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Full name
  
Mizsei Gyorgy

Role
  
Boxer

Rated at
  
Light middleweight

Name
  
Gyorgy Mizsei

Martial art
  
Boxing

Sport
  
Boxing

Weight
  
71 kg

Nationality
  
Hungary

Height
  
1.78 m


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Born
  
September 30, 1971 (age 52) (
1971-09-30
)
Kiskunfelegyhaza, Bacs-Kiskun

Club
  
Kiskunfelegyhazi H. Sportegyesulet

Olympic medals
  
Boxing at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Light Middleweight

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György Mizsei (born November 30, 1971 in Kiskunfélegyháza) was a Hungarian boxer, who won a bronze medal in the light middleweight division at the 1992 Summer Olympics.

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He gained the bronze medal at the 1996 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Vejle, Denmark.

Amateur Highlights

  • 1991 bronze medalist in European Amateur Boxing Championships in Göteborg, Sweden
  • 1996 bronze medalist in European Amateur Boxing Championships in Vejle, Denmark
  • Representing Hungary, won the Light Middleweight bronze medal at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona
  • Member of the Hungarian Olympic Team of Atlanta in Light Middleweights
  • 1992 Olympic Results - Boxed as a Light Middleweight (71 kg)
  • 1st Round - Defeated Fabrizio de Chiara of Italy, 13:4
  • Round of 16 - Defeated Hendrik Simangunsong of Indonesia, 17:5
  • Quarterfinals - Defeated Maselino Masoe of American Samoa, 17:3
  • Semifinals - Lost to Juan Carlos Lemus of Cuba, 2:10
  • 1996 Olympic Results - Boxed as a Light Middleweight (71 kg)
  • 1st Round - Defeated Richard Rowles of Australia, 10:2
  • Round of 16 - Lost to Markus Beyer of Germany, 6:14
  • Pro career

    In 1997 Mizsei began his professional career, and he had limited success as a pro. After two fights, including a loss to future titlist Armand Krajnc, Mizsei retired with a record of 1-1-0. After more than nine years layoff, Mizsei reactivated his pro career.

    References

    György Mizsei Wikipedia