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Boxing at the Pacific Games has been contested since 1963 when it was included as one of ten sports at the inaugural games held in
Suva Suva (, ) is the Capital city, capital and the most populous city of Fiji. It is the home of the country's largest metropolitan area and serves as its major port. The city is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in Rew ...
, Fiji. The Pacific Games was known as the South Pacific Games prior to 2011. The
weight classes Weight classes are divisions of competition used to match competitors against others of their own size. Weight classes are used in a variety of sports including Rowing (sport), rowing, Weightlifting#Weightlifting sports, weight lifting, and especi ...
used for the
Pacific Games The Pacific Games (French: Jeux du Pacifique), is a continent, continental multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from Oceania. The inaugural Games took place in 1963 South Pacific Games, 1963 in Suva, Fiji, and most recently i ...
are in accordance with
International Boxing Association The International Boxing Association (IBA), previously known as the Association Internationale de Boxe Amateur (AIBA), is a sports organization that sanctions amateur boxing, amateur and professional boxing matches and awards world and subordinate ...
(IBA) classifications. Boxing has also been included in many of the
Pacific Mini Games The Pacific Mini Games are a continental multi-sport event contested by countries and territories located in Oceania. The event has been held every four years since the inaugural games in Honiara, Solomon Islands in 1981. It was known as the Sou ...
, starting with the first edition held at
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in 1981.


Pacific Games

The boxing weight classes contested at each Pacific Games are listed in the table below. Flag icons and three letter country code indicate the nationality of the gold medal winner of an event, where this information is known; otherwise an (X) is used. An Olympic Qualifier is designated (OQ) instead of using a flag icon where the event was not counted in the official Pacific Games medal tally. Selecting or hovering over a country code with a dotted underline will reveal the name of the event winner. A dash (–) indicates a weight division that was not contested.


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{{tooltip, WSM, Flyweight: T. Tumanavao (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, WSM
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{{tooltip, WSM, Light-welterweight: G. Peters (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, PNG, 1970
{{tooltip, PNG, Welterweight: S. Kodeng (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, TON
{{tooltip, TGA, Light-middleweight: M. Peti (Tonga) , {{flagdeco, FIJ
{{tooltip, FIJ, Middleweight: C. Blake (Fiji) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, Light-heavyweight: F. Eto (Western Samoa) , – , {{flagdeco, TAH, 1946
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{{tooltip, TAH, Bantamweight: Hubert Apoang (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, ASM
{{tooltip, ASM, Featherweight: Douglas Westbrook (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, Lightweight: Pelema Aukuso (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, FIJ
{{tooltip, FIJ, Light-Welterweight: Joe Nitiva (Fiji) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, Welterweight: Tanalai Folasi (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, Light Middleweight: Samu Uipo (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, Middleweight: Michael Rau (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, FIJ
{{tooltip, FIJ, Light Heavyweight: Kamisese Vaubula (Fiji) , – , {{flagdeco, NCL, 1853
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{{tooltip, WSM, Light-Flyweight: Luatapaa Ofa (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, Flyweight: A. Nani (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, ASM
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{{cite report , page=4 , title= 1983 South Pacific Games Results , website= Oceania Sport Information Centre , access-date= 28 October 2015 , url-status= live , url=http://websites.sportstg.com/get_file.cgi?id=36014164 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170908120841/http://websites.sportstg.com/get_file.cgi?id=36014164 , archive-date= 8 September 2017 Tommy Bauro of the Solomon Islands won the gold medal in the middleweight division.
Fine Sani Fine Sani Vea (born 19 November 1959) is a Tongan boxer. He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics, losing his first bout to Georgică Donici of Romania. Sani won a gold medal in the light heavyweight divisio ...
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in the light-heavyweight division.{{cite news , date=12 September 1983 , title=Kitioni's in , work=The Fiji Sun , page=12 , url=http://websites.sportstg.com/get_file.cgi?id=36014164 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230505153732/https://websites.mygameday.app/get_file.cgi?id=36014164 , archive-date=5 May 2023 Loi Faaeteete won the heavyweight division for Western Samoa. , - style="background-color:lightgrey; line-height:8px;font-size:72%; color:#555;" , colspan="3", , colspan="10", ,   ,   , 91 kg , 91+ kg , colspan="2", , - , align=center, VIII , align=left, 1987 , align=left,
Nouméa Nouméa () is the capital and largest city of the French Sui generis collectivity, special collectivity of New Caledonia and is also the largest Francophone city in Oceania. It is situated on a peninsula in the south of New Caledonia's main i ...
