England at The 2006 Commonwealth Games - Boxing

Boxing

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Rank
Darran Langley 48 kg bye Mayengbam
W 20-12
Zamzai
W 26-23
Nasir
W 19-13
Uutoni
L 24-37
Don Broadhurst 51 kg bye Hore
W 26-18
Lindberg
W 36-27
Kumar
W 31-26
Chauke
W RSC R3
Nick MacDonald 54 kg bye Mahlangu
L 11-19
Did not advance -
Stephen Smith 57 kg bye Neequaye
W RSC R3
Prasad
W RET R3
Edwards
W 29-15
Mehrullah
W 20-10
Frankie Gavin 60 kg Bobirnat
W 16-5
Bhagwan
W 20-8
Lawal
W RSC R3
Zappavigna
W RSC R3
Frontin
W 23-9
James Russan 64 kg Christodoulou
W 22-10
Nkabiti
W RSC R2
Kidd
W 33-26
Crees
W RET R1
Kopo
W WO
Neil Perkins 69 kg Saragu
W 13-7
Trupish
W 23-13
Hamill
W 36-19
Vijender
L 14-22
Did not advance
James Degale 75 kg Naivaqa
W RSC R1
Benson
W RSC R2
Shisia
W 24-11
Fletcher
L 13-17
Did not advance
Tony Jeffries 81 kg Wulf
RSC R1
Mohale
RSC R2
Anderson
L 12-17
Did not advance -
Danny Price 91 kg Pitt
L 12-16
Did not advance -
David Price 91+ kg Rasaubale
W RSC R1
Weenink
W RSC R2
Johnson
W RSC R4
Evans
W RSC R3
  • RSC : referee stopped contest
  • RET : retired (hurt)
  • WO : walkover

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