Boxing at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Heavyweight

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Heavyweight boxing
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
Venue Messuhalli
Dates29 July – 2 August 1952
Competitors21 from 21 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Ed Sanders US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg Ingemar Johansson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bronze medal icon.svg Ilkka Koski Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Bronze medal icon.svg Andries Nieman Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  South Africa
  1948
1956  

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]

Medalists

Gold Ed Sanders
US flag 48 stars.svg United States
Silver Ingemar Johansson
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Bronze Ilkka Koski
Flag of Finland.svg Finland
Bronze Andries Nieman
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg South Africa

Results

WinnerNOCResultLoserNOC
First Round (July 29)
Tomislav Krizmanić Yugoslavia 3 – 0 Geza Furetz Romania
Algirdas Šocikas Soviet Union TKO 2R Antoni Gościański Poland
Andries Nieman South Africa 3 – 0 Edgar Gorgas Germany
Ed Sanders United States KO 1R Hans Jost Switzerland
Jean Lansiaux France 3 – 0 John Lyttle Ireland
Edgar Hearn Great Britain 2 – 1 José Sartor Argentina
Second Round (July 29)
Giacomo di Segni Italy 3 – 0 James Saunders Canada
Horymír Netuka Czechoslovakia 3 – 0 Carl Fitzgerald Australia
Ilkka Koski Finland KO 2R László Bene Hungary
Max Marsille Belgium 3 – 0 Ahmed El-Minabawi Egypt
Ingemar Johansson Sweden Walkover 1Luis Amadeo Sosa Uruguay
Jean Lansiaux France Withdrawn 2
New Draw (July 30)
Ingemar JohanssonSweden3 – 0Horymir NetukaCzechoslovakia
Tomislav KrizmanićYugoslavia3 – 0Max Maurice Oscar MarsilleBelgium
Third Round (July 31)
Ed SandersUnited StatesKO 3RGiacomo Di SegniItaly
Andries NiemanSouth AfricaKO 1RAlgirdas ŠocikasSoviet Union
Ilkka KoskiFinland3 – 0Edgar William HearnGreat Britain
Ingemar JohanssonSweden3 – 0Tomislav KrizmanićYugoslavia
Semi-final (August 1)
Ed SandersUnited StatesKO 2RAndries NiemanSouth Africa
Ingemar JohanssonSweden2 – 1Ilkka KoskiFinland
Final (August 2)
Ed SandersUnited StatesDSQ 2RIngemar 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.

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  3. Ingemar Johansson: Boxer who beat Floyd Patterson to win the world heavyweight title 3 February 2009. The Independent