Laszlo Papp boxer

Laszlo Papp boxer
bouts
29
won
27
lost
0
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1957-05-18
Height
5′ 5″/165cm
Reach
-
Age
77
Born
1926-03-25
Death
2003-10-16
Nationality
Hungary

László Papp (25 March 1926 – 16 October 2003) was a Hungarian professional boxer from Budapest. He was left-handed and won gold medals in the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, and the 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne, Australia. In his final Olympic competition he became the first boxer in Olympic history to win three successive gold medals. He won 12 of his 13 Olympic fights without losing a round, dropping only one, in his last Olympic final, to American boxer José Torres. There was not another triple gold medalist for 20 years, when Teófilo Stevenson won three, followed by Félix Savón as the third of the three men to accomplish the feat.Papp was an Olympic gold medalist three times, at middleweight in London in 1948, then as a light middleweight in Helsinki in 1952 and in Melbourne in 1956. Papp also was the European amateur middleweight champion as a middleweight in 1949 at Oslo and at light middleweight at Milan 1951. He scored 55 first-round knockouts as an amateur, his record was 301-12-6.1948 London (England)1952 Helsinki (Finland)

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1964-10-09 Mick Leahy WLLWLW Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
Points
1964-07-02 Chris Christensen WLWDWW K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen WIN
KO
1964-03-13 Harry Scott WWWWLD Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
Points
1963-12-06 Luis Folledo WWWWW Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid WIN
Technical knockout
1963-06-14 Charley Cotton LLLDLL Messesporthalle, Cologne WIN
KO
1963-05-17 Randy Sandy LLLLLW Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
Points
1963-03-30 Peter Mueller WWWWWW Westfalenhalle, Dortmund WIN
Technical knockout
1963-02-06 George Aldridge WWWWWW Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
Technical knockout
1962-11-19 Hippolyte Annex WDDWWW Palais des Sports, Paris WIN
KO
1962-05-16 Chris Christensen WLWWWW Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
Technical knockout
1962-03-21 Ralph Jones LLDLWL Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
Points
1961-12-02 Michel Francois WLWWWW Messesporthalle, Cologne WIN
Technical knockout
1961-10-13 Peter Mueller WLWLL Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
Technical knockout
1961-09-10 Peter Mueller WWLWL Eisstadion, Cologne WIN
Technical knockout
1961-04-08 Moussa Sangaree LWLLWW Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
Points
1961-02-20 Sauveur Chiocca WLWWLW Palais des Sports, Paris WIN
Points
1960-12-26 Giancarlo Garbelli WWLWWW Palazzo dello Sport (Pad. 3 Fiera), Milan DRAW
Points
1960-10-01 Mohammed Boudib debut Dinamo Stadium, Zagreb WIN
KO
1960-09-23 Erich Walter LWWWLD Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
KO
1960-02-10 Lou Perry LLLLLL Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
Points
1959-09-18 Bill Tate LWWLLL Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
KO
1959-04-13 Germinal Ballarin WDLLLL Palais des Sports, Paris DRAW
Points
1959-03-16 Jean Ruellet LDLLLL Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
Points
1959-02-09 Andre Drille WWWDWW Palais des Sports, Paris WIN
Points
1958-12-15 Francois Anewy LWWWDW Palais des Sports, Paris WIN
KO
1958-10-17 Hugo Kohler WLWWLW Stadthalle, Vienna WIN
KO
1957-06-28 Gerhard Moll LLLWLL Ernst Merck Halle WIN
Points
1957-06-15 Herbert Sowa LDLLLL Westfalenhalle, Dortmund WIN
Points
1957-05-18 Alois Brand LLDDDL Eisstadion, Cologne WIN
Points