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- Athanasios Iliadis (Greece) 5:0 1976 Balkan Championships, Zagreb, YugoslaviaWelterweight 1/4: Defeated Sabahattin Burcu (Turkey) 5:0 1/2: Defeated Viktor...
- Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country...
- Light welterweight details Sugar Ray Seales  United States Angel Angelov  Bulgaria Issaka Daborg  Niger Zvonimir Vujin  Yugoslavia Welterweight details...
- allowed to box for 28 days, so he was scratched from the final, giving Yugoslav boxer Anton Josipović the uncontested gold medal. During the medal ceremony...
- kilograms) Ace Rusevski Yugoslavia Christian Zornow East Germany René Weller West Germany Abdel Kerzazi France Light Welterweight (– 63.5 kilograms) Bogdan...
- Light Welterweight (– 63.5 kilograms) Valery Limasov Soviet Union József Nagy Hungary Ulrich Beyer East Germany Bajram Hasani Yugoslavia Welterweight (–...
- Polyák  Hungary Branislav Martinović  Yugoslavia Welterweight 73 kg Valeriu Bularca  Romania Stevan Horvat  Yugoslavia Ziya Doğan  Turkey Middleweight 79...
- Memet (Mehmet) Bogujevci (born 3 May 1951) is a Yugoslav former boxer. He competed in the men's welterweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. At the European...
- Christophe Negrel  France Shim Ki-sun  South Korea Zoran Krajčinović  Yugoslavia Welterweight (−76 kg) José Jesús Márquez  Spain Marco Scheiterbauer  Germany...
- Light Welterweight (– 63.5 kilograms) Vladimir Yengibaryan Soviet Union Walter Iv**** Czechoslovakia Zygmunt Milewski Poland Ilija Lukić Yugoslavia Welterweight...