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{{tooltip, PNG, Bantamweight: Abel Ando (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, Featherweight: T. Huukena (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, ASM
{{tooltip, SSM, Lightweight: Siaosi Misionare (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, TGA
{{tooltip, TGA, Light-Welterweight: O. Havea (Tonga) , {{flagdeco, ASM
{{tooltip, ASM, Welterweight: F. Oto (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, ASM
{{tooltip, ASM, Light Middleweight: F. Naea (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, TGA
{{tooltip, TGA, Middleweight: Sione Talia'uli (Tonga) , {{flagdeco, ASM
{{tooltip, ASM, Light Heavyweight: M. Masoa (American Samoa) , – , {{flagdeco, TAH
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Port Moresby (; Tok Pisin: ''Pot Mosbi''), also referred to as Pom City or simply Moresby, is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea. It is one of the largest cities in the southwestern Pacific (along with Jayapura) outside of Australia and New ...
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{{tooltip, PNG, 51kg: R. Noan (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 54kg: John Sam (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, TGA
{{tooltip, TGA, 57kg: Frisco Kivalu (Tonga) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 60kg: Henry Kunsi ((Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 63.5kg: T. Meta (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 67kg: Moses Kelets (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, ASM
{{tooltip, ASM, 71kg: T. Tuitamai (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, TGA
{{tooltip, TGA, 75kg: T. Halafihi (Tonga) , {{flagdeco, ASM
{{tooltip, ASM, 81kg: S. Vaitele (American Samoa) , – , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, 91kg: H. Lavea (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, TGA
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Papeete Papeete (Tahitian language, Tahitian: ''Papeʻetē'', pronounced ; old name: ''Vaiʻetē''Personal communication with Michael Koch in ) is the capital city of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of the France, French Republic in the Pacific ...
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{{tooltip, SOL, 48kg: Timothy Soe (Solomon Islands) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 51kg: Raphael Lare (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 54kg: John Sam (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 57kg: P. Gobrait (Tahiti) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 60kg: Henry Kunsi((Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 63.5kg: Steven Kevi (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 67kg: T. Rowa (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, TGA
{{tooltip, TGA, 71kg: S. Heaps (Tonga) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 75kg: L. Bastelica (Tahiti) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 81kg: Tauhiti Nena (Tahiti) , – , {{flagdeco, SOL
{{tooltip, SOL, 91kg: Joseph Saimei (Solomon Islands) , {{flagdeco, TGA
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{{tooltip, PNG, 48kg: John Darren (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 51kg: Tony Miriks (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, FIJ
{{tooltip, FIJ, 54kg: Mohammed Arif Hussein (Fiji) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 57kg: Lynch Ipera (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 60kg: Alifi Pati Duffy (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 63.5kg: Tom Tamaititamio (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, FIJ
{{tooltip, FIJ, 67kg: Peni Bolatolu Qaraud (Fiji) , {{flagicon image, New Caledonia Sports Flag.svg
{{tooltip, NCL, 71kg: Claude Giraud (New Caledonia) , {{flagicon image, New Caledonia Sports Flag.svg
{{tooltip, NCL, 75kg: Jean-Francois Chetah (New Caledonia) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 81kg: Pauga Lalau (American Samoa) , – , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 91kg: Cody Yann Torii (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, +91kg: Tauhiti Nena (French Polynesia) , 12 , {{cite web , date= 1999 , title= 11.South Pacific Games - Guam - 1999 , work= Amateur Boxing Results , access-date= 19 May 2015 , url= http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/SouthPacificGames1999.html , url-status= live , archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090127041521/http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/SouthPacificGames1999.html , archive-date= 27 January 2009 , - style="background-color:lightgrey; line-height:8px;font-size:72%; color:#555;" , colspan="3", , colspan="5", ,   , 64 kg , 69 kg , – , colspan="7", , - , align=center, XII , align=left, 2003 ({{detailsLink, Boxing at the 2003 South Pacific Games) , align=left,
Suva Suva (, ) is the Capital city, capital and the most populous city of Fiji. It is the home of the country's largest metropolitan area and serves as its major port. The city is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in Rew ...
