Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Marian Kasprzyk

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Marian Kasprzyk

Role
  
Boxer


Martial art
  
Boxing

Division
  
Light welterweight

Marian Kasprzyk ocdneuimagespulscmsY2M7MDQsMCw1MSxmMzAsODhiOzA

Olympic medals
  
Boxing at the 1960 Summer Olympics - Light Welterweight

Similar People
  
Ricardas Tamulis, Silvano Bertini, Pertti Purhonen, Bohumil Nemecek

67 kg final tokio 1964 marian kasprzyk pol vs rikardas tamulis urs


Marian Kasprzyk (born September 22, 1939 in Kielce, Poland) is a former Polish welterweight boxer.

Contents

Marian Kasprzyk ycie pozaringowe galeria zdjcie 16 Politykapl

Marian kasprzyk wywiad po mistrzostwach dolnego l ska w boksie


Amateur

Marian Kasprzyk mariankasprzykjpg

Kasprzyk won the Welterweight gold medal at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and the Bronze Medal at the 1960 Rome Olympics as a Light Welterweight.

Olympic results

Marian Kasprzyk Marian Kasprzyk Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

1964


  • Defeated Misael Vilugron (Chile) 3-2
  • Defeated Sikiru Alimi (Nigeria) 5-0
  • Defeated Kichijiro Hamada (Japan) 5-0
  • Defeated Silvano Bertini (Italy) 3-2
  • Defeated Ričardas Tamulis (Soviet Union) 4-1
  • Biography

    Marian Kasprzyk Matka Boa mnie uzdrowia wroclawgoscpl

    Marian Krzysztof Kasprzyk (born 22 September 1939 in Kołomaniu near Kielce ) - Polish boxer, Olympic champion.

    His biggest success was at the Olympic games. In Rome, in 1960, he earned a bronze medal in light welterweight. In the quarterfinal he overcame the titleholder Vladimir Jengibariana from the USSR. He was unable to take part in the semi-final fight because of a minor injury.

    At the next Olympic games in Tokyo, 1964, he became an Olympic champion in welterweight. In the first round of the final fight he broke his thumb but nevertheless he lasted to the end, overcoming the favourite of the competition, then double European champion, Ričardasa Tamulisa from USSR.

    In Mexico, at the 1968 games, he lost in first round in light middleweight against American Armando Munizem. Later he became a professional boxer, competing for the World Championship in light middleweight four times.

    Kasprzyk started once in the European Championship. In Belgrade in 1961 he won a bronze medal in light welterweight.

    Competing in the Polish Championship in 1961 he has won a bronze medal in light welterweight and also was a Polish vice-champion in 1970 in middleweight.

    He represented Poland 9 times, winning 6, drawing 1 and losing 2 times.

    In his boxing career he fought 270 times in total, winning 232, drawing 10, and losing 28.

    Between 1961-1964 Kasprzyk was disqualified (initially lifelong, then the punishment was eased) for being convicted for participation in a fight. The punishment was lifted shortly before the Olympic games in Tokyo, which Kasprzyk attended and has won after stiff contest with Leszek Drogosz.

    This part of his biography was made into a movie called, "Boxer", directed by Julian Dziedzina, and based on a script by Bogdan Tomaszewski and Jerzy Suszko (1966). Daniel Olbrychski played in the main role.

    He was an active sportsman between 1955-1976 for clubs like Sparta Ziębice, Nysa Kłodzko, and in time of his biggest success he represented BBTS Bielsko-Biała, as well as Gornik Wesol and Gornik Pszów. In 1999 he won an Aleksandra Rekszu award.

    References

    Marian Kasprzyk Wikipedia