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Boxing At The 1920 Summer Olympics
These are the results of the boxing competition at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp Antwerp (; ; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third-largest city in Belgium by area at , after .... Medals were awarded in eight weight classes. The competitions were held from 21 to 24 August. Participating nations A total of 116 boxers from 12 nations competed at the Antwerp Games: Medal summary Medal table References External links International Olympic Committee medal database {{Boxing at the Summer Olympics Events at the 1920 Summer Olympics 1920 1920 in boxing ...
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Boxing At The 1908 Summer Olympics
At the 1908 Summer Olympics, five boxing events were contested. All of the boxing was conducted on 27 October. The event was held in the Northampton Institute in Clerkenwell, East London. There were three rounds in each bout, with the first two rounds being three minutes long and the last one going four minutes. Two judges scored the match, giving 5 points to the better boxer in each of the first two rounds and 7 to the better boxer in the third round. Marks were given to the other boxer in proportion to how well he did compared to the better. If the judges were not agreed on a winner at the end of the bout, the referee could either choose the winner or order a fourth round. Medal summary Participating nations A total of 42 boxers from 4 nations competed at the London Games: * * * * Medal table References External links International Olympic Committee medal database* Official Report of the Games of the IV Olympiad (1908). * De Wael, Herman. ''Herman's Full Olympians'' ...
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Edoardo Garzena
Edoardo Garzena (4 May 1900 – 11 July 1982) was an Italian featherweight boxer who competed in the 1920s. He was born and died in Turin. Garzena won a bronze medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (; ; ), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (; ; ) and commonly known as Antwerp 1920 (; Dutch language, Dutch and German language, German: ''Antwerpen 1920''), were an international multi-sport event held i ..., losing to French boxer Jean Gachet in the semi-finals. 1920 Olympic results * Round of 32: bye * Round of 16: defeated Roger Vincken (Belgium) * Quarterfinal: defeated James Cater (Great Britain) * Semifinal: lost to Paul Fritsch (France) * Bronze Medal Bout: defeated Jack Zivic (United States) -- was awarded bronze medal References External linkspechino2008 profile ...
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Light Heavyweight
Light heavyweight is a weight class in combat sports. Boxing Professional In professional boxing, the division is above and up to , falling between super middleweight and cruiserweight (boxing), cruiserweight. The light heavyweight class has produced some of boxing's greatest champions: Bernard Hopkins (who, upon becoming champion, broke the record for oldest man to win a world title), Tommy Loughran, Billy Conn, Joey Maxim, Archie Moore, Michael Moorer, Bob Foster (boxer), Bob Foster, Ann Wolfe, Michael Spinks, Dariusz Michalczewski, Roy Jones Jr., Joe Calzaghe, Sergey Kovalev (boxer), Sergey Kovalev and Zsolt Erdei. Many light heavyweight champions unsuccessfully challenged for the heavyweight crown until Michael Spinks became the first reigning light heavyweight champion to win the heavyweight championship. Bob Fitzsimmons captured the light heavyweight championship after losing his heavyweight championship. Two all-time great heavyweight champions, Ezzard Charles and Floyd ...
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Moe Herscovitch
Moe 'Montgomery' Hart Herscovitch (27 October 1897 – 22 July 1969) who after taking up boxing during his WWI Canadian Army service with considerable success, won a bronze medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics for Canada in Antwerp as a Middleweight. Hersovitch began his athletic career in 1913 as a prominent rugby player at fullback or flying wing for the Montreal Football Club, of the Inter-Provincial Rugby Union. After the Olympics, around 1921, he began in earnest a successful, and lucrative but relatively brief professional boxing career as a middleweight, which ended around 1924. He would later coach boxing and rugby and serve as an insurance broker beginning around 1924, later establishing his own company, Herscovitch and Sons in Montreal. Early life Born in Romania or Canada (sources differ) to Jewish Romanian parents, Vetra 'William' and Anna Herscovitch, his parents emigrated to Montréal, Canada, where he grew up in the rough section of Griffintown, Southwest ...
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Georges Prud'Homme
Joseph Arthur Prud'Homme (March 12, 1898 – January 7, 1978) was a Canadians, Canadian middleweight boxing, boxer who competed in the early 1920s. He won a silver medal at the Boxing at the 1920 Summer Olympics, 1920 Summer Olympics, losing to British boxer Harry Mallin in the final. Prud'Homme later moved to Plamondon, Alberta and died in Athabasca, Alberta in 1978. Olympic record Here is Georges Prud'Hommes' record at the 1920 Antwerp Olympics where he competed as a middleweight boxer: * Round of 16: defeated Antoine Masson (boxer), Antoine Masson (Belgium) * Quarterfinal: defeated Marcel Rey-Golliet (France) * Semifinal: defeated Hjalmar Strømme (Norway) * Final: lost to Harry Mallin (Great Britain); Prud'Homme awarded the silver medal References External linksGeorges Prud'Homme's profile at databaseOlympics * 1898 births 1978 deaths Canadian military personnel of World War I Canadian soldiers Martial artists from Ottawa M ...
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Harry Mallin
Henry William Mallin (1 June 1892 – 8 November 1969) was an English middleweight amateur boxer. He came originally from Hackney Wick, his younger brother was the Olympic boxer Fred Mallin. He lived in Dartmouth Park, North London and was a police officer with the Metropolitan Police. Boxing career Mallin was Amateur Boxing Association British middleweight champion five years in a row from 1919 to 1923. He was also world champion in the middleweight class between 1920 and 1928. He never lost an amateur bout and never turned professional. In the 1920 Summer Olympics he won a gold medal in middleweight division, defeating Canadian boxer Georges Prud'Homme in the final. In 1924 he went on to win another gold in the same weight class. In that year, he met Roger Brousse of France in the quarter-finals, and after the decision came down 2–1 in favour of Brousse, Mallin showed the referee fresh teeth marks on his chest, which further examination proved that Mallin had defin ...
