Boxing at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Heavyweight

The men's heavyweight event was part of the boxing programme at the 1952 Summer Olympics. The weight class allowed boxers of more than 81 kilograms to compete. The competition was held from 29 July to 2 August 1952. 21 boxers from 21 nations competed.[1]

Heavyweight boxing
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
VenueMessuhalli
Dates29 July – 2 August
Competitors21 from 21 nations
Medalists
Ed Sanders  United States
Ingemar Johansson  Sweden
Ilkka Koski  Finland
Andries Nieman  South Africa

Medalists

GoldEd Sanders
 United States
SilverIngemar Johansson
 Sweden
BronzeIlkka Koski
 Finland
BronzeAndries Nieman
 South Africa

Results

Winner NOC Result Loser NOC
First Round (July 29)
Tomislav KrizmanićYugoslavia 3 – 0 Geza FuretzRomania
Algirdas ŠocikasSoviet Union TKO 2R Antoni GościańskiPoland
Andries NiemanSouth Africa 3 – 0 Edgar GorgasGermany
Ed SandersUnited States KO 1R Hans JostSwitzerland
Jean LansiauxFrance 3 – 0 John LyttleIreland
Edgar HearnGreat Britain 2 – 1 José SartorArgentina
Second Round (July 29)
Giacomo di SegniItaly 3 – 0 James SaundersCanada
Horymír NetukaCzechoslovakia 3 – 0 Carl FitzgeraldAustralia
Ilkka KoskiFinland KO 2R László BeneHungary
Max MarsilleBelgium 3 – 0 Ahmed El-MinabawiEgypt
Ingemar JohanssonSweden Walkover 1 Luis Amadeo SosaUruguay
Jean LansiauxFrance Withdrawn 2
New Draw (July 30)
Ingemar JohanssonSweden 3 – 0 Horymir NetukaCzechoslovakia
Tomislav KrizmanićYugoslavia 3 – 0 Max Maurice Oscar MarsilleBelgium
Third Round (July 31)
Ed SandersUnited States KO 3R Giacomo Di SegniItaly
Andries NiemanSouth Africa KO 1R Algirdas ŠocikasSoviet Union
Ilkka KoskiFinland 3 – 0 Edgar William HearnGreat Britain
Ingemar JohanssonSweden 3 – 0 Tomislav KrizmanićYugoslavia
Semi-final (August 1)
Ed SandersUnited States KO 2R Andries NiemanSouth Africa
Ingemar JohanssonSweden 2 – 1 Ilkka KoskiFinland
Final (August 2)
Ed SandersUnited States DSQ 2R Ingemar JohanssonSweden

Johansson spent the entire bout backpedalling, without throwing a single punch. After receiving several warnings from the referee, he was finally disqualified for being excessively passive, and was not awarded the silver medal.[2] He eventually received the medal in 1982.[3]

1 Sosa did not enter the ring.
2 Lansiaux retired from the competition due to injury.

References

  1. "Boxing at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's Heavyweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  2. Wallechinsky, David (1984). The Complete Book of the Olympics. England: Penguin Books. p. 185. ISBN 0140066322.
  3. Ingemar Johansson: Boxer who beat Floyd Patterson to win the world heavyweight title 3 February 2009. The Independent
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