George Chuvalo

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Chuvalo in April 2010
Statistics
Real nameJure Čuvalo
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Reach71 in (180 cm)
NationalityCanadian
Born (1937-09-12) September 12, 1937 (age 83)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights93
Wins73
Wins by KO63
Losses18
Draws2

George Louis Chuvalo CM (born September 12, 1937) is a Canadian former professional boxer who was a five-time Canadian heavyweight champion and two-time world heavyweight title challenger. Chuvalo is known for having never been knocked down in his 93 bout professional career including fights against Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman.[1][2]Chuvalo unsuccessfully challenged Muhammad Ali for the heavyweight title in 1966. Chuvalo was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 1995.[3]

Early life and career[]

George was a child of Croatian immigrants Stipan and Katica from Herzegovina (Ljubuški, Bosnia and Herzegovina). Chuvalo became the Canadian amateur heavyweight champion in May 1955, defeating Winnipeg's Peter Piper with a first-round knockout (KO) in a tournament final in Regina, Saskatchewan. Chuvalo finished his amateur career with a 16–0 record, all by KO within four rounds. Nicknamed "Boom Boom", Chuvalo turned professional in 1956, knocking out four opponents in one night to win a heavyweight tournament held by former world champion Jack Dempsey at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on April 26, 1956.[4]

George Chuvalo's rankings as a heavyweight were: number 9 in 1963, number 5 in 1964, number 3 in 1965, number 8 in 1966, number 4 in 1968 and number 7 in 1970.[5]

Against Ali[]

Chuvalo is best known for his two fights against Muhammad Ali. He went the distance both times, in each case losing the decision by a wide margin on the scorecards. The first fight, on March 29, 1966 at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens, was for Ali's world heavyweight title. "He's the toughest guy I ever fought", said Ali of Chuvalo after the fight.[6]

Other notable contests[]

George also had some losses against famous fighters other than his two losses to Ali. In 1957, George lost to Bob Baker, who was ranked as high as number two contender in 1955.[7] This was his thirteenth fight and second professional loss. He also lost to Zora Folley, who was once ranked as the top contender.[8] Among his victories was a win against Doug Jones, who gave Muhammad Ali a closely contested bout in 1963.[9] George also bested ex-Commonwealth champion Joe Bygraves.

Tributes and other appearances[]

On August 14, 2008, Chuvalo's kitchen was the featured renovation project on the Canadian TV series Holmes on Homes in an episode titled "Kitchen Knockout".[10]

During April 2010, Chuvalo was a special guest at the BC Golden Gloves tournament held at the Eagle Ridge Community Centre in Langford, British Columbia.[11]

On December 17, 2011, he travelled to Sarajevo to attend the unveiling of a statue in his honor in Ljubuški on December 18, 2011.[12]

On May 11, 2019, the George Chuvalo Community Centre in Toronto, Ontario opened which provide a variety of recreational programs for children as well as LGBTQ youth.[13]

Professional boxing record[]

