Art Oliver Explained

Art Oliver
Fullname:Arthur Oliver
Nicknames:"Art"
Weight Class:Heavyweight
Birth Date:25 March 1911
Birth Place:Mississippi
Death Place:Robertsdale, Hammond, Indiana

Arthur Oliver (March 25, 1911  - June 1, 1944) was an American boxer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. In 2016, the 1936 Olympic journey of the eighteen Black American athletes, including Oliver, was documented in the film Olympic Pride, American Prejudice.[1]

He was born in Mississippi and died at the crossing in Robertsdale, southeast of Hammond, Indiana when the truck he was riding in collided with a passenger train.

In August 1935, while still an amateur he served as sparring partner for Joe Louis. In 1936 he represented Chicago at the Intercity Golden Gloves, which he won. In the same year Oliver attended the Olympics, where he was eliminated in the second round of the heavyweight class after losing his fight to Olle Tandberg.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Henderson . Odie . Olympic Pride, American Prejudice movie review (2016) . RogerEbert.com . 2016-08-05 . 2021-04-11.