Tony DeMarco boxer

Tony DeMarco boxer
bouts
71
won
58
lost
12
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1948-10-21
Height
5′ 5″/165cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1932-01-14
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Tony DeMarco (January 14, 1932 – October 11, 2021), born Leonardo Liotta, was an American boxer and World Welterweight Champion. Born to Sicilian immigrants from Sciacca (AG), Vincent and Giacomina, DeMarco grew up in the North End neighborhood of Boston.DeMarco was also, for a short time, a resident of Phoenix, Arizona, where he was a business owner and where he suffered the death of his young son by way of a car-bicycle collision.Due to the minimum age of eighteen, in order to box professionally, Liotta used the birth certificate of Tony DeMarco so that he could compete.citation needed DeMarco had his first professional fight when he was sixteen years old. On October 21, 1948, he knocked out Mestor Jones in one round.DeMarco fought the top fighters in his division during the 1950s and defeated top contenders and champions like Paddy DeMarco, Teddy "Red Top" Davis, Chico Vejar, and Don Jordan. The highlight of his career came on April 1, 1955, when he scored a technical knock out (TKO) over Johnny Saxton in the 14th round of their title bout to capture the world's welterweight title.Despite winning many bouts to become champion, he is best remembered for his two championship matches with hall of famer Carmen Basilio in 1955. Both fights were toe to toe slugfests with several ebbs and flows that kept the fans at the edges of their seats. Both fights ended in the 12th round with DeMarco suffering a TKO. In their first bout, DeMarco was the defending champion. He risked his title by taking on Basilio, who was the top ranked contender. Although Basilio prevailed, the fight was so exciting that the pair were rematched. The second fight was almost a carbon copy of the first with Basilio wearing down DeMarco, but not before a wicked DeMarco left hook had Basilio out on his feet. DeMarco was unable to capitalize on this advantage and lost the match on a 12-round TKO.DeMarco's legacy is an undying part of Boston's history. Training under Boston greats such as Frankie Waters, DeMarco was able to sell out the Boston Garden, breaking attendance records. Mayor Thomas Menino even honored DeMarco with a street, named after him, in Boston's famous North End. The street, which is perpendicular to Atlantic Avenue, is named "Tony DeMarco Way".

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1962-02-06 Stefan Redl WWWWWD Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1961-12-19 Don Jordan DLLLLL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
KO
1960-02-10 Denny Moyer WWLWWW Boston Garden, Boston LOST
Technical knockout
1959-04-20 Eddie Connors WLWWWW Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1959-03-11 George Monroe LWWWWW Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1958-01-21 Virgil Akins WWLWLW Boston Garden, Boston LOST
Technical knockout
1957-10-29 Virgil Akins WWWLWL Boston Garden, Boston LOST
KO
1957-05-25 Walter Byars WDWWWW Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Majority decision
1957-03-30 Larry Boardman WWWWLW Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1957-02-09 Gaspar Ortega LWWWWW Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1956-12-21 Gaspar Ortega LLWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
Split-decision
1956-11-23 Gaspar Ortega WLLWWW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
Split-decision
1956-10-13 Kid Gavilan LLLWDW Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1956-06-16 Vince Martinez WWWWWW Fenway Park, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1956-04-28 Arthur Persley LWWWLL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1956-03-05 Wallace Bud Smith LWDWWL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1955-11-30 Carmen Basilio WWWWWW Boston Garden, Boston LOST
Technical knockout
1955-09-14 Chico Vejar WWWWWW Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1955-06-10 Carmen Basilio WWWWWW War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse LOST
Technical knockout
1955-04-01 Johnny Saxton WWDWWL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1955-02-11 Jimmy Carter LWWWWW Boston Garden, Boston DRAW
Points
1954-11-06 Pat Manzi LWDLWW Arena, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1954-09-25 Chris Christensen WWWLWW Arena, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1954-07-12 George Araujo LLLWWW Fenway Park, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1954-05-22 Johnny Cesario WDWWWW Arena, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1954-04-24 Carlos Chavez WWLLLW Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1954-03-15 Wilbur Wilson WDLWWL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
KO
1954-01-18 Wilbur Wilson WWDLWW Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1953-12-12 Teddy Davis WLWWWW Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1953-10-10 Paddy DeMarco WLWWLL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Split-decision
1953-09-19 Chick Boucher WLLLLL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1953-09-10 Bertie Conn WWLLWL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1953-08-03 Terry Young LLLWLL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1953-07-18 Pat Demers WLLWLW Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1953-06-25 Jimmy Redding WWLLLL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
KO
1953-06-13 Ken Parsley LWLLLL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
KO
1952-05-15 Gene Poirier WWWDWW Forum, Montreal LOST
Points
1952-05-01 Brian Kelly WWWWLL Forum, Montreal LOST
Unanimous decision
1952-03-06 Puggy Brown WL Laurel Garden, Newark WIN
KO
1952-03-01 Jackie O'Brien WWWWLL Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn WIN
Split-decision
1952-02-26 Abdoul Ali WWWWLD Laurel Garden, Newark WIN
KO
1952-02-18 Freeman King WLDWLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Split-decision
1952-01-26 Julio Colon WLLLLL Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn WIN
KO
1952-01-15 Llewellyn Richardson debut Westchester County Center, White Plains WIN
Points
1951-12-17 Manny Santos LWWDW Arena, Trenton WIN
Technical knockout
1951-12-07 Joe Torrens WLWWLL Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Points
1951-11-27 Stanley Hilliard LLLLLL Laurel Garden, Newark WIN
KO
1951-10-01 Freeman King WWDWWW Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Split-decision
1951-03-12 Chick Boucher WWLWWL Boston Garden, Boston LOST
Technical knockout
1951-02-19 Reggie Martina LDLLDL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
KO
1951-01-18 Larry Griffin WWWWDL Exposition Building, Portland WIN
Unanimous decision
1951-01-11 Ken Murray WWWWLL Exposition Building, Portland WIN
KO
1950-12-11 Ken Murray WWWWWL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1950-10-30 Joe Wright WDLWWL Arena, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1950-10-09 Des Shanley WWLWLL Valley Arena, Holyoke WIN
Unanimous decision
1950-09-25 Bobby Weaver WWLW Valley Arena, Holyoke WIN
Technical knockout
1950-09-19 Ricky Ferreira LLDWLW Page Arena, New Bedford WIN
Points
1950-07-10 Roger Ringuette WLLWWL Braves Field, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1950-02-20 Bobby Veal WLLLLL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
KO
1950-01-09 Art Suffoletta WWWWWW New Haven LOST
Corner retirement
1949-12-19 Frankie Steele WWLWLL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1949-11-14 Frankie Steele WWWLWL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Split-decision
1949-10-21 Vic Young LWDLLL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1949-10-07 Jay White LLLLLL Providence LOST
Points
1949-09-12 Roger Lessard WLLLLL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
KO
1949-02-17 Ray Dulmaine LLWDDL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Corner retirement
1949-01-14 Joe Palaza LLLLLL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1948-12-14 George Silva LWLLW North Street Arena, Salem WIN
Points
1948-12-10 Billy Shea LLLLLL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1948-11-16 Meteor Jones WLLLL Salem Arena, Salem WIN
KO
1948-10-21 Meteor Jones WLL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
KO