American boxer
Lou Ambers
Ambers, circa 1942
Born Luigi Giuseppe d'Ambrosio
(1913-11-08 ) November 8, 1913Died April 25, 1995(1995-04-25) (aged 81)[ 1] Other names The Herkimer Hurricane Statistics Weight(s) Height 5 ft 4+ 1 ⁄2 in (1.64 m) Reach 70 in (178 cm) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 106 Wins 89 Wins by KO 29 Losses 8 Draws 7 No contests 2
Luigi Giuseppe d'Ambrosio (November 9, 1913 – April 25, 1995), lalso known as Lou Ambers , was an American World Lightweight boxing champion who fought from 1932 to 1941. Ambers fought many other boxing greats, such as Henry Armstrong and Tony Canzoneri .[ 2] [ 3]
Early life and career
Born Luigi Giuseppe d'Ambrosio on November 8, 1913, in Herkimer , Ambers started out in a large Italian family, struggling to find an identity. Luigi took a ring name because he was afraid his Italian mother would find out that he was a fighter.
He defeated future world junior welterweight champion Johnny Jadick in a ten round unanimous decision on March 19, 1934, in Holyoke, Massachusetts .[ 2]
Ambers defeated former world junior welterweight claimant Sammy Fuller on March 1, 1935, in a fifteen round unanimous decision at Madison Square Garden , New York City . Before a crowd of 10,000, Ambers was stunned by a left from Fuller in the third round, but had his way with his opponent much of the remainder of the bout, taking an impressive thirteen of fifteen rounds.[ 4] [ 5]
Managed by Al Weill and trained by Charley Goldman , the "Herkimer Hurricane", began his career losing only once in more than three years. He faced his greatest competitor, future hall of fame lightweight champion Tony Canzoneri on May 10, 1935. Canzoneri defeated him over 15 rounds on a decision in Madison Square Garden, robbing Ambers of his first shot at the title. Canzoneri had Ambers down twice in round three. A faithful crowd of 17,433 cheered as Canzoneri easily retook the title, knocking Ambers down again shortly before the closing bell.[ 6] [ 3]
Ambers did not let the defeat discourage him, winning his next 15 fights.[ 2]
In one of his most difficult matches, Ambers defeated Fritzie Zivic on July 1, 1935, in a ten round unanimous decision in Millvale, Pennsylvania . Ambers took the lead in the opening rounds, and had enough of a points margin to take the decision, but in the last two rounds he retreated often, his jaw being broken in the ninth by what appeared to be a right to the chin. Zivic opened up with a right handed attack in the ninth and tenth that was simply not adequate to overcome the large points margin opened by his opponent. Ambers was examined by a local hospital after the bout and released.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Before a crowd of 8,266, Ambers defeated the highly rated former junior lightweight champion Frankie Klick in a ten round points decision at Madison Square Garden on January 3, 1936. Returning after his broken jaw only six months earlier, Ambers took some stiff shots to the chin in the sixth and seventh, but gained a significant points margin, winning eight of the ten rounds. In the seventh, Ambers put Klick to the canvas for a nine count as they broke from a clinch. Ambers gained a points advantage quickly, and his speed in the early rounds tired Klick, who was sapped of energy for a strong finish in the closing rounds. The win improved Ambers' chances of getting a second shot at Canzoneri for the title.[ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
Winning the lightweight championship, September 1936
Tony Canzoneri
He gained revenge when he captured the lightweight championship by decisioning Tony Canzoneri in 15 rounds on September 3, 1936. As a former sparring partner of Canzoneri, he carried the fight to his opponent and mentor from the outset, turned back two spirited rallies, and won by a wide margin in a match that defined him as a boxer and competitor. Adding an exclamation point, the Associated Press gave Ambers nine rounds, including the last three.[ 13]
Ambers won a lightweight title bout against Pedro Montanez on September 23, 1937, before an exceptional crowd of around 32,000, in a fifteen round mixed decision at New York's Polo Grounds . Though the referee voted for a draw, both judges scored the close bout in Amber's favor, with each voting he had won eight rounds.[ 2] The Associated Press gave Ambers a generous twelve rounds, with only one, the thirteenth, to Montanez.[ 14]
Jimmy Garrison lost to Ambers in a ten round points decision of a non-title bout in Kansas City on May 11, 1938. The United Press gave seven rounds to Ambers with only three to Garrison.[ 15]
Loss of title to Henry Armstrong, August, 1938
On August 17, 1938, Ambers met Henry Armstrong in an historic fight for the world lightweight title. Armstrong was attempting to become the first fighter in history to win and hold three world titles simultaneously. In a great fight, Ambers was knocked down twice, in the fifth and sixth rounds, and appeared badly beaten. Ambers mounted a great comeback in the later half of the match, but lost the controversial split decision. Armstrong was penalized three rounds in the close bout for fouls.[ 2] [ 16] Ambers lost the title for a year, until regaining it in a rematch one year later.
