Tippy Larkin

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Tippy Larkin
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Real nameAntonio Pilliteri
Nickname(s)The Garfield Gunner
The Garfield Ghost
Weight(s)Lightweight
Light-welterweight
Welterweight
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
NationalityUnited States American
Born(1917-11-11)November 11, 1917
Garfield, New Jersey
DiedDecember 10, 1991(1991-12-10) (aged 74)
Clifton, New Jersey
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights151
Wins134
Wins by KO57
Losses15
Draws1
No contests1

Tippy Larkin (November 11, 1917 – December 10, 1991), born Antonio Pilliteri, was an American boxer from New Jersey who took the world light-welterweight boxing championship on April 29, 1946 in a twelve-round unanimous decision against Willie Joyce in Boston. From 1935 to 1946, Larkin's record was 114-9. He had Angelo Pucci as manager throughout his career, and during the nineteen bouts he had at Madison Square Garden.[1][2]

Early life and career[]

Larkin was born on December 11, 1917 to a family of Italian heritage, in Garfield, New Jersey. He took the name Tippy from the initials for his real name Antonio Pilliteri, or Tony Pilliteri. He got the name Larkin from his older brother Frank who had boxed as Bobby Larkin.[3]

In 1934, at the age of seventeen, the young Larkin went off to work for a camp of the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) during America's great depression, and soon helped to start inter-camp boxing matches with his co-workers. According to the legend he scored nine straight knockouts in these first amateur bouts.[4]

Between March 1935 and October 1936, he won twenty-nine straight fights, many by knockout. His winning record throughout his early career was remarkable.[1]

By December 19, 1938, Larkin was rated sixth in the World among American Lightweights, with Henry Armstrong as Champion and Lou Ambers rated first.[5]

Demonstrating he was not invincible, on March 8, 1940, Texan Lew Jenkins knocked him out in the first round at Madison Square Garden. Jenkins was considered a knockout specialist. "Tearing out with the bell, the slugger from the Southwest (Jenkins) took command immediately. He threw both fists without a stop, finally connecting with a series of solid lefts and rights and Larkin dropped in his corner."[6]

After an eight-month lay off to recover from an illness, Larkin stopped Joey Silva on March 13, 1941, in a fourth-round technical knockout in Jersey City, New Jersey. The bout was stopped at 1:49 into the fourth round by the referee because of a cut near Silva's eye.[7]

In the Spring of 1942, Larkin shot himself in the shoulder while cleaning his 22 rifle at home. He fought only once between February and May of that year, but was not badly injured and resumed his boxing career with considerable success by June.[8]

In a ramp up to the NYSAC Lightweight Championship, on October 26, 1942, Larkin knocked out Abe Denner in 2:53 of the second round at Laurel Garden in New Jersey. Denner had been down for a count of eight in the second round, before the knockout. Larkin weighed 137 for the bout, actually two pounds over the lightweight limit.[9]

World Light title attempt[]

On December 18, 1942, he fought Beau Jack for the New York State Athletic Commission's World Lightweight Title, losing in a third-round knockout at Madison Square Garden. The bout was the first in an elimination tournament for the Lightweight Championship staged by the NYAC, after Sammy Angott had vacated the title.[4][8] Larkin was knocked out by a right from Jack near a neutral corner in one minute and nineteen seconds of the third round, but had gone down for a one count in the first round. The fighting was fierce with many punches connecting, and few pauses from the constant punching by both opponents. Both boxers weighed between 133-34, in the lightweight range. A large crowd of 18,817 were on hand to see the bout at the Garden.[10]

Loss to Henry Armstrong[]

Henry Armstrong

On March 9, 1943, he lost to former triple World Champion Henry Armstrong in a second-round knockout before a crowd of 8,000 in Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Armstrong was attempting a comeback and had formerly held the record for the most consecutive defenses of the World Welterweight Title. Though Armstrong was a strong draw in his native state, the Light Welterweight division was not. Armstrong knocked out Larkin in one minute and nine seconds of the second round. Both boxers were weighed in at the light welterweight range of around 140 pounds. Losing to Armstrong was no disgrace, as the great champion Barney Ross discovered in his career ending bout with Armstrong in May 1938.[11]

Important opponents, 1943–44[]

On November 15, 1943, Larkin gained a ten-round points decision over Rhode Island native Al Costa, in Providence, Rhode Island, giving "an almost perfect exhibition of boxing skill". Costa was considered a competent welterweight. Larkin was already boxing at 142 pounds, well into the welterweight range.[12]

On December 10, 1943, Larkin knocked out "Doll" Rafferty halfway through the second round of a scheduled ten round bout at the Mechanic's Building in Boston. Larkin's weight was 136, near the top of the lightweight limit. Rafferty was down twice, once for a count of nine, before the blow which put him on the canvas for the count of ten.[13]

On January 14, 1944, Larkin fought a rough ten-round draw against Bobby Ruffin at Madision Square Garden. A very substantial crowd of 15,323 watched the close bout at the Garden, and the bout gained a greater audience as it was one of the first widely televised boxing matches. Ruffin's manager, Maurie Waxman, was displeased with the Draw ruling.[14]

Win over LuLu Constantino[]

On February 9, 1944, Larkin easily won a ten-round points decision against LuLu Constantino, considered an important opponent, at Madison Square Garden. A crowd of 11,535 watched the bout. Tippy boxed at just under 140 pounds, and took a penalty for not being able to make 137. Using his longer reach, he landed solidly, and rocked Constantino in the fourth, sixth, seventh, and eighth rounds.[15]

Win over Allie Stoltz[]

