Boxing at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games

Boxing at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games was the sixth appearance of the Boxing at the Commonwealth Games. The events were held in Cardiff, Wales, and featured contests in ten weight classes.

Boxing at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
VenueSophia Gardens Pavilion
LocationCardiff, Wales
Dates18 to 26 July 1958
← 1954
1962 →

The boxing events were held in the Sophia Gardens Pavilion. South Africa topped the boxing medal table by virtue of winning four gold medals.

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Wales)

Medals won by nation with totals, ranked by number of golds—sortable
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Africa4127
2 Scotland2136
3 Australia2103
4 Wales*1236
5 Northern Ireland1135
6 England0347
7 Uganda0101
8 Canada0033
9 New Zealand0011
 Nigeria0011
11 British Guiana0000
Ceylon0000
 Ghana0000
 India0000
 Isle of Man0000
Jamaica0000
Jersey0000
 Northern Rhodesia0000
 Southern Rhodesia0000
Totals (19 entries)10102040

Medallists

Weight Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight  Jackie Brown (SCO)  Tommy Bache (ENG)  Peter Lavery (NIR),
 Donald Braithwaite (WAL)
Bantamweight  Howard Winstone (WAL)  Oliver Taylor (AUS)  Freddie Owen (SCO),
 Dickie Hanna (NIR)
Featherweight  Wally Taylor (AUS)  Malcom Collins (WAL)  Gert Coetzee (SAF),
 John McClory (NIR)
Lightweight  Dick McTaggart (SCO)  Jim Jordan (NIR)  Johnny Cooke (ENG),
 Paddy Donovan (NZL)
Light Welterweight  Henry Loubscher (SAF)  Bobby Kane (SCO)  Joey Jacobs (ENG),
 Raymond Galante (CAN)
Welterweight  Joseph Greyling (SAF)  Thomas Kawere (UGA)  Bertie Scott (SCO),
 Brian Nancurvis (ENG)
Light Middleweight  Grant Webster (SAF)  Stuart Pearson (ENG)  James Arthur Walters (CAN),
 Bill Brown (WAL)
Middleweight  Terry Milligan (NIR)  Philippus du Plessis (SAF)  Robert Piau (CAN),
 Johnny Caiger (ENG)
Light Heavyweight  Tony Madigan (AUS)  Ossie Higgins (WAL)  Willie Bannon (SCO),
 Gerhardus Jacobus De Bruyn (SAF)
Heavyweight  Daniel Bekker (SAF)  David Thomas (ENG)  Roger Pleace (WAL),
 Gbadegesin Salawu (NGR)

Results

There was no Welsh fighter in the light-welterweight category after Bobby Bown failed to secure leave from work and his replacement Cedric Williams was subsequently unfit to start. Some weight classes required both a first round and quarter-finals stage before the medal fights took place.

First round and quarter-finals

Weight Winner Loser Score
Flyweight 51kg
Walter Henry Lester J. Shaether stopped 2nd
Jackie Brown A. Du Mont points
Tommy Bache Walter Henry KO 1st
Peter Lavery Orizu Obilaso points
Donald Braithwaite William. A. Pretorius points
Bantamweight 54kg
Kai Yip John Allen points
Oliver Taylor S. O. Laguda points
Howard Winstone Peter Benneyworth points
Oliver Taylor Kai Yip points
Freddie Owen J. L. van Biljon points
Dickie Hanna Abe Bekker stopped 2nd
Featherweight 57kg
Walter Robert Taylor F. Quartey points
Roy Beaman Robert W. McEwan points
J. J. Bekker I. A. Jones stopped 1st
Malcolm Collins Maurice Purton points
Gert Johannes Coetzee George Drummond points
John McClory J. J. Bekker points
Walter Robert Taylor Roy Beaman points
Lightweight 60kg
Dick McTaggart John Seymour Leckie stopped 3rd
Jim Jordan Bernard Robson points
Johnny Cooke Sunder Rao points
Paddy Donovan C. Sam points
Light-welterweight 63.5kg
Joey Jacobs I. K. Obita KO 3rd
Bobby Kane Chandrasena Jayasuriya points
G. R. Smith Graham Finlay points
Henry Loubscher V. Fernandes points
Bobby Kane G. R. Smith points
Joey Jacobs Clement Quartey points
Raymond Galante George Turmel points
Welterweight 67kg
Joseph Greyling Billy Phillips points
Thomas Kawere M. Uzubu stopped 3rd
Bertie Scott Joseph Larty points
Brian Nancurvis William John Fitzpatrick points
Light-middleweight 71kg
Tommy McGuiness Dick Turpin stopped 3rd
Stuart Pearson Jackie B. Osborne points
Kevin Hogarth Frank Nyangweso points
Bill Brown Alhassan Brimah stopped 1st
Grant Webster L. Samuels sopped 1st
Stuart Pearson Kevin Hogarth points
James Arthur Walters C. Afodu stopped 2nd
Bill Brown Tommy McGuiness stopped 3rd
Middleweight 75kg
Terry Milligan Bevin R. Weir disq 2nd
Hari Singh Glyn Waters KO 2nd
Terry Milligan Hari Singh w/o
Phillipus Lodewyk du Plessis S. Osei points
Robert Piau Alistair McKenzie stopped 2nd
Johnny Caiger Peter Odhiambo points
Light heavyweight 81kg
Tony Madigan Edward Morrison points
Ossie Higgins Frank E. Noneley stopped 3rd
Willie Bannon Joe Leeming stopped 2nd
Gerhardus Jacobus De Bruyn bye
Heavyweight 91kg
Daniel Bekker Stan P. Renaud stopped 1st
David Thomas Leslie Osman Peach points
Roger Pleace Angus Thomson points
Gbadegesin Salawu bye

Semi-finals

Weight Winner Loser Score
Flyweight
Brown Braithwaite points
Bache Lavery points
Bantamweight
Winstone Hanna points
O. Taylor Owen points
Featherweight
W. Taylor McClory points
Collins Coetzee points
Lightweight
McTaggart Donovan points
Jordan Cooke points
Light-welterweight
Loubscher Galante stopped 2nd
Kane Jacobs points
Welterweight
Greyling Nancurvis points
Kawere Scott points
Light-middleweight
Webster Walters points
Pearson Brown points
Middleweight
Milligan Caiger points
du Plessis Piau points
Light heavyweight
Madigan de Bruyn points
Higgins Bannon points
Heavyweight
Bekker Salawu stopped 2nd
Thomas Pleace disq 3rd

Finals

Weight Winner Loser Score
Flyweight Brown Bache points
Bantamweight Winstone O. Taylor points
Featherweight W. Taylor Collins points
Lightweight McTaggart Jordan points
Light-welterweight Loubscher Kane points
Welterweight Greyling Kawere points
Light-middleweight Webster Pearson points
Middleweight Milligan du Plessis points
Light heavyweight Madigan Higgins points
Heavyweight Bekker Thomas points

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