Frankie Wallace was one of Ambers' most frequent opponents. Wallace fell to Ambers for the last time when he could not return to the ring for the sixth round on December 5, 1938, in Cleveland. In a previous fight in the same city on December 6, 1937, Ambers won in a ten round unanimous decision on a large boxing ticket that featured a crowd of 12,000. With a rapid left and effective right uppercut, Ambers gained a strong points margin, and had an ailing Wallace missing throughout the bout.[ 17] In their first meeting on April 27, 1933, in Utica, New York, Ambers took a six round points decision.
In their last meeting, Ambers achieved an eleventh round technical knockout of "Baby" Arizmendi on February 24, 1939, at New York's Madison Square Garden. In a close bout that the Brooklyn Daily Eagle scored five rounds to Arizmendi and four to Ambers, the referee stopped the bout in the eleventh due to a gash on his opponent's right eyelid received in the ninth which made it difficult for him to continue. The cut was opened again in the tenth with left uppercuts and examined by a Doctor at the end of the round, who ordered the referee to end the bout, which was officially called at the opening of the eleventh. It was the only knockout of Arizmendi's career.[ 18]
Regaining lightweight title from Armstrong, August, 1939
Henry Armstrong
Ambers' rematch with Henry Armstrong was as controversial as their first bout. Armstrong was penalized for low blows , which enabled Ambers to capture the 15-round decision on August 22, 1939, before a crowd estimated at 30,000. Penalized for low blows in the second, fifth, seventh, ninth, and eleventh rounds, Armstrong would have probably won the fight had it not been for his loss of points for fouls.[ 2] James Dawson of The New York Times wrote that "The title was not won on competition alone but on fighting rules and ethics...Armstrong was the victim of an injustice". Demonstrating the closeness of the fight before accounting for Armstrong's fouls, the United Press scored the fight seven rounds for Ambers, with six for Armstrong, and two even. Unlike their first meeting, Ambers remained on his feet throughout the bout, except for a single slip in one round. He used infighting consistently in the match, cutting and bruising Armstrong's face. Many boxing reporters considered the match Ambers' last great performance.[ 19]
Loss of world lightweight championship to Lew Jenkins, May, 1940
On May 10, 1940, Ambers defended his title against the wild, free swinging, Lew Jenkins . Jenkins scored an upset when he knocked out the defending champion in the third round at Madison Square Garden. Ambers was down for a count of five in the first and briefly in the second. He had to arise from another fall to the canvas at least once prior to the referee stopping the bout 1:29 into the third.[ 20]
Ambers sought a rematch, and after a tune up win over Al "Bummy" Davis , he again faced Jenkins. This time he suffered a technical knockout from Jenkins in the seventh round before 15,000 on February 28, 1941, at Madison Square Garden.[ 2] After a slow start, Ambers appeared game, taking tough blows from Jenkins in the third through the sixth, while still using his left effectively at times. But in the seventh, Ambers was floored three times before the referee put an end to the fight, 2:26 into the seventh.[ 21]
Life outside of boxing
Crypt of Ambers and his wife Margaret
After his last bout, Ambers wanted to continue with his career, but his manager, Al Weill, convinced him that he was through, and to retire. Ambers never fought again.
Before his boxing retirement, he appeared as himself in a small role in MGM's The Crowd Roars (1938) , a successful boxing movie starring Robert Taylor.[ 22]
After his retirement from boxing, Ambers served in the Coast Guard in World War II . He later operated a restaurant, and worked in public relations. He died on April 25, 1995, in Phoenix, Arizona,[ 3] and was interred at the Saint Francis Cemetery in Phoenix.[ 23] He and his wife Margaret Mary had a daughter and two sons.[ 1]
Professional boxing record
All information in this section is derived from BoxRec ,[ 2] unless otherwise noted.
Official record
All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as "no decision" bouts and are not counted in the win/loss/draw column.
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round
Date
Age
Location
Notes
106
Loss
89–8–7 (2)
Lew Jenkins
TKO
7 (10)
Feb 28, 1941
27 years, 112 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
105
Win
89–7–7 (2)
Norment Quarles
PTS
10
Feb 14, 1941
27 years, 98 days
State Armory, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
104
Loss
88–7–7 (2)
Lew Jenkins
TKO
3 (15)
May 10, 1940
26 years, 184 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Lost NYSAC and The Ring lightweight titles
103
Win
88–6–7 (2)
Norment Quarles
PTS
10
Apr 25, 1940
26 years, 169 days
Municipal Auditorium, Charleston, North Carolina, U.S.
102
Win
87–6–7 (2)
Wally Hally
PTS
10
Apr 17, 1940
26 years, 161 days
City Auditorium, Denver, Colorado, U.S.
