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| 1 | Jorge Hernández , Cuba |
| 2 | Li Byong-uk , North Korea |
| 3 | Orlando Maldonado , Puerto Rico and Payao Pooltarat , Thailand |
| Pos | Athlete |
| 1 | Leo Randolph , United States |
| 2 | Ramón Duvalon , Cuba |
| 3 | Leszek Blaznski , Poland and David Torosyan , Soviet Union |
| Pos | Athlete |
| 1 | Gu Yong-ju , North Korea |
| 2 | Charles Mooney , United States |
| 3 | Patrick Cowdell , Great Britain and Victor Rybakov , Soviet Union |
| Pos | Athlete |
| 1 | Angel Herrera , Cuba |
| 2 | Richard Nowakowski , East Germany |
| 3 | Leszek Kosedowski , Poland and Juan Parades , Mexico |
| Pos | Athlete |
| 1 | Howard Davis , United States |
| 2 | Simion Cutov , Romania |
| 3 | Ace Rusevski , YugoslaviaYugoslavia Jugoslavija in all south Slavic languages) is a term used for three separate political entities that existed during most of the 20th century. Translated, the name means Land of the South Slavs jug in Jugoslavija means south). The first was a ki and Vassily Solomin , Soviet Union |
| Pos | Athlete |
| 1 | Ray Leonard, United States |
| 2 | Andrés Aldama , Cuba |
| 3 | Vladimir Kolev , Bulgaria and Kazimierz Szczerba , Poland |