73 Wins (63 (T)KO's, 9 decisions), 18 Losses (2 (T)KO's, 15 decisions, 1 DQ), 2 Draws[14]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Win 73–18–2 Canada George Jerome TKO 3 Dec 11, 1978 Canada St. Lawrence Market, Toronto, Canada Retained Canadian heavyweight title
Win 72–18–2 Canada Earl McLeay TKO 1 Dec 8, 1977 Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada Retained Canadian heavyweight title
Win 71–18–2 Canada Bob Felstein KO 9 Mar 7, 1977 Canada North York Centennial Centre, Toronto, Canada Won vacant Canadian heavyweight title
Win 70–18–2 United States Mike Boswell KO 7 Oct 30, 1973 United States Twin Rinks, Cheektowaga, New York, U.S.
Win 69–18–2 United States Tony Ventura TKO 3 Sep 25, 1973 United States Twin Rinks, Cheektowaga, New York, U.S.
Win 68–18–2 United States Charlie Boston KO 2 Sep 5, 1972 Haiti Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Win 67–18–2 Canada Tommy Burns KO 1 Aug 10, 1972 Canada Nelson, British Columbia, Canada Retained Canadian heavyweight title
Loss 66–18–2 United States Muhammad Ali UD 12 May 1, 1972 Canada Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada For NABF heavyweight title
Win 66–17–2 United States Jim Christopher KO 2 Feb 21, 1972 Canada Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Win 65–17–2 Canada Charley Chase TKO 6 Jan 28, 1972 Canada Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Retained Canadian heavyweight title
Win 64–17–2 United States Cleveland Williams UD 10 Nov 17, 1971 United States Astrodome, Houston, Texas, U.S.
Loss 63–17–2 United States Jimmy Ellis UD 10 May 10, 1971 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 63–16–2 France Charles Couture KO 2 Dec 11, 1970 United States Austintown Fitch High School Gym, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
Win 62–16–2 United States Tony Ventura TKO 4 Nov 5, 1970 Canada Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win 61–16–2 Canada Tommy Burns KO 1 Oct 24, 1970 Canada Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Win 60–16–2 United States Mike Bruce KO 2 Aug 15, 1970 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Kosevo Stadium, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Loss 59–16–2 United States George Foreman TKO 3 Aug 4, 1970 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 59–15–2 United States Charlie Reno KO 3 Jun 30, 1970 United States Seattle, Washington, D.C., U.S.
Win 58–15–2 Canada Gino Ricci TKO 1 May 10, 1970 Canada Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada
Win 57–15–2 United States Willie Tiger KO 10 May 1, 1970 United States Fairgrounds, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win 56–15–2 United States Jerry Quarry KO 7 Dec 12, 1969 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 55–15–2 Canada Leslie Borden TKO 3 Nov 16, 1969 Canada Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada
Win 54–15–2 United States Stamford Harris TKO 3 Sep 8, 1969 Canada Exhibition Pavilion, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Loss 53–15–2 United States Buster Mathis UD 12 Feb 3, 1969 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 53–14–2 Italy Dante Cane TKO 7 Nov 12, 1968 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 52–14–2 Mexico Manuel Ramos TKO 5 Sep 26, 1968 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 51–14–2 United States Vic Brown TKO 3 Sep 17, 1968 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 50–14–2 United States Levi Forte TKO 2 Sep 3, 1968 United States Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
Win 49–14–2 United States Johnny Featherman KO 1 Jun 30, 1968 Canada Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
Win 48–14–2 Canada Jean-Claude Roy UD 12 Jun 5, 1968 Canada Exhibition Stadium, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Won Canadian heavyweight title
Loss 47–14–2 United States Joe Frazier TKO 4 Jul 19, 1967 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 47–13–2 United States Archie Ray TKO 2 Jun 22, 1967 United States Adams Field House, Missoula, Montana, U.S.
Win 46–13–2 Germany Willi Besmanoff TKO 3 May 27, 1967 United States Cocoa, Florida, U.S.
Win 45–13–2 Germany Willi Besmanoff TKO 3 Apr 4, 1967 United States Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
Win 44–13–2 United States Buddy Moore KO 2 Mar 20, 1967 United States Four Seasons Arena, Walpole, Massachusetts, U.S.
Win 43–13–2 United States Dick Wipperman TKO 3 Feb 22, 1967 United States Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
Win 42–13–2 United States Vic Brown KO 4 Jan 16, 1967 United States Four Seasons Arena, Walpole, Massachusetts, U.S.
Win 41–13–2 Canada Willie McCormick KO 3 Dec 16, 1966 United States Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Win 40–13–2 United States Dave Russell TKO 2 Nov 28, 1966 Canada Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Win 39–13–2 United States Boston Jacobs TKO 3 Nov 21, 1966 United States Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win 38–13–2 United States Dick Wipperman TKO 5 Oct 12, 1966 Canada Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win 37–13–2 United States Bob Avery TKO 2 Sep 15, 1966 Canada Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Win 36–13–2 United States Mel Turnbow KO 7 Aug 16, 1966 Canada Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Loss 35–13–2 Argentina Oscar Bonavena MD 12 Jun 23, 1966 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 35–12–2 United States Levi Forte TKO 2 May 15, 1966 Canada Miner's Forum, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
Loss 34–12–2 United States Muhammad Ali UD 15 Mar 29, 1966 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada For WBA and WBC heavyweight titles
Loss 34–11–2 Argentina Eduardo Corletti PTS 10 Jan 25, 1966 United Kingdom Olympia, London, England
Win 34–10–2 United Kingdom Joe Bygraves PTS 10 Dec 7, 1965 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, London, England
Loss 33–10–2 United States Ernie Terrell UD 15 Nov 1, 1965 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada For WBA heavyweight title
Win 33–9–2 United States Orvin Veazey KO 2 Aug 17, 1965 Canada Exhibition Stadium, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Win 32–9–2 United States Dave Bailey KO 3 Jun 30, 1965 Canada Exhibition Stadium, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Win 31–9–2 United States Ed Sonny Andrews TKO 1 Jun 7, 1965 Canada Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Win 30–9–2 United States Bill Nielsen TKO 8 Apr 19, 1965 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Loss 29–9–2 United States Floyd Patterson UD 12 Feb 1, 1965 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 29–8–2 United States Calvin Butler KO 3 Nov 10, 1964 Canada Hull, Quebec, Canada
Win 28–8–2 United States Doug Jones TKO 11 Oct 2, 1964 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 27–8–2 United States Don Prout TKO 3 Jul 27, 1964 United States Sargent Field, New Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S.
Win 26–8–2 Canada Hugh Mercier KO 1 Mar 18, 1964 Canada Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Won vacant Canadian heavyweight title
Loss 25–8–2 United States Zora Folley UD 10 Jan 17, 1964 United States Cleveland Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Draw 25–7–2 United States Tony Alongi PTS 10 Nov 8, 1963 United States Miami Beach, Florida, U.S. Originally a decision win for Algoni, result was changed to a draw after an error with the scoring
Win 25–7–1 United States Mike DeJohn MD 10 Sep 27, 1963 United States Louisville Gardens, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Win 24–7–1 United States Lloyd Washington KO 2 May 18, 1963 United States Central High Field House, Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.
Win 23–7–1 United States Chico Gardner KO 4 Apr 29, 1963 Canada London, Ontario, Canada
Win 22–7–1 United States James Wakefield TKO 6 Apr 22, 1963 Canada Windsor Arena, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Win 21–7–1 United States Rico Brooks TKO 2 Mar 15, 1963 United States Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Loss 20–7–1 United Kingdom Joe Erskine DQ 5 Oct 2, 1961 Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada Chuvalo was disqualified for headbutting
Loss 20–6–1 Canada Bob Cleroux SD 12 Aug 8, 1961 Canada Delormier Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Lost Canadian heavyweight title
Win 20–5–1 Germany Willi Besmanoff TKO 4 Jun 27, 1961 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 19–5–1 Argentina Alex Miteff SD 10 Mar 27, 1961 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 18–5–1 Canada Bob Cleroux UD 12 Nov 23, 1960 Canada Forum, Quebec, Canada Won Canadian heavyweight title
Loss 17–5–1 Canada Bob Cleroux SD 12 Aug 17, 1960 Canada Delormier Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Lost Canadian heavyweight title
Loss 17–4–1 United States Pete Rademacher UD 10 Jul 19, 1960 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 17–3–1 Canada Yvon Durelle KO 12 Nov 17, 1959 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada Retained Canadian heavyweight title
Win 16–3–1 United States Frankie Daniels TKO 7 Sep 14, 1959 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Loss 15–3–1 United States Pat McMurtry UD 10 Oct 17, 1958 United States Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 15–2–1 United States James J. Parker KO 1 Sep 15, 1959 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada Won vacant Canadian heavyweight title
Draw 14–2–1 Argentina Alex Miteff PTS 10 Jun 16, 1958 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 14–2 United States Howard King KO 2 Apr 21, 1958 Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Win 13–2 Cuba Julio Mederos UD 10 Jan 27, 1958 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Loss 12–2 United States Bob Baker UD 10 Sep 9, 1957 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 12–1 United States Joe Schmolze KO 4 Jun 6, 1957 Canada Fort William, Ontario, Canada
Win 11–1 United States Emil Brtko TKO 2 Apr 22, 1957 Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Win 10–1 United States Moses Graham KO 2 Mar 25, 1957 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 9–1 United States Walter Hafer KO 3 Mar 4, 1957 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 8–1 United States Sid Russell KO 1 Jan 14, 1957 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 7–1 United States Bob Biehler UD 8 Nov 19, 1956 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Loss 6–1 United States Howard King SD 8 Oct 22, 1956 Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Win 6–0 United States Joe Evans KO 1 Sep 10, 1956 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 5–0 South Africa John Arthur UD 8 Jun 11, 1956 Canada Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Win 4–0 Canada Ed McGee KO 1 Apr 23, 1956 Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jack Dempsey Heavyweight Novice Tournament
Win 3–0 Canada Ross Gregory KO 1 Apr 23, 1956 Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jack Dempsey Heavyweight Novice Tournament
Win 2–0 United States Jim Leonard KO 2 Apr 23, 1956 Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jack Dempsey Heavyweight Novice Tournament
Win 1–0 Canada Gordon Baldwin TKO 2 Apr 23, 1956 Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jack Dempsey Heavyweight Novice Tournament