101
Win
86–6–7 (2)
Al Bummy Davis
UD
10
Feb 23, 1940
26 years, 107 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
100
Win
85–6–7 (2)
Wally Hally
UD
10
Jan 29, 1940
26 years, 82 days
Marieville Gardens, North Providence, Rhode Island, U.S
99
Win
84–6–7 (2)
Jimmy Vaughn
PTS
10
Nov 16, 1939
26 years, 8 days
Foot Guard Hall, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
98
Win
83–6–7 (2)
Henry Armstrong
UD
15
Aug 22, 1939
25 years, 287 days
Yankee Stadium, New York City, New York, U.S.
Won NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
97
Win
82–6–7 (2)
Paul Junior
TKO
8 (10)
May 26, 1939
25 years, 199 days
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
96
Win
81–6–7 (2)
Jimmy Vaughn
PTS
10
May 8, 1939
25 years, 181 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
95
Win
80–6–7 (2)
Honey Mellody
TKO
4 (10)
Apr 25, 1939
25 years, 168 days
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
94
Win
79–6–7 (2)
Baby Arizmendi
TKO
11 (12)
Feb 24, 1939
25 years, 108 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
93
Win
78–6–7 (2)
Paul Junior
UD
10
Jan 27, 1939
25 years, 80 days
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
92
Win
77–6–7 (2)
Joey Silva
PTS
10
Jan 16, 1939
25 years, 69 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
91
Win
76–6–7 (2)
Frankie Wallace
RTD
6 (10)
Dec 5, 1938
25 years, 27 days
Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
90
Win
75–6–7 (2)
Tommy Cross
UD
10
Nov 28, 1938
25 years, 20 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
89
Win
74–6–7 (2)
Steve Halaiko
TKO
3 (10)
Oct 28, 1938
24 years, 354 days
Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
88
Loss
73–6–7 (2)
Henry Armstrong
SD
15
Aug 17, 1938
24 years, 282 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Lost NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
87
Win
73–5–7 (2)
Jimmy Vaughn
PTS
10
Jun 21, 1938
24 years, 225 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
86
Draw
72–5–7 (2)
Baby Arizmendi
PTS
10
Jun 7, 1938
24 years, 211 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
85
Win
72–5–6 (2)
Jimmy Garrison
PTS
10
May 11, 1938
24 years, 184 days
Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
84
Win
71–5–6 (2)
Jimmy Vaughn
PTS
10
May 6, 1938
24 years, 179 days
Jefferson County Armory, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
83
Win
70–5–6 (2)
Lou Jallos
KO
4 (10)
Feb 21, 1938
24 years, 105 days
City Auditorium, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
82
Win
69–5–6 (2)
Frankie Wallace
UD
10
Dec 6, 1937
24 years, 28 days
Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
81
Win
68–5–6 (2)
Charley Burns
MD
10
Nov 16, 1937
24 years, 8 days
Municipal Auditorium, Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S.
80
Win
67–5–6 (2)
Pedro Montañez
MD
15
Sep 23, 1937
23 years, 319 days
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
Retained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
79
Win
66–5–6 (2)
Howard Scott
PTS
10
Sep 1, 1937
23 years, 297 days
Griffith Stadium, Washington, District of Columbia, U.S.
78
Win
65–5–6 (2)
Howard Scott
PTS
10
Aug 16, 1937
23 years, 281 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
77
Win
64–5–6 (2)
Tony Canzoneri
UD
15
May 7, 1937
23 years, 180 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Retained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
76
Win
63–5–6 (2)
Phil Baker
PTS
10
Apr 19, 1937
23 years, 162 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
75
Loss
62–5–6 (2)
Pedro Montañez
UD
10
Apr 5, 1937
23 years, 148 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
74
Win
62–4–6 (2)
Roger Bernard
PTS
10
Mar 23, 1937
23 years, 135 days
Flint, Michigan, U.S.
73
Win
61–4–6 (2)
Al Roth
UD
10
Feb 22, 1937
23 years, 106 days
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
72
Win
60–4–6 (2)
Davey Day
SD
10
Feb 10, 1937
23 years, 94 days
Hippodrome, New York City, New York, U.S.
71
Draw
59–4–6 (2)
Enrico Venturi
PTS
10
Jan 8, 1937
23 years, 61 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
70
Win
59–4–5 (2)
Stumpy Jacobs
TKO
7 (10)
Dec 29, 1936
23 years, 51 days
Convention Hall, Rochester, New York, U.S.
69
Loss
58–4–5 (2)
Jimmy McLarnin
UD
10
Nov 20, 1936
23 years, 12 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
68
Loss
58–3–5 (2)
Eddie Cool
SD
10
Oct 28, 1936
22 years, 355 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
67
Win
58–2–5 (2)
Tony Canzoneri
UD
15
Sep 3, 1936
22 years, 300 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Won NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
66
Win
57–2–5 (2)
Joey Greb
PTS
10
Jul 6, 1936
22 years, 241 days
Meadowbrook Field, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
65
Win
56–2–5 (2)
Jackie Sharkey
TKO
6 (10)
May 5, 1936
22 years, 179 days
Civic Auditorium, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.
