Edwin Malave boxer

Edwin Malave boxer
bouts
27
won
20
lost
5
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1970-02-23
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1950-08-04
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Edwin Malave (born August 4, 1950, New York City), better known as Chu Chu Malave, is a former professional boxer and an actor.On February 23, 1970, at the age of 19, Malave, a two-time Golden New York Gloves champ, had his first professional boxing match against Ruben DeJesus, beating him in four rounds by unanimous decision in New York's Audubon Ballroom in Harlem. Malave, however, lost his second fight against Freytes Caban who came into the match with a 5-1 record, decisioning Malave in a close fight March 16 that same year. Malave had won nine of his next ten bouts, including a rematch against Freytus Caban, avenging the defeat of the previous meeting by winning a unanimous decision. His only defeat in a string of victories was against Doc McClendon, a journeyman boxer.With a record of 10-2 and 5 knockouts, Malave faced Harold Weston, who would later become a world title challenger. Harold Weston came into the August 9, 1971 match with a 12-1 record. Malave won by a split-decision. Malave had a streak of 10 fights without a loss, winning 8 fights with two draws. He defeated Harold Weston in the rematch at the Garden by unanimous decision, and a rematch against Pat Murphy at the Felt Forum that was a draw. He became the fifth ranked lightweight contender after his knockout victory over the United Kingdom Commonwealth lightweight champion Percy Hayles from Kingston, Jamaica, at the Felt Forum.On June 4, 1973 at the Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden, New York, Malave lost to Ray Lampkin by an eighth-round knockout. Malave took a fight in Boston, Mass. against Greg Joiner, winning by a knockout in the 3rd round. Then he faced former World Lightweight Champion Ken Buchanan, losing by a TKO in the 7th round September 1, 1973, which turned out to be his last professional boxing match.Malave studied acting at Herbert Berghoff Studios in the West Village, while pursuing his budding career as a professional boxer. He acted in a number of plays at various playhouses around New York. He got his first lead role in Miguel Pinero's "Short Eyes" at Lincoln Center where he received rave reviews from The New York Times. He played the role of "Ramon Santos" in the Barney Miller pilot for ABC, reprising the role when the episode was re-shot for Season One. He later appeared in two other episodes of that sitcom, portraying a different character each time. He also co-starred in the short lived series Chopper One for NBC, and played a role in Dog Day Afternoon with Al Pacino. He then landed a role in Deadly Hero with Don Murray and James Earl Jones. ABC flew Chu Chu back to LA to reshoot the Barney Miller pilot. He moved to Los Angeles in 1975 and remained there for the rest of his acting career, except for a one-year stint in New York for a starring role in the NBC soap opera For Richer, for Poorer in 1978. In 1979 he co-starred in The Main Event, starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal. That same year he had a role playing Rudy in the Chuck Norris film A Force of One. His acting career includes over 20 guest starring and co-starring roles in film and television.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1973-09-01 Ken Buchanan LWWWWW Felt Forum, New York LOST
Technical knockout
1973-08-08 Greg Joiner debut Arena, Boston WIN
KO
1973-06-04 Ray Lampkin WWWWLW Felt Forum, New York LOST
KO
1973-03-26 Percy Hayles WWWLWW Felt Forum, New York WIN
KO
1973-02-26 Irish Pat Murphy WLWLLL Felt Forum, New York DRAW
Points
1973-02-01 Papo Villa DDLLWL Embassy Hall, North Bergen WIN
Points
1972-10-20 Ray Mercado WWLLWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Points
1972-09-13 Willie Daniels WWLWWW Catholic Youth Center, Scranton WIN
Points
1972-07-28 Hector Matta WWWWLW Madison Square Garden, New York DRAW
Points
1972-06-15 Irish Pat Murphy LWDWLW Embassy Hall, North Bergen WIN
Points
1972-03-10 Harold Weston WLWWDW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Unanimous decision
1972-01-17 Otha Tyson LWWLWL Westchester County Center, White Plains WIN
Unanimous decision
1971-12-09 Oreste Lebron WLLWLW Embassy Hall, North Bergen WIN
Points
1971-10-08 Doc McClendon LWWWWL Felt Forum, New York LOST
Technical knockout
1971-08-09 Harold Weston LWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Split-decision
1971-05-17 Freytes Caban WWWDLW Felt Forum, New York WIN
Unanimous decision
1971-04-12 Otha Tyson WLDWWW Felt Forum, New York WIN
Points
1971-03-16 Oreste Lebron WL Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens WIN
KO
1971-02-25 Doc McClendon LLLLLW Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens LOST
Points
1970-12-02 Doug Charles LWWLLL Felt Forum, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1970-11-25 Raheem Aji debut Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens WIN
KO
1970-10-13 Joe Williams LL Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens WIN
KO
1970-07-15 Ricky Thomas LWWLLD Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Unanimous decision
1970-06-10 Rocky Ocasio WL Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens WIN
Technical knockout
1970-04-17 Ricky Thomas DWLWWL Felt Forum, New York WIN
Split-decision
1970-03-16 Freytes Caban WWWWWL Audubon Ballroom, New York LOST
Points
1970-02-23 Ruben de Jesus LLLLLW Audubon Ballroom, New York WIN
Points

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