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Boxing at the 2010 Commonwealth Games | |
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The Welterweight class is an even on the Boxing at the 2010 Commonwealth Games competition. Welterweights were limited to those boxers weighing less than 69 kilograms (152.12 lbs).
32 boxers competed, this is the second largest amount of entries in any weight class.
Like all Olympic boxing events, the competition was a straight single-elimination tournament. Both semifinal losers were awarded bronze medals, so no boxers competed again after their first loss. Bouts consisted of four rounds of two minutes each, with one-minute breaks between rounds. Punches scored only if the white area on the front of the glove made full contact with the front of the head or torso of the opponent. Five judges scored each bout; three of the judges had to signal a scoring punch within one second for the punch to score. The winner of the bout was the boxer who scored the most valid punches by the end of the bout.
Medalists
Gold | Patrick Gallagher Northern Ireland |
Silver | Callum Smith England |
Bronze | Carl Hield Bahamas |
Dilbag Singh India |
Tournament
Bracket
References
- "XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi |". results.cwgdelhi2010.org. Archived from the original on 7 October 2010.
Commonwealth Games Boxing Champions in Men's Welterweight | |
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