On March 23, 1944, he defeated Allie Stolz, a well rated lightweight, at Madison Square Garden. Stoltz had the better of the bout in the first two rounds, then overconfident and taunting in the third, he took two hard rights to the chin spaced apart, going down for both before the referee stopped the bout. Larkin was slightly over the lightweight limit at 137 pounds, and into light welterweight territory. The bout was fought before 15,373 fans at the Garden, a sizable crowd. Larkin would have trouble staying within the lightweight and later junior welterweight limit in his career.[16]

On June 2, 1944, Larkin achieved an eighth-round technical knockout over Freddie Archer at Madison Square Garden. He stopped Archer with a very strong straight right arm and the fight eventually ended when the referee stopped the fight one minute and twenty four seconds into the eighth round. Archer was briefly unconscious on the ropes after the blow, and was hospitalized overnight.[17]

Larkin appeared on the cover of The Ring magazine in July 1944, gaining recognition as an up-and-coming boxer who was a candidate for the Lightweight championship.[1]

World Light Welter champ, 1945[]

Larkin first met Joyce on August 3, 1945, in a ten-round unanimous decision at Madison Square Garden. The bout was described by one source as "one of the best fights of his career". In front of a crowd of over 13,000, Larkin defeated Joyce, though he was a slight underdog in the betting. Larkin had taken an entire year off from boxing prior to the bout to work in a war plant. Both boxers took some serious blows in the bout, with Larkin's left eye blackened.[18][19]

On March 22, 1946, Larkin outpointed Nick Moran in ten rounds, at Madison Square Garden. Larkin weighed just over 140 for the bout, again fighting as a welterweight.[20]

In their second meeting, Larkin took the World Light-Welterweight championship on April 29, 1946 in a twelve-round Unanimous Decision over Willie Joyce in Boston.[21] Larkin was ruled to have won ten of the twelve rounds in what was considered a small crowd of under 8,000 for the championship fight at the Garden. Though Joyce had Larkin down three times for eight counts in the third round, Larkin came back for the remaining nine rounds and won the bout in the end.[22]

World Light Welter defenses[]

In a rematch with Joyce, Larkin successfully defended the Light-welterweight championship only once on September 13, 1946 in Madison Square Garden in a twelve-round Unanimous Decision.[1] Sometime after the bout, most likely unable to consistently maintain the restrictive weight, Larkin vacated the Light Welterweight championship. The division was discontinued for several years after Larkin held it, until he was succeeded by Carlos Ortiz thirteen years later.

On February 14, 1947 Charlie Fusari knocked out Larkin in the ninth round at Madison Square Garden, putting him on the canvas a total of nine times in the rather one-sided fight. A crowd of 18, 494 packed the Garden to see the bout. Larkin was down on the mat in the first, second, seventh, and eight rounds.[23] On October 21, 1948, Larkin would lose again to Fusari at the Armory in New Jersey, in a sixth-round technical knockout. Fusari was considered at one time a top contender for the World Welterweight Championship.[1]

On March 21, 1947, Larkin defeated Billy Graham, a highly rated welterweight before a crowd of 14, 054 at Madison Square Garden. Larkin easily won a unanimous ten-round decision by the judges. In the first two rounds, Graham forced the fighting landing squarely in the first, and leaving a considerable gash on Larkin's nose in the second that later required stitches. From the third round on, Larkin effectively counterpunched Graham and gain a lead on points in every successive round. Graham only threatened in the seventh with a left hook to the chin that connected, but from which Larkin recovered. The judges gave Graham no more than two rounds in the bout.[24]

On June 20, 1947, Larkin was knocked out by Ike Williams, NBA Lightweight Champion, in the fourth round of a non-title fight at Madison Square Garden. Larkin had been down once in the important bout for a count of nine in the fourth, before resuming the fight, and later being down and counted out later in the round.[25]

Larkin's last fight would be loss by fourth-round technical knockout on December 29, 1952 against Steve Marcello, in Providence, Rhode Island. Larkin's manager immediately announced he would retire after the bout.[1][26]

Reckless driving in 1957[]

On September 18, 1957, Larkin was arrested for drunken driving, and driving without a license or registration in New York.[27]

On October 25, 1957, Larkin suffered a broken left leg and several broken ribs in a head on car accident which was later determined to have been his fault.[28] Larkin was driving South in the Northbound lane.[29] In early 1958 as a result of the October accident, he was sentenced to one to three years and jailed for causing death by reckless driving. His attorney claimed he was also a victim in the automobile crash that caused the unfortunate death of the New Jersey driver whose car he struck, but could not prevent Larkin's sentence.[30]

Death[]

Larkin retired from boxing in 1952.

He died on December 10, 1991 in Passaic, New Jersey of kidney failure. He was buried on December 14 in Clifton, New Jersey.[3]

Larkin was inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1992.[31]

Professional boxing record[]

All information in this section is derived from BoxRec,[32] unless otherwise stated.

Official record[]

Professional record summary
151 fights 131 wins 13 losses
By knockout 57 10
By decision 74 3
Draws 1
No contests 1
Newspaper decisions/draws 5

All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as “no decision” bouts and are not counted as a win, loss or draw.

No. Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
151 Loss 131–13–1 (6) United States Steve Marcello TKO 4 (10) Dec 29, 1952 United States Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
150 Win 131–12–1 (6) United States Maurice Jenkins UD 8 Dec 11, 1952 United States Casino, Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.
149 Win 130–12–1 (6) United States Maurice Jenkins UD 10 Oct 23, 1952 United States Casino, Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.
148 Loss 129–12–1 (6) United States Joey Lupo RTD 1 (8) Mar 6, 1952 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
147 Win 129–11–1 (6) Italy Alfredo La Grutta UD 8 Nov 29, 1951 United States Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
146 Win 128–11–1 (6) Turkey Manouk Markarian PTS 8 Nov 6, 1951 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
145 Win 127–11–1 (6) Cuba Humberto Sierra PTS 8 Oct 16, 1951 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
144 Loss 126–11–1 (6) United States Bernard Docusen RTD 5 (10) Dec 7, 1949 United States Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
143 Win 126–10–1 (6) United States Aldo Minelli PTS 10 Oct 24, 1949 United States Sports Arena, Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
142 Win 125–10–1 (6) United States Hy Meltzer KO 2 (10) Sep 26, 1949 United States Eastern Parkway Arena, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
141 Win 124–10–1 (6) Canada Al Evans PTS 8 Aug 22, 1949 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
140 Win 123–10–1 (6) Italy Aldo Minelli PTS 8 Jun 27, 1949 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
139 Win 122–10–1 (6) United States Al Guido PTS 10 Jun 13, 1949 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
138 Win 121–10–1 (6) Brazil Giacomo Boderone TKO 4 (8) May 2, 1949 United States Arena, Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.
137 Loss 120–10–1 (6) United States Charley Fusari TKO 6 (10) Oct 21, 1948 United States Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
136 Win 120–9–1 (6) United States Ruby Kessler PTS 8 Aug 31, 1948 United States Twin City Bowl, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
135 Win 119–9–1 (6) United States Willie Beltram TKO 5 (10) Aug 5, 1948 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
134 Win 118–9–1 (6) United States Joe Lucignano UD 10 Jul 26, 1948 United States Queensboro Arena, Long Island City, Queens, New York City, New York, U.S.
133 Win 117–9–1 (6) United States Ruby Kessler UD 10 May 10, 1948 United States Eastern Parkway Arena, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
132 Win 116–9–1 (6) United States Joe Lucignano PTS 10 Apr 20, 1948 United States Jersey City Gardens, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
131 Win 115–9–1 (6) United States Billy Kearns UD 10 Apr 13, 1948 United States Salem Arena, Salem, Massachusetts, U.S.
130 Win 114–9–1 (6) United States Joe DiMartino UD 10 Jan 26, 1948 United States Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
129 Win 113–9–1 (6) United States Pete Manchio UD 10 Dec 29, 1947 United States Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
128 Win 112–9–1 (6) United States Ernie Petrone TKO 5 (10) Dec 18, 1947 United States Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
127 Loss 111–9–1 (6) United States Ike Williams KO 4 (10) Jun 20, 1947 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
126 Win 111–8–1 (6) United States Lou Fortuna TKO 6 (10) Jun 4, 1947 United States Pierce Memorial Field, East Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
125 Win 110–8–1 (6) United States Billy Graham UD 10 Mar 21, 1947 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
124 Loss 109–8–1 (6) United States Charley Fusari TKO 9 (10) Feb 14, 1947 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
123 Win 109–7–1 (6) United States Tommy Mills TKO 4 (10) Nov 21, 1946 United States Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
122 NC 108–7–1 (6) United States Johnny Jones NC 1 (10) Nov 5, 1946 United States Recreation Center, Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S.
121 Win 108–7–1 (5) United States Willie Joyce UD 12 Sep 13, 1946 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S. Retained NYSAC and NBA light-welterweight titles
120 Win 107–7–1 (5) United States Bobby McIntire PTS 10 Aug 21, 1946 United States Arcadia Club, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
119 Win 106–7–1 (5) United States Bobby Claus KO 5 (10) Aug 1, 1946 United States Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
118 Win 105–7–1 (5) United States Willie Joyce UD 12 Apr 29, 1946 United States Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Won vacant and NBA light-welterweight titles
117 Win 104–7–1 (5) Mexico Nick Moran UD 10 Mar 22, 1946 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
116 Win 103–7–1 (5) United States Bobby McIntire UD 10 Mar 6, 1946 United States Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
115 Win 102–7–1 (5) United States Solomon Stewart KO 3 (10) Feb 20, 1946 United States Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
114 Win 101–7–1 (5) Mexico Nick Moran UD 10 Nov 16, 1945 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
113 Win 100–7–1 (5) United States Willie Joyce UD 10 Aug 3, 1945 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
112 Win 99–7–1 (5) United States Joey Gambaro KO 2 (10) Jul 17, 1944 United States Sargent Field, New Bedford, New Jersey, U.S.
111 Win 98–7–1 (5) United States Jackie Peters KO 2 (10) Jun 29, 1944 United States Carney Auditorium, Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
110 Win 97–7–1 (5) United States Freddie Archer TKO 8 (10) Jun 2, 1944 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
109 Win 96–7–1 (5) United States Allie Stolz TKO 3 (10) Mar 23, 1944 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
108 Win 95–7–1 (5) United States Lulu Costantino UD 10 Feb 9, 1944 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
107 Draw 94–7–1 (5) United States Bobby Ruffin PTS 10 Jan 14, 1944 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
106 Win 94–7 (5) United States Gene Ward KO 4 (10) Dec 20, 1943 United States Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
105 Win 93–7 (5) United States Doll Rafferty KO 2 (10) Dec 10, 1943 United States Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
104 Win 92–7 (5) United States Al Costa UD 10 Nov 15, 1943 United States Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