64
Win
55–2–5 (2)
Orville Drouillard
PTS
10
Apr 22, 1936
22 years, 166 days
Naval Armory, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
63
Win
54–2–5 (2)
Buster Brown
KO
1 (10)
Apr 15, 1936
22 years, 159 days
Marieville Gardens, North Providence, Rhode Island, U.S
62
Win
53–2–5 (2)
Pete Mascia
PTS
6
Apr 7, 1936
22 years, 151 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
61
Win
52–2–5 (2)
Tony Scarpati
TKO
8 (10)
Mar 17, 1936
22 years, 130 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
Scarpati died of from injuries sustained in the fight[ 24]
60
Win
51–2–5 (2)
Eddie Marks
TKO
3 (10)
Feb 14, 1936
22 years, 98 days
Convention Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
59
Win
50–2–5 (2)
Baby Arizmendi
UD
10
Feb 7, 1936
22 years, 91 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
58
Win
49–2–5 (2)
Tony Herrera
TKO
9 (10)
Jan 21, 1936
22 years, 74 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
57
Win
48–2–5 (2)
Frankie Klick
PTS
10
Jan 3, 1936
22 years, 56 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
56
Win
47–2–5 (2)
Lou Jallos
TKO
3 (10)
Dec 20, 1935
22 years, 42 days
Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
55
Win
46–2–5 (2)
Jimmy Vaughn
PTS
8
Dec 16, 1935
22 years, 38 days
Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
54
Win
45–2–5 (2)
George Levy
PTS
10
Nov 25, 1935
22 years, 17 days
Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
53
Win
44–2–5 (2)
Fritzie Zivic
UD
10
Jul 1, 1935
21 years, 235 days
Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
52
Loss
43–2–5 (2)
Tony Canzoneri
UD
15
May 10, 1935
21 years, 183 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
For vacant NYSAC , NBA , and The Ring lightweight titles
51
Win
43–1–5 (2)
Honeyboy Hughes
TKO
4 (10)
Apr 24, 1935
21 years, 167 days
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S
50
Win
42–1–5 (2)
Sammy Fuller
UD
15
Mar 1, 1935
21 years, 113 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
49
Win
41–1–5 (2)
Harry Dublinsky
UD
10
Jan 11, 1935
21 years, 64 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
48
Win
40–1–5 (2)
Pancho Villa
PTS
10
Dec 28, 1934
21 years, 50 days
Casino, Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.
47
Win
39–1–5 (2)
Mickey Paul
KO
1 (10)
Dec 17, 1934
21 years, 39 days
Convention Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
46
Win
38–1–5 (2)
Billy Hogan
PTS
10
Sep 26, 1934
20 years, 322 days
South Park Arena, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
45
Win
37–1–5 (2)
Tony Herrera
PTS
10
Aug 29, 1934
20 years, 294 days
South Park Arena, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
44
Win
36–1–5 (2)
Roger Bernard
PTS
10
Jul 11, 1934
20 years, 245 days
South Park Arena, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
43
Win
35–1–5 (2)
Phil Rafferty
TKO
8 (10)
Jun 28, 1934
20 years, 232 days
South Park Arena, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
42
Draw
34–1–5 (2)
Jimmy Leto
PTS
10
Jun 18, 1934
20 years, 222 days
South Park Arena, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
41
Draw
34–1–4 (2)
Steve Halaiko
PTS
10
May 25, 1934
20 years, 198 days
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
40
Win
34–1–3 (2)
Jackie Davis
KO
4 (10)
May 18, 1934
20 years, 191 days
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
39
Loss
33–1–3 (2)
Steve Halaiko
MD
6
May 7, 1934
20 years, 180 days
Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
38
Win
33–0–3 (2)
Billy Lynch
TKO
9 (10)
Apr 26, 1934
20 years, 169 days
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
37
Win
32–0–3 (2)
Eddie Dempsey
KO
3 (6)
Apr 16, 1934
20 years, 159 days
State Armory, Mohawk, New York, U.S.
