Chuck Wepner boxer
- bouts
- 52
- won
- 36
- lost
- 14
- draw
- 2
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Debut
- 1964-08-05
- Height
- 6′ 5″/196cm
- Reach
- -
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1939-02-26
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- USA
Charles Wepner (born February 26, 1939) is an American former professional boxer. As a world-ranked contender, he fell just seconds short of a full fifteen rounds against world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali in a 1975 title fight. Wepner also scored notable wins over Randy Neumann and former world heavyweight champion Ernie Terrell. He was also the last man to fight former undisputed world heavyweight champion Sonny Liston.Wepner's boxing career, and fight with Ali inspired the 1976 film Rocky, and other life events were chronicled in the 2016 film, Chuck. He was also the subject of the 2019 film The Brawler.Charles Wepner was born on February 26, 1939, in New York City. He is of German, Ukrainian, and Polish descent.Wepner learned to fight on the streets of Bayonne, New Jersey, saying, "This was a tough town with a lot of people from the docks and the naval base and you had to fight to survive". Wepner was about a year old when he moved in with his grandmother on 28th Street near Hudson Boulevard (now Kennedy Boulevard). He was raised by his mother and grandparents, living in a room that was a converted coal shed until he was 13. He was an avid player of sports in his youth, playing basketball for the Police Athletic League. At Bayonne High School, his height helped him get a spot on the basketball team.Wepner opted to join the U.S. Marines, where he became a member of the boxing team, developing a reputation for being able to withstand other boxers' punches, and becoming a military champion at one of the airbases. A 1975 Sports Illustrated article said that Wepner had saved the lives of three Marine pilots, pulling them from blazing airplanes.Wepner turned professional in 1964 and became a popular boxer on the Northeast's Club Boxing circuit, fighting throughout the region, including in arenas close to his boyhood home such as North Bergen and Secaucus. Nicknamed "The Bayonne Bleeder", he began posting many wins and some losses. He had formerly boxed while a member of the United States Marine Corps, and had worked as a bouncer before turning pro. He was the New Jersey state heavyweight boxing champion, but after losing bouts to George Foreman (by cut eye stoppage in three) and Sonny Liston (by knockout in ten) many boxing fans thought that his days as a contender were numbered. After the match with Liston, Wepner needed 72 stitches in his face. After his retirement, Wepner stated that Liston was the hardest puncher he ever fought.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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1978-09-26 | Scott Frank | WWWW | Ice World, Totowa | LOST Unanimous decision |
1978-06-02 | Tom Healy | LWWLLL | Old Armory, Jersey City | WIN Technical knockout |
1978-04-07 | Johnny Blaine | DLLLLL | Embassy Hall, North Bergen | WIN Technical knockout |
1977-05-20 | Horst Geisler | LWWWLW | Broome County Arena, Binghamton | LOST Technical knockout |
1977-02-19 | Mike Schutte | WWWWLW | Wembley Stadium, Johannesburg | LOST Points |
1976-10-02 | Duane Bobick | WWWWWW | Utica College Sports Complex, Utica | LOST Technical knockout |
1976-05-06 | Tommy Sheehan | LLWDLL | High School Gym, Kearny | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-11-29 | Johnny Dolan | debut | National Guard Armory, Fort Lauderdale | WIN KO |
1975-11-13 | Johnny Evans | debut | Exposition Building, Portland | WIN Technical knockout |
1975-03-24 | Muhammad Ali | WLWWWW | Richfield Coliseum, Richfield | LOST Technical knockout |
1974-09-03 | Terry Hinke | WWLWWW | Salt Palace, Salt Lake City | WIN Technical knockout |
1974-05-23 | Charley Polite | LLLLWL | Embassy Hall, North Bergen | WIN KO |
1974-03-08 | Randy Neumann | WWLWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1974-01-17 | Billy Williams | LLWLWW | Embassy Hall, North Bergen | WIN Points |
1973-06-23 | Ernie Terrell | WWWWWW | Convention Hall, Atlantic City | WIN Points |
1973-03-15 | Billy Marquart | WWLLLW | Embassy Hall, North Bergen | WIN Points |
1972-12-07 | John Clohessy | WLWLWW | Marist High School Gym, Bayonne | WIN Points |
1972-04-15 | Randy Neumann | WWWWWW | Armory, Jersey City | WIN Points |
1971-12-09 | Randy Neumann | WWWWWW | Embassy Hall, North Bergen | LOST Points |
1971-10-14 | Mike Boswell | WWLLLL | Embassy Hall, North Bergen | WIN Technical knockout |
1971-09-16 | Jesse Crown | LLWWWL | Embassy Hall, North Bergen | WIN KO |
1971-01-06 | Jerry Judge | WWWWWW | Catholic Youth Center, Scranton | LOST Technical knockout |
1970-09-08 | Joe Bugner | WWWWWW | Empire Pool, Wembley | LOST Corner retirement |
1970-06-29 | Sonny Liston | WWWWWL | Armory, Jersey City | LOST Corner retirement |
1970-01-26 | Manuel Ramos | WLWLWL | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1969-12-19 | Pedro Agosto | WWWWLW | Felt Forum, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1969-08-18 | George Foreman | WWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Technical knockout |
1969-06-22 | Jose Roman | WLLWWW | Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan | LOST Points |
1969-04-28 | Mike Bruce | LLLLLL | Plaza Arena, Secaucus | WIN Points |
1969-03-14 | Roberto Davila | LLWLWW | Felt Forum, New York | WIN Majority decision |
1968-12-13 | Jerry Tomasetti | WWWWWL | Felt Forum, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1968-11-09 | Mert Brownfield | LWLWLL | Catholic Youth Center, Scranton | WIN Points |
1968-09-26 | Forest Ward | WWDWDW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1968-05-20 | Mike Bruce | LLLLLL | Plaza Arena, Secaucus | WIN Points |
1968-04-30 | Eddie Vick | WLLWLL | Walpole | WIN Split-decision |
1968-01-22 | Clay Thomas | LDLLLL | Plaza Arena, Secaucus | WIN Technical knockout |
1967-11-27 | Charlie Harris | LLDW | Plaza Arena, Secaucus | WIN Technical knockout |
1967-07-19 | Jerry Tomasetti | LWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Technical knockout |
1967-04-28 | Don McAteer | WLDLWL | Armory, Jersey City | WIN Technical knockout |
1967-01-18 | Lou Hicks | WWWLWL | Catholic Youth Center, Scranton | WIN Points |
1966-10-21 | Dave Centi | LLLLWL | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Points |
1966-08-03 | Johnny Deutsch | WWWLWW | Memorial Stadium, Scranton | WIN Technical knockout |
1966-04-06 | Cleo Daniels | WLLWWW | Westchester County Center, White Plains | WIN Points |
1966-02-22 | Jerry Tomasetti | WLWWL | Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens | WIN Points |
1966-01-07 | Buster Mathis | WWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Technical knockout |
1965-10-19 | Bob Stallings | LWWWWL | Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens | LOST Split-decision |
1965-03-23 | Everett Copeland | DLLDLW | Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens | DRAW Points |
1965-01-19 | Ray Patterson | WWWWWW | Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens | WIN Split-decision |
1964-12-18 | Jerry Tomasetti | WLWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1964-10-27 | Everett Copeland | LLLDLL | Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens | DRAW Points |
1964-08-14 | Rudy Pavesi | debut | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Points |
1964-08-05 | George Cooper | debut | Veterans' Stadium, Bayonne | WIN KO |