- Patrizio Oliva
Infobox_Boxer
name=Patrizio Oliva
realname=Patrizio Oliva
nickname=
weight=welterweight
nationality= |nationality= flagicon|Italy Italian
birth_date=Birth date and age|1951|01|28|df=y
birth_place=Naples ,Italy
home=Naples ,Italy
style=Orthodox
total=59
wins=57
KO=20
losses=2
draws=0
no contests=0|Patrizio Oliva (born
January 28 ,1959 inNaples ,Italy ) is an Italian former boxer, who won thegold medal in the light welterweight division at the 1980 Moscow Olympics as an amateur and theWBA World light welterweight title as a professional.cite web | author=Boxrec | title="Patrizio Oliva" | work=Boxrec Fighter Page | url=http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=4575&cat=boxer| accessdaymonth=13 October | accessyear=2006 ]Background
Patrizio is one of seven brothers born to Rocco and Catena Oliva.cite web | author= | title="Intervista Patrizio Oliva" | work=Olimpiadi.it | url=http://www.olimpiadi.it/campioni/Patrizio_Oliva/Intervista/index.html| accessdaymonth=5 November | accessyear=2006 ]
Oliva was introduced to boxing through his father Rocco and his brother Mario's passion for the sport.cite web | author= | title="I Campioni Olimpici" | work=Olimpiadi.it | url=http://www.olimpiadi.it/campioni/Patrizio_Oliva/index.html| accessdaymonth=5 November | accessyear=2006 ] One of his brother, Ciro, died and Oliva dedicated a number of his fights to the memory of Ciro and also named his first son after him.
Amateur career
Oliva had a successful amateur career and won 93 of his 96 fights winning the Italian, European and Olympic titles.cite web | author=Luca De Franco | title="Patrizio Oliva, The Only Italian Boxer Who Did It All" | work=thesweetscience.com| url=http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxing-article/3429/patrizio-oliva-only-italian-boxer-did-all/| accessdaymonth=31 October | accessyear=2006 ]
At international level Oliva won the 1978 European Junior Championships in
Dublin ,Ireland and silver medal at the 1979 European Senior Championships inCologne ,West Germany . Oliva was beaten by Russian boxerSerik Konakbaev in the final of the Cologne championship and stated that his fight against Konakbaev was the hardest of his career. The following year he represented his country and boxed at theOlympic Games forItaly and would again face Konakbaev.Moscow Olympics
Following two years of winning European title Oliva competed in the blue vest of Italy at the
1980 Summer Olympics , which were held inMoscow ,USSR .Oliva competed in the Light Welterweight (– 63.5 kg) division. He defeated
African Aurelien Agnan in his first contest after referee stopped contest in first round. In his second contest he stoppedSyria n Farez Halabi in the third round and beat YugoslavianAce Rusevski in the quarter final. In the semi final Oliva faced British boxerTony Willis . This fight went the full three round distance and Oliva was once again victorius after all five judges gave him the decision.On
2 August ,1980 , Oliva once again met his opponent from the final of the 1979 European championships, Serik Konakbaev, in the final of the Olympics. This time Oliva reversed the result by beating Konakbaev in front of his home crowd to take the gold medal and win theVal Barker Trophy for being "Outstanding Boxer" at the 1980 Olympics.List of fights at the Moscow Olympics
*Defeated
Aurelien Agnan flagicon|BeninBenin RSC 1
*DefeatedFarez Halabi flagicon|SyriaSyria RSC 3
*DefeatedAce Rusevski flagicon|YugoslaviaYugoslavia ) 3-2
*DefeatedTony Willis flagicon|GBR Great Britain 5-0
*DefeatedSerik Konakbaev flagicon|USSRSoviet Union 4-1cite web | author= | title="Patrizio Oliva" | work=Olympics Database| url=http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=OLIVAPAT01| accessdaymonth=31 October | accessyear=2006 ]Professional career
Debut
Within two months of winning gold at the Moscow Olympics, Oliva turned professional. His fight fight was on
11 October ,1980 against Italian basedBrazil ian Nelson Gomes in Naples, Italy. Oliva defeated Gomes on points over six rounds to secure his first victory as a professional.Early fights
After Oliva's first win in the professional ranks, he then went on a run of victories. From October 1980 to August 1981, Oliva won thirteen straight fights before he fought for his first title belt, the Italian light welterweight title against Giuseppe Russi on
4 November 1981 inIschia . Oliva handled Russi with ease winning the title with in second roundknockout . Oliva followed his first title win by winning a further eleven straight fight between November 1981 and October 1982.European title
This left Oliva with a record of 25 victories with no losses and earned him a fight against Frenchman
Robert Gambini for a chance to win for his first major title, the European light welterweight title. Oliva was again victorious and took the title from Gambini on points over tweleve rounds. Gambini retired from boxing after the fight.Oliva continued his run of career victories by winning his first 48 fights, including a victory over
Ubaldo Nestor Sacco in 1986 to capture theWBA Light Welterweight Title . Oliva defended the title four times prior to losing toJuan Martin Coggi byKO in 1987. After a two year rest, Oliva came back and went on to win his next 9 fights, setting up a shot atWBC Welterweight Title holderJames McGirt in 1992. Oliva lost via unanimous decision, and retired after the bout with a record of 57-2-0.External links
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