Hwang Chul-soon

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Hwang Chul-soon (Korean: 황철순;) is a South Korean former boxer who competed as a bantam-weight (54-kg class) in the 1976 Summer Olympics. Hwang lost his fourth fight, the quarter-final match, to eventual silver-medalist Charles Mooney.[1]

FullnameHwang Chul-soon
NationalitySouth Korean
Born (1957-09-13) September 13, 1957 (age 68)
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
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Hwang Chul-soon
황철순
Personal information
Full nameHwang Chul-soon
NationalitySouth Korean
Born (1957-09-13) September 13, 1957 (age 68)
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Sport
SportBoxing
Weight classBantamweight
Medal record
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place1978 BangkokBantamweight
Silver medal – second place1974 TeheranFlyweight
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place1977 JakartaBantamweight
Silver medal – second place1980 BombayBantamweight
Bronze medal – third place1973 BangkokFlyweight
World Cup
Silver medal – second place1979 New YorkBantamweight
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Hangul
황철순
RRHwang Cheolsun
MRHwang Ch'ŏlsun
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Hwang Chul-soon
Hangul
황철순
RRHwang Cheolsun
MRHwang Ch'ŏlsun
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Amateur career

Hwang first garnered attention at the 1974 Asian Games where he won the silver medal in flyweight by losing to future Olympic champion Gu Yong-ju of North Korea in the final.

At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Hwang pulled off a major upset in bantamweight when he beat reigning Olympic champion Orlando Martínez of Cuba in Round of 16. He, however, lost to eventual silver medalist Charles Mooney of United States by unanimous decision in the quarterfinal match. [2]

In 1979 Hwang won the silver medal in bantamweight at the inaugural Boxing World Cup in New York City after losing to 1978 Golden Gloves winner Jackie Beard in the final.

Results

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1976 Summer Olympics
Event Round Result Opponent Score
Bantamweight First Win Greece Athanasios Khouliaras 5-0
Second Win Papua New Guinea Tumat Sogolik KO 3
Third Win Cuba Orlando Martínez 3-2
Quarterfinal Loss United States Charles Mooney 0-5
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Pro career

Hwang earned a spot on the 1980 South Korean Olympic team. However, as South Korea boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow due to political reasons, Hwang and the rest of his team were not allowed an Olympic berth.

Hwang subsequently turned pro in early 1980 and had limited success. He retired in 1982 having won 5 with 1 KO.

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