Ingemar Johansson boxer
- bouts
- 28
- won
- 26
- lost
- 2
- draw
- 0
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Debut
- 1952-12-05
- Height
- 6′ 0½″/184cm
- Reach
- 72″/183cm
- Age
- 76
- Born
- 1932-09-22
- Death
- 2009-01-30
- Nationality
- Sweden
Jens Ingemar "Ingo" Johanssona (Swedish: ˈɪ̌ŋː(ɛ)mar ˈjûːanˌsɔn; 22 September 1932 – 30 January 2009) was a Swedish professional boxer who competed from 1952 to 1963. He held the world heavyweight title from 1959 to 1960, and was the fifth heavyweight champion born outside the United States. Johansson won the title by defeating Floyd Patterson via third-round stoppage, after flooring him seven times in that round. For this achievement, Johansson was awarded the Hickok Belt as top professional athlete of the year—the only non-American to do so in the belt's entire 27-year existence—and was named the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year and Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year.Johansson also held the European heavyweight title twice, from 1956 to 1958 and from 1962 to 1963. As an amateur he won a silver medal in the heavyweight division at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He affectionately named his right fist "toonder and lightning" for its concussive power (it was also called "Ingo's bingo" and the "Hammer of Thor"), and in 2003 he was ranked at No. 99 on The Ring magazine's list of the 100 greatest punchers of all time.Johansson's introduction to the top rank of the sport was inauspicious. At age nineteen he was disqualified for passivity at the Helsinki 1952 Summer Olympics in the heavyweight competition in a fight against eventual Olympic gold medalist Ed Sanders. Johansson maintained he was not evading Sanders (who also got a warning for passivity), but rather was trying to tire his opponent. Johansson said he had been limited to a 10-day training camp, had only trained with newcomers, and had been told by his coach to let Sanders be the aggressor. Nevertheless, his silver medal was withheld for poor performance and only presented to him in 1982.Johansson had earned his spot in the Olympics by winning the Swedish National Championship earlier the same year, 1952, after he knocked out his opponent in the first round of the final.After the Olympics Johansson went into seclusion for six months and considered quitting boxing. However, he returned to the ring and turned professional under the guidance of the Swedish publisher and boxing promoter Edwin Ahlquist, subsequently winning his first 21 professional fights. He won the Scandinavian pro title by knocking down and outscoring the Dane Erik Jensen (breaking his right hand in the process). A broken hand and a one-year military service kept him out of the ring until late 1954. In August 1955, in his twelfth professional fight, Johansson knocked out former European Heavyweight Champion Hein ten Hoff in the first round. He took the Scandinavian heavyweight title in 1953 and, on 30 September 1956, he won the European Heavyweight Championship by scoring a 13th-round KO over Italy's Franco Cavicchi in Milan.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1963-04-21 | Brian London | LWLWWW | Johanneshov Ice Stadium, Stockholm | WIN Points |
1962-06-17 | Dick Richardson | WLWWLW | Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg | WIN KO |
1962-04-15 | Wim Snoek | WWWWWW | Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm | WIN KO |
1962-02-09 | Joe Bygraves | LLLLWW | Maesshallen Sports Hall, Gothenburg | WIN Technical knockout |
1961-03-13 | Floyd Patterson | WWWWLW | Convention Center, Miami Beach | LOST KO |
1960-06-20 | Floyd Patterson | WWWWWL | Polo Grounds, New York | LOST KO |
1959-06-26 | Floyd Patterson | WWWWWW | Yankee Stadium, Bronx | WIN Technical knockout |
1958-09-14 | Eddie Machen | WWWWWD | Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg | WIN KO |
1958-07-13 | Heinz Neuhaus | WWLWDW | Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg | WIN Technical knockout |
1958-02-21 | Joe Erskine | WWLWWW | Masshallen, Gothenburg | WIN Technical knockout |
1957-12-13 | Archie McBride | LWLLLW | Masshallen, Gothenburg | WIN Points |
1957-05-19 | Henry Cooper | LWWWLL | Johanneshov Ice Stadium, Stockholm | WIN KO |
1956-12-28 | Peter Bates | LWWWLW | Masshallen, Gothenburg | WIN KO |
1956-09-30 | Franco Cavicchi | WWWWLW | Stadio Comunale, Bologna | WIN KO |
1956-04-15 | Hans Friedrich | LWWWWW | Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm | WIN Points |
1956-02-24 | Joe Bygraves | WWWLWW | Masshallen, Gothenburg | WIN Points |
1955-08-28 | Hein Ten Hoff | LWLWWL | Ullevi, Gothenburg | WIN KO |
1955-06-12 | Guenter Nurnberg | WWLWLW | Westfalenhalle, Dortmund | WIN KO |
1955-04-03 | Uber Bacilieri | LWWLW | Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm | WIN Unanimous decision |
1955-03-04 | Aldo Pellegrini | WWLLW | Masshallen, Gothenburg | WIN |
1955-02-13 | Kurt Schiegl | WWWWWL | Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm | WIN Technical knockout |
1955-01-06 | Ansell Adams | WLLLLL | Masshallen, Gothenburg | WIN Points |
1954-11-05 | Werner Wiegand | WWWWLW | Masshallen, Gothenburg | WIN Technical knockout |
1953-12-03 | Raymond Degl'Innocenti | LLWWWL | Masshallen, Gothenburg | WIN KO |
1953-03-12 | Erik Jensen | WWWLLL | K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen | WIN Points |
1953-03-06 | Lloyd Barnett | LLLLLW | Masshallen, Gothenburg | WIN Points |
1953-02-06 | Emile Bentz | WLLWLW | Masshallen, Gothenburg | WIN KO |
1952-12-05 | Robert Masson | LWLWWL | Masshallen, Gothenburg | WIN KO |