103 Win 91–7 (5) United States George Doty RTD 4 (10) Oct 29, 1943 United States Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
102 Win 90–7 (5) United States Johnny Jones PTS 8 Oct 16, 1943 United States Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
101 Win 89–7 (5) United States Patsy Spataro PTS 10 Sep 15, 1943 United States Twin City Bowl, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
100 Win 88–7 (5) United States Harry Teaney UD 10 Aug 20, 1943 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
99 Win 87–7 (5) Puerto Rico Ruby Garcia PTS 8 Aug 17, 1943 United States MacArthur Stadium, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
98 Win 86–7 (5) United States Johnny Jones PTS 8 Jul 20, 1943 United States Twin City Bowl, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
97 Win 85–7 (5) United States Bobby McIntire TKO 5 (8) Jun 23, 1943 United States Twin City Bowl, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
96 Win 84–7 (5) Puerto Rico Joe De Jesus TKO 5 (10) Jun 17, 1943 United States Mooers Field, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
95 Loss 83–7 (5) United States Henry Armstrong KO 2 (10) Mar 8, 1943 United States Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California, U.S.
94 Loss 83–6 (5) United States Beau Jack KO 3 (15) Dec 18, 1942 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S. For vacant NYSAC lightweight title
93 Win 83–5 (5) United States Freddie Archer PTS 10 Nov 16, 1942 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
92 Win 82–5 (5) United States Abe Denner KO 2 (10) Oct 26, 1942 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
91 Win 81–5 (5) United States Charley 'Dixie' Davis RTD 7 (10) Oct 19, 1942 United States St. Nicholas Arena, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
90 Win 80–5 (5) United States Charley 'Dixie' Davis PTS 10 Oct 5, 1942 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
89 Win 79–5 (5) United States Billy Davis PTS 10 Jun 23, 1942 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
88 Win 78–5 (5) United States Carmine Fatta PTS 8 Jun 9, 1942 United States MacArthur Stadium, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
87 Win 77–5 (5) United States Leo Rodak PTS 10 Jun 3, 1942 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
86 Win 76–5 (5) United States Jerry Moore UD 10 Apr 13, 1942 United States Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
85 Win 75–5 (5) United States Chester Rico PTS 8 Jan 30, 1942 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
84 Win 74–5 (5) United States Tommy Cross TKO 6 (8) Jan 12, 1942 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
83 Win 73–5 (5) United States Carmine Fatta PTS 8 Dec 22, 1941 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
82 Win 72–5 (5) United States Tommy Speigal PTS 8 Dec 16, 1941 United States Grotto Auditorium, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
81 Win 71–5 (5) United States Joey Zodda KO 4 (8) Sep 16, 1941 United States Belmont Park, Garfield, New Jersey, U.S.
80 Win 70–5 (5) United States George Zengaras PTS 10 Aug 8, 1941 United States High School Field, Asbury Park, New Jersey, U.S.
79 Win 69–5 (5) United States Ray Bonti TKO 1 (8) Jul 18, 1941 United States Lodi Stadium, Lodi, New Jersey, U.S.
78 Win 68–5 (5) United States Freddie Archer TKO 1 (10) Jun 16, 1941 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
77 Win 67–5 (5) United States Abe Cohen KO 2 (8) May 5, 1941 United States Perth Amboy, New Jersey, U.S.
76 Win 66–5 (5) United States Norman Rahn TKO 3 (8) Mar 24, 1941 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
75 Win 65–5 (5) Mexico Joey Silva TKO 4 (8) Mar 13, 1941 United States Grotto Auditorium, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
74 Win 64–5 (5) United States Maxie Fisher PTS 10 Aug 12, 1940 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
73 Win 63–5 (5) United States Johnny Rohrig PTS 10 Jun 25, 1940 United States Belmont Park, Garfield, New Jersey, U.S.
72 Win 62–5 (5) United States Frankie Wallace KO 4 (10) Jun 3, 1940 United States Belmont Park, Garfield, New Jersey, U.S.
71 Win 61–5 (5) United States Jimmy Lancaster TKO 3 (8) May 7, 1940 United States Grotto Auditorium, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
70 Loss 60–5 (5) United States Lew Jenkins KO 1 (15) Mar 8, 1940 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
69 Loss 60–4 (5) United States Al 'Bummy' Davis KO 5 (10) Dec 15, 1939 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
68 Win 60–3 (5) United States Joey Greb PTS 8 Dec 7, 1939 United States Armory, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
67 Win 59–3 (5) United States Steve Halaiko TKO 2 (8) Nov 27, 1939 United States Kanter's Auditorium, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
66 Loss 58–3 (5) United Kingdom Jack 'Kid' Berg PTS 10 Jun 6, 1939 United States Belmont Park, Garfield, New Jersey, U.S.
65 Win 58–2 (5) United States Billy Beauhuld PTS 10 Apr 10, 1939 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
64 Win 57–2 (5) United States George Zengaras PTS 8 Feb 3, 1939 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
63 Win 56–2 (5) United States Billy Beauhuld TKO 10 (10) Jan 6, 1939 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
62 Win 55–2 (5) United States Jackie Savino KO 3 (8) Dec 26, 1938 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
61 Win 54–2 (5) United States Charley Burns PTS 8 Dec 19, 1938 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
60 Win 53–2 (5) United States Freddie 'Red' Cochrane PTS 15 Aug 29, 1938 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
59 Win 52–2 (5) United States Frankie Wallace PTS 10 Aug 15, 1938 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
58 Win 51–2 (5) United States Eddie Zivic KO 1 (10) Aug 2, 1938 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
57 Win 50–2 (5) United States Freddie 'Red' Cochrane PTS 10 Jul 5, 1938 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
56 Win 49–2 (5) United States Johnny Rohrig PTS 10 Jun 8, 1938 United States Wessington Stadium, Clifton, New Jersey, U.S.
55 Win 48–2 (5) Puerto Rico Julio Gonzales PTS 8 May 23, 1938 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
54 Win 47–2 (5) United States Tommy Grady TKO 3 (8) May 5, 1938 United States Armory, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
53 Win 46–2 (5) Puerto Rico Pedro Nieves TKO 5 (8) Mar 24, 1938 United States Armory, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
52 Win 45–2 (5) United States Charley Badami PTS 8 Mar 15, 1938 United States New York Coliseum, Bronx, New York City, New York, U.S.
