Benny Goldberg boxer
- bouts
- 44
- won
- 39
- lost
- 2
- draw
- 2
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- bantamweight
- Debut
- 1937-11-29
- Height
- 5′ 5″/165cm
- Reach
- -
- Age
- 81
- Born
- 1919-12-21
- Death
- 2001-09-10
- Nationality
- USA
Benny Goldberg (25 December 1918 – 29 September 2001) was a Polish-born American bantamweight boxer and a top rated contender for the Bantamweight title for a five-year stretch in the 1940s. His professional boxing career spanned from 1937 to 1946. After his boxing career, he appeared in television and movies, worked as a ring announcer, and performed in clubs, often as a comedian, with the stage name Ben Bentley.Born in Warsaw, Poland, on December 25, 1918, Goldberg's parents brought him to America when he was two years old, and the family settled in Detroit. Benny studied the technique of the triple world champion Barney Ross, who excelled as a light and welterweight from 1933 to 1938, when Benny was in his teens. Goldberg's careful attention to the champion's style paid off over time.His use of a left-handed or Southpaw stance was a challenge to many of his competitors. As an amateur, he won the Detroit Golden Gloves Bantamweight Championship in 1935 and in 1936, and took the AAU Bantamweight Championship of Michigan from Olympic Gold Medalist and future Bantamweight World Champion Jackie Wilson.Goldberg did not turn pro until 1937, after completing an outstanding amateur record.Early in his career Goldberg convincingly beat George Annarino with a sixth-round knockout on May 2, 1939. Annarino was the previous holder of the 1930 Ohio State Bantamweight title. It was a victory that got the attention of his fans, though not surprising considering his successful amateur career.Goldberg defeated Johnny Marselline on June 2, 1941, flooring him for a six count in the third. Goldberg was often sloppy and shy in his ring generalship as evidenced in this match, and did not entirely impress the audience in this early stage of his career. Marselline was a talented featherweight who would amass an impressive record in his career.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1946-04-12 | Pedro Ramirez | WDLLLL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Unanimous decision |
1945-10-26 | Eli Golindo | WWLWWW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Unanimous decision |
1945-08-17 | Pedro Ramirez | WLWWDL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Majority decision |
1945-05-18 | Luis Castillo | WLLLWL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Unanimous decision |
1945-04-21 | Lorenzo Safora | LWWLWL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Unanimous decision |
1945-02-09 | Pancho Arizmendi | L | Coliseum, San Diego | WIN Technical knockout |
1944-06-02 | Luis Castillo | WWWLWL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Unanimous decision |
1944-01-01 | Billy Miller | WWWWWW | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | LOST Unanimous decision |
1943-11-23 | Manuel Ortiz | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Unanimous decision |
1943-06-04 | Leonardo Lopez | WLWWL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | DRAW Points |
1943-04-30 | Tony Olivera | LLWWLW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Majority decision |
1943-04-05 | Jose Domingo Rozo | LLDWLL | Arena, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
1943-03-19 | Mario Chico Morales | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN KO |
1943-03-09 | Rufus Rogers | WLLLL | Broadway Arena, Brooklyn | WIN KO |
1942-12-14 | Lou Transparenti | DLWLLW | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN KO |
1942-11-30 | Jose Domingo Rozo | LLLLLL | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN Unanimous decision |
1942-07-21 | Joey Archibald | LDDLLL | Scott Stadium, Toledo | WIN Points |
1942-05-20 | Mario Chico Morales | LWLLLD | Ice House, Toledo | WIN KO |
1942-04-27 | Abe Denner | WLLLWW | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN Points |
1942-04-13 | Chick Sanchez | WLWDLW | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN KO |
1942-03-23 | Jimmy Gilligan | LLLLLL | Civic Auditorium, Toledo | WIN Points |
1941-06-02 | Johnny Marcelline | DWWLLL | Seymour Stadium, Philadelphia | WIN Points |
1941-05-27 | Carlos Cuebas | LWLWLD | Queensboro Arena, Long Island City, Queens | WIN Points |
1941-05-02 | Danny Carabella | WLWWWD | New York Coliseum, Bronx | WIN KO |
1941-03-21 | Jimmy Gilligan | WWWWLL | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Points |
1940-07-25 | Charley Parham | WLWLWL | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN Points |
1940-06-18 | Charley Parham | WWLWLW | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN Technical knockout |
1940-02-15 | KO Morgan | WWLWWW | Fair Grounds Coliseum, Detroit | NC No Contest |
1939-10-26 | Jimmy Webster | LWWWLW | Naval Armory, Detroit | WIN Points |
1939-09-07 | Jimmy Urso | WLLLLL | Naval Armory, Detroit | WIN Technical knockout |
1939-08-10 | Pepito Santini | W | Detroit | WIN Points |
1939-07-11 | Herbie Gilmore | WDDWWW | Arena Gardens Bowl, Detroit | WIN Points |
1939-05-02 | George Annarino | WDWWWW | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN KO |
1939-03-14 | Gib Black | LLWWLW | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN KO |
1938-12-06 | Russ McCarthy | debut | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN KO |
1938-11-29 | Joe Nadeau | LLLWDL | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN KO |
1938-08-05 | Manuel Ortiz | WWWWWL | Gilmore Stadium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1938-07-19 | Tony Olivera | WWWDWW | Ratcliffe Stadium, Fresno | DRAW Points |
1938-07-01 | Tony Navarro | LDWLWL | Gilmore Stadium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1938-03-25 | General Padilla | WLLWWL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Points |
1938-03-08 | Dominic Pasquale | LLLLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1938-02-25 | Manuel Ortiz | debut | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Points |
1938-02-15 | Young Speedy | WWLLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1937-11-29 | Joe Nadeau | DWWWLL | Fairview Gardens, Detroit | WIN KO |