| Date | 18 – 31 July 1976 | |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Olympic | |
| Location | Aréna Maurice-Richard, Montréal, Québec | |
| Participants | 26 from 26 countries | |
| Format | Single elimination tournament. | |
After the requisite seven withdrawals in round two by African fighters, the final came down to two young, little-known boxers – Cuba’s Ángel Herrera and Poland’s Richard Nowakowski. Nowadowski had had an easy time in the early rounds, winning two unanimous decisions, with one win by knockout, and one by TKO. Herrera had only one close bout, defeating American Davey Armstrong by a 3-2 decision in the quarter-finals. Armstrong was the American choice for this class after 1974 World Champion Howard Davis, Jr. moved up to the lightweights. The final was not close, as Herrera dominated and knocked out Nowakowski in the second round. Herrera and Nowakowski, however, would soon become among the best amateur boxers over the next decade.
Herrera returned to the Olympics in 1980 and won another gold medal, this time as a lightweight. He also won World titles in 1978 (featherweight) and 1982 (lightweight), finishing his international career with a silver medal at the 1983 Pan American Games. Nowakowski won the 1977 and 1981 European titles in this class, and added a bronze medal at the 1982 World Championships.
| Pos | Number | Competitor | NOC | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 55 | Ángel Herrera | Gold | |||
| 2 | 110 | Richard Nowakowski | Silver | |||
| =3 | 252 | Leszek Kosedowski | Bronze | |||
| =3 | 215 | Juan Paredes | Bronze | |||
| =5 | 276 | Gheorghe Ciochină | ||||
| =5 | 195 | Choi Chung-Il | ||||
| =5 | 359 | Bratislav Ristić | ||||
| =5 | 331 | Davey Armstrong | ||||
| =9 | 121 | René Weller | ||||
| =9 | 35 | Camille Huard | ||||
| =9 | 183 | Yukio Odagiri | ||||
| =9 | 140 | Tibor Badari | ||||
| =9 | 165 | Behzad Ghaedi | ||||
| =9 | 65 | Gustavo de la Cruz | ||||
| =9 | 180 | Clarence Robinson | ||||
| =9 | 347 | Ángel Pacheco | ||||
| =17 | 97 | Serge Thomas | ||||
| =17 | 245 | Ruben Mares | ||||
| =17 | 19 | Raimundo Alves | ||||
| =17 | 329 | Anatoly Volkov | ||||
| =17 | 154 | S. K. Rai | ||||
| =17 | 25 | Rumen Peshev | ||||
| =17 | 223 | Ravsalyn Otgonbayar | ||||
| =17 | 295 | Pinit Boonjoung | ||||
| =17 | 265 | Carlos Calderón | ||||
| 26 | 45 | Sandalio Calderón | ||||
| 372 | Bachir Koual | |||||
| 354 | Boukary Sakande | |||||
| 312 | Cornelius Bbosa | |||||
| 227 | Davidson Andeh | |||||
| 81 | Gizaw Asefa | |||||
| 193 | Jackson Ouma | |||||
| 370 | John Sichula | |||||
| 74 | Naguib Younes | |||||
| 291 | Jonathan Magagula |
| Date | 18 July 1976 |
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| Format | Winner of each match advanced to the second round. |
| Date | 21 July 1976 |
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| Format | Winner of each match advanced to the third round. |
| Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match #1 | 21 Jul | René Weller | Decision | Serge Thomas | |||
| Match #2 | 21 Jul | Gheorghe Ciochină | Walkover | Jackson Ouma 3 | |||
| Match #3 | 21 Jul | Richard Nowakowski | Decision | Ruben Mares | |||
| Match #4 | 21 Jul | Behzad Ghaedi | Walkover | John Sichula 4 | |||
| Match #5 | 21 Jul | Camille Huard | Walkover | Bachir Koual 5 | |||
| Match #6 | 21 Jul | Leszek Kosedowski | Walkover | Cornelius Bbosa 6 | |||
| Match #7 | 21 Jul | Bratislav Ristić | Walkover | Naguib Younes 7 | |||
| Match #8 | 21 Jul | Gustavo de la Cruz | Decision | Rumen Peshev | |||
| Match #9 | 21 Jul | Juan Paredes | Decision | Raimundo Alves | |||
| Match #10 | 21 Jul | Yukio Odagiri | Knock-out | Ravsalyn Otgonbayar | |||
| Match #11 | 21 Jul | Clarence Robinson | Walkover | Jonathan Magagula 8 | |||
| Match #12 | 21 Jul | Choi Chung-Il | Referee stops contest (head blow) | Pinit Boonjoung | |||
| Match #13 | 21 Jul | Davey Armstrong | Decision | Anatoly Volkov | |||
| Match #14 | 21 Jul | Tibor Badari | Walkover | Gizaw Asefa 9 | |||
| Match #15 | 21 Jul | Ángel Herrera | Knock-out | S. K. Rai | |||
| Match #16 | 21 Jul | Ángel Pacheco | Decision | Carlos Calderón |
| Date | 24 July 1976 |
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| Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match #1 | 24 Jul | Gheorghe Ciochină | Decision | René Weller | |||
| Match #2 | 24 Jul | Richard Nowakowski | Referee stops contest | Behzad Ghaedi | |||
| Match #3 | 24 Jul | Leszek Kosedowski | Decision | Camille Huard | |||
| Match #4 | 24 Jul | Bratislav Ristić | Decision | Gustavo de la Cruz | |||
| Match #5 | 24 Jul | Juan Paredes | Decision | Yukio Odagiri | |||
| Match #6 | 24 Jul | Choi Chung-Il | Disqualified | Clarence Robinson | |||
| Match #7 | 24 Jul | Davey Armstrong | Decision | Tibor Badari | |||
| Match #8 | 24 Jul | Ángel Herrera | Decision | Ángel Pacheco |
| Date | 27 July 1976 |
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| Format | Winner of each match advanced to the semi-finals. |
| Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match #1 | 27 Jul | Richard Nowakowski | Knock-out | Gheorghe Ciochină | |||
| Match #2 | 27 Jul | Leszek Kosedowski | Decision | Bratislav Ristić | |||
| Match #3 | 27 Jul | Juan Paredes | Decision | Choi Chung-Il | |||
| Match #4 | 27 Jul | Ángel Herrera | Decision | Davey Armstrong |
| Date | 29 July 1976 |
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| Format | Winner of each match advanced to the final match. |
| Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match #1 | 29 Jul | Richard Nowakowski | Decision | Leszek Kosedowski | |||
| Match #2 | 29 Jul | Ángel Herrera | Decision | Juan Paredes |
| Date | 31 July 1976 |
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| Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match 1/2 | 31 Jul | Ángel Herrera | Knock-out | Richard Nowakowski |