Brian Fernandez Cáceres 5
Flag of Panama.svg Martin Perez 0
Flag of Bolivia.svg Brian Fernandez Cáceres RSC
Flag of Colombia.svg Yuberjen Martínez
Flag of Colombia.svg Yuberjen Martínez 5
Flag of Peru.svg Isaac Herrera RSC

Flyweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
Flag of Venezuela.svg Carlos Mujica 0
Flag of Colombia.svg Ceiber Ávila 5
Flag of Ecuador.svg Roberto Cuesta 0
Flag of Colombia.svg Ceiber Ávila 5
Flag of Colombia.svg Ceiber Ávila TKO
Flag of Peru.svg Rogger Rivera Tomayro
Flag of Argentina.svg Ramón Quiroga 4
Flag of Bolivia.svg José Luis Mamani 1
Flag of Argentina.svg Ramón Quiroga 2
Flag of Peru.svg Rogger Rivera Tomayro 3

Bantamweight

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jean Carlos Caicedo  (ECU)
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Sergio Jones López  (BOL)3Flag of Bolivia.svg  Sergio Jones López  (BOL)
Flag of Peru.svg  Jorvi Farroñan Cruzado  (PER)2 Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jean Carlos Caicedo  (ECU)0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Yoel Finol  (VEN)5
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Yoel Finol  (VEN)3
Flag of Brazil.svg  Arilson da Silva Gonçalves  (BRA)2
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Yoel Finol  (VEN)5
Flag of Argentina.svg  Carlos Maria Alanis  (ARG)0
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Lucas Fernandez  (URU)2
Flag of Guyana.svg  Keevin Allicock  (GUY)3
Flag of Guyana.svg  Keevin Allicock  (GUY)0
Flag of Argentina.svg  Carlos Maria Alanis  (ARG)3Flag of Argentina.svg  Carlos Maria Alanis  (ARG)5
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jhon Wilmer Martínez  (COL)2 Flag of Argentina.svg  Carlos Maria Alanis  (ARG)5
Flag of Panama.svg  Leonel Castillo  (PAN)0

Lightweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
Flag of Peru.svg  Leodan Pezo  (PER)0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Angel Cabrera  (VEN)5
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Angel Cabrera  (VEN)5
Flag of Colombia.svg  Albeiro Paredes Romero  (COL)0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Angel Cabrera  (VEN)0
Flag of Brazil.svg  Wanderson de Oliveira  (BRA)5
Flag of Panama.svg  Orlando Martinez Sanchez  (PAN)RSC
Flag of Brazil.svg  Wanderson de Oliveira  (BRA)5
Flag of Brazil.svg  Wanderson de Oliveira  (BRA)5
Flag of Ecuador.svg  David Padilla  (ECU)0

Light welterweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
Flag of Colombia.svg  John Lennon Gutiérrez  (COL)4
Flag of Argentina.svg  Ignacio Iribarren  (ARG)1
Flag of Colombia.svg  John Lennon Gutiérrez  (COL)
Flag of Guyana.svg  Colin Lewis  (GUY)RSC
Flag of Guyana.svg  Colin Lewis  (GUY)3
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jose Palacios Medina  (VEN)2
Flag of Colombia.svg  John Lennon Gutiérrez  (COL)4
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Miguel Ferrín  (ECU)1
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Jairo Quinteros  (URU)1
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Miguel Ferrín  (ECU)4
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Miguel Ferrín  (ECU)5
Flag of Peru.svg  Ricardo Tamay  (PER)0
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Erick Aguirre  (BOL)2
Flag of Peru.svg  Ricardo Tamay  (PER)3

Welterweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Gabriel Maestre  (VEN)5
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jose Gabriel Rodriguez  (ECU)0
Flag of Colombia.svg  Alexander Rangel Madariaga  (COL)2
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jose Gabriel Rodriguez  (ECU)3
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Gabriel Maestre  (VEN)5
Flag of Brazil.svg  Luiz Rodrigues da Silva  (BRA)0
Flag of Argentina.svg  Francisco Daniel Veron  (ARG)0
Flag of Brazil.svg  Luiz Rodrigues da Silva  (BRA)5
Flag of Brazil.svg  Luiz Rodrigues da Silva  (BRA)5
Flag of Chile.svg  Eduardo Andrés Zuleta Jara  (CHI)0
Flag of Chile.svg  Eduardo Andrés Zuleta Jara  (CHI)5
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Ronald Fernando Echalar  (BOL)0

Middleweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
Flag of Argentina.svg  Leandro Almiron  (ARG)0
Flag of Brazil.svg  Hebert Conceição  (BRA)5
Flag of Brazil.svg  Hebert Conceição  (BRA)1
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jorge Vivas  (COL)4
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jorge Vivas  (COL)5
Flag of Peru.svg  Omar Ibañez Murguía  (PER)0
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jorge Vivas  (COL)5
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Diego Andres Mejia  (VEN)0
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Bryan Alejandro Angulo  (ECU)
Flag of Panama.svg  Carlos Hernandez  (PAN)RSC
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Bryan Alejandro Angulo  (ECU)0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Diego Andres Mejia  (VEN)5
Flag of Chile.svg  Joseph Cherkashyn  (CHI)0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Diego Andres Mejia  (VEN)5

