Boxing in the Olympics: A History of the Sport in the Games
Early Years
Boxing has been a part of the Olympic Games since its inception in 1896. The sport was initially only open to men, with women's boxing being added in 2012.
1964 Olympics
The 1964 Olympics in Tokyo marked a significant moment in Olympic boxing history. The newly built Kōrakuen Hall hosted the event, and a light-flyweight class was added to the program for the first time.
Expansion and Innovation
The 1968 Olympics in Mexico City saw the addition of a lightweight class, and for the first time, the tournament was contested in a single day. These innovations helped to expand the reach of Olympic boxing and introduce new weight classes.
Notable Moments
Over the years, Olympic boxing has produced some of the most iconic moments in the history of the sport. Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, and Sugar Ray Robinson are just a few of the legendary boxers who have competed in the Games.
Present Day
Today, boxing remains a popular and competitive sport in the Olympics. The 2020 Olympics in Tokyo featured 289 boxers from 83 countries, competing for 13 gold medals.
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