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{{tooltip, PNG, 48kg: Jack Willie (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 51kg: Paul Lare (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 54kg: Samuelu Faialaga (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 57kg: Rodrigue Havata (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, VAN
{{tooltip, VAN, 60kg: Tom Majuara (Vanuatu) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 64kg: Albert Temaititahio (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, VAN
{{tooltip, VAN, 69kg: Peter Mark Nauka (Vanuatu) , – , {{flagdeco, FIJ
{{tooltip, FIJ, 75kg: Osea Nakanacali (Fiji) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 81kg: Francis Partsch (American Samoa) , – , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 91kg: Amosa Zinck (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, FIJ
{{tooltip, FIJ, +91kg: Inia Vuli (Fiji) , 11 , {{cite web , date= 2003 , title= 12.South Pacific Games - Suva, Fiji - June 28 - July 12, 2003 , work= Amateur Boxing Results , access-date= 19 May 2015 , url= http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/SouthPacificGames2003.html , url-status= live , archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150128111950/http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/SouthPacificGames2003.html , archive-date= 28 January 2015 , - bgcolor=#ddeeff , align=center,
XIII XIII may refer to: * 13 (number) or XIII in Roman numerals * 13th century in Roman numerals * ''XIII'' (comics), a Belgian comic book series by Jean Van Hamme and William Vance ** ''XIII'' (2003 video game), a 2003 video game based on the comic b ...
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Apia Apia () is the Capital (political), capital and largest city of Samoa. It is located on the central north coast of Upolu, Samoa's second-largest island. Apia falls within the political district (''itūmālō'') of Tuamasaga. The Apia Urban A ...
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{{tooltip, PNG, 48kg: Jack Willie (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 51kg: Francis Oake (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 54kg: Fasala Levai (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 57kg: Samuelu Faialaga (American Samoa) , {{flagicon image, New Caledonia Sports Flag.svg
{{tooltip, NCL, 60kg: Ataale Gyan (New Caledonia) , {{flagicon image, New Caledonia Sports Flag.svg
{{tooltip, NCL, 64kg: Christophe Lestage (New Caledonia) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 69kg: Hugo Fata (American Samoa) , – , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 75kg: Warren Fuiava (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 81kg: Farani Tauu'i (American Samoa) , – , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 91kg: Vaitele Soi (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, +91kg: Hiro Lemaira (French Polynesia) , 11 , {{cite web , date= 2007 , title= 13.South Pacific Games - Apia, Samoa - September 3-8 2007 , work= Amateur Boxing Results , access-date= 19 May 2015 , url= http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/SouthPacificGames2007.html , - style="background-color:lightgrey; line-height:8px;font-size:72%; color:#555;" , colspan="3", , – , 49 kg , 52 kg , 56 kg , – , colspan="11", , - , align=center, XIV , align=left, 2011 ({{detailsLink, Boxing at the 2011 Pacific Games) , align=left,
Nouméa Nouméa () is the capital and largest city of the French Sui generis collectivity, special collectivity of New Caledonia and is also the largest Francophone city in Oceania. It is situated on a peninsula in the south of New Caledonia's main i ...
