United States at The 2000 Summer Olympics - Boxing

Boxing

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Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Rank
Brian Viloria Light Flyweight Kazakov (RUS)
W 8–6
Asloum (FRA)
L 4–6
Did not advance
José Navarro Flyweight Ballo (INA)
W 16–10
Mesbahi (MAR)
W 12–9
Thomas (FRA)
L 12–23
Did not advance
Clarence Vinson Bantamweight Bouaita (FRA)
W 9–2
Kadyraliev (KGZ)
W 12–7
Olteanu (ROU)
W 26–19
Rigondeaux (CUB)
L 6–18
Did not advance 3 !
Rocky Juarez Featherweight Batmani (IRI)
W (RSC)
Huste (GER)
W 17–15
Kamsing (THA)
W (RSC)
Djamaloudinov (RUS)
W 23–12
Sattarkhanov (KAZ)
L 14–22
2 !
David Jackson Lightweight Ben Rabah (TUN)
W 19–7
Palyani (TUR)
L
Did not advance
Ricardo Williams Light Welterweight Collins (AUS)
W (RSC)
Olusegun (NIG)
W (RSC)
Leonov (RUS)
W 17–12
Luña (CUB)
W 42–41
Abdoollayev (UZB)
L 27–20
2 !
Dante Craig Welterweight Showban (EGY)
W (RSC)
Ulusoy (TUR)
L 9–4
Did not advance
Jermain Taylor Light Middleweight Usagin (BUL)
W (RSC)
MacIntosh (CAN)
W 23–9
Sturm (GER)
W 19–14
Ibraimov (KAZ)
W (RSC)
Did not advance 3 !
Jeff Lacy Middleweight Conceição (BRA)
W (RSC)
Kakietek (POL)
W 21–7
Gaydarbekov (RUS)
W (RSC)
Did not advance
Olanda Anderson Light Heavyweight Bye Kraj (CZE)
L 12–13
Did not advance
Michael Bennett Heavyweight Bartnik (POL)
W 11–2
N/A Savón (CUB)
L (RSC)
Did not advance

Key:

  • RSC – Referee stopped contest

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