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The boxing tournament at the 1951 Mediterranean Games was held in Alexandria, Egypt. Although ten nations took part in the inaugural Mediterranean Games multi-sports event, only four of them (Egypt, Italy, Syria, Lebanon) entered athletes for the boxing tournament, which consisted of ten weight divisions. All the final bouts took place at the Grand Salle of the Stade Fouad 1er (present-day Alexandria Stadium), the oldest and the largest stadium in Africa at the time which also hosted the opening ceremony of the Games on 5 October.

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  • Boxing at the 1951 Mediterranean Games (en)
  • Boxe aux Jeux méditerranéens de 1951 (fr)
  • Pugilato ai I Giochi del Mediterraneo (it)
  • Boksen op de Middellandse Zeespelen 1951 (nl)
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  • Les compétitions de boxe anglaise de la 1re édition des Jeux méditerranéens se sont déroulées du 5 au 22 octobre 1951 à Alexandrie, Égypte. (fr)
  • Gli incontri di pugilato ai I Giochi del Mediterraneo furono disputati dal 5 al 22 ottobre 1951 ad Alessandria d'Egitto nella Sala boxe di Alessandria, le fasi eliminatorie, e nella Palestra dello Stadio di Alessandria, per quanto riguarda le finali. Vennero assegnate le medaglie in nove categorie di peso esclusivamente maschili. (it)
  • Boksen is een van de sporten die beoefend werden tijdens de Middellandse Zeespelen 1951 in Alexandrië, Egypte. Er waren negen onderdelen, alle voor mannen. (nl)
  • The boxing tournament at the 1951 Mediterranean Games was held in Alexandria, Egypt. Although ten nations took part in the inaugural Mediterranean Games multi-sports event, only four of them (Egypt, Italy, Syria, Lebanon) entered athletes for the boxing tournament, which consisted of ten weight divisions. All the final bouts took place at the Grand Salle of the Stade Fouad 1er (present-day Alexandria Stadium), the oldest and the largest stadium in Africa at the time which also hosted the opening ceremony of the Games on 5 October. (en)
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  • Italy's Bruno Visintin , gold medalist in Alexandria and bronze medalist at the 1952 Olympics (en)
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  • The boxing tournament at the 1951 Mediterranean Games was held in Alexandria, Egypt. Although ten nations took part in the inaugural Mediterranean Games multi-sports event, only four of them (Egypt, Italy, Syria, Lebanon) entered athletes for the boxing tournament, which consisted of ten weight divisions. All the final bouts took place at the Grand Salle of the Stade Fouad 1er (present-day Alexandria Stadium), the oldest and the largest stadium in Africa at the time which also hosted the opening ceremony of the Games on 5 October. As Mediterranean Games were meant to be an event providing an opportunity for athletes to practice in the year before the Olympics, a number of medalists from Alexandria had either competed for their countries at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, or later went on to appear at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki nine months later: Egypt * competed in the –62 kg in 1948 * Gharib Afifi competed in the –71 kg event in 1948 * Moustafa Fahim competed in the –73 kg event in 1948 and in 1952 * Mohamed El-Minabawi competed in the –81 kg event in 1948 and in 1952 * Fathi Abdel Rahman competed in the –67 kg event in 1952 * Ibrahim Abdrabbou competed in the –54 kg event in 1952 * Mohi Hamaky competed in the –60 kg event in 1952 * Ahmed El-Minabawi competed in the +81 kg event in 1952Italy * Giacomo Di Segni competed in the –81 kg event in 1948 and +81 kg event in 1952 * Gianbattista Alfonsetti competed in the –81 kg event in 1952 * Aristide Pozzali competed in the –51 kg event in 1952 * Walter Sentimenti competed in the –75 kg event in 1952 * Bruno Visintin competed in the –63.5 kg event in 1952Lebanon * Sarkis Moussa competed in the –63.5 kg event in 1952 (en)
  • Les compétitions de boxe anglaise de la 1re édition des Jeux méditerranéens se sont déroulées du 5 au 22 octobre 1951 à Alexandrie, Égypte. (fr)
  • Gli incontri di pugilato ai I Giochi del Mediterraneo furono disputati dal 5 al 22 ottobre 1951 ad Alessandria d'Egitto nella Sala boxe di Alessandria, le fasi eliminatorie, e nella Palestra dello Stadio di Alessandria, per quanto riguarda le finali. Vennero assegnate le medaglie in nove categorie di peso esclusivamente maschili. (it)
  • Boksen is een van de sporten die beoefend werden tijdens de Middellandse Zeespelen 1951 in Alexandrië, Egypte. Er waren negen onderdelen, alle voor mannen. (nl)
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