Boxing at the 1992 Summer Olympics

Dates 26 July – 9 August 1992
Medal Events 12

The 1992 boxing tournament was held at the Pavelló Club Joventut Badalona, also known as the Pavelló dels Països Catalans. Once again, the boxers contested 12 classes, as they had done in 1984 and 1988, starting with the 48 kg limit light-flyweight class. By 1992, the Cubans were dominant in worldwide amateur boxing and they proved it in Barcelona, winning seven gold medals, led by Félix Savón in the heavyweight class, his first of three consecutive gold medals, and Joël Casamayor, who won the bantamweight gold, and in 1995 would defect to the United States and later win professional world titles. Germany was next best after Cuba, winning two gold medals. In the lightweight class, American Oscar de la Hoya, a future professional champion, won the only gold medal for the United States.

But the biggest change in Olympic boxing in 1992 came in the scoring system used. At all previous Olympics, judges gave subjective scores to determine the winners if the bout was not stopped. But because of scoring controversies that had enveloped the sport at recent Olympics and other international events, in 1992 each judge was given a scoring console that was essentially a punch counter. Whenever a boxer landed an effective punch, the judge was supposed to count a punch. Since the definition of an “effective punch” is somewhat subjective, the counter only reflected a landed punch if three of the five judges pushed their buttons within one second of one another. The overall score was then simply a punch count of whoever landed the most effective punches. While it reads well, the system still did not work as hoped, although a variant of this system remains in place at the Olympics.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Light-Flyweight (≤48 kilograms), Men Olympic 26 July – 8 August 1992 30 30
Flyweight (≤51 kilograms), Men Olympic 27 July – 9 August 1992 31 31
Bantamweight (≤54 kilograms), Men Olympic 28 July – 8 August 1992 31 31
Featherweight (≤57 kilograms), Men Olympic 29 July – 9 August 1992 31 31
Lightweight (≤60 kilograms), Men Olympic 30 July – 8 August 1992 29 29
Light-Welterweight (≤63.5 kilograms), Men Olympic 30 July – 9 August 1992 30 30
Welterweight (≤67 kilograms), Men Olympic 26 July – 8 August 1992 30 30
Light-Middleweight (≤71 kilograms), Men Olympic 27 July – 9 August 1992 30 30
Middleweight (≤75 kilograms), Men Olympic 28 July – 8 August 1992 28 28
Light-Heavyweight (≤81 kilograms), Men Olympic 29 July – 9 August 1992 26 26
Heavyweight (≤91 kilograms), Men Olympic 28 July – 8 August 1992 23 23
Super-Heavyweight (>91 kilograms), Men Olympic 27 July – 9 August 1992 17 17
336 (336/0) 78 (78/0)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light-Flyweight, Men Rogelio MarceloCUB Daniel BozhinovBUL Jan Quast
Roel Velasco
GER
PHI
Flyweight, Men Choi Chol-SuPRK Raúl GonzálezCUB István Kovács
Tim Austin
HUN
USA
Bantamweight, Men Joel CasamayorCUB Wayne McCulloughIRL Mohamed Achik
Li Gwang-Sik
MAR
PRK
Featherweight, Men Andreas TewsGER Faustino ReyesESP Hocine Soltani
Ramaz Paliani
ALG
EUN
Lightweight, Men Oscar De La HoyaUSA Marco RudolphGER Hong Seong-Sik
Namjilyn Bayarsaikhan
KOR
MGL
Light-Welterweight, Men Héctor VinentCUB Mark LeducCAN Jyri Kjäll
Leonard Doroftei
FIN
ROU
Welterweight, Men Michael CarruthIRL Juan Hernández SierraCUB Aníbal Acevedo
Arkhom Chenglai
PUR
THA
Light-Middleweight, Men Juan Carlos LemusCUB Orhan DelibasNED Robin Reid
György Mizsei
GBR
HUN
Middleweight, Men Ariel HernándezCUB Chris ByrdUSA Chris Johnson
Lee Seung-Bae
CAN
KOR
Light-Heavyweight, Men Torsten MayGER Rostyslav ZaulychnyiEUN Zoltán Béres
Wojciech Bartnik
HUN
POL
Heavyweight, Men Félix SavónCUB David IzonriteiNGR Arnold Vanderlijde
David Tua
NED
NZL
Super-Heavyweight, Men Roberto BaladoCUB Richard IgbineghuNGR Svilen Rusinov
Brian Nielsen
BUL
DEN

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Cuba CUB 7 2 0 9
Germany GER 2 1 1 4
United States USA 1 1 1 3
Ireland IRL 1 1 0 2
Democratic People's Republic of Korea PRK 1 0 1 2
Nigeria NGR 0 2 0 2
Bulgaria BUL 0 1 1 2
Canada CAN 0 1 1 2
Netherlands NED 0 1 1 2
Unified Team EUN 0 1 1 2
Spain ESP 0 1 0 1
Hungary HUN 0 0 3 3
Republic of Korea KOR 0 0 2 2
Algeria ALG 0 0 1 1
Denmark DEN 0 0 1 1
Finland FIN 0 0 1 1
Great Britain GBR 0 0 1 1
Mongolia MGL 0 0 1 1
Morocco MAR 0 0 1 1
New Zealand NZL 0 0 1 1
Philippines PHI 0 0 1 1
Poland POL 0 0 1 1
Puerto Rico PUR 0 0 1 1
Romania ROU 0 0 1 1
Thailand THA 0 0 1 1