Boxing_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_heavyweight

Boxing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's heavyweight

Boxing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's heavyweight

Olympic boxing event


The men's heavyweight boxing event at the 2020 Summer Olympics is scheduled to take place between 24 July and 6 August 2021 at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan.[1] 17 boxers from 17 nations are expected to compete.[2]

Quick Facts Men's heavyweight at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad, Venue ...


The medals for the competition were presented by His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Hussein, IOC Executive Board Member, Jordan, and the medalists' bouquets were presented by William Frederick Blick, BTF Member; Uganda.

Background

This will be the 26th appearance of the men's heavyweight event. The event has been held at every Olympic boxing tournament (boxing was not held in 1896, 1900, and 1912). Heavyweight was the unlimited weight class from 1904 to 1980, but since 1984 has been limited to 81–91 kg (which remains unchanged in 2020) with the introduction of the super heavyweight class.

Reigning World Champion Muslim Gadzhimagomedov of Russia has qualified for the Games. The 2016 Olympic champion, Evgeny Tishchenko also of Russia, turned professional and did not attempt to qualify. The 2016 light heavyweight gold medalist, Julio César La Cruz of Cuba, has moved up to the heavyweight class for the 2020 Games.[3]

Qualification

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter only 1 qualified boxer in the weight class. There were 17 quota places available for the men's heavyweight, allocated as follows:[2]

No host places or Tripartite Commission invitation places were reserved for the men's heavyweight.

Competition format

Like all Olympic boxing events, the competition is a straight single-elimination tournament. The competition begins with a preliminary round, where the number of competitors is reduced to 16, and concludes with a final. As there are fewer than 32 boxers in the competition, a number of boxers will receive a bye through the preliminary round. Both semifinal losers are awarded bronze medals.

Bouts consist of three three-minute rounds with a one-minute break between rounds. A boxer may win by knockout or by points. Scoring is on the "10-point-must" system, with 5 judges scoring each round. Judges consider "number of blows landed on the target areas, domination of the bout, technique and tactical superiority and competitiveness." Each judge determines a winner for each round, who receives 10 points for the round, and assigns the round's loser a number of points between 7 and 9 based on performance. The judge's scores for each round are added to give a total score for that judge. The boxer with the higher score from a majority of the judges is the winner.[4]

Schedule

The heavyweight starts with the round of 32 on 24 July. There are two rest days before the round of 16 on 27 July, two more before the quarterfinals on 30 July, three more before the semifinals on 3 August, and two more before the final on 6 August.[1][5]

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R32Round of 32 R16Round of 16 QFQuarterfinals SFSemifinals FFinal
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Results

Finals

 
Final
 
  
 
 
 
 
 Muslim Gadzhimagomedov (ROC)0
 
 
 Julio César La Cruz (CUB)5
 

Top half

Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinals
              
 Muslim Gadzhimagomedov (ROC)5
 Abdelhafid Benchabla (ALG)0
 Sanjar Tursunov (UZB)1
 Abdelhafid Benchabla (ALG)4
 Muslim Gadzhimagomedov (ROC)5
 Ammar Abduljabbar (GER)0
 Ammar Abduljabbar (GER)5
 José María Lúcar (PER)0
 Muslim Gadzhimagomedov (ROC)4
 David Nyika (NZL)1
 Ato Plodzicki-Faoagali (SAM)1
 Uladzislau Smiahlikau (BLR)4
 Uladzislau Smiahlikau (BLR)0
 David Nyika (NZL)5
 Youness Baalla (MAR)0
 David Nyika (NZL)5

Bottom half

Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinals
              
 Julio Castillo (ECU)0
 Hussein Ishaish (JOR)4
 Hussein Ishaish (JOR)1
 Abner Teixeira (BRA)4
 Abner Teixeira (BRA)4
 Cheavon Clarke (GBR)1
 Abner Teixeira (BRA)1
 Julio César La Cruz (CUB)4
 Elly Ochola (KEN)0
 Julio César La Cruz (CUB)5
 Julio César La Cruz (CUB)4
 Emmanuel Reyes (ESP)1
 Emmanuel Reyes (ESP)KO
 Vassiliy Levit (KAZ)

References

  1. "Boxing Competition Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original on 4 July 2021. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  2. "Schedule - Boxing Tokyo 2020 Olympics". Olympian Database. Retrieved 1 March 2020.

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