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Middleweight (≤73 kilograms), Men

Date7 – 13 August 1948
StatusOlympic
LocationEmpress Hall, Earls Court Exhibition Centre, Kensington, London / Wembley Arena, Wembley, London
Participants25 from 25 countries
FormatSingle elimination tournament.

The middleweight division was not short of quality and as such it was hard to predict which of the many talented boxers would earn the laurels. Europe was well represented by the reigning European champion, Aimé Escudie of France and Ireland’s Micheal McKeon. Home favourite Johnny Wright, a 19-year-old sailor with just a few months experience at this weight, beat the European silver medallist, Wally Thom, just to qualify for the British team and Hungary’s László Papp had remained undefeated since a defeat to Július Torma, who would win the welterweight title in London, in 1947. Adding in the highly touted American, Washington Jones, and the tough Uruguayan, Dogomar Martínez and the expectation of a memorable tournament was hard to suppress.

The first of the favourites to fall was Jones, victim of what was seen to be a harsh disqualification for “hitting with an open glove” against his Belgian opponent, Auguste Cavignac, in a second round bout. Cavignac failed to last a round against Papp in the quarter-finals but the other three bouts all went the full distance. The victory of Micheal McKeon over Escudie was one of the most fiercely contested fights of the entire Games both inside and outside of the ring. The French officials resigned in protest after the bout after McKeon was awarded the win. The Irishman followed this with another brutal contest against Johnny Wright in the last four. Wright won the decision but both men were left bloodied and bruised. Papp came through his half of the draw with three overwhelming victories and was the fresher man for the final. Although he was not yet the fighter he would come to be in the next decade, the Hungarian was superior to the Englishman and would take his first Olympic title.

Bela Keri, trainer to both Papp and fellow Hungarian gold medallist, Tibor Csik, promised that if both men took Olympic titles he would jump fully clothed into the nearby swimming pool. The next morning the Hungarian newspapers showed a very wet coach on their front page. Bronze medallist Ivano Fontana of Italy and the Dane, Martin Hansen, went to achieve a modicum of success in the pro ranks.

PosCompetitorNOC
1László PappHUNGold
2Johnny WrightGBRSilver
3Ivano FontanaITABronze
4Mick McKeonIRL
=5Dogomar MartínezURU
=5Auguste CavignacBEL
=5Aimé-Joseph EscudieFRA
=5Jan SchubartNED
=9Antoni KolczyńskiPOL
=9Johnny NuttallIND
=9Washington JonesUSA
=9Jeannot WelterLUX
=9Hussain TousiIRI
=9Martin HansenDEN
=9Moustafa FahimEGY
=9Héctor GarcíaARG
=17Valle ReskoFIN1
=17Tore KarlssonSWE
=17Jack KeenanCAN
=17Evert JohansonNOR
=17Ken La GrangeRSA
=17Jim OliverESP
=17Miloslav PříhodaTCH
=17Hermann SchneiderSUI
=17Graham HighamAUS
DNSArthur AchaBEL
DNSFrank DanielsUSA
DNSRenato AielloITA
DNSJosé BorondoESP
DNSLéon NowiaszFRA
DNSLuis RosalesARG
DNSMichael StackIRL
DNSRoy AglandGBR
DNSRudolf SzalayHUN

Round One

Date7 August 1948
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the second round.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #107 AugDogomar MartínezURU
Match #207 AugAntoni KolczyńskiPOL
Match #307 AugIvano FontanaITA
Match #407 AugJohnny NuttallIND
Match #507 AugAuguste CavignacBEL
Match #607 AugWashington JonesUSA
Match #707 AugJeannot WelterLUX
Match #807 AugLászló PappHUNKnock-outValle ReskoFIN
Match #907 AugHussain TousiIRIDecisionTore KarlssonSWE
Match #1007 AugMick McKeonIRLDecisionJack KeenanCAN
Match #1107 AugMartin HansenDENKnock-outEvert JohansonNOR
Match #1207 AugAimé-Joseph EscudieFRADecisionKen La GrangeRSA
Match #1307 AugMoustafa FahimEGYReferee stops contestJim OliverESP
Match #1407 AugJan SchubartNEDDecisionMiloslav PříhodaTCH
Match #1507 AugJohnny WrightGBRDecisionHermann SchneiderSUI
Match #1607 AugHéctor GarcíaARGDecisionGraham HighamAUS

Round Two

Date10 August 1948
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the quarter-finals.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #110 AugDogomar MartínezURUDecisionAntoni KolczyńskiPOL
Match #210 AugIvano FontanaITADecisionJohnny NuttallIND
Match #310 AugAuguste CavignacBELDisqualifiedWashington JonesUSA
Match #410 AugLászló PappHUNReferee stops contestJeannot WelterLUX
Match #510 AugMick McKeonIRLDecisionHussain TousiIRI
Match #610 AugAimé-Joseph EscudieFRADecisionMartin HansenDEN
Match #710 AugJan SchubartNEDDecisionMoustafa FahimEGY
Match #810 AugJohnny WrightGBRReferee stops contestHéctor GarcíaARG

Quarter-Finals

Date11 August 1948
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the semi-finals.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #111 AugIvano FontanaITADecisionDogomar MartínezURU
Match #211 AugLászló PappHUNKnock-outAuguste CavignacBEL
Match #311 AugMick McKeonIRLDecisionAimé-Joseph EscudieFRA
Match #411 AugJohnny WrightGBRDecisionJan SchubartNED

Semi-Finals

Date12 August 1948
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the final match.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #112 AugLászló PappHUNDecisionIvano FontanaITA
Match #212 AugJohnny WrightGBRDecisionMick McKeonIRL

Final Round

Date13 August 1948
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match 1/213 AugLászló PappHUNDecisionJohnny WrightGBR
Match 3/413 AugIvano FontanaITAWalkoverMick McKeonIRL