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Heavyweight (>81 kilograms), Men

Date16 – 26 October 1968
StatusOlympic
LocationArena México, Ciudad de México
Participants16 from 16 countries
FormatSingle elimination tournament.

With the heavyweight final the last bout of the Mexico City Olympics, it was noted that only one American fighter, Ronnie Harris, had won a gold medal, despite the United States’ normal dominance at previous Olympics. The United States had a fighter in the heavyweight final, George Foreman, but he was very inexperienced, having had only 18 amateur fights prior to Mexico City. He won his first Olympic fight by 4-1 decision and then pummeled his next two opponents to advance to the final against Lithuanian Soviet Jonas Čepulis. The final was more of the same as the referee stopped the bout early in the second round, giving Foreman the gold medal. He made many fans in the United States when he paraded around the ring after his victory carrying a small American flag, in contrast to the protests that several American blacks had made in Mexico City, notably Tommie Smith and John Carlos on the podium after the 200 metre dash, which were not well received at the time.

A huge puncher, Foreman turned professional after Mexico City and quickly became one of the world’s top heavyweights. In January 1973, he knocked out the world champion and 1964 Olympic gold medalist Joe Frazier, to win the world heavyweight title, knocking him down 6 times in 2 rounds, as ring announcer Howard Cosell announced repeatedly, “Down goes Frazier“. Undefeated through 34 bouts, in 1974 he fought Muhammad Ali in a title bout in Kinshasa, Zaire, which Ali alliteratively titled “The Rumble in the Jungle“. A seeming mismatch as Ali, the 1960 light-heavyweight gold medalist, was now older and past his prime, but he brought back the brilliance to win by knockout in the eighth round. Foreman came back in 1976 to win the NABF heavyweight title against Ron Lyle, and defended it in 1977 with a TKO of Frazier. After losing in 1977 to Jimmy Young, Foreman retired, or so it seemed, and became a preacher.

However, 10 years later, the 38-year-old Foreman came out of retirement in 1987 and fought for another decade. He won 24 consecutive bouts in his comeback, before losing a title fight to Evander Holyfield, but in 1994 Foreman stunningly defeated Michael Moorer to win the WBA and IBF world heavyweight titles, at the age of 45 years. At his final retirement in 1997, we think, his career professional record was 76 wins, 68 by knockout, and 5 losses.

PosCompetitorNOC
1George ForemanUSAGold
2Jonas ČepulisURSSilver
=3Giorgio BambiniITABronze
=3Joaquín RochaMEXBronze
=5Ion AlexeROU
=5Kiril PandovBUL
=5Rudie LubbersNED
=5Bernd AndersGDR
=9Lucjan TrelaPOL
=9John CokerSLE
=9Petar MilošYUG
=9Dieter RenzFRG
=9Talaat DahshanEGY
=9Adonis RayGHA
=9Nancio CarrilloCUB
=9Billy WellsGBR

Round One

Date16 October 1968
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the second round.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #116 OctGeorge ForemanUSADecisionLucjan TrelaPOL
Match #216 OctIon AlexeROUDecisionJohn CokerSLE
Match #316 OctKiril PandovBULDecisionPetar MilošYUG
Match #416 OctGiorgio BambiniITADecisionDieter RenzFRG
Match #516 OctRudie LubbersNEDDisqualifiedTalaat DahshanEGY
Match #616 OctJoaquín RochaMEXDecisionAdonis RayGHA
Match #716 OctBernd AndersGDRReferee stops contestNancio CarrilloCUB
Match #816 OctJonas ČepulisURSReferee stops contestBilly WellsGBR

Quarter-Finals

Date22 October 1968
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the semi-finals.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #122 OctGeorge ForemanUSAReferee stops contestIon AlexeROU
Match #222 OctGiorgio BambiniITADecisionKiril PandovBUL
Match #322 OctJoaquín RochaMEXDecisionRudie LubbersNED
Match #422 OctJonas ČepulisURSReferee stops contestBernd AndersGDR

Semi-Finals

Date24 October 1968
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the final match.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #124 OctGeorge ForemanUSAKnock-outGiorgio BambiniITA
Match #224 OctJonas ČepulisURSReferee stops contestJoaquín RochaMEX

Final Round

Date26 October 1968
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match 1/226 OctGeorge ForemanUSAReferee stops contestJonas ČepulisURS