Boxing at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Super heavyweight

The men's super heavyweight event was part of the boxing programme at the 1988 Summer Olympics. The weight class allowed boxers of more than 91 kilograms to compete. The competition was held from 22 September to 2 October 1988. 17 boxers from 17 nations competed.[1]

Super heavyweight boxing
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueChamshil Students' Gymnasium
Dates22 September – 2 October
Competitors17 from 17 nations
Medalists
Lennox Lewis  Canada
Riddick Bowe  United States
Aleksandr Miroshnichenko  Soviet Union
Janusz Zarenkiewicz  Poland

Future world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis of Canada defeated Riddick Bowe of the United States in the final.[2]

Background

The super heavyweight event of the 1988 Olympics was weakened by the absence of a Cuban boxer. Teófilo Stevenson, a veteran three-time Olympic champion whose first Olympics were back in 1972, did not retire anticipating these Olympics.[3] He announced his retirement shortly after the Cuban government decided to boycott the Games. He was 36 years of age in 1988. In contrast, future finalists Lewis and Bowe were rather young, 23 and 21 years old respectively. Possible Cuban alternate Jorge Luis González, 24, had defeated both Bowe and Lewis at the 1987 Pan American Games.[4]

It was predicted that the gold medal would be contested between the North Americans Lennox Lewis and Riddick Bowe and Europeans Ulli Kaden and Alex Miroshnichenko.[1]

Medalists

GoldLennox Lewis
 Canada
SilverRiddick Bowe
 United States
BronzeAleksandr Miroshnichenko
 Soviet Union
BronzeJanusz Zarenkiewicz
 Poland

Results

The following boxers took part in the event:[1]

RankNameCountry
1Lennox Lewis Canada
2Riddick Bowe United States
3TAleksandr Miroshnichenko Soviet Union
3TJanusz Zarenkiewicz Poland
5TKim Yu-hyeon South Korea
5TPeter Hrivňák Czechoslovakia
5TUlli Kaden East Germany
5TAndreas Schnieders West Germany
9TAli Al-Baluchi Kuwait
9TMohamed Hammad Sudan
9TPetar Stoimenov Bulgaria
9TBiko Botowamungu Austria
9TCrispine Odera Kenya
9TAziz Salihu Yugoslavia
9THarold Arroyo Puerto Rico
9TOvwigbo Uba Nigeria
17TTshibalabala Kadima Zaire

First round

Second round

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Final

Bowe was the more effective fighter in the first round, landing 33 of 94 punches thrown (34%) while Lewis landed 14 of 67 (21%). In the first round the referee from East Germany gave Bowe two cautions for headbutts and deducted a point for a third headbutt. Commentator Ferdie Pacheco disagreed with the deduction, saying they did not hit heads. In the second round, Lewis landed several hard punches. The referee gave Bowe two standing eight counts and waved the fight off after the second one, even though Bowe seemed able to continue. Pacheco disagreed with the stoppage, calling it "very strange", but Marv Albert said Bowe took "a pounding."[5]

References

  1. "Boxing at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Men's Super Heavyweight". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
  2. "The Seoul Olympics Boxing Ends in Controversy". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  3. "The champ retires at 55". Prisma world news review. 6 (9): 1. July 1988.
  4. Agacino, Ricardo (September 1988). "Cuba and the US in the Ring". Cuba International (63): 45–46. ISSN 0011-2593.
  5. "Lennox Lewis vs Riddick Bowe 88 Olympic Final". Retrieved 3 May 2017.
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