Robert Napunyi Wangila (3 September 1966 — 24 July 1994) was a Kenyan boxer who won a welterweight gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games. He is the only Kenyan Olympic gold medalist outside of athletics and the only boxer from Sub-Saharan Africa outside of South Africa to have won Olympic gold.
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Born | 3 September 1966 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 24 July 1994 | (aged 27)||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Olympic results
edit- 1st round bye
- Defeated Đorđe Petronijević (Yugoslavia) RSC 2
- Defeated Khaidan Gantulga (Mongolia) TKO 2
- Defeated Khristo Furnigov (Bulgaria) 5-0
- Defeated Jan Dydak (Poland) walk-over
- Defeated Laurent Boudouani (France) KO 2
Pro career
editWangila turned to professional boxing in 1989 and compiled a career record of 22-5-0.
Death
editWangila died from injuries received in a 1994 fight with David Gonzales in Las Vegas. Wangila had been beaten to such a bad condition that the referee Joe Cortez stopped the match in favour of Gonzales, despite Wangila's fierce protests. After the match, Wangila lapsed into a coma in his dressing room. He was pronounced dead thirty-six hours later.[1][2] Wangila had converted from Christianity to Islam while in the United States, and his will requested that he be buried according to the wishes of his Muslim wife. Napunyi Wangila, married Queen Noble, May 16, 1992 until his death. The will was challenged by Wangila's family in Kenya, but a judge ruled in favor of a Muslim burial.[2]
External links
edit- Boxing record for Robert Wangila from BoxRec (registration required)
- Robert Wangila's profile at Sports Reference.com
References
edit- ^ Fightnews, June 9, 2004: "Fair but Firm" Joe Cortez this week on “In This Corner!” Archived 2006-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Wallechinsky, David (2004). The Complete Book of the Summer Olympics, Toronto: Sport Classic Books. ISBN 1-894963-34-2