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Heavyweight (≤91 kilograms), Men

Date22 September – 1 October 1988
StatusOlympic
LocationJam-sil Hak-saeng Che-yuk-gwan, Seoul Sports Complex, Seoul
Participants18 from 18 countries
FormatSingle elimination tournament.

The new star of amateur boxing in the heavyweight class was Félix Savón but, due to his nation’s boycott of the 1988 Olympics, he would have to wait another four years for his first Olympic appearance. Although it was impossible to know at the time Ray Mercer’s qualification for the US team by beating two future world professional heavyweight champions in Michael Bent and Tommy Morrison was impressive, perhaps even more impressive than his run of four successive knockout victories that won him the gold medal in Seoul. Only one of his opponents lasted into the final round and his opponent in the final, Baek Hyeon-Man of the host nation, was bombed out in the first round.

Mercer, who did not take up boxing until his early 20s, followed in the tradition of American Olympic heavyweights by turning professional. He won the WBO world heavyweight title by defeating Francesco Damiani in early 1991 but relinquished the title within a year and failed in an attempt the title a decade later.

PosCompetitorNOC
1Ray MercerUSAGold
2Baek Hyeon-ManKORSilver
=3Andrzej GołotaPOLBronze
=3Arnold VanderlijdeNEDBronze
=5Maik HeydeckGDR
=5Harold ObungaKEN
=5Luigi GaudianoITA
=5Gyula AlvicsHUN
=9Juan Antonio DíazARG
=9Željko MavrovićYUG
=9Svilen RusinovBUL
=9Tualau FaleTGA
=9Ramzan SebiyevURS
=9Rudolf GavenčiakTCH
=9Henry AkinwandeGBR
=9Tom GlesbyCAN
=17Claus Børge NielsenDEN
=17José OrtegaESP

Round One

Date22 September 1988
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the second round.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #122 SepMaik HeydeckGDR
Match #222 SepJuan Antonio DíazARG
Match #322 SepŽeljko MavrovićYUG
Match #422 SepBaek Hyeon-ManKOR
Match #522 SepAndrzej GołotaPOL
Match #622 SepSvilen RusinovBUL
Match #722 SepHarold ObungaKEN
Match #822 SepTualau FaleTGA
Match #922 SepRamzan SebiyevURS
Match #1022 SepLuigi GaudianoITA
Match #1122 SepRudolf GavenčiakTCH
Match #1222 SepRay MercerUSA
Match #1322 SepArnold VanderlijdeNED
Match #1422 SepHenry AkinwandeGBR
Match #1522 SepTom GlesbyCANReferee stops contest (head blow)Claus Børge NielsenDEN
Match #1622 SepGyula AlvicsHUNDecisionJosé OrtegaESP

Round Two

Date26 September 1988
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the quarter-finals.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #126 SepMaik HeydeckGDRDecisionJuan Antonio DíazARG
Match #226 SepBaek Hyeon-ManKORDecisionŽeljko MavrovićYUG
Match #326 SepAndrzej GołotaPOLDecisionSvilen RusinovBUL
Match #426 SepHarold ObungaKENReferee stops contest (head blow)Tualau FaleTGA
Match #526 SepLuigi GaudianoITADecisionRamzan SebiyevURS
Match #626 SepRay MercerUSAReferee stops contest (head blow)Rudolf GavenčiakTCH
Match #726 SepArnold VanderlijdeNEDDecisionHenry AkinwandeGBR
Match #826 SepGyula AlvicsHUNReferee stops contest (head blow)Tom GlesbyCAN

Quarter-Finals

Date28 September 1988
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the semi-finals.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #128 SepBaek Hyeon-ManKORReferee stops contest (outclassed)Maik HeydeckGDR
Match #228 SepAndrzej GołotaPOLDecisionHarold ObungaKEN
Match #328 SepRay MercerUSAKnock-outLuigi GaudianoITA
Match #428 SepArnold VanderlijdeNEDDecisionGyula AlvicsHUN

Semi-Finals

Date29 September 1988
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the final match.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #129 SepBaek Hyeon-ManKORReferee stops contest (injured)Andrzej GołotaPOL
Match #229 SepRay MercerUSAReferee stops contest (head blow)Arnold VanderlijdeNED

Final Round

Date1 October 1988
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match 1/201 OctRay MercerUSAKnock-outBaek Hyeon-ManKOR