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Middleweight
Middleweight is a weight class in combat sports. Boxing Professional In professional boxing, the middleweight division is contested above and up to . Early boxing history is less than exact, but the middleweight designation seems to have begun in the 1840s. In the Bare-knuckle boxing, bare-knuckle era, the first middleweight championship fight was between Tom Chandler (boxer), Tom Chandler and Dooney Harris in 1867. Chandler won, becoming known as the American middleweight champion. The first middleweight fight with gloves ''may'' have been between George Fulljames and Jack (Nonpareil) Dempsey (no relation to the more famous heavyweight Jack Dempsey). Current world champions Current world rankings =''The Ring''= As of April 29, 2025. Keys: : Current ''The Ring (magazine), The Ring'' world champion =BoxRec= As of , . Longest reigning world middleweight champions Below is a list of longest reigning middleweight champions in boxing measured by the individual's lon ...
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Frederick Colberg
Frederick William Kolberg (November 13, 1900 – March 21, 1965) was an American welterweight boxer who competed in the early 1920s. He won a bronze medal in Boxing at the 1920 Summer Olympics, losing against Canadian boxer Bert Schneider Berton "Bert" Jerome Schneider (May 5, 1933December 12, 2011) was an American film and television producer. He was responsible for several topical films of the late 1960s and early 1970s, including the road film '' Easy Rider'' (1969), directe ... in the semi-final. References External links * * 1900 births 1965 deaths Welterweight boxers Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in boxing Boxers at the 1920 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing American male boxers Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics 20th-century American sportsmen {{US-boxing-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Alexander Ireland (boxer)
Alexander Ramsay "Alex" Ireland (10 April 1901 – 25 January 1966) was a Scottish amateur and professional welter/middleweight boxer of the 1920s and 1930s. He fought under the name of Alex Ireland. Biography Ireland won the 1921 Amateur Boxing Association British welterweight title, when boxing out of the United Scottish BC. He won a silver medal in the welterweight boxing at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium losing to Canadian boxer Bert Schneider in the final, and the Scottish Area welterweight title, the National Sporting Club (NSC) (subsequently known as the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC)) British middleweight title, British Empire middleweight title, and European Boxing Union (EBU) middleweight title. He was a challenger for the Scottish Area middleweight title and his professional fighting weight varied from , i.e. welterweight to , i.e. middleweight. He was born in Leith. Olympic games results 1920 (as a welterweight) * 1st round bye * Defe ...
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Bert Schneider (boxer)
Julius Gustav Albert "Bert" Schneider (July 1, 1897 – February 20, 1986) was an American-born Canadian welterweight boxing, boxer who competed in the early 1920s. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, was raised in Montreal, and was Jewish. Schneider's greatest success was as an amateur, winning the welterweight gold medal in boxing at the 1920 Summer Olympics with a win over British boxer Alexander Ireland (boxer), Alexander Ireland in the final. Schneider was the first Canadian to win an Olympic boxing gold medal. Only two other Canadian boxers have achieved that feat in all the years since: Horace Gwynne in 1932 and Lennox Lewis in 1988. Olympic results The following matches were fought by gold medallist Bert Schneider at the 1920 Antwerp Olympics: * Round of 32: bye * Round of 16: defeated Joseph Thomas (boxer), Joseph Thomas (South Africa) * Quarterfinal: defeated Aage Steen (Norway) * Semifinal: defeated Frederick Colberg (USA) * Final: defeated Alexan ...
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Welterweight
Welterweight is a weight class in combat sports. Originally the term ''welterweight'' was used only in boxing, but other combat sports like muay Thai, taekwondo, and mixed martial arts also use it for their own weight division system to classify the opponents. If used, welterweight is typically between lightweight and middleweight. Etymology The first known instance of the term is from 1831, meaning 'heavyweight horseman', later 'boxer or wrestler of a certain weight' by 1896. This sense comes from earlier ''welter'', 'heavyweight horseman or boxer' from 1804, possibly from 15th century , meaning 'to beat severely'. Boxing Professional boxing A professional welterweight boxer's weight is greater than 140 pounds, and no more than 147 pounds (about 63.5–66.7 kg). Current world champions Current champions Current world rankings =''The Ring''= As of April 21, 2025. Keys: : Current ''The Ring (magazine), The Ring'' world champion =''BoxRec''= . Longest-reigning worl ...
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Clarence Newton
Clarence "Chris" Newton (February 3, 1899 in Toronto – October 23, 1979) was a Canadian lightweight boxer who was active during the 1920s. He was affiliated with Riverside Athletic Club in Toronto. He won the bronze medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium Antwerp (; ; ) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third-largest city in Belgium by area at , after Tournai and Couvin. With a population of 565,039, .... 1920 Olympic results Below are the results of Clarence Newton, a Canadian lightweight boxer who competed at the 1920 Antwerp Olympics: * Round of 16: defeated Johan Jensen (Denmark) * Quarterfinal: defeated Johan Saeterhaug (Norway) * Semifinal: lost to Gotfred Johansen (Denmark) * Bronze Medal Bout: defeated Richard Beland (South Africa) Professional career From 1920 to 1929, Newton fought professionally in Canada and the United States 66 times, earnin ...
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