Floyd Johnson boxer

Floyd Johnson boxer
bouts
61
won
38
lost
13
draw
10
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1921-04-15
Height
6′ 1″/185cm
Reach
-
Age
85
Born
1900-07-23
Death
1986-06-01
Nationality
USA

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Floyd Johnson (23 July 1900, Des Moines, Iowa – 1 June 1986), nicknamed "The Auburn Bulldog", was an American heavyweight boxer who was known for his stiff punch. His (incomplete) boxing record comes out to: 38 wins (27 by knockout), 13 losses, and 11 draws. In 1923, he was considered a leading contender, and described in Time magazine as "possibly the fifth-best heavyweight in the ring." His manager was Alec Greggains. After his boxing career ended, he went into promotion in White Center, Washington. and served as a deputy sheriff in King County, Washington in the mid-1920s.Born July 23, 1900 in Des Moines, Iowa, Johnson was partly of Scandinavian stock, a handsome, light complected, blonde, blue-eyed young man. At eighteen, he briefly attempted a career as an iron worker which ended after a dispute with a co-worker. Early in his boxing career, at least by 1921, he traveled to San Francisco where he could box away from the distractions of home and the objections of his parents. In one of his first amateur bouts, he won the Amateur Championship of the Pacific Coast by knocking out Sydney Chermis in one round. In what may have been his first amateur victory he knocked out Jack Morris in one round, and was awarded a diamond studded belt buckle which he wore for decades.On February 17, 1922, some sources report that Johnson fought an exhibition with the great black former heavyweight champion Jack Johnson in Milwaukie, Oregon.In their first meeting on January 26, 1922, Johnson lost to Jack McCauliffe II, in a six-round points decision at the Auditorium in Tacoma, Washington. McCauliffe was a Michigan heavyweight who fought a few great heavyweights in his career, including Battling Levinsky and Primo Carnera. On July 12, 1923, Johnson defeated McCauliffe in a first-round knockout at Boyle's Thirty Acres in Jersey City, New Jersey. Joe Jeanette, the famed black heavyweight acted as referee, and counted out McCauliffe.On October 6, 1922, he defeated "Fighting" Bob Martin in a tenth-round technical knockout at Madison Square Garden. Johnson had a lead as early as the first round, had Martin dazed by the end of the third, and was indisputably in command by the fifth. Thirty seconds into the tenth round, Martin's seconds threw a towel into the ring to stop the fight. Martin was a talented boxer who was an American Expeditionary Forces boxing champion from the WWI era as well as a 1920 Ohio State Heavyweight Champion.On December 22, 1922, he defeated "Italian" Jack Herman in the third round at the Arena in Syracuse, New York. The telling blow was a right to the chin of Johnson, who had far from a stellar boxing record, and was described by one publication as a "fifth rater". Herman's face was badly beaten in the bout, and the referee considered stopping the fight earlier.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1931-11-26 Cyclone Thompson WWDWWD Arena, White Center LOST
Points
1925-10-26 Harry Wills WWWWWW 1st Regiment Armory, Newark LOST
Technical knockout
1925-08-10 Sam Baker WWWLL Armory, Portland LOST
Points
1925-06-29 Chub Crawford LDWWWW Multnomah Stadium, Portland WIN
KO
1925-06-17 Kid Norfolk WLLWWW Auditorium, Oakland WIN
1925-05-18 Martin Burke WWLWW Coliseum Arena, New Orleans LOST
Points
1925-04-28 Eddie Huffman DWWWLW Arena, Vernon LOST
Points
1925-03-18 Jack O'Dare WWLDWW National Hall, San Francisco DRAW
Points
1925-03-04 Bob Roper DWLWLW Auditorium, Oakland DRAW