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{{tooltip, PNG, 49kg: Jack Willie (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 52kg: Kanku Raka Junior (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 56kg: Jayson Marunui Tuihaa (French Polynesia) , – , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 60kg: Karihi Tehei (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 64kg: Jean-Louis Ariihau Albertini (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 69kg: Albert Temaititahio (French Polynesia) , – , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 75kg: Petelo Matagi (American Samoa) , {{flagicon image, New Caledonia Sports Flag.svg
{{tooltip, NCL, 81kg: Nicolas Dion (New Caledonia) , – , {{flagicon image, New Caledonia Sports Flag.svg
{{tooltip, NCL, 91kg: Nicolas Bastien (New Caledonia) , {{flagdeco, NRU
{{tooltip, NRU, +91kg: Jake Ageidu (Nauru) , 10 , {{cite web , date= 2011 , title= 14.Pacific Games - Noumea, New Caledonia - August 30-September 3, 2011 , work= Amateur Boxing Results , access-date= 19 May 2015 , format= PDF 0.1 MB , url= http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/SouthPacificGames2011.pdf , url-status= live , archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150519144516/http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/SouthPacificGames2011.pdf , archive-date= 19 May 2015 , - bgcolor=#ddeeff , align=center, XV , align=left, 2015 ({{detailsLink, Boxing at the 2015 Pacific Games) , align=left,
Port Moresby (; Tok Pisin: ''Pot Mosbi''), also referred to as Pom City or simply Moresby, is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea. It is one of the largest cities in the southwestern Pacific (along with Jayapura) outside of Australia and New ...
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Salelologa Salelologa () is a village district at the east end of Savai'i island in Samoa. It is the main entry point into the island with the only ferry terminal on Savai'i. It also serves as the main township for shopping and public amenities with a marke ...
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XVII 17 (seventeen) is the natural number following 16 and preceding 18. It is a prime number. 17 was described at MIT as "the least random number", according to the Jargon File. This is supposedly because, in a study where respondents were asked to ...
, align=left, 2023 ({{detailsLink, Boxing at the 2023 Pacific Games) , align=left,
Honiara Honiara () is the capital and largest city of Solomon Islands, situated on the northwestern coast of Guadalcanal. , it had a population of 92,344 people. The city is served by Honiara International Airport and the seaport of Point Cruz, and lies ...
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{{tooltip, PNG, 48kg: Kantie Oaike (Papua New Guinea) , – , OQ
{{tooltip, AUS, Olympic Qualifier Flyweight (51kg): Yusuf Chothia (Australia) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 54kg: Jamie Chang (Papua New Guinea) , OQ
{{tooltip, AUS, Olympic Qualifier Featherweight (57kg): Charlie Senior (Australia) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , {{flagdeco, FIJ
{{tooltip, FIJ, 60kg: Jone Davuli (Fiji) , OQ
{{tooltip, AUS, Olympic Qualifier Light Welterweight (63.5kg): Harry Garside (Australia) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 67kg: Raphael Dauphin (Tahiti) , OQ
{{tooltip, AUS, Olympic Qualifier Light Middleweight (71kg): Shannan Davey (Australia) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 75kg: Kendu Steven (Papua New Guinea) , OQ
{{tooltip, AUS, Olympic Qualifier Light Heavyweight (80kg): Callum Peters (Australia) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , {{flagdeco, NIU
{{tooltip, NIU, 86kg: Duken Williams (Niue) , OQ
{{tooltip, SAM, Olympic Qualifier Heavyweight 92kg: Ato Plodzicki-Faoagali (Samoa) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , OQ
{{tooltip, AUS, Olympic Qualifier Super Heavyweight (92+kg): Teremoana Teremoana (Australia) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , 6 , {{refn , group=upper-alpha, name=sol23, More than half of the boxing weight classes contested at the Honiara Games in 2023 were designated as Olympic qualifiers for which Pacific Games medals were not awarded. Australia won most of the Olympic boxing qualifiers, while Papua New Guinea won the most Pacific Games boxing gold medals.


Women

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{{tooltip, PNG, Flyweight (51 kg): Philo Magaiva (Papua New Guinea) , – , – , {{flagdeco, FSM
{{tooltip, FSM, Lightweight (60 kg): Jennifer Chieng (Federated States of Micronesia) , – , – , – , {{flagdeco, PNG
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{{tooltip, PNG , Flyweight (51 kg): Flora Loga (Papua New Guinea) , – , – , {{flagdeco, FSM
{{tooltip, FSM, Lightweight (60 kg): Jennifer Chieng (FS Micronesia) , – , – , – , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM , Middleweight (75 kg): Fa’aasu Loia (Samoa) , – , – , – , – , 3 , {{cite web , title=Boxing results , url=https://www.samoa2019.ws/games/boxing/#results , website=Samoa 2019 , access-date=25 August 2024 , archive-url=https://archive.today/20240824083151/https://www.sol2023.com.sb/australia-wins-six-golds-on-final-day-of-boxing/ , archive-date=24 August 2024 , - style="background-color:lightgrey; line-height:8px;font-size:72%; color:#555;" , colspan="3", , 48 kg , 50 kg , 52 kg , 54 kg , 57 kg , 60 kg , 63.5 kg , 67 kg , 71 kg , 75 kg , 81 kg , – , 81+ kg , – , colspan="2", , - bgcolor=#ddeeff , align=center,
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Honiara Honiara () is the capital and largest city of Solomon Islands, situated on the northwestern coast of Guadalcanal. , it had a population of 92,344 people. The city is served by Honiara International Airport and the seaport of Point Cruz, and lies ...
