Abe Simon boxer

Abe Simon boxer
bouts
47
won
36
lost
10
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1935-03-11
Height
6′ 4″/193cm
Reach
82″/208cm
Age
56
Born
1913-05-30
Death
1969-10-24
Nationality
USA

Abraham Simon (May 30, 1913 – October 24, 1969) was an American professional heavyweight boxer. He fought Joe Louis for the world heavyweight title twice. He was managed for most of his career by Jimmy Johnston, and trained by Freddie Brown. In 1940, he was rated the sixth best heavyweight in the world, and would rise higher in the next two years. After retiring, he became an actor and had roles in two of America's best known boxing movies, Academy Award winner On the Waterfront, and Requiem for a Heavyweight.Simon was born to Jewish parents Max and Rose in Richmond Hill, Queens, New York on May 30, 1913, and attended John Adams High School. He was a star lineman on his high school football team and was an interscholastic shot-put champion before taking up boxing. During a High School football game, several boxing promoters in the crowd noticed his strength and told him if he pursued boxing, he could have a lucrative career and they could arrange for him to be trained by the legendary trainer and cut man Freddie Brown. Brown trained many of boxing's greatest including Italian champions Rocky Marciano, and Graziano, and later Larry Holmes and Robert Duran. While pursuing his boxing career in his 20s he worked as a police patrolman in Long Beach, New York.Making a stir in his professional debut in March, 1935, at the age of 21, he knocked out Jim Dowling at the Jamaica Arena in Queens, New York. According to most sources, in an impressive display, he won his next thirteen fights, and nearly all by knockout. His two most notable early career losses against well known adversaries came against Lou Nova in 1936 in a six-round points decision and the six-foot-six Buddy Baer, brother of Max, who knocked him out in three rounds in 1937.In a rare loss on January 22, 1940, he dropped a decision to Willie Reddish in a well-attended match in Philadelphia. Simon was down twice in the match, and Reddish was given eight of the ten rounds. Reddish peppered Simon's body and jaw with left hooks and right swings, and won an easy decision. In the prior month on December 6, 1939, Simon had defeated Reddish in a fourth-round TKO in Philadelphia. As was not uncommon in Simon's matches, he had a sizable weight advantage over his opponent, in this instance a remarkable fifty-six pounds. The match took a turn for the worse in the fourth when the two boxers' heads clashed, and Reddish received a bad gash on his forehead, leading to the referee ending the fight from a technical knockout in the fourth.In one of his most memorable victories, in a ramp up to the heavyweight title, he knocked out the legendary Jersey Joe Walcott, a future heavyweight champion, in six rounds in Newark, New Jersey, on February 12, 1940. A heavyweight in every sense, he benefitted from a remarkable sixty-two pound weight advantage in the match. Behind in points in the first five rounds, Simon unleashed a tremendous right to the mouth of Walcott 2:32 into the sixth causing the knockout, and Walcott barely moved as he was counted out by the referee.In a well-attended match against a known opponent, Simon defeated Eddie Blunt in a ten-round points decision at the Meadowbrook Bowl in Newark, New Jersey on May 20, 1940. The last three rounds were fought in a heavy rain in the outdoor arena. Simon outweighed Blunt by 28 pounds, and persevered to pull off the win with a points victory.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1942-03-27 Joe Louis WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
