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Heavyweight (>158 pounds), Men

Date21 – 22 September 1904
StatusOlympic
LocationPhysical Culture Gymnasium, Washington University, St. Louis
Participants3 from 1 countries
FormatSingle elimination tournament.

Sam Berger won two bouts to win the gold medal, defeating Bill Michaels by a knockout in round three in the first match, and then defeating Charles Mayer by decision in the final. The verdict in favour of Berger over Mayer was not a popular one with the spectators and the local press labelled the Californian’s performance as one of the worst by an amateur heavyweight champion. Berger had a brief pro career but then served as a sparring partner and manager to future World Heavyweight Champion Jim Jeffries. The 1904 AAU Champion was William Rodenbach, who had also won that title in 1901, but was primarily a middleweight, having won that AAU title from 1900-04. He did not enter either class at the Olympics after suffering an arm injury. New York’s Joe Knipe, national amateur champion in 1899 and 1900, was heralded in the local press as a strong favourite for the championship until his entry was rejected due to his activities as trainer to professional boxers.

PosCompetitorNOC
1Sam BergerUSAGold
2Charles MayerUSASilver
3Bill MichaelsUSABronze1

Semi-Finals

Date21 September 1904
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #121 SepSam BergerUSAKnock-outBill MichaelsUSA
Match #221 SepCharles MayerUSA

Final Round

Date22 September 1904
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match 1/222 SepSam BergerUSADecisionCharles MayerUSA