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Boxing At The 2007 Pan American Games – Qualifier 1
The Men's Boxing Tournament at the 2007 Pan American Games was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from July 20 to July 28. There were three qualifying events for the Boxing Tournament, with the first one held in Barquisimeto, Venezuela from February 2 to February 8, 2007. Light Flyweight (– 48 kg) Flyweight (– 51 kg) Bantamweight (– 54 kg) Lightweight (– 60 kg) See also * Pan American Games Qualifier 2 in Buenos Aires, Argentina from March 15 to March 20, 2007 * Pan American Games Qualifier 3 in Port of Spain, Trinidad Port of Spain ( ; Trinidadian English: ''Port ah Spain'' ) is the capital and chief port of Trinidad and Tobago. With a municipal population of 49,867 (2017), an urban population of 81,142 and a transient daily population of 250,000, it is Trini ... from April 23 to April 28, 2007 ReferencesResults {{DEFAULTSORT:Boxing at the 2007 Pan American Games - Qualifier 1 P 2007 in Venezuelan sport Events at the 2007 Pan American Gam ...
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