36
Win
31–0–3 (2)
Johnny Jadick
UD
10
Mar 19, 1934
20 years, 131 days
Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
35
Win
30–0–3 (2)
Tommy Bashara
KO
2 (10)
Mar 12, 1934
20 years, 124 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
34
Win
29–0–3 (2)
Tommy Romano
PTS
10
Mar 2, 1934
20 years, 114 days
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
33
Win
28–0–3 (2)
Paris Apice
PTS
10
Jan 24, 1934
20 years, 77 days
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
32
Win
27–0–3 (2)
Patsy LaRocco
TKO
7 (10)
Jan 8, 1934
20 years, 61 days
Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
31
Win
26–0–3 (2)
Young Joe Firpo
PTS
10
Dec 25, 1933
20 years, 47 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
30
Win
25–0–3 (2)
Cocoa Kid
PTS
10
Dec 5, 1933
20 years, 27 days
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
29
Win
24–0–3 (2)
Stanley Winneryk
TKO
2 (6)
Nov 27, 1933
20 years, 19 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
28
Win
23–0–3 (2)
Paris Apice
PTS
10
Oct 30, 1933
19 years, 356 days
Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
27
Win
22–0–3 (2)
Phil Rafferty
PTS
10
Oct 23, 1933
19 years, 349 days
Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
26
Win
21–0–3 (2)
Johnny Gaito
PTS
10
Oct 9, 1933
19 years, 305 days
Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
25
Win
20–0–3 (2)
Stanley Krannenberg
PTS
8
Sep 25, 1933
19 years, 321 days
Englewood Arena, Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
24
Win
19–0–3 (2)
Joey Costa
PTS
6
Sep 12, 1933
19 years, 308 days
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
23
Draw
18–0–3 (2)
Charley Badami
PTS
6
Aug 29, 1933
19 years, 294 days
Fugazy Bowl, New York City, New York, U.S.
22
Win
18–0–2 (2)
Honey Mellody
UD
10
Aug 14, 1933
19 years, 279 days
Heywood Arena, West Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
21
Win
17–0–2 (2)
Jack Rose
PTS
4
Aug 9, 1933
19 years, 274 days
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
20
Win
16–0–2 (2)
Roland LeCuyer
TKO
3 (6)
Jul 31, 1933
19 years, 265 days
Heywood Arena, West Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
19
Win
15–0–2 (2)
Al Pieretti
KO
3 (6)
Jul 17, 1933
19 years, 251 days
Englewood Arena, Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
18
Win
14–0–2 (2)
Patsy LaRocco
PTS
6
Jul 13, 1933
19 years, 247 days
Fugazy Bowl, New York City, New York, U.S.
17
Win
13–0–2 (2)
Ernie Tedesco
NWS
6
Jul 3, 1933
19 years, 237 days
Englewood Arena, Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
16
Win
13–0–2 (1)
Tony Scarpati
PTS
6
Jun 27, 1933
19 years, 231 days
Fugazy Bowl, New York City, New York, U.S.
15
Win
12–0–2 (1)
Tommy Barredo
KO
2 (?)
May 22, 1933
19 years, 195 days
Jamaica Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
14
Win
11–0–2 (1)
Frankie Wallace
PTS
6
Apr 27, 1933
19 years, 170 days
Convention Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
13
Win
10–0–2 (1)
Freddie Mitchell
UD
6
Apr 24, 1933
19 years, 167 days
Knights of Columbus Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
12
Draw
9–0–2 (1)
Charley Badami
PTS
6
Apr 3, 1933
19 years, 146 days
Jamaica Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
11
Win
9–0–1 (1)
Paul Scalfaro
PTS
5
Mar 20, 1933
19 years, 132 days
Jamaica Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
10
Win
8–0–1 (1)
Pedro Nieves
PTS
5
Feb 27, 1933
19 years, 111 days
New York Coliseum, New York City, New York, U.S.
9
Win
7–0–1 (1)
Joey Kolba
PTS
6
Feb 20, 1933
19 years, 104 days
Utica, New York, U.S.
8
Win
6–0–1 (1)
Ripper Martin
PTS
6
Jan 24, 1933
19 years, 77 days
Convention Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
7
Win
5–0–1 (1)
Johnny Clarey
TKO
5 (6)
Jan 17, 1933
19 years, 70 days
Convention Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
6
Win
4–0–1 (1)
Jerry White
KO
4 (6)
Nov 18, 1932
19 years, 10 days
Carlstadt, New Jersey, U.S.
5
Draw
3–0–1 (1)
Phil Stark
PTS
6
Nov 14, 1932
19 years, 6 days
New York Coliseum, New York City, New York, U.S.
4
Win
3–0 (1)
Ray Meyers
PTS
5
Jul 26, 1932
18 years, 261 days
New Lenox S.C., New York, U.S.
3
Win
2–0 (1)
Mel Doty
NWS
6
Sep 6, 1932
18 years, 303 days
Englewood Arena, Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
2
Win
2–0
Joe Pelicano
PTS
6
Jul 14, 1932
18 years, 249 days
Fort Hamilton Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
1
Win
1–0
Frankie Curry
TKO
3 (4)
Jun 9, 1932
18 years, 214 days
Fort Hamilton Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
Unofficial record
106 fights
91 wins
8 losses
By knockout
28
2
By decision
63
6
Draws
7
Record with the inclusion of newspaper decisions in the win/loss/draw column.
