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Torsten May

German boxer

Torsten May (born September 10, 1969 in Glauchau, Saxony) was a German boxer, who won the Light Heavyweight Gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He challenged once for the IBF cruiserweight championship in 2006.

Contents

  • 1 Amateur career
  • 2 Professional career
  • 3 Professional boxing record
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Amateur career

  • 1991 German National Light Heavyweight champion
  • 1991 Won World Championship as a Light Heavyweight in Sydney, Australia. Results were:
    • Defeated Patrice Aouissi (France) points
    • Defeated Orestes Solano (Cuba) points
    • Defeated Mehmet Gurgen (Turkey) points
    • Defeated Andrey Kurnyavka (Russia) points
  • Olympic Gold Medalist in Barcelona 1992 as a Light Heavyweight. Results were:
    • Defeated Gil-Nam Kim (North Korea) points
    • Defeated Dale Brown (boxer) (Canada) points
    • Defeated Montell Griffin (United States) when controversially he was credited some of Griffin's points
    • Defeated Wojciech Bartnik (Poland) points
    • Defeated Rostislav Zaulitchny (Unified Team/ C.I.S) points

Professional career

May began his professional career the following year and won his first 15 bouts in the cruiserweight division, setting up a fight for the vacant IBF cruiserweight *le against Adolpho Washington. Washington won by a narrow unanimous decision, a loss which May avenged in 1999 via a 9th round technical decision after Washington lost his *le. May never again fought for a *le, and lost via TKO in the 8th round to Alexander Gurov in 2001 in a match that ended May's career.

Professional boxing record

References

    External links

    • Boxing record for Torsten May from BoxRec (registration required)