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Middleweight (≤160 pounds), Men

Date7 – 11 August 1928
StatusOlympic
LocationKrachtsportgebouw, Amsterdam
Participants17 from 17 countries
FormatSingle elimination tournament.

The boxing tournament of the 1928 Olympics was a golden age for Italian amateur boxing. In the space of an evening three Italians were crowned as Olympic champions, bantamweight Tamagnini, stylish lightweight Orlandi and the 24 year old Milanese middleweight Piero Toscani. Toscani’s passage to the final took him past Ludvigsen (Denmark) and the Swede Kjällander in the early rounds then on to a semi-final meeting with Belgian Leonard Steyaert. Winning the decision over Steyaert he found himself pitted against the Czech Jan Heřmánek. Heřmánek had reached the final with a victory over Fred Mallin, brother of the double gold medalist Harry Mallin.

Reports suggest Toscani was extremely lucky to have been awarded the decision over Heřmánek in the final and the Czech contingent in the hall were convinced an injustice had occurred. The losing fighter’s supporters picked him up, carried him round the hall and eventually put him down in front of the judge’s table. Heřmánek then had a frank discussion with the judges whilst the demonstration turned to a violent protest in the arena. Not for the first time at the tournament, the police had to step in to restore order.

PosCompetitorNOC
1Piero ToscaniITAGold
2Jan HeřmánekTCHSilver
3Léonard SteyaertBELBronze
4Fred MallinGBR
=5Harry HendersonUSA
=5Humberto CuriARG
=5Oscar KjällanderSWE
=5Jack ChaseIRL
=9Georges PixiusLUX
=9César CampuzanoESP
=9Jerzy SnoppekPOL
=9Michel LangletFRA
=9Ingvard LudvigsenDEN
=9Honoré ChevrierCAN
=9Alf WilsonRSA
=9Albert LeidmannGER
17Georgios KladisGRE
DNSEddie HerbstUSA
DNSGaston GenetFRA
DNSRodolfo RedaelliITA
DNSFrank CrawleyGBR

Round One

Date7 August 1928
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the second round.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #107 AugJan HeřmánekTCH
Match #207 AugGeorges PixiusLUX
Match #307 AugHarry HendersonUSA
Match #407 AugCésar CampuzanoESP
Match #507 AugFred MallinGBR
Match #607 AugJerzy SnoppekPOL
Match #707 AugHumberto CuriARG
Match #807 AugMichel LangletFRA
Match #907 AugPiero ToscaniITA
Match #1007 AugIngvard LudvigsenDEN
Match #1107 AugOscar KjällanderSWE
Match #1207 AugHonoré ChevrierCAN
Match #1307 AugJack ChaseIRL
Match #1407 AugAlf WilsonRSA
Match #1507 AugLéonard SteyaertBEL
Match #1607 AugAlbert LeidmannGERDecisionGeorgios KladisGRE

Round Two

Date8 August 1928
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the quarter-finals.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #108 AugJan HeřmánekTCHDecisionGeorges PixiusLUX
Match #208 AugHarry HendersonUSADecisionCésar CampuzanoESP
Match #308 AugFred MallinGBRDecisionJerzy SnoppekPOL
Match #408 AugHumberto CuriARGDecisionMichel LangletFRA
Match #508 AugPiero ToscaniITADecisionIngvard LudvigsenDEN
Match #608 AugOscar KjällanderSWEDecisionHonoré ChevrierCAN
Match #708 AugJack ChaseIRLDecisionAlf WilsonRSA
Match #808 AugLéonard SteyaertBELDecisionAlbert LeidmannGER

Quarter-Finals

Date9 August 1928
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the semi-finals.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #109 AugJan HeřmánekTCHDecisionHarry HendersonUSA
Match #209 AugFred MallinGBRDecisionHumberto CuriARG
Match #309 AugPiero ToscaniITADecisionOscar KjällanderSWE
Match #409 AugLéonard SteyaertBELDecisionJack ChaseIRL

Semi-Finals

Date10 August 1928
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the final match.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #110 AugJan HeřmánekTCHDecisionFred MallinGBR
Match #210 AugPiero ToscaniITADecisionLéonard SteyaertBEL

Final Round

Date11 August 1928
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match 1/211 AugPiero ToscaniITADecisionJan HeřmánekTCH
Match 3/411 AugLéonard SteyaertBELDecisionFred MallinGBR