Below is the record of Richard Vogt, a German light heavyweight boxer who competed at the 1936 Berlin Olympics:
Round of 32: bye
Round of 16: defeated Erminio Bolzan (Italy) on points
Quarterfinal: defeated Hannes Koivunen (Finland) on points
Semifinal: defeated Francisco Risiglione (Argentina) on points
Final: lost to Roger Michelot (France) on points (was awarded silver medal)
Pro career
After turning pro in 1938 Vogt, known as "Riedl", became a three-time German Light Heavyweight champion, and in 1942 lost on points in a fight for the European Light Heavyweight Title against Luigi Musina. In 1948, before a crowd of 20,000 in Berlin, he beat former World Heavyweight champion Max Schmeling, aged 43, in the latter's last fight. Vogt had another 15 fights and retired at the age of 39 in 1952.
References
External links
Boxing record for Richard Vogt from BoxRec(registration required)
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