Boxing at the 1990 Commonwealth Games

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Boxing
at the 1990 Commonwealth Games
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VenueAuckland
Dates24 January – 3 February 1990
  1986
1994  

Final results for the boxing competition at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand, from 24 January to 3 February.

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Light flyweight ( 48 kg)

RANKName athleteCOUNTRY
Med 1.png Justin Juuko Flag of Uganda.svg UGA
Med 2.png Abdurahman Ramadhani Flag of Kenya.svg KEN
Med 3.png Domenic Figliomeni Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN
Med 3.png Dharmendar Yadav Flag of India.svg IND

Flyweight ( 51 kg)

RankName athleteCountry
Med 1.png Wayne McCullough Ulster Banner.svg NIR
Med 2.png Nokuthula Tshabangu Flag of Zimbabwe.svg ZIM
Med 3.png Born Siwakwi Flag of Zambia.svg ZAM
Med 3.png Maurice Maina Flag of Kenya.svg KEN

Bantamweight ( 54 kg)

RankName athleteCountry
Med 1.png Mohammed Sabo Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA
Med 2.png Geronimo Bie Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN
Med 3.png Justin Chikwanda Flag of Zambia.svg ZAM
Med 3.png Wesley Christmas Flag of Guyana.svg GUY

Featherweight ( 57 kg)

RankName athleteCountry
Med 1.png John Irwin Flag of England.svg ENG
Med 2.png Haji Ally Flag of Tanzania.svg TAN
Med 3.png David Gakuha Flag of Kenya.svg KEN
Med 3.png James Nicholson Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS

Lightweight ( 60 kg)

RankName athleteCountry
Med 1.png Godfrey Nyakana Flag of Uganda.svg UGA
Med 2.png Justin Rowsell Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS
Med 3.png Bakari Mambeya Flag of Tanzania.svg TAN
Med 3.png David Anderson Flag of Scotland.svg SCO

Light welterweight ( 63.5 kg)

RankName athleteCountry
Med 1.png Charles Kane Flag of Scotland.svg SCO
Med 2.png Nicodemus Odore Flag of Kenya.svg KEN
Med 3.png Stefan Scriggins Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS
Med 3.png Duke Chinyadza Flag of Zimbabwe.svg ZIM

Welterweight ( 67 kg)

RankName athleteCountry
Med 1.png David Defiagbon Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA
Med 2.png Greg Johnson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN
Med 3.png Anthony Mwamba Flag of Zambia.svg ZAM
Med 3.png Grahame Cheney Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS

Light middleweight ( 71 kg)

RankName athleteCountry
Med 1.png Richie Woodhall Flag of England.svg ENG
Med 2.png Ray Downey Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN
Med 3.png Sililo Figota Flag of Samoa.svg SAM
Med 3.png Andy Creery Flag of New Zealand.svg NZL

Middleweight ( 75 kg)

RankName athleteCountry
Med 1.png Chris Johnson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN
Med 2.png Joseph Laryea Flag of Ghana.svg GHA
Med 3.png Charles Matata Flag of Uganda.svg UGA
Med 3.png Mark Edwards Flag of England.svg ENG

Light heavyweight ( 81 kg)

RankName athleteCountry
Med 1.png Joseph Akhasamba Flag of Kenya.svg KEN
Med 2.png Dale Brown Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN
Med 3.png Nigel Anderson Flag of New Zealand.svg NZL
Med 3.png Joseph Abdu Kaddu Flag of Uganda.svg UGA

Heavyweight ( 91 kg)

RankName athleteCountry
Med 1.png George Onyango Flag of Kenya.svg KEN
Med 2.png Patrick Jordan Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN
Med 3.png Kevin Onwuka Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA
Med 3.png Emerio Fainuulua Flag of Samoa.svg SAM

Super heavyweight (> 91 kg)

RankName athleteCountry
Med 1.png Michael Kenny Flag of New Zealand.svg NZL
Med 2.png Liadi al-Hassan Flag of Ghana.svg GHA
Med 3.png Vernon Linklater Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN
Med 3.png Paul Douglas Ulster Banner.svg NIR

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