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49.US National Golden Gloves - Miami - March 24- 27 1976 www.amateur-boxing.strefa.pl 49.US National Golden Gloves - Miami - March 24- 27 1976 Preliminaries (incomplete) 1976-03-24 57kg James Kelly Denny Kussel PTS 1976-03-24 60kg Harry Arroyo Joe Bella PTS 1976-03-24 +81kg Mike Dokes Warren Evans RSC 1 1976-03-25 51kg Chester Richardson Michael Bradley PTS 1976-03-?? 51kg Myron Taylor Leo Randolph ??? 1976-03-25 57kg Elmer Suttington James Kelly PTS 1976-03-24 60kg Benjamin Stiff Harry Arroyo PTS 1976-03-25 71kg Tom May Norris McKinney RSC 1 1976-03-24 75kg Tom Sullivan Rusty Rosenberger RSC 2 1976-03-24 +81kg Mike Dokes Terry Groshek RSC 3 Quarter-Finals (incomplete) 1976-03-26 48kg Luis Curtis Danny Wells PTS 1976-03-26 51kg George DuBray Chester Richardson PTS 1976-03-26 54kg Bernard Taylor Luis Burgos PTS 1976-03-26 54kg Eiichi Jumawan Dick Slint PTS 1976-03-26 57kg Dave Armstrong Glen Jacobson PTS 1976-03-26 60kg Aaron Pryor James Kenty PTS 1976-03-26 63,5kg Steve Sample Jerry Powell PTS 1976-03-26 67kg Clinton Jackson Bruce Henderson PTS 1976-03-26 71kg Willie Taylor Chuck Walker PTS 1976-03-26 71kg Curtis Parker Tom May PTS 1976-03-26 75kg Tom Sullivan Michael Grogan RSC 3 1976-03-26 81kg Reginald Phillips Paul Ramos PTS 1976-03-26 +81kg Mike Dokes John Tate PTS Semi-Finals 1976-03-27 48kg Luis Curtis Darryl Thigpen PTS 1976-03-27 48kg Israel Acosta John Carter PTS 1976-03-27 51kg Julio Rodriguez Myron Taylor PTS 1976-03-27 51kg Bobby Davis George DuBray PTS 1976-03-27 54kg Bernard Taylor Eiichi Jumawan PTS 1976-03-27 54kg Wayne Lynun William White PTS 1976-03-27 57kg Dave Armstrong Samuel Ayala PTS 1976-03-27 57kg David Toomer Ronald Hinkle PTS www.amateur-boxing.strefa.pl 1976-03-27 60kg Aaron Pryor Benjamin Stiff PTS 1976-03-27 60kg Thomas Hearns Pat Jefferson PTS 1976-03-27 63,5kg Lemuel Steeples Steve Sample PTS 1976-03-27 63,5kg Ronnie Shields Ronnie Romero PTS 1976-03-27 67kg Bruce Curry Don Curry PTS 1976-03-27 67kg Clinton Jackson Mark Cheers PTS 1976-03-27 71kg Willie Taylor Curtis Parker PTS 1976-03-27 71kg Dan Carben Billy Tuttle RSC 1 1976-03-27 75kg Michael Spinks Ron Brown PTS 1976-03-27 75kg Lamont Kirkland Tom Sullivan RSC 2 1976-03-27 81kg Rick Jester Sam Peters RSC 3 1976-03-27 81kg Reginald Phillips Gary Read PTS 1976-03-27 +81kg Woody Clark Kenneth Blanks PTS 1976-03-27 +81kg Mike Dokes Greg Page PTS Finals 1976-03-27 48kg Luis Curtis Israel Acosta PTS 1976-03-27 51kg Julio Rodriguez Bobby Davis PTS 1976-03-27 54kg Bernard Taylor Wayne Lynun PTS 1976-03-27 57kg Dave Armstrong David Toomer RSC 2 1976-03-27 60kg Aaron Pryor Thomas Hearns PTS 1976-03-27 63,5kg Ronnie Shields Lemuel Steeples PTS 1976-03-27 67kg Clinton Jackson Bruce Curry PTS 1976-03-27 71kg Dan Carben Willie Taylor PTS 1976-03-27 75kg Michael Spinks Lamont Kirkland DQ 3 1976-03-27 81kg Rick Jester Reginald Phillips ??? 1976-03-27 +81kg Mike Dokes Woody Clark PTS.
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