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{{tooltip, PNG , Minimum weight (48 kg): Goli Bali (Papua New Guinea) , OQ
{{tooltip, AUS, Olympic Qualifier Light-Flyweight (5O kg): Monique Suraci (Australia) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, Flyweight (52 kg): Grace Sabou (Papua New Guinea) , OQ
{{tooltip, AUS, Olympic Qualifier Bantamweight (54 kg): Tiana Echegaray (Australia) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , OQ
{{tooltip, AUS, Olympic Qualifier Featherweight (57 kg): Tina Rahimi (Australia) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , OQ
{{tooltip, AUS, Olympic Qualifier Lightweight (60kg): Tyla McDonald (Australia) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, Light-Welterweight (63 kg): Petronella Nokenoke (Papua New Guinea) , OQ
{{tooltip, NZL, Olympic Qualifier Welterweight (66 kg): Cara Wharerau (New Zealand , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, Light Middleweight (70 kg): Sheila Yama (Papua New Guinea) , OQ
{{tooltip, AUS, Olympic Qualifier Middleweight (75 kg): Caitlin Parker (Australia) - no Pacific Games medals awarded , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, Light Heavyweight (81 kg): Liranda Kidu (Papua New Guinea) , – , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, Heavyweight (81+ kg): Hereani Temarono (Tahiti) , – , 6 ,


Pacific Mini Games

The boxing weight classes contested at each Pacific Mini Games are listed in the table below. Flag icons and three letter country code indicate the nationality of the gold medal winner of an event, where this information is known; otherwise an (X) is used. Moving the cursor onto a country code with a dotted underline will reveal the name of the gold medal winner. A dash (–) indicates a weight division that was not contested.


Men's boxing

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Honiara Honiara () is the capital and largest city of Solomon Islands, situated on the northwestern coast of Guadalcanal. , it had a population of 92,344 people. The city is served by Honiara International Airport and the seaport of Point Cruz, and lies ...
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{{tooltip, SOL, Bantamweight: Jay Makana (Solomon Islands) , {{flagicon} , {{flagicon} , , {{flagicon} , , {{flagicon} , , {{flagicon} , {{flagicon} , , {{flagicon} , , – , , {{flagicon} , , – , 11 , align=center style="line-height:1;", {{cite web , date= 8 July 1981 , title= Mini South Pacific , work= The Canberra Times , url= https://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127049722 , access-date= 25 May 2015
{{cite news , last1=Habru , first1=Priestley , title=Boxing in search for gold , url=http://www.solomonstarnews.com/drupal-4.4.1/?q=node/view/2577 , archive-url=https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20050723031733/http://www.solomonstarnews.com/drupal-4.4.1/?q=node/view/2577 , url-status=dead , archive-date=2005-07-23 , work=Solomon Star , date=23 July 2005 {{cbignore, bot=medic , - , align=center, III , align=left, 1989 , align=left, Nuku'alofa , – , , , {{flagicon} , , {{flagicon} , , {{flagicon} , , {{flagicon} , {{flagdeco, TGA
{{tooltip, TGA, Light Welterweight: Soakai Laumoli (Tonga) , {{flagicon} , , {{flagicon} , , {{flagicon} , , {{flagicon} , , – , , {{flagicon} , , – , 12 , align=center style="line-height:1;", {{cite journal , date= 1 June 1990 , title= Testing time in Auckland , journal= Islands Business , volume=16 , issue=6 , page=54
{{cite journal , date= 1989 , title= Reflections on a mini event , journal= Pacific Islands Monthly , volume=59 , issue=10, page=48 , publisher= Pacific Publications , access-date= 23 May 2015 , url= https://books.google.com/books?id=TYx0AAAAMAAJ&q=%22boxing+tournament%22 , - bgcolor=#ddeeff , align=center, IV , align=left, 1993 ({{detailsLink, Boxing at the 1993 South Pacific Mini Games) , align=left,
Port Vila Port Vila ( ; ), or simply Vila (), is the capital of Vanuatu and its largest city. It is on the island of Efate, in Shefa Province. The population was 49,034 as of the 2020 census. In 2020, the population of Port Vila formed 16.3% of the ...
