Event: | Men's +92 kg |
Games: | 2024 Summer |
Venue: | Arena Paris Nord (preliminary); Stade Roland Garros (semifinals and finals) |
Dates: | 29 July – 10 August 2024 |
Competitors: | 16 |
Nations: | 16 |
Gold: | Bakhodir Jalolov |
Goldnoc: | UZB |
Silver: | Ayoub Ghadfa |
Silvernoc: | ESP |
Bronze: | Nelvie Tiafack |
Bronzenoc: | GER |
Bronze2: | Djamili-Dini Aboudou Moindze |
Bronzenoc2: | FRA |
Prev: | 2020 |
Next: | 2028 |
The men's +92 kg (super heavyweight) boxing event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place between 29 July and 10 August 2024. Preliminary boxing matches occurred at Arena Paris Nord in Villepinte, with the medal rounds (semifinals and finals) staged at Stade Roland Garros.[1]
This was the 11th appearance of the men's super heavyweight event. The event was first held in 1984, taking the place of heavyweight as the unlimited weight class (with heavyweight limited to 91 kg at that point), and has been held at every Summer Olympics since. The super heavyweight continued to allow boxers above the 91 kg limit of heavyweight.
The 2020 champion Bakhodir Jalolov defended his title. The 2020 silver medalist, Richard Torrez, turned professional and did not participate. One of the 2020 bronze medalists, Frazer Clarke, also turned professional, whereas another bronze medalis, Kamshybek Kunkabayev, lost to the eventual silver medalist Ayoub Ghadfa.
See main article: Boxing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification. Each NOC could send one boxer to the event.[2]
Like all Olympic boxing events, the competition was a straight single-elimination tournament. The competition began with a preliminary round, where the number of competitors was reduced to 16, and concluded with a final. As there were fewer than 32 boxers in the competition, a number of boxers received a bye through the preliminary round. Both semi-final losers were awarded bronze medals.
Bouts consisted of three three-minute rounds with a one-minute break between rounds. A boxer may win by knockout or by points. Scoring was on the "10-point-must," with five judges scoring each round. Judges consider "number of blows landed on the target areas, domination of the bout, technique and tactical superiority and competitiveness." Each judge determined a winner for each round, who received 10 points for the round, and assigned the round's loser a number of points between seven and nine based on performance. The judge's scores for each round were added to give a total score for that judge. The boxer with the higher score from a majority of the judges was the winner.[3]
The schedule was as follows.[4]
R16 | Round of 16 | QF | Quarter-Finals | SF | Semi-Finals | F | Final |
Jul 29 | Jul 30 | Jul 31 | Aug 1 | Aug 2 | Aug 3 | Aug 4 | Aug 5 | Aug 6 | Aug 7 | Aug 8 | Aug 9 | Aug 10 | |
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R16 | QF | SF | F |
The draw was held on 25 July 2024.[5]
The seeds were released on 25 July 2024.[6]