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/other-sports/the-tragic-tale-of-george-chuvalo-muhammad-ali-s-toughest-opponent-1.3326096
  2. ^ https://apnews.com/article/f541af9389824381beaada19f2f7e8e2
  3. ^ "George Chuvalo". oshof.ca/. Retrieved September 23, 2014.
  4. ^ Zawadzki, Edward (2001). The Ultimate Canadian Sports Trivia Book, Volume 1. Canada: Dundurn Press Ltd. p. 216. ISBN 9780888822376.
  5. ^ https://boxrec.com/media/index.php/The_Ring_Magazine%27s_Annual_Ratings:_1963
  6. ^ "Great catcher poor pitcher, that's George", Jim Proudfoot, Toronto Star, March 30, 1966
  7. ^ "The Ring Magazine's Annual Ratings: 1955 - BoxRec". boxrec.com. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  8. ^ "The Ring Magazine's Annual Ratings: 1959 - BoxRec". boxrec.com. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  9. ^ Christie, Matt. "On This Day: Cassius Clay survives huge scare against Doug Jones". Boxing News. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  10. ^ Episode: Kitchen Knockout, HGTV.ca: Holmes on Holmes, http://www.hgtv.ca/ontv/titledetails.aspx?titleid=111645 Archived September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  11. ^ 2010 BC Golden Gloves program
  12. ^ Jure Čuvalo (Georg Chuvalo) danas u Sarajevu, sutra u Ljubuškom http://www.hercegovina.info/vijesti/sport/borilacki-sportovi/jure-cuvalo-georg-chuvalo-jucer-u-sarajevu-danas-u-ljubuskom
  13. ^ Gupta, Rahul (May 17, 2019). "George Chuvalo Community Centre finally opens in the Junction". Toronto.com. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
  14. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved April 15, 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • Chuvalo, George (November 2013). "Lost Boys". Toronto Life Magazine.

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