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{{tooltip, VAN, Light-Flyweight: P. Frank (Vanuatu) , {{flagdeco, NCL, 1853
{{tooltip, NCL, Flyweight: F. Mingui (New Caledonia) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, Bantamweight: J. Sam (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, VAN
{{tooltip, VAN, Featherweight: V. Kauo (Vanuatu) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, Lightweight: I. Pula (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, SOL
{{tooltip, SOL, Light-Welterweight: Lewis Ratu (Solomon Islands) , {{flagdeco, TAH, 1946
{{tooltip, TAH, Welterweight: M. Apeang (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, Light Middleweight: A. Zink (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, Middleweight: B. Casio (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, TGA
{{tooltip, TGA, Light Heavyweight: S. Asipeli (Tonga) , – , {{flagdeco, SOL
{{tooltip, SOL, Heavyweight: Joseph Saimei (Solomon Islands) , {{flagdeco, TGA
{{tooltip, TGA, Super Heavyweight: P. Wolfgram (Tonga) , 12 , align=center , {{cite web , date= 16 December 1993 , title= The Results , publisher= 4th South Pacific Mini Games Committee , work= Sporting Pulse , access-date= 27 May 2015 , format= PDF 9.4 MB , url= http://www.sportingpulse.com/get_file.cgi?id=633991 , url-status= live , archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150527212819/http://www.sportingpulse.com/get_file.cgi?id=633991 , archive-date= 27 May 2015 , - , align=center, V , align=left, 1997 ({{detailsLink, Boxing at the 1997 South Pacific Mini Games) , align=left,
Pago Pago Pago Pago ( or ; Samoan language, Samoan: )Harris, Ann G. and Esther Tuttle (2004). ''Geology of National Parks''. Kendall Hunt. Page 604. . is the capital of American Samoa. It is in Maoputasi County, American Samoa, Maoputasi County on Tutuila ...
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{{tooltip, WSM, 48kg: Arons To'ilolo (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, VAN
{{tooltip, VAN, 51kg: Moli Livo (Vanuatu) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 54kg: Howard Gerero (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, PNG
{{tooltip, PNG, 57kg: Lynch Iperia (Papua New Guinea) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, 60kg: Ionatana Pula (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, ASM
{{tooltip, ASM, 63.5kg: Romeo Talosaga (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, 67kg: Rico Chong Nee (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, 71kg: Miki Ropatu (Western Samoa) , {{flagdeco, ASM
{{tooltip, ASM, 75kg: Joe Roberts (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, 81kg: Pauga Lalau (Western Samoa) , – , {{flagdeco, ASM
{{tooltip, ASM, 91kg: Viliamu Lesiva (American Samoa) , {{flagdeco, WSM
{{tooltip, WSM, +91 kg: Hawaii Lavea (Western Samoa) , 12 , align=center , {{cite web , date= 14 August 1997 , title= Event Results , website= 1997 South Pacific Mini Games , url= http://www.samoanet.com/spmg/results/spmgresboxing.html , url-status= dead , archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/19991114133646/http://www.samoanet.com/spmg/results/spmgresboxing.html , archive-date= 14 November 1999 , - bgcolor=#ddeeff , align=center, VIII , align=left, 2009 ({{detailsLink, Boxing at the 2009 Pacific Mini Games) , align=left,
Rarotonga Rarotonga is the largest and most populous of the Cook Islands. The island is volcanic, with an area of , and is home to almost 75% of the country's population, with 10,898 of a total population of 15,040. The Parliament of the Cook Islands, Coo ...