Light heavyweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Carlos Enrique Ramos  (BOL)0
Flag of Colombia.svg  Diego Alejandro Motoa Carabali  (COL)5
Flag of Colombia.svg  Diego Alejandro Motoa Carabali  (COL)3
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Carlos Mina  (ECU)0
Flag of Colombia.svg  Diego Alejandro Motoa Carabali  (COL)0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Nalek Korbaj  (VEN)5
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Nalek Korbaj  (VEN)5
Flag of Brazil.svg  Cleverton Lucas Galindo De Melo  (BRA)0

Heavyweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Rodrigo Felipe Carvajal  (BOL)RSC
Flag of Colombia.svg  Deivi Julio  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Deivi Julio  (COL)4
Flag of Brazil.svg  Abner Teixeira  (BRA)1
Flag of Colombia.svg  Deivi Julio  (COL)4
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Julio Castillo  (ECU)1
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Julio Castillo  (ECU)5
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Juan Diaz  (VEN)0

Super Heavyweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
Flag of Chile.svg  Miguel Ángel Véliz Correa  (CHI)0
Flag of Colombia.svg  Cristian Camilo Salcedo Codazzi  (COL)5
Flag of Colombia.svg  Cristian Camilo Salcedo Codazzi  (COL)5
Flag of Argentina.svg  Luis Calderon  (ARG)0
Flag of Colombia.svg  Cristian Camilo Salcedo Codazzi  (COL)5
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Ever Augusto Quisbert Callisaya  (BOL)0
Flag of Peru.svg  Jose Maria Lucar Jaime  (PER)1
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Ever Augusto Quisbert Callisaya  (BOL)4

Women's events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Flyweight
(51kg)
Ingrit Valencia
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Tayonys Cedeño
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Lucy Valdivia
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Graziele Sousa
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Lightweight
(60kg)
Beatriz Ferreira
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Yeni Arias
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
María Palacios
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
María Duran
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
Middleweight
(75kg)
Atheyna Bylon
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama
Jessica Caicedo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Érika Pachito
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Francelis Carmona
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela

Flyweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
Flag of Colombia.svg  Ingrit Valencia  (COL)5
Flag of Peru.svg  Lucy Rosario Valdivia Bravo  (PER)0
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Cristina Isabel Porozo Mina  (ECU)1
Flag of Peru.svg  Lucy Rosario Valdivia Bravo  (PER)4
Flag of Colombia.svg  Ingrit Valencia  (COL)5
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Tayonys Anaonis Cedeño Rojas  (VEN)0
Flag of Brazil.svg  Graziele Jesus Sousa  (BRA)5
Flag of Argentina.svg  Clara Lescurat  (ARG)0
Flag of Brazil.svg  Graziele Jesus Sousa  (BRA)0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Tayonys Anaonis Cedeño Rojas  (VEN)5
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Tayonys Anaonis Cedeño Rojas  (VEN)5
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Nadia Joeunifer Barriga Villarroel  (BOL)0

Lightweight

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Yhamila Dahiana Cabrera Perez  (URU)0
Flag of Ecuador.svg  María José Palacios  (ECU)5
Flag of Ecuador.svg  María José Palacios  (ECU)5
Flag of Panama.svg  Elisa Williams Stiverson  (PAN)0
Flag of Ecuador.svg  María José Palacios  (ECU)RSC
Flag of Brazil.svg  Beatriz Ferreira  (BRA)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Beatriz Ferreira  (BRA)5
Flag of Argentina.svg  Dayana Erika Iohanna Sanchez  (ARG)0
Flag of Brazil.svg  Beatriz Ferreira  (BRA)5
Flag of Colombia.svg  Yeni Arias  (COL)0
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Omailyn Alcalá  (VEN)0
Flag of Colombia.svg  Yeni Arias  (COL)5
Flag of Colombia.svg  Yeni Arias  (COL)5
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Maria Teresa Duran  (BOL)0
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Minerva Magali Montiel Mieres  (PAR)1
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Maria Teresa Duran  (BOL)4

Middleweight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
      
Flag of Panama.svg  Atheyna Bylon  (PAN)5
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Erika Stefania Pachito Jurado  (ECU)0
Flag of Peru.svg  Evelyn Andrea Tolentino Lozano  (PER)RSC
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Erika Stefania Pachito Jurado  (ECU)5
Flag of Panama.svg  Atheyna Bylon  (PAN)4
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jessica Sinisterra  (COL)1
Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucia Noelia Pérez  (ARG)0
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jessica Sinisterra  (COL)5
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jessica Sinisterra  (COL)5
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Francelis Dilmar Carmona Paez  (VEN)0

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