51 Win 44–2 (5) United States Pete Mascia TKO 2 (10) Mar 10, 1938 United States Armory, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
50 Win 43–2 (5) United States Jackie Stewart TKO 6 (8) Feb 10, 1938 United States Armory, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
49 Win 42–2 (5) United States Mickey Duca PTS 8 Jan 31, 1938 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
48 Win 41–2 (5) United States Lew Massey PTS 10 Dec 14, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
47 Win 40–2 (5) United States Maxie Fisher PTS 10 Nov 15, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
46 Win 39–2 (5) United States Maxie Fisher PTS 10 Oct 25, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
45 Win 38–2 (5) United States Johnny Mason KO 3 (10) Sep 3, 1937 United States Ocean View A.A., Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
44 Win 37–2 (5) United States Maxie Fisher PTS 10 Jul 13, 1937 United States Ollemar Field, Irvington, New Jersey, U.S.
43 Win 36–2 (5) United States Freddie 'Red' Cochrane PTS 10 Jul 2, 1937 United States Ocean View A.A., Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
42 Win 35–2 (5) United States Jimmy Cogman TKO 4 (8) Jun 18, 1937 United States Ocean View A.A., Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
41 Win 34–2 (5) United States Freddie 'Red' Cochrane PTS 10 May 24, 1937 United States Ollemar Field, Irvington, New Jersey, U.S.
40 Win 33–2 (5) United States Freddie 'Red' Cochrane PTS 9 Mar 22, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
39 Win 32–2 (5) United States Jimmy Cogman PTS 8 Mar 15, 1937 United States Amusement Academy, Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.
38 Loss 31–2 (5) United States Mickey Duca PTS 8 Mar 1, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
37 Win 31–1 (5) United States Tony Marengo TKO 4 (8) Feb 8, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
36 Win 30–1 (5) United States Chang Collura NWS 6 Jan 18, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
35 Win 30–1 (4) United States Jimmy Cogman PTS 8 Dec 29, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
34 Win 29–1 (4) Canada Meyer Alper PTS 8 Dec 14, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
33 Win 28–1 (4) United States George Carlo PTS 8 Nov 6, 1936 United States Kanter's Auditorium, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
32 Win 27–1 (4) United States Chang Collura PTS 6 Oct 30, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
31 Loss 26–1 (4) United States Chang Collura PTS 6 Oct 16, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
30 Win 26–0 (4) United States Dick McClintick KO 1 (6) Sep 28, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
29 Win 25–0 (4) United States Jimmy Quinn PTS 6 Sep 23, 1936 United States Rutherford City Field, Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.
28 Win 24–0 (4) United States Young Buckey PTS 6 Sep 15, 1936 United States Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
27 Win 23–0 (4) United States Walter Chapman TKO 4 (6) Sep 11, 1936 United States Boardwalk Arena, Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
26 Win 22–0 (4) Chile Al Simmons PTS 6 Aug 31, 1936 United States Meadowbrook Field, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
25 Win 21–0 (4) Chile Andre Sarilla NWS 6 Aug 11, 1936 United States Braddock Bowl, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
24 Win 21–0 (3) United States Jackie Corcoran NWS 6 Jul 31, 1936 United States Ocean View A.A., Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
23 Win 21–0 (2) United States Sammy Miller TKO 2 (6) Jul 17, 1936 United States Boardwalk Arena, Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
22 Win 20–0 (2) United States Jimmy Donato TKO 2 (6) Jul 3, 1936 United States Boardwalk Arena, Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
21 Win 19–0 (2) United States Teddy Adams KO 2 (6) Jun 29, 1936 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
20 Win 18–0 (2) United States Eddie Capana KO 3 (6) Jun 5, 1936 United States Boardwalk Arena, Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
19 Loss 17–0 (2) United States Johnny Scibelli NWS 6 Jun 2, 1936 United States Braddock Bowl, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
18 Win 17–0 (1) United States Tommy Mankin TKO 1 (6) May 11, 1936 United States Columbia Park, North Bergen, New Jersey, U.S.
17 Win 16–0 (1) United States Dominic Pasquale KO 2 (6) May 4, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
16 Win 15–0 (1) United States Lew Fascio PTS 6 Apr 13, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
15 Win 14–0 (1) United States Pete Stewart KO 2 (5) Mar 9, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
14 Win 13–0 (1) United States Phil Bufato KO 1 (4) Mar 3, 1936 United States Braddock Arena, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
13 Win 12–0 (1) United States Eddie Capana KO 2 (4) Feb 24, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
12 Win 11–0 (1) United States Joe Timpanaro KO 3 (4) Feb 10, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
11 Win 10–0 (1) United States Eddie Capana PTS 4 Jan 27, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
10 Win 9–0 (1) United States Lew Fascio PTS 4 Jan 6, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
9 Win 8–0 (1) United States Eddie Capana KO 2 (4) Dec 23, 1935 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
8 Win 7–0 (1) United States Nunzio Bisogno TKO 1 (4) Dec 16, 1935 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
7 Win 6–0 (1) United States Al Gianetti KO 1 (4) Nov 7, 1935 United States Music Hall, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
6 Win 5–0 (1) United States Johnny Gaja KO 3 (4) Oct 24, 1935 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Exact date and location uncertain
5 Win 4–0 (1) United States Tony Caprio PTS 4 Sep 23, 1935 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Exact date and location uncertain
4 Win 3–0 (1) United States Dominic Pasquale PTS 4 Sep 16, 1935 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Exact date and location uncertain
3 Win 2–0 (1) United States Pete Flash TKO 3 (?) Jul 7, 1935 United States Mueller's Grove, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
2 Win 1–0 (1) United States Johnny Fiore KO 2 (3) Mar 21, 1935 United States Music Hall, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
1 Loss 0–0 (1) United States Ed McGillick NWS 3 Mar 14, 1935 United States Music Hall, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.