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{{tooltip, TAH, 54 kg: Jason Tuihaa (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, NRU
{{tooltip, NRU, 57kg: Colan Caleb (Nauru) , {{flagicon image, New Caledonia Sports Flag.svg
{{tooltip, NCL, 60kg: Gyan Athalae (New Caledonia) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 64kg: Jean Albertini (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, NRU
{{tooltip, NRU, 69kg: Joseph Deireragea (Nauru) , – , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 75kg: Afaese Hugo Fata Kalepi (Samoa) , {{flagdeco, ASM
{{tooltip, ASM, 81kg: Faleauto Manutulila (American Samoa) , – , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, 91kg: Richardet Mahanora (French Polynesia) , {{flagdeco, TAH
{{tooltip, TAH, +91 kg: Tafai Nena (French Polynesia) , 9 , align=center , {{refn , group=upper-alpha, name = cok-2009 , In 2009, although there were ten weight divisions scheduled, medals were only ultimately awarded in nine of them.{{cite report , date=2009 , title=VIIIth Pacific Mini Games Report , page=24 , url=http://www.sportingpulse.com/get_file.cgi?id=1103123 , url-status=live , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924145022/http://www.sportingpulse.com/get_file.cgi?id=1103123 , archive-date=24 September 2015 Only two boxers were entered for the Flyweight 51 kg division. Samoa's Kaisa Ioane was given a walkover when his Cook Islands opponent did not appear for their bout.{{cite web , date=30 September 2009 , title=Vengi brings home a silver , website=Pacific Mini Games 2009 , url=http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=2-4620-0-0-0&sID=144522&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=10148164 , url-status=live , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170923185014/http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=2-4620-0-0-0&sID=144522&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=10148164 , archive-date=23 September 2017 As no contest took place, no medals could be awarded. Of the remaining nine divisions: one title was won by each of Samoa, American Samoa, and New Caledonia, two titles were won by Nauru, and four titles were won by Tahiti.{{cite web , date= 2009 , title= Updated Results , work= Sporting Pulse , access-date= 22 May 2015 , url= http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=2-4620-0-0-0&sID=144522 , url-status= live , archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130424214758/http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=2-4620-0-0-0&sID=144522 , archive-date= 24 April 2013 , - , align=center, X , align=left, 2017 ({{detailsLink, Boxing at the 2017 Pacific Mini Games) , align=left,
Port Vila Port Vila ( ; ), or simply Vila (), is the capital of Vanuatu and its largest city. It is on the island of Efate, in Shefa Province. The population was 49,034 as of the 2020 census. In 2020, the population of Port Vila formed 16.3% of the ...
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{{tooltip, VAN, 49kg: Berry Namri (Vanuatu) , {{flagdeco, VAN
{{tooltip, VAN, 52kg: Gill Kalai (Vanuatu) , {{flagdeco, VAN
{{tooltip, VAN, 56kg: Boe Warawara (Vanuatu) , – , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 60kg: Nu'uuli Mose (Samoa) , {{flagdeco, VAN
{{tooltip, VAN, 64kg: Roy Sere (Vanuatu) , {{flagdeco, TGA
{{tooltip, TGA, 69kg: John Moleni (Tonga) , – , {{flagdeco, VAN
{{tooltip, VAN, 75kg: Loi Sivas (Vanuatu) , {{flagdeco, SAM
{{tooltip, SAM, 81kg: Henry Tyrell (Samoa) , – , {{flagicon image, Pacific Logo.svg
{{tooltip, PGC, 91kg: Heimata Neuffer (Pacific Games Council) , {{flagicon image, Pacific Logo.svg
{{tooltip, PGC, +91 kg: Amoroa Atiu (Pacific Games Council) , 10 , align=center, {{refn , group=upper-alpha, name = van-2017 , In 2017, host nation Vanuatu won five of the ten weight divisions in men's boxing (there were no women's contests scheduled).{{cite web , date=15 December 2017 , title=Boxing finals – all weight divisions , website=van2017.com , access-date=17 December 2017 , url=http://www.van2017.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Boxing-Finals-All-weight-divisons.pdf , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171217120502/http://www.van2017.