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Boxing At The Friendship Games
Boxing at the Friendship Games took place at the Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva, Ciudad Deportiva in Havana, Cuba. The boxing schedule began on 18 August and ended on 24 August 1984. Twelve boxing events (all men's individual) were contested. Notably, Cuba – the host nation – won 11 out of 12 gold medals. Medal table Medal table See also * Boxing at the 1984 Summer Olympics References

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