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Real name
  
Laszlo Papp

Wins
  
27

Martial art
  
Boxing

Nickname(s)
  
Laci Papp

Name
  
Laszlo Papp

Division
  
Nationality
  
Hungarian

Role
  
Boxer

Total fights
  
29

Stance
  
Height
  
1.65 m



Rated at
  
MiddleweightLight Middleweight

Born
  
March 25, 1926Budapest, Hungary (
1926-03-25
)

Died
  
October 16, 2003, Budapest, Hungary

Olympic medals
  
Boxing at the 1956 Summer Olympics - Light Middleweight

Laszlo Papp - 3x Olympic Gold Medalist


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László Papp (March 25, 1926 – October 16, 2003) was a Hungarian professional boxer from Budapest. A southpaw, he 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 beat José Torres later the professional light-heavyweight world champion, for the gold medal, to become the first boxer in Olympic history to win three successive gold medals. It was a remarkable run of Olympic Boxing supremacy, in that of his 13 Olympic fights, he won 12 of them without losing a round, and dropped only a single round in his last final - to Torres. There would not be another triple gold medalist for 20 years, when Teofilo Stevenson won three, followed by Felix Savon as the latest one of the three men to accomplish the feat.

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Amateur career

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 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.

Olympic results

1948 London (England)


  • Defeated Valfrid Resko (Finland) KO 2
  • Defeated Jean Welter (Luxembourg) KO 1
  • Defeated Auguste Cavignac (Belgium) KO 1
  • Defeated Ivano Fontana (Italy) 3-0
  • Defeated John Wright (England) 3-0
  • 1952 Helsinki (Finland)

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  • Defeated Spider Webb (United States) KO 2
  • Defeated Charlie Chase (Canada) KO 2
  • Defeated Petar Stankoff Spassoff (Bulgaria) 3-0
  • Defeated Eladio Oscar Herrera (Argentina) 3-0
  • Defeated Theunis Jacobus van Schalkwyk (South Africa) 3-0
  • 1956 Melbourne (Australia)

  • Defeated Alberto Saenz (Argentina) KO 3
  • Defeated Zbigniew Pietrzykowski (Poland) 3-0
  • Defeated José Torres (USA) 2-1
  • Pro career

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    Papp, despite having hand trouble, turned professional in 1957, and immediately began rising in the Middleweight ranks. However, Hungary was a Communist country at the time and professional boxing was not permitted. Papp had to travel to Vienna, in Austria, for training and for his fights. In spite of this disadvantage, he beat several top-ranking contenders for the European Middleweight title, including veteran Tiger Jones, French champion Hippolyte Annex and Chris Christensen. After Christensen, Papp defeated Randy Sandy of the United States. In 1964, after Papp had already signed up for the world championship title bout, Hungary's Communist leadership brought his professional career to an end by denying him an exit visa. The reason for this was that professional boxing was not permitted in Communist Hungary and the government resented Papp's successful by-passing of the restriction by staging his fights abroad.

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    Papp was undefeated in the ring. His fighting record was 27 wins, 2 draws, and no losses. 15 of his wins were by way of knockout.

    Death

    László Papp died in Budapest in 2003.

    Honors

    Papp was inducted into the International Boxing Hall Of Fame in 2001. In 1989 WBC President José Sulaimán gave Papp an award for 'Best amateur and professional boxer of all time' and granted him honorary champion status of the World Boxing Council.

    László Papp Only Laszlo Papp39s government could get the better of him Boxing News

    Budapest's Papp László Sportaréna, a multipurpose building best known as a concert venue and the home ice of the Hungarian national hockey team, is named in his honor.

    References

    László Papp Wikipedia


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