Boris Lagutin

Boris Nikolayevich Lagutin (Russian: Борис Николаевич Лагутин; 24 June 1938 – 4 September 2022)[1] was a Soviet light middleweight boxer.During the period of failures, that followed the 1964 Olympics, Lagutin was removed from the USSR team roster.Along with his trainer Vladimir Trenin Lagutin managed to find causes of his losses and earned USSR and Olympic Champion titles again in 1968.This biographical article related to a Russian boxer is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a Soviet Olympic medalist is a stub.
MoscowRussian SFSRSoviet UnionLight middleweightboxingOlympic Games1960 Rome1964 Tokyo1968 Mexico CityEuropean Amateur Championships1961 Belgrade1963 MoscowRussianSovietVSS SpartakRome - 1960Alhassan BrimahJohn BukowskiWilbert McClureTokyo - 1964Paul HoghJose ChirinoEddie DaviesJózef GrzesiakJoseph GonzalesMexico - 1968Moisés FajardoSayed El-NahasIon CovaciGünther MeierRolando GarbeyOrder "For Merit to the Fatherland"Order of the Red Banner of LabourOrder of Friendship of PeoplesOrder of the Badge of HonourMedal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"Medal "For Distinguished Labour"Master of SportsOlympic boxing champions – men's light middleweightLászló PappDieter KottyschJerzy RybickiArmando MartínezFrank TatePark Si-hunJuan Carlos LemusDavid ReidYermakhan Ibraimov