Zbigniew Pietrzykowski
Zbigniew Jan Pietrzykowski was a Polish boxer.
He took part in three Olympic Games, each time winning a medal. He won a bronze medal at Melbourne 1956 in the light middleweight division, after losing in the semi-final to Hungarian László Papp. Four years later in Rome, he reached the final of the light heavyweight division, where he lost to Cassius Clay, who was 7 years younger. Finally, he won a bronze medal in Tokyo in 1964, in the light heavyweight division.
He participated five times at the European Amateur Boxing Championships and won five medals: a bronze in the light middleweight division in Warsaw 1953, and then four gold medals: in West Berlin in the light middleweight division, in Prague in the middleweight division, in Lucerne, and in Moscow in the light heavyweight division.
He won the championship of Poland 11 times: in the light middleweight division in 1954, 1955 and 1956, in the middleweight division in 1957 and in the light heavyweight division in 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965.
Pietrzykowski was also a champion in relation to his performances in the national Polish team fighting 44 bouts, winning 42 of them and losing twice.
In his career, he fought 350 bouts winning 334 of them, drawing 2 and losing 14.
Pietrzykowski was the first winner of the Aleksander Reksza Boxing Award in 1986.
1956 Olympic results
- Round of 16: defeated Richard Karpov on points
- Quarterfinal: defeated Boris Nikolov on points
- Semifinal: lost to Laszlo Papp on points
1960 Olympic results
- Round of 32: defeated Carl Crawford on points, 5–0
- Round of 16: defeated Emil Willer on points, 5–0
- Quarterfinal: defeated Petar Spasov on points, 5–0
- Semifinal: defeated Giulio Saraudi on points, 5–0
- Final: lost to Muhammad Ali on points, 0–5
1964 Olympic results
- Round one: bye
- Round two: defeated Ronald Holmes disqualified
- Quarterfinal: defeated Rafael Gargiulo on points, 5–0
- Semifinal: lost to Aleksei Kiselyov 1–4