Chun Chil-sung
Chun Chil-sung (Hangul: 전칠성, Hanja: 全七星; born July 7, 1961 in Sinan, Jeollanam-do, South Korea) is a retired South Korean boxer.
Olympic medal record | ||
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Men's boxing | ||
Representing South Korea | ||
1984 Los Angeles | Lightweight |
Chun Chil-sung | |
Hangul | 전칠성 |
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Hanja | 全七星 |
Revised Romanization | Jeon Chilseong |
McCune–Reischauer | Chŏn Ch'ilsŏng |
Amateur career
Chun managed a career record of 100-6 during his amateur career.
In 1983, Chun won the silver medal in lightweight (–60 kg) at the 3rd Boxing World Cup in Rome, Italy. He defeated 1983 European lightweight champion Emil Chuprenski of Bulgaria in the semifinal bout.
Next year, he won the bronze medal in the lightweight division at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. In the semifinals he was defeated by eventual winner Pernell Whitaker of the United States by 0-5 unanimous decision, but this is considered one of the controversial pro-American jury decisions in the boxing competitions at the 1984 Olympics.
Results
1983 Boxing World Cup
Event | Round | Result | Opponent | Score |
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Lightweight | First | Win | Carlo Russolillo | DQ 3 |
Quarterfinal | Win | James Omondi | 5-0 | |
Semifinal | Win | Emil Chuprenski | 3-2 | |
Final | Loss | Ramon Goire | 1-4 |
1984 Summer Olympics
Event | Round | Result | Opponent | Score |
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Lightweight | First | Win | Patrick Waweru | 3-2 |
Second | Win | Slobodan Pavlović | 4-1 | |
Third | Win | Renato Cornett | 4-1 | |
Quarterfinal | Win | Leopoldo Cantancio | RSC 3 | |
Semifinal | Loss | Pernell Whitaker | 0-5 |
Pro career
In 1986 Chun turned professional. He was the first South Korean Olympic medalist boxer to turn pro since 1968 Olympic bronze medalist Chang Kyou-chul.
Chun defeated former two-time WBC Super Featherweight champion Rafael Limón in 1989. After going 18–1, he was matched up against Joey Gamache for the WBA Lightweight title in Portland, Maine in 1992, but was defeated by 9-round TKO. After the bout, he retired from boxing.