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Boxing-Finals-All-weight-divisons.pdf , archive-date=17 December 2017 Tahiti boycotted the Pacific Mini Games due to a dispute over recognition of the French Polynesian Boxing Federation,{{cite news , date=30 October 2017 , title=Sport: Tahiti to boycott Pacific Mini Games , website=Radio New Zealand , access-date=17 December 2017 , url=https://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/342656/sport-tahiti-to-boycott-pacific-mini-games , url-status=live , archive-url=https://archive.today/20171217120403/https://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/342656/sport-tahiti-to-boycott-pacific-mini-games , archive-date=17 December 2017 but some Tahitian boxers competed under the flag of Pacific Games Council (PGC).{{cite news , date=6 December 2017 , title=Tahiti to compete under Pacific Games Council flag as Mini Games open in Vanuatu , website=Daily Post , location=Vanuatu , access-date=17 December 2017 , url=http://dailypost.vu/vanuatu_sports/tahiti-to-compete-under-pacific-games-council-flag-as-mini/article_2394a88c-66bf-5b3c-b5e9-3c923c7bfb58.html , url-status=live , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171209075029/http://dailypost.vu/vanuatu_sports/tahiti-to-compete-under-pacific-games-council-flag-as-mini/article_2394a88c-66bf-5b3c-b5e9-3c923c7bfb58.html , archive-date=9 December 2017 The PGC team of four boxers won three medals,{{cite news , date=14 December 2017 , language=fr , title=Boxe – Mini Jeux Vanuatu : Médailles assurées pour Neuffer, Atiu et Jubely , website=Tahiti Infos , access-date=17 December 2017 , url=https://www.tahiti-infos.com/Boxe-Mini-Jeux-Vanuatu-Medailles-assurees-pour-Neuffer-Atiu-et-Jubely_a167387.html , url-status=live , archive-url=https://archive.today/20171217093249/https://www.tahiti-infos.com/Boxe-Mini-Jeux-Vanuatu-Medailles-assurees-pour-Neuffer-Atiu-et-Jubely_a167387.html , archive-date=17 December 2017 including gold medals in the heavyweight and super-heavyweight classes.{{cite news , date=15 December 2017 , language=fr , title=Mini-jeux du Pacifique : des Tahitiens en or ! , website=TNTV , access-date=17 December 2017 , url=https://www.tntv.pf/Mini-jeux-du-Pacifique-des-Tahitiens-en-or-_a23066.html , url-status=live , archive-url=https://archive.today/20171217094321/https://www.tntv.pf/Mini-jeux-du-Pacifique-des-Tahitiens-en-or-_a23066.html , archive-date=17 December 2017


See also

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Boxing at the Commonwealth Games Boxing is one of the sports at the quadrennial Commonwealth Games competition. It has been a Commonwealth Games sport since the inaugural edition of the event's precursor, the 1930 British Empire Games. It is a core sport and must be included in ...
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Boxing at the Summer Olympics Boxing has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since its introduction to the program at the 1904 Summer Olympics, except for the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, because Sweden, Swedish law banned the sport at the time. The 2008 Sum ...


Notes

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weight classes Weight classes are divisions of competition used to match competitors against others of their own size. Weight classes are used in a variety of sports including Rowing (sport), rowing, Weightlifting#Weightlifting sports, weight lifting, and especi ...
used by the
AIBA The International Boxing Association (IBA), previously known as the Association Internationale de Boxe Amateur (AIBA), is a sports organization that sanctions amateur and professional boxing matches and awards world and subordinate championships. ...
has changed over the years and the definition of each class has also changed several times. – ''See:
Boxing at the Summer Olympics Boxing has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since its introduction to the program at the 1904 Summer Olympics, except for the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, because Sweden, Swedish law banned the sport at the time. The 2008 Sum ...
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External links


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Pacific Games The Pacific Games (French: Jeux du Pacifique), is a continent, continental multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from Oceania. The inaugural Games took place in 1963 South Pacific Games, 1963 in Suva, Fiji, and most recently i ...