boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight
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boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight
Summary
boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight is an Olympic sporting event[1].
Key Facts
- boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight is in the country of Mexico[2].
- boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight's instance of is recorded as Olympic sporting event[3].
- boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight followed boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – light middleweight[4].
- boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight was followed by boxing at the 1972 Summer Olympics – light middleweight[5].
- boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight is part of boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics[6].
- boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight took place on 1968[7].
- boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight's sport is recorded as boxing[8].
- Among those involved in boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight was Günther Meier[9].
- A participant in boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight was Rolando Garbey[10].
- Among those involved in boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight was John Baldwin[11].
- A participant in boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight was Boris Lagutin[12].
- boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight's competition class is recorded as light middleweight[13].
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When and Where
boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight occurred on 1968[7]. It is in the country of Mexico[2].
Context
boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – light middleweight is part of boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics[6]. Its instance of is recorded as Olympic sporting event[3]. It followed boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – light middleweight[4]. It was followed by boxing at the 1972 Summer Olympics – light middleweight[5].
Participants
Recorded participant include Günther Meier[9], Rolando Garbey[10], John Baldwin[11], and Boris Lagutin[12].