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round
Date
Age
Location
Notes
106
Loss
91–8–7
Lew Jenkins
TKO
7 (10)
Feb 28, 1941
27 years, 112 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
105
Win
91–7–7
Norment Quarles
PTS
10
Feb 14, 1941
27 years, 98 days
State Armory, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
104
Loss
90–7–7
Lew Jenkins
TKO
3 (15)
May 10, 1940
26 years, 184 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Lost NYSAC and The Ring lightweight titles
103
Win
90–6–7
Norment Quarles
PTS
10
Apr 25, 1940
26 years, 169 days
Municipal Auditorium, Charleston, North Carolina, U.S.
102
Win
89–6–7
Wally Hally
PTS
10
Apr 17, 1940
26 years, 161 days
City Auditorium, Denver, Colorado, U.S.
101
Win
88–6–7
Al Bummy Davis
UD
10
Feb 23, 1940
26 years, 107 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
100
Win
87–6–7
Wally Hally
UD
10
Jan 29, 1940
26 years, 82 days
Marieville Gardens, North Providence, Rhode Island, U.S
99
Win
86–6–7
Jimmy Vaughn
PTS
10
Nov 16, 1939
26 years, 8 days
Foot Guard Hall, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
98
Win
85–6–7
Henry Armstrong
UD
15
Aug 22, 1939
25 years, 287 days
Yankee Stadium, New York City, New York, U.S.
Won NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
97
Win
84–6–7
Paul Junior
TKO
8 (10)
May 26, 1939
25 years, 199 days
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
96
Win
83–6–7
Jimmy Vaughn
PTS
10
May 8, 1939
25 years, 181 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
95
Win
82–6–7
Honey Mellody
TKO
4 (10)
Apr 25, 1939
25 years, 168 days
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
94
Win
81–6–7
Baby Arizmendi
TKO
11 (12)
Feb 24, 1939
25 years, 108 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
93
Win
80–6–7
Paul Junior
UD
10
Jan 27, 1939
25 years, 80 days
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
92
Win
79–6–7
Joey Silva
PTS
10
Jan 16, 1939
25 years, 69 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
91
Win
78–6–7
Frankie Wallace
RTD
6 (10)
Dec 5, 1938
25 years, 27 days
Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
90
Win
77–6–7
Tommy Cross
UD
10
Nov 28, 1938
25 years, 20 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
89
Win
76–6–7
Steve Halaiko
TKO
3 (10)
Oct 28, 1938
24 years, 354 days
Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
88
Loss
75–6–7
Henry Armstrong
SD
15
Aug 17, 1938
24 years, 282 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Lost NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
87
Win
75–5–7
Jimmy Vaughn
PTS
10
Jun 21, 1938
24 years, 225 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
86
Draw
74–5–7
Baby Arizmendi
PTS
10
Jun 7, 1938
24 years, 211 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
85
Win
74–5–6
Jimmy Garrison
PTS
10
May 11, 1938
24 years, 184 days
Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
84
Win
73–5–6
Jimmy Vaughn
PTS
10
May 6, 1938
24 years, 179 days
Jefferson County Armory, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
83
Win
72–5–6
Lou Jallos
KO
4 (10)
Feb 21, 1938
24 years, 105 days
City Auditorium, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
82
Win
71–5–6
Frankie Wallace
UD
10
Dec 6, 1937
24 years, 28 days
Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
81
Win
70–5–6
Charley Burns
MD
10
Nov 16, 1937
24 years, 8 days
Municipal Auditorium, Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S.
80
Win
69–5–6
Pedro Montañez
MD
15
Sep 23, 1937
23 years, 319 days
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
Retained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
79
Win
68–5–6
Howard Scott
PTS
10
Sep 1, 1937
23 years, 297 days
Griffith Stadium, Washington, District of Columbia, U.S.
78
Win
67–5–6
Howard Scott
PTS
10
Aug 16, 1937
23 years, 281 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
77
Win
66–5–6
Tony Canzoneri
UD
15
May 7, 1937
23 years, 180 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Retained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
76
Win
65–5–6
Phil Baker
PTS
10
Apr 19, 1937
23 years, 162 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
75
Loss
64–5–6
Pedro Montañez
UD
10
Apr 5, 1937
23 years, 148 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
74
Win
64–4–6
Roger Bernard
PTS
10
Mar 23, 1937
23 years, 135 days
Flint, Michigan, U.S.
73
Win
63–4–6
Al Roth
UD
10
Feb 22, 1937
23 years, 106 days
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
72
Win
62–4–6
Davey Day
SD
10
Feb 10, 1937
23 years, 94 days
Hippodrome, New York City, New York, U.S.
71
Draw
61–4–6
Enrico Venturi
PTS
10
Jan 8, 1937
23 years, 61 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
70
Win
61–4–5
Stumpy Jacobs
TKO
7 (10)
Dec 29, 1936
23 years, 51 days
Convention Hall, Rochester, New York, U.S.
