John McCormack (9 January 1935 – 23 May 2014) was a Scottish boxer.
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Nationality | British (Scottish) | ||||||||||||||
Born | Maryhill, Glasgow, Scotland | 9 January 1935||||||||||||||
Died | 23 May 2014 Paisley, Scotland | (aged 79)||||||||||||||
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Sport | boxing | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Life and career
editKnown as "Cowboy", McCormack started boxing in 1950 at the age of fifteen. He won the 1956 Amateur Boxing Association British light-middleweight title, when boxing out of the NB Loco ABC.[1][2] He also held the Scottish title as an amateur. He earned the bronze medal in the light middleweight division (– 71 kg) at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. McCormack compiled an amateur record of 103-6 (51 knockouts).
McCormack died on 23 May 2014 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease. He is survived by his wife Margaret, his daughter Kim, his son Mark, and grandchildren.[3][4]
1956 Olympic results
editBelow is the record of John McCormack, a light middleweight boxer who represented Great Britain at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics:
- Round of 16: defeated Alexander Webster (South Africa) on points
- Quarterfinal: defeated Ulrich Krenast (West Germany) by a third-round knockout
- Semifinal: lost to Jose Torres (United States) on points (was awarded bronze medal)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Roll of Honour". England Boxing. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
- ^ "Foster finals in Amateur Boxing final". Birmingham Daily Post. 28 April 1956. Retrieved 2 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Obituary in The Scotsman". The Scotsman. 27 May 2014.
- ^ "Olympic winning boxer's funeral set to be held". Evening Times.
External links
edit- Boxing record for John McCormack from BoxRec (registration required)