Date | 25 August – 5 September 1960 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Palazzo dello Sport, Roma | |
Participants | 33 from 33 countries | |
Format | Single elimination tournament. |
The Italians pinned their hopes on their best boxer in 1960, Nino Benvenuti, who had been European light-middleweight champion in 1957 and 1959 and was already a five-time Italian champion. Benvenuti won four bouts in Rome by unanimous decision to make the final against the Soviet Yury Radonyak, a relative unknown. Benvenuti knocked down Radonyak in the first round, but although the Soviet came back strongly, he would lose a majority decision, 4-1. For his victory, Benvenuti was awarded the Val Barker Trophy as the best boxer at the Rome Olympics. Benvenuti then turned professional and in 1967 defeated Emile Griffith to win the world welterweight title. He lost a re-match against Griffith, but they fought again in March 1968, with Benvenuti winning the rubber match. He then held the world title through November 1970 before losing it to Carlos Monzon. Benvenuti retired after losing a re-match to Monzon in May 1971, finishing with a career professional record of 82 wins, 7 losses, and 1 draw. He is considered by many boxing experts as Italy’s greatest ever fighter. After his boxing career ended he became a businessman and sports commentator, and then in 1995 travelled to India, renouncing the material world to volunteer at Mother Teresa’s Hospice.
Date | 25 August 1960 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the second round. |
Date | 27 August 1960 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the third round. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 27 Aug | Yury Radonyak | ![]() | Decision | Bruno Guse | ![]() | |
Match #2 | 27 Aug | Joseph Lartey | ![]() | Decision | Karl Bergström | ![]() | |
Match #3 | 27 Aug | Viljo Aho | ![]() | Decision | Mohamed Atmani | ![]() | |
Match #4 | 27 Aug | Andrés Navarro | ![]() | Decision | Tongchai Teptani | ![]() | |
Match #5 | 27 Aug | Lech Drogosz | ![]() | Decision | Benny Nielsen | ![]() | |
Match #6 | 27 Aug | Ghasem Yavarkandi | ![]() | Decision | Alfredo Cornejo | ![]() | |
Match #7 | 27 Aug | Henry Loubscher | ![]() | Decision | László Sebők | ![]() | |
Match #8 | 27 Aug | Des Duguid | ![]() | Decision | Dharmasiri Weerakoon | ![]() | |
Match #9 | 27 Aug | Omrane Sadok | ![]() | Referee stops contest | Tomislav Kelava | ![]() | |
Match #10 | 27 Aug | Shishman Mitsev | ![]() | Decision | Aurelio González | ![]() | |
Match #11 | 27 Aug | Kim Gi-Su | ![]() | Decision | Harry Perry | ![]() | |
Match #12 | 27 Aug | Nino Benvenuti | ![]() | Decision | Jean Josselin | ![]() | |
Match #13 | 27 Aug | Jim Lloyd | ![]() | Knock-out | Mohamed Faragalla | ![]() | |
Match #14 | 27 Aug | Vasile Neagu | ![]() | Decision | Whitfield Moseley | ![]() | |
Match #15 | 27 Aug | Phil Baldwin | ![]() | Knock-out | René Grün | ![]() | |
Match #16 | 27 Aug | Max Meier | ![]() | Referee stops contest | Franz Koschina | ![]() |
Date | 31 August 1960 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the quarter-finals. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 31 Aug | Yury Radonyak | ![]() | Knock-out | Joseph Lartey | ![]() | |
Match #2 | 31 Aug | Andrés Navarro | ![]() | Decision | Viljo Aho | ![]() | |
Match #3 | 31 Aug | Lech Drogosz | ![]() | Decision | Ghasem Yavarkandi | ![]() | |
Match #4 | 31 Aug | Henry Loubscher | ![]() | Decision | Des Duguid | ![]() | |
Match #5 | 31 Aug | Shishman Mitsev | ![]() | Decision | Omrane Sadok | ![]() | |
Match #6 | 31 Aug | Nino Benvenuti | ![]() | Decision | Kim Gi-Su | ![]() | |
Match #7 | 31 Aug | Jim Lloyd | ![]() | Knock-out | Vasile Neagu | ![]() | |
Match #8 | 31 Aug | Phil Baldwin | ![]() | Decision | Max Meier | ![]() |
Date | 2 September 1960 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the semi-finals. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 02 Sep | Yury Radonyak | ![]() | Decision | Andrés Navarro | ![]() | |
Match #2 | 02 Sep | Lech Drogosz | ![]() | Decision | Henry Loubscher | ![]() | |
Match #3 | 02 Sep | Nino Benvenuti | ![]() | Decision | Shishman Mitsev | ![]() | |
Match #4 | 02 Sep | Jim Lloyd | ![]() | Decision | Phil Baldwin | ![]() |
Date | 3 September 1960 — 21:00 |
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Format | Winner of each match advanced to the final match. |
Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 03 Sep | Yury Radonyak | ![]() | Decision | Lech Drogosz | ![]() | |
Match #2 | 03 Sep | Nino Benvenuti | ![]() | Decision | Jim Lloyd | ![]() |
Date | 5 September 1960 — 21:00 |
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Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match 1/2 | 05 Sep 21:00 | Nino Benvenuti | ![]() | Decision | Yury Radonyak | ![]() |