Lucjan Trela
Lucjan Trela was a Polish boxer associated with the Stal Stalowa Wola's boxing section. He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. At the 1968 Summer Olympics, he competed against George Foreman in his first Olympic bout.
Professional career
Trela's sporting journey began with football—he played as a junior for a team in Turbia before moving to Stal Stalowa Wola, where he played as a center-back. He started his boxing career in the club's boxing section, with Ludwik Algierd as his coach. Despite having unconventional physical attributes for a heavyweight—standing 172 cm tall and weighing 86 kg—he began his official boxing career in 1959. The following year, as a boxer for Stal, he won the title of Polish Junior Champion. During his military service from 1962 to 1964, he represented the Bieszczady Rzeszów club.He competed twice in the European Championships: in Rome in 1967 and in Belgrade in 1973. In Italy, he defeated Welshman Dennis Avoth in the eliminations but lost 0:5 to the eventual champion Mario Baruzzi in the quarterfinals. In Yugoslavia, after defeating Dutchman Hennie Toonen 5–0, he was also defeated 0–5 by German Peter Hussing in the quarterfinals.
In 1968, he participated in the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. In the first round, he faced George Foreman, who was 20 cm taller and later became both an Olympic and professional world champion. Trela lost by judges' decision 1-4. The decision was booed by Mexican fans. This was the only bout in that tournament that Foreman did not win by knockout. Trela was also slated to compete in the 1972 Summer Olympics but was removed from the team just four days before departure.
Trela won the Polish Championship in his weight category five times. He was also a silver medalist and a four-time bronze medalist at the Polish Championships. Between 1966 and 1974, he represented Poland in sixteen international bouts, winning eleven and losing five. Over his entire career, he fought 275 bouts, winning 220, drawing 11, and losing 44. He was renowned for his fighting spirit, speed, and endurance.