Emil Schulz

Emil Schulz (25 May 1938 – 22 March 2010) was a German amateur boxer and five-time national champion, who lost only 21 of his 223 fights.[2] Schulz began boxing as a teenager in 1951, he developed quickly and in 1956 he became the first Southwest champion of Germany, retaining this title until 1964.In November 1960 Schulz won his first German championship in Cologne,[2] in the middleweight division, beating Paul Hogh from Stuttgart in the final on points.In the quarterfinals he claimed another knockout victory over Bernd Anders, but lost to Ion Monea from Romania on points in the semifinals, and thus finished third.At the Tokyo Olympics, Schulz won his first bout, knocking out the 1964 ABA Middleweight Champion William Stack after 46 seconds.
KaiserslauternGermanyOlympic Games1964 TokyoMiddleweightWest Germany1963 MoscowGermanUnited Team of Germany1963 European Amateur Boxing ChampionshipsValery PopenchenkoCologneStuttgart1961 European Amateur Boxing ChampionshipsNetherlandsDragoslav JakovljevicIserlohnMunichFederal Republic of GermanyPolandTadeusz WalasekFreiburgHamburgMoscowIon MoneaRomaniaEast GermanTokyo OlympicsABA Middleweight Championboxing ring