69
Loss
60–4–5
Jimmy McLarnin
UD
10
Nov 20, 1936
23 years, 12 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
68
Loss
60–3–5
Eddie Cool
SD
10
Oct 28, 1936
22 years, 355 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
67
Win
60–2–5
Tony Canzoneri
UD
15
Sep 3, 1936
22 years, 300 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Won NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
66
Win
59–2–5
Joey Greb
PTS
10
Jul 6, 1936
22 years, 241 days
Meadowbrook Field, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
65
Win
58–2–5
Jackie Sharkey
TKO
6 (10)
May 5, 1936
22 years, 179 days
Civic Auditorium, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.
64
Win
57–2–5
Orville Drouillard
PTS
10
Apr 22, 1936
22 years, 166 days
Naval Armory, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
63
Win
56–2–5
Buster Brown
KO
1 (10)
Apr 15, 1936
22 years, 159 days
Marieville Gardens, North Providence, Rhode Island, U.S
62
Win
55–2–5
Pete Mascia
PTS
6
Apr 7, 1936
22 years, 151 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
61
Win
54–2–5
Tony Scarpati
TKO
8 (10)
Mar 17, 1936
22 years, 130 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
Scarpati died of from injuries sustained in the fight[ 24]
60
Win
53–2–5
Eddie Marks
TKO
3 (10)
Feb 14, 1936
22 years, 98 days
Convention Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
59
Win
52–2–5
Baby Arizmendi
UD
10
Feb 7, 1936
22 years, 91 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
58
Win
51–2–5
Tony Herrera
TKO
9 (10)
Jan 21, 1936
22 years, 74 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
57
Win
50–2–5
Frankie Klick
PTS
10
Jan 3, 1936
22 years, 56 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
56
Win
49–2–5
Lou Jallos
TKO
3 (10)
Dec 20, 1935
22 years, 42 days
Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
55
Win
48–2–5
Jimmy Vaughn
PTS
8
Dec 16, 1935
22 years, 38 days
Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
54
Win
47–2–5
George Levy
PTS
10
Nov 25, 1935
22 years, 17 days
Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
53
Win
46–2–5
Fritzie Zivic
UD
10
Jul 1, 1935
21 years, 235 days
Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
52
Loss
45–2–5
Tony Canzoneri
UD
15
May 10, 1935
21 years, 183 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
For vacant NYSAC , NBA , and The Ring lightweight titles
51
Win
45–1–5
Honeyboy Hughes
TKO
4 (10)
Apr 24, 1935
21 years, 167 days
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S
50
Win
44–1–5
Sammy Fuller
UD
15
Mar 1, 1935
21 years, 113 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
49
Win
43–1–5
Harry Dublinsky
UD
10
Jan 11, 1935
21 years, 64 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
48
Win
42–1–5
Pancho Villa
PTS
10
Dec 28, 1934
21 years, 50 days
Casino, Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.
47
Win
41–1–5
Mickey Paul
KO
1 (10)
Dec 17, 1934
21 years, 39 days
Convention Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
46
Win
40–1–5
Billy Hogan
PTS
10
Sep 26, 1934
20 years, 322 days
South Park Arena, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
45
Win
39–1–5
Tony Herrera
PTS
10
Aug 29, 1934
20 years, 294 days
South Park Arena, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
44
Win
38–1–5
Roger Bernard
PTS
10
Jul 11, 1934
20 years, 245 days
South Park Arena, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
43
Win
37–1–5
Phil Rafferty
TKO
8 (10)
Jun 28, 1934
20 years, 232 days
South Park Arena, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
42
Draw
36–1–5
Jimmy Leto
PTS
10
Jun 18, 1934
20 years, 222 days
South Park Arena, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
41
Draw
36–1–4
Steve Halaiko
PTS
10
May 25, 1934
20 years, 198 days
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
40
Win
36–1–3
Jackie Davis
KO
4 (10)
May 18, 1934
20 years, 191 days
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
39
Loss
35–1–3
Steve Halaiko
MD
6
May 7, 1934
20 years, 180 days
Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
38
Win
35–0–3
Billy Lynch
TKO
9 (10)
Apr 26, 1934
20 years, 169 days
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
37
Win
34–0–3
Eddie Dempsey
KO
3 (6)
Apr 16, 1934
20 years, 159 days
State Armory, Mohawk, New York, U.S.
