Giulio Saraudi (3 July 1938 – 20 April 2005) was an Italian boxer, and an Olympic bronze medalist. In 1961, he held 49 titles and a line of 45 bouts, whom he won 37 .[1]
Italian boxer
Statistics
Weight(s)
Heavyweight
Height
1.82m (6ft 0in)
Nationality
Italian
Born
3 July 1938 Civitavecchia, Italy
Died
20 April 2005 (aged 66) Civitavecchia, Italy
Boxing record
Total fights
14
Wins
9
Wins by KO
4
Losses
1
Draws
3
Medal record
Representing Italy
Olympic Games
1960 Rome
Light heavyweight
European Amateur Championships
1959 Lucerne
Light heavyweight
1961 Belgrade
Light heavyweight
Biography
Giulio Saraudi was born to Carlo Saraudi, a light heavyweight boxer who finished fourth at the 1924 Olympics. Giulio's younger brother Vittorio was also an elite light heavyweight boxer.[2]
Giulio Saraudi won the light heavyweight bronze medal at the 1960 Olympic Games, behind Muhammad Ali (then known as Cassius Clay) and Zbigniew Pietrzykowski. Saraudi did not fight Clay, he lost to Pietrzykowski in a semifinal.[1] At the European championships Saraudi won a gold medal in 1961 and a bronze in 1959. He turned professional in 1965, moving from light heavyweight to heavyweight, and was undefeated in his first twelve bouts before losing a decision to Johnny Prescott in 1967. He retired in 1968.[3]
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