Unofficial record[]

Professional record summary
151 fights 134 wins 15 losses
By knockout 57 10
By decision 77 5
Draws 1
No contests 1

Record with the inclusion of newspaper decisions to the win/loss/draw column.

No. Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
151 Loss 134–15–1 (1) United States Steve Marcello TKO 4 (10) Dec 29, 1952 United States Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
150 Win 134–14–1 (1) United States Maurice Jenkins UD 8 Dec 11, 1952 United States Casino, Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.
149 Win 133–14–1 (1) United States Maurice Jenkins UD 10 Oct 23, 1952 United States Casino, Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.
148 Loss 132–14–1 (1) United States Joey Lupo RTD 1 (8) Mar 6, 1952 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
147 Win 132–13–1 (1) Italy Alfredo La Grutta UD 8 Nov 29, 1951 United States Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
146 Win 131–13–1 (1) Turkey Manouk Markarian PTS 8 Nov 6, 1951 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
145 Win 130–13–1 (1) Cuba Humberto Sierra PTS 8 Oct 16, 1951 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
144 Loss 129–13–1 (1) United States Bernard Docusen RTD 5 (10) Dec 7, 1949 United States Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
143 Win 129–12–1 (1) United States Aldo Minelli PTS 10 Oct 24, 1949 United States Sports Arena, Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
142 Win 128–12–1 (1) United States Hy Meltzer KO 2 (10) Sep 26, 1949 United States Eastern Parkway Arena, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
141 Win 127–12–1 (1) Canada Al Evans PTS 8 Aug 22, 1949 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
140 Win 126–12–1 (1) Italy Aldo Minelli PTS 8 Jun 27, 1949 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
139 Win 125–12–1 (1) United States Al Guido PTS 10 Jun 13, 1949 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
138 Win 124–12–1 (1) Brazil Giacomo Boderone TKO 4 (8) May 2, 1949 United States Arena, Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.
137 Loss 123–12–1 (1) United States Charley Fusari TKO 6 (10) Oct 21, 1948 United States Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
136 Win 123–11–1 (1) United States Ruby Kessler PTS 8 Aug 31, 1948 United States Twin City Bowl, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
135 Win 122–11–1 (1) United States Willie Beltram TKO 5 (10) Aug 5, 1948 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
134 Win 121–11–1 (1) United States Joe Lucignano UD 10 Jul 26, 1948 United States Queensboro Arena, Long Island City, Queens, New York City, New York, U.S.
133 Win 120–11–1 (1) United States Ruby Kessler UD 10 May 10, 1948 United States Eastern Parkway Arena, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
132 Win 119–11–1 (1) United States Joe Lucignano PTS 10 Apr 20, 1948 United States Jersey City Gardens, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
131 Win 118–11–1 (1) United States Billy Kearns UD 10 Apr 13, 1948 United States Salem Arena, Salem, Massachusetts, U.S.
130 Win 117–11–1 (1) United States Joe DiMartino UD 10 Jan 26, 1948 United States Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
129 Win 116–11–1 (1) United States Pete Manchio UD 10 Dec 29, 1947 United States Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
128 Win 115–11–1 (1) United States Ernie Petrone TKO 5 (10) Dec 18, 1947 United States Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
127 Loss 114–11–1 (1) United States Ike Williams KO 4 (10) Jun 20, 1947 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
126 Win 114–10–1 (1) United States Lou Fortuna TKO 6 (10) Jun 4, 1947 United States Pierce Memorial Field, East Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
125 Win 113–10–1 (1) United States Billy Graham UD 10 Mar 21, 1947 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
124 Loss 112–10–1 (1) United States Charley Fusari TKO 9 (10) Feb 14, 1947 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
123 Win 112–9–1 (1) United States Tommy Mills TKO 4 (10) Nov 21, 1946 United States Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
122 NC 111–9–1 (1) United States Johnny Jones NC 1 (10) Nov 5, 1946 United States Recreation Center, Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S.
121 Win 111–9–1 United States Willie Joyce UD 12 Sep 13, 1946 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S. Retained NYSAC and NBA light-welterweight titles
120 Win 110–9–1 United States Bobby McIntire PTS 10 Aug 21, 1946 United States Arcadia Club, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
119 Win 109–9–1 United States Bobby Claus KO 5 (10) Aug 1, 1946 United States Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
118 Win 108–9–1 United States Willie Joyce UD 12 Apr 29, 1946 United States Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Won vacant and NBA light-welterweight titles
117 Win 107–9–1 Mexico Nick Moran UD 10 Mar 22, 1946 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
116 Win 106–9–1 United States Bobby McIntire UD 10 Mar 6, 1946 United States Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
115 Win 105–9–1 United States Solomon Stewart KO 3 (10) Feb 20, 1946 United States Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
114 Win 104–9–1 Mexico Nick Moran UD 10 Nov 16, 1945 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
113 Win 103–9–1 United States Willie Joyce UD 10 Aug 3, 1945 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
112 Win 102–9–1 United States Joey Gambaro KO 2 (10) Jul 17, 1944 United States Sargent Field, New Bedford, New Jersey, U.S.
111 Win 101–9–1 United States Jackie Peters KO 2 (10) Jun 29, 1944 United States Carney Auditorium, Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
110 Win 100–9–1 United States Freddie Archer TKO 8 (10) Jun 2, 1944 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
109 Win 99–9–1 United States Allie Stolz TKO 3 (10) Mar 23, 1944 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
108 Win 98–9–1 United States Lulu Costantino UD 10 Feb 9, 1944 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
107 Draw 97–9–1 United States Bobby Ruffin PTS 10 Jan 14, 1944 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
106 Win 97–9 United States Gene Ward KO 4 (10) Dec 20, 1943 United States Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
105 Win 96–9 United States Doll Rafferty KO 2 (10) Dec 10, 1943 United States Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