36
Win
33–0–3
Johnny Jadick
UD
10
Mar 19, 1934
20 years, 131 days
Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
35
Win
32–0–3
Tommy Bashara
KO
2 (10)
Mar 12, 1934
20 years, 124 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
34
Win
31–0–3
Tommy Romano
PTS
10
Mar 2, 1934
20 years, 114 days
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
33
Win
30–0–3
Paris Apice
PTS
10
Jan 24, 1934
20 years, 77 days
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
32
Win
29–0–3
Patsy LaRocco
TKO
7 (10)
Jan 8, 1934
20 years, 61 days
Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
31
Win
28–0–3
Young Joe Firpo
PTS
10
Dec 25, 1933
20 years, 47 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
30
Win
27–0–3
Cocoa Kid
PTS
10
Dec 5, 1933
20 years, 27 days
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
29
Win
26–0–3
Stanley Winneryk
TKO
2 (6)
Nov 27, 1933
20 years, 19 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
28
Win
25–0–3
Paris Apice
PTS
10
Oct 30, 1933
19 years, 356 days
Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
27
Win
24–0–3
Phil Rafferty
PTS
10
Oct 23, 1933
19 years, 349 days
Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
26
Win
23–0–3
Johnny Gaito
PTS
10
Oct 9, 1933
19 years, 305 days
Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
25
Win
22–0–3
Stanley Krannenberg
PTS
8
Sep 25, 1933
19 years, 321 days
Englewood Arena, Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
24
Win
21–0–3
Joey Costa
PTS
6
Sep 12, 1933
19 years, 308 days
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
23
Draw
20–0–3
Charley Badami
PTS
6
Aug 29, 1933
19 years, 294 days
Fugazy Bowl, New York City, New York, U.S.
22
Win
20–0–2
Honey Mellody
UD
10
Aug 14, 1933
19 years, 279 days
Heywood Arena, West Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
21
Win
19–0–2
Jack Rose
PTS
4
Aug 9, 1933
19 years, 274 days
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
20
Win
18–0–2
Roland LeCuyer
TKO
3 (6)
Jul 31, 1933
19 years, 265 days
Heywood Arena, West Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
19
Win
17–0–2
Al Pieretti
KO
3 (6)
Jul 17, 1933
19 years, 251 days
Englewood Arena, Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
18
Win
16–0–2
Patsy LaRocco
PTS
6
Jul 13, 1933
19 years, 247 days
Fugazy Bowl, New York City, New York, U.S.
17
Win
15–0–2
Ernie Tedesco
NWS
6
Jul 3, 1933
19 years, 237 days
Englewood Arena, Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
16
Win
14–0–2
Tony Scarpati
PTS
6
Jun 27, 1933
19 years, 231 days
Fugazy Bowl, New York City, New York, U.S.
15
Win
13–0–2
Tommy Barredo
KO
2 (?)
May 22, 1933
19 years, 195 days
Jamaica Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
14
Win
12–0–2
Frankie Wallace
PTS
6
Apr 27, 1933
19 years, 170 days
Convention Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
13
Win
11–0–2
Freddie Mitchell
UD
6
Apr 24, 1933
19 years, 167 days
Knights of Columbus Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
12
Draw
10–0–2
Charley Badami
PTS
6
Apr 3, 1933
19 years, 146 days
Jamaica Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
11
Win
10–0–1
Paul Scalfaro
PTS
5
Mar 20, 1933
19 years, 132 days
Jamaica Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
10
Win
9–0–1
Pedro Nieves
PTS
5
Feb 27, 1933
19 years, 111 days
New York Coliseum, New York City, New York, U.S.
9
Win
8–0–1
Joey Kolba
PTS
6
Feb 20, 1933
19 years, 104 days
Utica, New York, U.S.
8
Win
7–0–1
Ripper Martin
PTS
6
Jan 24, 1933
19 years, 77 days
Convention Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
7
Win
6–0–1
Johnny Clarey
TKO
5 (6)
Jan 17, 1933
19 years, 70 days
Convention Hall, Utica, New York, U.S.
6
Win
5–0–1
Jerry White
KO
4 (6)
Nov 18, 1932
19 years, 10 days
Carlstadt, New Jersey, U.S.
5
Draw
4–0–1
Phil Stark
PTS
6
Nov 14, 1932
19 years, 6 days
New York Coliseum, New York City, New York, U.S.
4
Win
4–0
Ray Meyers
PTS
5
Jul 26, 1932
18 years, 261 days
New Lenox S.C., New York, U.S.
3
Win
3–0
Mel Doty
NWS
6
Sep 6, 1932
18 years, 303 days
Englewood Arena, Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
2
Win
2–0
Joe Pelicano
PTS
6
Jul 14, 1932
18 years, 249 days
Fort Hamilton Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
1
Win
1–0
Frankie Curry
TKO
3 (4)
Jun 9, 1932
18 years, 214 days
Fort Hamilton Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
See also
References
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Sporting positions
World boxing titles
Preceded by
NYSAC lightweight champion September 3, 1936 – August 17, 1938
Succeeded by
NBA lightweight champion September 3, 1936 – August 17, 1938
The Ring lightweight champion September 3, 1936 – August 17, 1938
Undisputed lightweight champion September 3, 1936 – August 17, 1938
Preceded byHenry Armstrong
NYSAC lightweight champion May 31, 1938 – October 4, 1940
Succeeded by
NBA lightweight champion May 31, 1938 – October 4, 1940
The Ring lightweight champion August 22, 1939 – May 10, 1940
Undisputed lightweight champion August 22, 1939 – May 10, 1940