Points
1924-10-31 Pat Lester WLWWWW Legion Stadium, Hollywood LOST
Points
1924-10-21 Tony Fuente WWWWWW Arena, Vernon LOST
Points
1924-08-19 Tiny Jim Herman LDWWWW Dugdale Park, Seattle LOST
Points
1924-06-23 Jack Sharkey WWWLW Mechanics Building, Boston LOST
Points
1924-06-16 Andres Balsa WLLLWL Queensboro Stadium, Long Island City, Queens WIN
Technical knockout
1924-06-02 Jack Clifford LLLWWD Youngstown WIN
KO
1924-05-09 Quintin Romero Rojas LWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
KO
1924-03-27 Frank Farmer WWWDWL Tacoma DRAW
Points
1924-02-05 Jack Douglas WWWWLW Pioneer Sporting Club, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1923-11-02 Jack Renault LWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
KO
1923-09-26 Willie Meehan LLLWWW Auditorium, Oakland WIN
Points
1923-07-12 Jack McAuliffe II WDDWL Boyle's Thirty Acres, Jersey City WIN
Technical knockout
1923-05-12 Jess Willard LWWWWL Yankee Stadium, Bronx LOST
Technical knockout
1923-04-23 Fred Fulton DWLWLW Jersey City WIN
1923-04-05 Joe Lohman WDLDWD Grand Rapids DRAW
1923-03-26 Ray Thompson LWLLLL Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
KO
1923-02-05 Mike Nestor WLWLLW Brighton S.C., Staten Island WIN
KO
1923-01-12 Bill Brennan WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Points
1922-12-22 Italian Jack Herman LLWWLW Arena, Syracuse WIN
KO
1922-12-04 Indian Joe Stanton L Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo WIN
KO
1922-10-31 Joe Vidas LWLLWW Pioneer Sporting Club, New York WIN
KO
1922-10-06 Bob Martin LWWWLW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1922-09-29 Whitey Allen LWWLLW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1922-09-18 Larry Williams LLLLLL Broadway Arena, Brooklyn WIN
KO
1922-09-04 Joe McCann LWWL Newark WIN
Technical knockout
1922-08-05 Tom Maxted WWLW Queensboro Stadium, Long Island City, Queens WIN
Technical knockout
1922-07-15 Carmine Caggiano debut Queensboro Stadium, Long Island City, Queens WIN
KO
1922-02-17 Jack Savage LLWDDD Arena, Milwaukie WIN
Points
1922-02-09 Frank Farmer WWWWDL Tacoma DRAW
Points
1922-01-31 Willie Meehan LLLLLL Pavilion, Seattle WIN
Points
1922-01-26 Jack McAuliffe II WWWWW Auditorium, Tacoma LOST
Points
1921-12-20 Soldier Binker debut Arena, Vernon WIN
KO
1921-12-14 Al Ritchie debut Vallejo WIN
KO
1921-12-09 Cliff Kramer WLLWDW Dreamland Rink, San Francisco DRAW
Points
1921-12-02 Ted Schneider DWLLWD Dreamland Rink, San Francisco WIN
Points
1921-11-27 Tom Martin debut Sacramento WIN
KO
1921-11-17 K.O. Sullivan LDLLDL Benesia WIN
KO
1921-11-11 Cliff Kramer WWWLLW Dreamland Rink, San Francisco DRAW
Points
1921-10-19 Al Hoag DDDDL Auditorium, Oakland WIN
Points
1921-09-27 Fred Sullivan DWWWWW Auditorium, Oakland WIN
KO
1921-09-22 Cliff Kramer WWWWLL Dreamland Rink, San Francisco LOST
Points
1921-09-20 George Gibbons D Auditorium, Oakland WIN
KO
1921-09-14 Al Hoag DDDD Auditorium, Oakland WIN
Points
1921-09-02 Ted Schneider WDWLLW Coliseum, San Francisco DRAW
Points
1921-08-26 George Washington debut Coliseum, San Francisco WIN
KO
1921-08-12 Cliff Kramer WWWWWL Coliseum, San Francisco WIN
KO
1921-07-29 Al Hoag DD American Legion, Sacramento DRAW
Points
1921-07-22 Johnny Morton debut Coliseum, San Francisco WIN
Points
1921-07-20 Harvey Logan debut West Side Arena, San Jose WIN
KO
1921-07-08 Ted Schneider DWWLW Coliseum, San Francisco DRAW
Points
1921-07-06 Lewis Aspen debut West Side Arena, San Jose WIN
Points
1921-05-20 Al Rexall debut American Legion Hall, San Francisco WIN
KO
1921-05-06 Frank Farrell DWLDWL Coliseum, San Francisco WIN
Points
1921-04-15 Al Hoag D Benicia DRAW
Points

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