Boxing at the 1998 Asian Games – Men's 54 kg

The men's bantamweight boxing competition at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand was held from 7 to 17 December at the Land Sports Complex.[1]

Men's 54 kg
at the 1998 Asian Games
VenueLand Sports Complex
Date7–17 December
Competitors21 from 21 nations
Medalists
    India
    Uzbekistan
    Thailand
    Kazakhstan

Like all Asian Games boxing events, the competition was a straight single-elimination tournament. This event consisted of 21 boxers. The competition began with the round 32 on 7 December, where the number of competitors was reduced to 16, and concluded with the final on 17 December. As there were fewer than 32 boxers in the competition, a number of boxers received a bye through the preliminary round. Both semi-final losers were awarded bronze medals.

All bouts consisted of five three-minute rounds. The boxers receive points for every successful punch they land on their opponent's head or upper body. The boxer with the most points at the end of the bouts wins. If a boxer is knocked to the ground and cannot get up before the referee counts to 10 then the bout is over and the opponent wins.

Schedule

All times are Indochina Time (UTC+07:00)

Date Time Event
Monday, 7 December 199814:00Round of 32
Wednesday, 9 December 199814:00Round of 16
Saturday, 12 December 199814:00Quarterfinals
Monday, 14 December 199814:00Semifinals
Thursday, 17 December 199814:00Final

Results

Legend
  • RET — Won by retirement
  • RSCI — Won by referee stop contest injury
  • RSCO — Won by referee stop contest outclassed

Final

Final
 Dingko Singh (IND) RET
 Timur Tulyakov (UZB)  

Top half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
     
         Svay Vireak (CAM) 11  
         Sio Chi Hong (MAC) 5  
           Svay Vireak (CAM)    
           Dingko Singh (IND) RSCO  
         Dingko Singh (IND) 12  
         Wei Hongtao (CHN) 6  
           Dingko Singh (IND) 18
           Sontaya Wongprates (THA) 14
         Sontaya Wongprates (THA) 20  
         Omrin Sihombing (INA) 10  
           Sontaya Wongprates (THA) 19  
           Adnan Yusoh (MAS) 6  
         Adnan Yusoh (MAS) RSCO      
         Ihab Tafesh (PLE)        
     

Bottom half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
     
         Marat Mazimbayev (KAZ) RSCO  
         Asadur Rahman (BAN)    
           Marat Mazimbayev (KAZ) 8  
           Tseyen-Oidovyn Davaatseren (MGL) 5  
         Tseyen-Oidovyn Davaatseren (MGL) 12  
 Rico Moreno (PHI) 7      Rico Moreno (PHI) 4  
 Tu Chung-hsien (TPE) 1        Marat Mazimbayev (KAZ) 4
 Timur Tulyakov (UZB) +5        Timur Tulyakov (UZB) 18
 Bae Ki-woong (KOR) 5      Timur Tulyakov (UZB) 12  
 Akbar Ahadi (IRI) 15      Akbar Ahadi (IRI) 4  
 Yasser Sheikhan (SYR) 6        Timur Tulyakov (UZB) 12  
 Kazumasa Tsujimoto (JPN) 24        Ri Gwang-sik (PRK) 7  
 Shahid Khan (PAK) 6      Kazumasa Tsujimoto (JPN) 18      
 Ri Gwang-sik (PRK) RSCI      Ri Gwang-sik (PRK) 22      
 Phouthone Soulavanh (LAO)    
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References

  1. "Results of the boxing competitions at the 1998 Asian Games". amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
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