Boxing at the 1951 Mediterranean Games

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight
( 51 kilograms)
 Aristide Pozzali (ITA)  El Sayed El Kalash (SYR)  Fikri Idris (EGY)
Bantamweight
( 54 kilograms)
 Rabaa (EGY)  Innocenti (EGY)  El Rai (SYR)
Lightweight
( 60 kilograms)
 Saleh Abbas (EGY)  Franco Giannini (ITA)  Tawfiq Habashi (LIB)
Light Welterweight
( 63.5 kilograms)
 Bruno Visintin (ITA)  Mohyee El Din Elhamaki (EGY)  Kamal Afra (LIB)
Welterweight
( 67 kilograms)
 Renzo Ruggieri (ITA)  Fathi Abdel Rahman (EGY)  Ragheb Saman (SYR)
Light Middleweight
( 71 kilograms)
 Gharib Afifi (EGY)  Josef Habis (LIB)  Salah El Masri (SYR)
Middleweight
( 75 kilograms)
 Moustafa Fahim (EGY)  Mohamad El Aktaa (SYR)  Walter Sentimenti (ITA)
Light Heavyweight
( 81 kilograms)
 Gianbattista Alfonsetti (ITA)  Mohamed El-Minabawi (EGY)  Abdel Wahab El Halabi (LIB)
Heavyweight
(+ 81 kilograms)
 Giacomo Di Segni (ITA)  Ahmed El-Minabawi (EGY)  Fathi El Tork (SYR)

Medal table

Place Nation Total
1  Italy 5 1 1 7
2  Egypt 4 5 1 10
3  Syria 0 2 4 6
4  Lebanon 0 1 3 4
Total 9 9 9 27
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