Technical knockout
1941-10-20 Lem Franklin WWWWWW Arena, Cleveland LOST
Technical knockout
1941-10-06 Turkey Thompson WLDLWW Gilmore Field, Los Angeles DRAW
Points
1941-06-17 Jay D Turner WWWLWW Queensboro Arena, Long Island City, Queens WIN
Technical knockout
1941-06-09 Pete Tamalonis WLLLWL Starlight Park, Bronx WIN
Technical knockout
1941-03-21 Joe Louis WWWWWW Olympia Stadium, Detroit LOST
Technical knockout
1941-02-03 Jim Thompson LLWWWW Carlin's Park, Baltimore LOST
Split-decision
1940-12-23 Al Delaney LDLLWW St. Nicholas Arena, New York WIN
Majority decision
1940-12-06 Roscoe Toles WLWWWW Olympia Stadium, Detroit WIN
Unanimous decision
1940-11-11 Nick Fiorentino LLWLWL Laurel Garden, Newark WIN
KO
1940-10-07 Gunnar Barlund WWWWWL St. Nicholas Arena, New York WIN
Points
1940-07-13 Ed Murray LWLDWL Long Beach Stadium, Long Beach WIN
Technical knockout
1940-06-18 Nick Fiorentino WLLLLW Hawkins Stadium, Albany WIN
Points
1940-05-20 Eddie Blunt LWWDWW Meadowbrook Bowl, Newark WIN
Points
1940-04-08 Eddie Blunt WWLWWD Laurel Garden, Newark LOST
Points
1940-03-25 Hardrock Harden LWLWWL St. Nicholas Arena, New York WIN
Corner retirement
1940-03-04 Clint Moran WLLLWL Laurel Garden, Newark WIN
KO
1940-02-12 Jersey Joe Walcott LLWWWW Laurel Garden, Newark WIN
KO
1940-01-22 Willie Reddish WLWWWL Convention Hall, Philadelphia LOST
Points
1939-12-06 Willie Reddish WWLWWW Convention Hall, Philadelphia WIN
Technical knockout
1939-11-06 Marty Gallagher WLLLWL Turner's Arena, Washington WIN
Points
1939-03-31 Lem Franklin WWWWLW Chicago Stadium, Chicago LOST
Points
1939-03-27 Mickey McAvoy WLLLLL St. Nicholas Arena, New York WIN
KO
1938-06-22 Al Bray WWLDWD Yankee Stadium, Bronx LOST
Points
1938-05-25 Jim Whitest WLWL Baker Bowl, Philadelphia WIN
Technical knockout
1938-04-20 Al Hart LWWLWW Hippodrome, New York WIN
KO
1938-04-01 Elza Thompson WWWWWW Chicago Stadium, Chicago WIN
Points
1938-02-21 Jim Thompson WWLLWL Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh WIN
Points
1938-02-07 Jim Thompson LWWLLW Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh WIN
Points
1937-08-30 Buddy Baer WWWWWW Yankee Stadium, Bronx LOST
Technical knockout
1937-05-15 Leonard Dixon LLWWLL Rockland Palace, New York WIN
KO
1937-04-28 Jack Torrance WWWW Hippodrome, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1937-03-13 Al Hart L Rockland Palace, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1936-10-21 Lou Nova WWDWWW Hippodrome, New York LOST
Points
1936-08-03 George Nicholson WLWWLL Dexter Park Arena, Woodhaven, Queens WIN
Technical knockout
1936-06-16 George Nicholson WLWWL Dexter Park Arena, Woodhaven, Queens WIN
Points
1936-05-27 Lou Berg WWW Ebbets Field, Brooklyn WIN
Technical knockout
1936-05-11 Young Stanley Ketchel LWLLLL Laurel Garden, Newark WIN
KO
1936-04-18 Paul Pross LLLWLL Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn WIN
Technical knockout
1936-03-11 Roberto Roberti LWLLLL Jamaica Arena, Jamaica, Queens WIN
Technical knockout
1935-12-21 Hans Kohlhaas WWLLL Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn WIN
Points
1935-08-29 Jack Kelly LLLLLL Saratoga Springs WIN
KO
1935-07-05 Artie Suess LL Luna Park Arena, Brooklyn WIN
Technical knockout
1935-06-25 Chris Karchi LWLWLL Yankee Stadium, Bronx WIN
Technical knockout
1935-05-13 Johnny Erjavec WLWDWD Jamaica Arena, Jamaica, Queens WIN
KO
1935-04-06 Mickey McAvoy WLLLLL Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn WIN
Technical knockout
1935-03-11 Jim Dowling LWLLLL Jamaica Arena, Jamaica, Queens WIN
KO