Carroll Morgan (October 3, 1947 – June 20, 2018) was a Canadian
heavyweight
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, who represented his native country at the
1972 Summer Olympics
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in
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,
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. There he was defeated in the quarterfinals by
Sweden's eventual bronze medalist
Hasse Thomsén.
Morgan later trained people in the city where he lived.
In 1990, Morgan was inducted into the
Canadian Boxing Hall of Fame
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and was inducted twice into the
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, in 1994 alongside his teammates from the 1966 X-Men football club of
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History
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, and in 2008 as an amateur boxer. Morgan, who started boxing at age 20 while at St. F. X. University, was a member of the 1972 Canadian Olympic and 1974 Commonwealth teams, and held heavyweight titles seven times as provincial champion and three times as Canadian champion. During his boxing career, Morgan never lost a fight to another Canadian.
On June 20, 2018, Morgan died of a heart attack at his home in the
Clayton Park area of
Halifax
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Olympic boxer Carroll Morgan dies
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1972 Olympic record
Below is the record of Carroll Morgan, a Canadian heavyweight boxer who competed at the 1972 Munich Olympics:
* Round of 16: defeated Fatai Ayinla (Nigeria) by decision, 3-2
* Quarterfinal: lost to Hasse Thomsén (Sweden) by third-round knockout
References
External links
Canadian Olympic Committee
1947 births
2018 deaths
Heavyweight boxers
Boxers at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Olympic boxers for Canada
Boxers at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games competitors for Canada
Sportspeople from Nova Scotia
People from Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame inductees
Canadian male boxers
Players of Canadian football from Nova Scotia
St. Francis Xavier X-Men football players
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