Boxing – Men's light heavyweight
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
VenueOxenford Studios
Dates9 – 14 April 2018
Competitors13 from 13 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Wales
silver medal    Samoa
bronze medal    Australia
bronze medal    Canada

The men's light heavyweight boxing competitions at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia took place between 9 and 14 April at Oxenford Studios. Light heavyweights were limited to those boxers weighing less than 81 kilograms.

Like all Commonwealth 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 three rounds of three minutes each, with one-minute breaks between rounds. Beginning this year, the competition was scored using the "must-ten" scoring system.

Schedule

The schedule is as follows:[1]

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

Date Time Round
Monday 9 April 201814:17Round of 16
Wednesday 11 April 201820:47Quarter-finals
Friday 13 April 201821:02Semi-finals
Saturday 14 April 201820:17Final

Medalists

Results

The draw is as follows:[2]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 Sammy Lee (WAL) 3
 Lukmon Lawal (NGR) 1  Regarn Simbwa (UGA) 1
 Regarn Simbwa (UGA) 4  Sammy Lee (WAL) 4
 Sean Lazzerini (SCO) 1  Clay Waterman (AUS) 1
 Clay Waterman (AUS) 4  Clay Waterman (AUS) 4
 Mbachi Kaonga (ZAM) 4  Mbachi Kaonga (ZAM) 1
 Nickson Abaka (KEN) 1  Sammy Lee (WAL) 5
 Ato Plodzicki-Faoagali (SAM) 0
 Awais Ali Khan (PAK) 0
 Ian Darby (JAM) 0  Ato Plodzicki-Faoagali (SAM) 5
 Ato Plodzicki-Faoagali (SAM) 5  Ato Plodzicki-Faoagali (SAM) 4
 Louis Cedric Olivier (MRI) 0  Harley O'Reilly (CAN) 1
 Harley O'Reilly (CAN) 5  Harley O'Reilly (CAN) W/O
 Ulrich Rodrigue Yombo (CMR)

References

  1. "Boxing - Daily Schedule". Gold Coast 2018. Archived from the original on 7 March 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  2. "Boxing Men's Light Heavy (81kg) Draw Sheet" (PDF). www.results.gc2018.com/. Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Organizing Committee (GOLDOC). 3 April 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
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