List of Olympic medalists in boxing


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  • 1904: up to 105 lb (47.6 kg)
  • 1920–1936: up to 112 lb (50.8 kg)
  • 1948–1964: up to 51 kg
  • 1968–2008: 48–51 kg
  • 2012–2020: 49–52 kg
  • 2024–present: –51 kg
Notes
  1. ^

    The original silver medalist, Misha Aloyan of  Russia, was disqualified after testing positive for tuaminoheptane.[1]

  • 1904: 115–125 lb (52.2–56.7 kg)
  • 1908: 116–126 lb (52.6–57.2 kg)
  • 1920–1928: 118–126 lb (53.5–57.2 kg)
  • 1932–1936: 119–126 lb (54.0–57.2 kg)
  • 1948: 54–58 kg
  • 1952–2008: 54–57 kg
  • 2020–present: 52–57 kg
  • 1904: 125–135 lb (56.7–61.2 kg)
  • 1908: 126–140 lb (57.2–63.5 kg)
  • 1920–1936: 126–135 lb (57.2–61.2 kg)
  • 1948: 58–62 kg
  • 1952–2008: 57–60 kg
  • 2012–2020: 56–60 kg
  • 2024–present: 58–63.5 kg
  • 1904: 135–145 lb (61.2–65.8 kg)
  • 1920–1936: 135–147 lb (61.2–66.7 kg)
  • 1948: 62–67 kg
  • 1952–2000: 63.5–67 kg
  • 2004–2020: 64–69 kg
  • 2024–present: 64–71 kg
  • 1904: 145–158 lb (65.8–71.7 kg)
  • 1908: 140–158 lb (63.5–71.7 kg)
  • 1920–1936: 147–160 lb (66.7–72.6 kg)
  • 1948: 67–73 kg
  • 1952–2000: 71–75 kg
  • 2004–2020: 69–75 kg
  • 2024–present: 72–80 kg
  • 1904–1908: over 158 lb (71.7 kg)
  • 1920–1936: over 175 lb (79.4 kg)
  • 1948: over 80 kg
  • 1952–1980: over 81 kg
  • 1984–present: 81–92 kg
  • 1984–2020: over 91 kg
  • 2024–present: over 92 kg
  • 1968–2008: up to 48 kg.
  • 2012–2016: up to 49 kg.
  • 1904: 105–115 lb (47.6–52.2 kg)
  • 1908: up to 116 lb (52.6 kg)
  • 1920–1928: 112–118 lb (50.8–53.5 kg)
  • 1932–1936: 112–119 lb (50.8–54.0 kg)
  • 1948–2008: 51–54 kg
  • 2012–2016: 52–56 kg
  • 1952–2000: 60–63.5 kg
  • 2004–2016: 60–64 kg
  • 1952–2000: 67–71 kg
  • 1920–1936: 160–175 lb (72.6–79.4 kg)
  • 1948: 73–80 kg
  • 1952–2020: 75–81 kg

Boxers who have won 3 or more Olympic medals. Western athletes usually participate in a single Olympic tournament and then turn pro, while boxers from Cuba and other countries with state support of the sport might compete in several Olympics, therefore having a clear advantage in terms of age and experience. Therefore, there are no representatives of the United States, the most medaled boxing nation, on the list.[2][3]

As of the 2024 Summer Olympics
# Boxer Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Félix Savón  Cuba (CUB) 3 0 0 3
1 Teófilo Stevenson  Cuba (CUB) 3 0 0 3
1 László Papp  Hungary (HUN) 3 0 0 3
4 Arlen Lopez  Cuba (CUB) 2 0 1 3
4 Zou Shiming  China (CHN) 2 0 1 3
4 Roniel Iglesias  Cuba (CUB) 2 0 1 3
4 Oleg Saitov  Russia (RUS) 2 0 1 3
4 Boris Lagutin  Soviet Union (URS) 2 0 1 3
9 Roberto Cammarelle  Italy (ITA) 1 1 1 3
9 Li Qian  China (CHN) 1 1 1 3
11 Zbigniew Pietrzykowski  Poland (POL) 0 1 2 3
12 Arnold Vanderlyde  Netherlands (NED) 0 0 3 3
  1. ^ "CAS AD 16/10 and 16/11. The Anti-doping Division of the Court of Arbitration for Sport Issues Decisions in the Cases of Jose Torres (ROM/Weightlifting-85kg) and Misha Aloian (RUS/Boxing-52kg)" (PDF). Court of Arbitration for Sport. December 8, 2016. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  2. ^ History of amateur boxing teamusa.org
  3. ^ Balderston, Daniel; Gonzalez, Mike; Lopez, Ana M. (7 December 2000). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures. Routledge. ISBN 9781134788521.