104 Win 95–9 United States Al Costa UD 10 Nov 15, 1943 United States Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
103 Win 94–9 United States George Doty RTD 4 (10) Oct 29, 1943 United States Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
102 Win 93–9 United States Johnny Jones PTS 8 Oct 16, 1943 United States Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
101 Win 92–9 United States Patsy Spataro PTS 10 Sep 15, 1943 United States Twin City Bowl, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
100 Win 91–9 United States Harry Teaney UD 10 Aug 20, 1943 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
99 Win 90–9 Puerto Rico Ruby Garcia PTS 8 Aug 17, 1943 United States MacArthur Stadium, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
98 Win 89–9 United States Johnny Jones PTS 8 Jul 20, 1943 United States Twin City Bowl, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
97 Win 88–9 United States Bobby McIntire TKO 5 (8) Jun 23, 1943 United States Twin City Bowl, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
96 Win 87–9 Puerto Rico Joe De Jesus TKO 5 (10) Jun 17, 1943 United States Mooers Field, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
95 Loss 86–9 United States Henry Armstrong KO 2 (10) Mar 8, 1943 United States Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California, U.S.
94 Loss 86–8 United States Beau Jack KO 3 (15) Dec 18, 1942 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S. For vacant NYSAC lightweight title
93 Win 86–7 United States Freddie Archer PTS 10 Nov 16, 1942 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
92 Win 85–7 United States Abe Denner KO 2 (10) Oct 26, 1942 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
91 Win 84–7 United States Charley 'Dixie' Davis RTD 7 (10) Oct 19, 1942 United States St. Nicholas Arena, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
90 Win 83–7 United States Charley 'Dixie' Davis PTS 10 Oct 5, 1942 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
89 Win 82–7 United States Billy Davis PTS 10 Jun 23, 1942 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
88 Win 81–7 United States Carmine Fatta PTS 8 Jun 9, 1942 United States MacArthur Stadium, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
87 Win 80–7 United States Leo Rodak PTS 10 Jun 3, 1942 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
86 Win 79–7 United States Jerry Moore UD 10 Apr 13, 1942 United States Valley Arena, Holyoke, Massachusetts, U.S.
85 Win 78–7 United States Chester Rico PTS 8 Jan 30, 1942 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
84 Win 77–7 United States Tommy Cross TKO 6 (8) Jan 12, 1942 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
83 Win 76–7 United States Carmine Fatta PTS 8 Dec 22, 1941 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
82 Win 75–7 United States Tommy Speigal PTS 8 Dec 16, 1941 United States Grotto Auditorium, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
81 Win 74–7 United States Joey Zodda KO 4 (8) Sep 16, 1941 United States Belmont Park, Garfield, New Jersey, U.S.
80 Win 73–7 United States George Zengaras PTS 10 Aug 8, 1941 United States High School Field, Asbury Park, New Jersey, U.S.
79 Win 72–7 United States Ray Bonti TKO 1 (8) Jul 18, 1941 United States Lodi Stadium, Lodi, New Jersey, U.S.
78 Win 71–7 United States Freddie Archer TKO 1 (10) Jun 16, 1941 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
77 Win 70–7 United States Abe Cohen KO 2 (8) May 5, 1941 United States Perth Amboy, New Jersey, U.S.
76 Win 69–7 United States Norman Rahn TKO 3 (8) Mar 24, 1941 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
75 Win 68–7 Mexico Joey Silva TKO 4 (8) Mar 13, 1941 United States Grotto Auditorium, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
74 Win 67–7 United States Maxie Fisher PTS 10 Aug 12, 1940 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
73 Win 66–7 United States Johnny Rohrig PTS 10 Jun 25, 1940 United States Belmont Park, Garfield, New Jersey, U.S.
72 Win 65–7 United States Frankie Wallace KO 4 (10) Jun 3, 1940 United States Belmont Park, Garfield, New Jersey, U.S.
71 Win 64–7 United States Jimmy Lancaster TKO 3 (8) May 7, 1940 United States Grotto Auditorium, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
70 Loss 63–7 United States Lew Jenkins KO 1 (15) Mar 8, 1940 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
69 Loss 63–6 United States Al 'Bummy' Davis KO 5 (10) Dec 15, 1939 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
68 Win 63–5 United States Joey Greb PTS 8 Dec 7, 1939 United States Armory, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
67 Win 62–5 United States Steve Halaiko TKO 2 (8) Nov 27, 1939 United States Kanter's Auditorium, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
66 Loss 61–5 United Kingdom Jack 'Kid' Berg PTS 10 Jun 6, 1939 United States Belmont Park, Garfield, New Jersey, U.S.
65 Win 61–4 United States Billy Beauhuld PTS 10 Apr 10, 1939 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
64 Win 60–4 United States George Zengaras PTS 8 Feb 3, 1939 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
63 Win 59–4 United States Billy Beauhuld TKO 10 (10) Jan 6, 1939 United States Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
62 Win 58–4 United States Jackie Savino KO 3 (8) Dec 26, 1938 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
61 Win 57–4 United States Charley Burns PTS 8 Dec 19, 1938 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
60 Win 56–4 United States Freddie 'Red' Cochrane PTS 15 Aug 29, 1938 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
59 Win 55–4 United States Frankie Wallace PTS 10 Aug 15, 1938 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
58 Win 54–4 United States Eddie Zivic KO 1 (10) Aug 2, 1938 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
57 Win 53–4 United States Freddie 'Red' Cochrane PTS 10 Jul 5, 1938 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
56 Win 52–4 United States Johnny Rohrig PTS 10 Jun 8, 1938 United States Wessington Stadium, Clifton, New Jersey, U.S.
55 Win 51–4 Puerto Rico Julio Gonzales PTS 8 May 23, 1938 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
54 Win 50–4 United States Tommy Grady TKO 3 (8) May 5, 1938 United States Armory, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
53 Win 49–4 Puerto Rico Pedro Nieves TKO 5 (8) Mar 24, 1938 United States Armory, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
52 Win 48–4 United States Charley Badami PTS 8 Mar 15, 1938 United States New York Coliseum, Bronx, New York City, New York, U.S.
