Primo Zamparini

Primo Zamparini (born 9 February 1939) is a retired Italian bantamweight boxer who won a silver medal at the 1960 Olympics. After winning a European bronze in Belgrade in 1961, he turned professional, and had a record of 16 wins (7 by knockout), 6 losses and 6 draws. He retired in 1966.

Highlights
European Championships (54 kg), Luzern, Switzerland, May 1959: World Military Championships (54 kg), Wiesbaden, West Germany, June 1960: XVII Summer Olympics (54 kg), Rome, Italy, August–September 1960: European Championships (54 kg), Belgrade, Yugoslavia, June 1961:
 * 1/16: Bye
 * 1/8: Defeated Paavo Roininen (Finland) by decision
 * 1/4: Lost to Oleg Grigoryev (Soviet Union) by unanimous decision, 0–5
 * Finals: (no data available)
 * 1/32: Bye
 * 1/16: Defeated Panagiotis Kostarellos (Greece) by unanimous decision, 5–0
 * 1/8: Defeated Katsuo Haga (Japan) by unanimous decision, 5–0
 * 1/4: Defeated Jerry Armstrong (United States) by majority decision, 4–1
 * 1/2: Defeated Oliver Taylor (Australia) by unanimous decision, 5–0
 * Finals: Lost to Oleg Grigoryev (Soviet Union) by split decision, 1–3–1
 * 1/8: Defeated Miodrag Mitrović (Yugoslavia) by decision
 * 1/4: Defeated Gyula Török (Hungary) by decision
 * 1/2: Lost to Sergey Sivko (Soviet Union) by decision