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October 12–27, 1957 [1]
Finals (winners first)
51 kg | Mohamed Chico | MAR | Ali Abbas | LEB |
54 kg | Hraizi Hattab | TUN | Samir Saad | LEB |
57 kg | Ahmed El Amine | TUN | Abdel Ghani Samawi | IRQ |
60 kg | Moncef Ziani | TUN | Ain Ben Mahmoud | MAR |
63,5 kg | Khalid al-Kharkhi | IRQ | Ibrahim El Turk | LEB |
67 kg | Ahmad Abu Al Saud | JRD | Nafie Monem | IRQ |
71 kg | Mohamed Ben Mohamed | TUN | Amer Naji | IRQ |
75 kg | Abdelaziz Salah El-Hasni | TUN | Sarkis Moussa | LEB |
81 kg | Hedi Ben Othmane El-Nabli | TUN | Artine Melkounian | LEB |
+81kg | Saad el-Din Dgheili | LEB | Habib Hammadi | TUN |
Bronze Medal Winners
51 kg | Abdul Samad Ghazi | IRQ |
57 kg | Mahmoud Bashir | LEB |
60 kg | Akbel Azrfi | JRD |
63,5 kg | Mohamed El Matoussi | TUN |
67 kg | Mohammed Mubarak | LEB |
71 kg | Antoine Achi | LEB |
81 kg | Mohammed Abu Lassan | JRD |
+81kg | Jarallah Halwaji | LIB |
References
edit- ^ "2.Pan Arab Games - Beirut, Lebanon - October 12-27 1957". amateur-boxing.strefa.pl.