51 Win 47–4 United States Pete Mascia TKO 2 (10) Mar 10, 1938 United States Armory, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
50 Win 46–4 United States Jackie Stewart TKO 6 (8) Feb 10, 1938 United States Armory, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
49 Win 45–4 United States Mickey Duca PTS 8 Jan 31, 1938 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
48 Win 44–4 United States Lew Massey PTS 10 Dec 14, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
47 Win 43–4 United States Maxie Fisher PTS 10 Nov 15, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
46 Win 42–4 United States Maxie Fisher PTS 10 Oct 25, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
45 Win 41–4 United States Johnny Mason KO 3 (10) Sep 3, 1937 United States Ocean View A.A., Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
44 Win 40–4 United States Maxie Fisher PTS 10 Jul 13, 1937 United States Ollemar Field, Irvington, New Jersey, U.S.
43 Win 39–4 United States Freddie 'Red' Cochrane PTS 10 Jul 2, 1937 United States Ocean View A.A., Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
42 Win 38–4 United States Jimmy Cogman TKO 4 (8) Jun 18, 1937 United States Ocean View A.A., Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
41 Win 37–4 United States Freddie 'Red' Cochrane PTS 10 May 24, 1937 United States Ollemar Field, Irvington, New Jersey, U.S.
40 Win 36–4 United States Freddie 'Red' Cochrane PTS 9 Mar 22, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
39 Win 35–4 United States Jimmy Cogman PTS 8 Mar 15, 1937 United States Amusement Academy, Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.
38 Loss 34–4 United States Mickey Duca PTS 8 Mar 1, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
37 Win 34–3 United States Tony Marengo TKO 4 (8) Feb 8, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
36 Win 33–3 United States Chang Collura NWS 6 Jan 18, 1937 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
35 Win 32–3 United States Jimmy Cogman PTS 8 Dec 29, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
34 Win 31–3 Canada Meyer Alper PTS 8 Dec 14, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
33 Win 30–3 United States George Carlo PTS 8 Nov 6, 1936 United States Kanter's Auditorium, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
32 Win 29–3 United States Chang Collura PTS 6 Oct 30, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
31 Loss 28–3 United States Chang Collura PTS 6 Oct 16, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
30 Win 28–2 United States Dick McClintick KO 1 (6) Sep 28, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
29 Win 27–2 United States Jimmy Quinn PTS 6 Sep 23, 1936 United States Rutherford City Field, Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.
28 Win 26–2 United States Young Buckey PTS 6 Sep 15, 1936 United States Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
27 Win 25–2 United States Walter Chapman TKO 4 (6) Sep 11, 1936 United States Boardwalk Arena, Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
26 Win 24–2 Chile Al Simmons PTS 6 Aug 31, 1936 United States Meadowbrook Field, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
25 Win 23–2 Chile Andre Sarilla NWS 6 Aug 11, 1936 United States Braddock Bowl, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
24 Win 22–2 United States Jackie Corcoran NWS 6 Jul 31, 1936 United States Ocean View A.A., Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
23 Win 21–2 United States Sammy Miller TKO 2 (6) Jul 17, 1936 United States Boardwalk Arena, Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
22 Win 20–2 United States Jimmy Donato TKO 2 (6) Jul 3, 1936 United States Boardwalk Arena, Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
21 Win 19–2 United States Teddy Adams KO 2 (6) Jun 29, 1936 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
20 Win 18–2 United States Eddie Capana KO 3 (6) Jun 5, 1936 United States Boardwalk Arena, Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
19 Loss 17–2 United States Johnny Scibelli NWS 6 Jun 2, 1936 United States Braddock Bowl, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
18 Win 17–1 United States Tommy Mankin TKO 1 (6) May 11, 1936 United States Columbia Park, North Bergen, New Jersey, U.S.
17 Win 16–1 United States Dominic Pasquale KO 2 (6) May 4, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
16 Win 15–1 United States Lew Fascio PTS 6 Apr 13, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
15 Win 14–1 United States Pete Stewart KO 2 (5) Mar 9, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
14 Win 13–1 United States Phil Bufato KO 1 (4) Mar 3, 1936 United States Braddock Arena, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
13 Win 12–1 United States Eddie Capana KO 2 (4) Feb 24, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
12 Win 11–1 United States Joe Timpanaro KO 3 (4) Feb 10, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
11 Win 10–1 United States Eddie Capana PTS 4 Jan 27, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
10 Win 9–1 United States Lew Fascio PTS 4 Jan 6, 1936 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
9 Win 8–1 United States Eddie Capana KO 2 (4) Dec 23, 1935 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
8 Win 7–1 United States Nunzio Bisogno TKO 1 (4) Dec 16, 1935 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
7 Win 6–1 United States Al Gianetti KO 1 (4) Nov 7, 1935 United States Music Hall, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
6 Win 5–1 United States Johnny Gaja KO 3 (4) Oct 24, 1935 United States Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Exact date and location uncertain
5 Win 4–1 United States Tony Caprio PTS 4 Sep 23, 1935 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Exact date and location uncertain
4 Win 3–1 United States Dominic Pasquale PTS 4 Sep 16, 1935 United States Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Exact date and location uncertain
3 Win 2–1 United States Pete Flash TKO 3 (?) Jul 7, 1935 United States Mueller's Grove, Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
2 Win 1–1 United States Johnny Fiore KO 2 (3) Mar 21, 1935 United States Music Hall, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
1 Loss 0–1 United States Ed McGillick NWS 3 Mar 14, 1935 United States Music Hall, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.

See also[]

  • List of light welterweight boxing champions

References[]

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