Andrew SCRIVANI

United States of America
United States of America
BoxingBoxing
Games Participations1
First Olympic GamesBerlin 1936
Year of Birth1917

Biography

Andy Scrivani won the 1935 Chicago Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions, as well as the 1935 Intercity Golden Gloves Championship, both as a featherweight. In 1936 he won the Intercity Golden Gloves title as a lightweight, and also qualified for the 1936 Olympics in that class. In Berlin Scrivani won two matches, but in the second against Belgian Simon Dewinter, Scrivani sustained several cuts above his eyes, which was felt to hamper him in his next match, against Sweden’s Erik Ågren, which the Swede won by decision.

After the Olympics Scrivani fought as a pro, starting in November 1937 with a win over Pete Poulos, a 4-round decision. Scrivani fought professionally around Chicago initially, but then fought around Los Angeles from 1938 on, retiring in April 1941 with a record of 18 wins, 9 losses, and 4 draws. He never fought for a major title.

Scrivani started boxing at the local CYO on Chicago’s West Side. He served in the US Army in World War II where he earned a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart while fighting in Germany. On his return he settled in Miami where he taught boxing at the 5th Street Gym and also worked the wickets at several racetracks.

Olympic Results

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