King Levinsky boxer
- bouts
- 116
- won
- 74
- lost
- 35
- draw
- 7
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Debut
- 1928-07-13
- Height
- 5′ 11″/180cm
- Reach
- 74″/188cm
- Age
- 81
- Born
- 1910-09-10
- Death
- 1991-09-30
- Nationality
- USA
King Levinsky (10 September 1910 – 30 September 1991), also known as Kingfish Levinsky, was an American heavyweight boxer who fought during the 1930s. He was born Harris Kraków and was a member of the Kraków fish-selling family of Maxwell Street, in Chicago's old Jewish ghetto.Levinsky was a rated heavyweight whose biggest wins came against ex-heavyweight champion Jack Sharkey on a 10-round decision, and ex-lightheavyweight champion Tommy Loughran, also on a decision. He was defeated twice by Primo Carnera, and also lost to Max Baer. Although he never fought for the title, Levinsky faced all of the top fighters of his era.Levinsky is best remembered for "freezing" in his fight with Joe Louis, who knocked him out in the first round. On February 18, 1931, Levinsky also fought a 4-round exhibition with Jack Dempsey. Dempsey had embarked on a tour of exhibition bouts and was contemplating a comeback. The Levinsky fight convinced him that he was through as a fighter.A May 1932 Time Magazine article stated: "If you defined the efficiency of a prize-fighter by his ability in the ring, Harry Krakow ('Kingfish Levinsky') would not rate better than tenth among U. S. heavyweights. Last year he had 15 fights, won only eight. If you defined efficiency as a fighter's ability to earn money at his trade, Kingfish Levinsky might rank as best fighter in the U. S. In the last 15 months, gates at his fights with Slattery, Griffiths, Carnera, Paulino and an exhibition bout against Jack Dempsey have amounted to $254,124.68. He may this year earn more than Schmeling, Sharkey, Dempsey, Carnera or Schaaf. Kingfish Levinsky's earning power is due partly to an engaging slapstick manner in the ring, an engaging entourage.... It is due partly to the fact that most of Levinsky's fights have been in Chicago, where everyone knows that he grew up on the West Side and entered the fish-peddling business with a pushcart on Maxwell Street."For a portion of his career, Levinsky was managed by his sister Lena (Kraków) Levy. Known as "Leapin Lena", she was a colorful character who swore like a sailor, and rooted loudly for her brother during his bouts. Esquire magazine, in its February 1939 issue, included an article profiling his new career as a professional wrestler.Some remember Levinsky as the punch drunk old ex-prizefighter selling ties and watches in front of his sister's fish market on Maxwell Street in Chicago and on the streets of Miami Beach, Florida.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1939-07-11 | Frankie Edgren | LWDWWW | Memphis | LOST KO |
1939-06-02 | Jay D Turner | WLLLLW | Dallas | LOST Points |
1939-05-31 | Babe Ritchie | LWLWWW | Softball Park, Lubbock | LOST KO |
1938-07-11 | Johnny Paychek | WWWWWW | Riverview Park, Des Moines | LOST Technical knockout |
1937-10-07 | Jack Conley | L | Dubuque | WIN KO |
1937-04-27 | Jack Doyle | WWWLLW | Empire Pool, Wembley | LOST Points |
1937-02-09 | Bob Nestell | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Technical knockout |
1937-01-05 | Maxie Rosenbloom | WWWWWD | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Points |
1936-12-01 | Babe Hunt | WLWLLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1936-11-10 | Nash Garrison | LLWLLW | Civic Auditorium, San Jose | DRAW Points |
1936-09-22 | Leo Lomski | WWDWLW | Auditorium, Portland | WIN Points |
1936-09-01 | Marty Gallagher | LLWWWW | Griffith Stadium, Washington | LOST Unanimous decision |
1936-07-20 | Big Boy Brackey | WLWWLW | Offermann Stadium, Buffalo | WIN Points |
1936-07-07 | Lee Ramage | WLLWDW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Points |
1936-06-26 | Joe Bauer | WWLWDL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Points |
1936-06-05 | Harold Murphy | DLDLLL | Coliseum, San Diego | WIN Points |
1936-05-26 | Pepe Del Rio | W | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1936-04-07 | Lee Ramage | WWWLLW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | DRAW Points |
1936-02-14 | Phil Brubaker | WDWWWW | Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco | LOST Points |
1936-01-27 | Alfred Rogers | WWWWLL | Auditorium, Oakland | WIN KO |
1936-01-14 | Hank Hankinson | WWLWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1935-10-09 | Marty Gallagher | WDLLWW | Griffith Stadium, Washington | LOST Points |
1935-08-07 | Joe Louis | WWWWWW | Comiskey Park, Chicago | LOST Technical knockout |
1935-06-10 | Tom Jones | LLLLLW | Peoria | WIN Points |
1935-06-07 | Jack Slade | debut | Municipal Stadium, Davenport | WIN KO |
1935-05-27 | Hans Birkie | LLLLWL | Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto | WIN Points |
1935-04-15 | Hans Birkie | DLLLLW | City Auditorium, Denver | WIN KO |
1935-04-04 | Bob Williams | WWLWLL | Tulsa | WIN KO |
1935-04-01 | Joe Rice | LLWLLL | Oklahoma City | WIN KO |
1935-03-27 | Babe Hunt | WWWWLW | Fair Park Live Stock Arena, Dallas | WIN Points |
1935-03-04 | Salvatore Ruggirello | WLLWLW | Benjamin Field Arena, Tampa | WIN Technical knockout |
1935-02-21 | Jack Wagner | debut | Daytona Beach | WIN KO |
1935-02-19 | Jack Townsend | LLLLW | Jacksonville | WIN KO |
1935-02-14 | Ted DeMarino | debut | Dixie Theatre, West Palm Beach | WIN KO |
1935-02-11 | Eddie Civil | LWWWWL | Benjamin Field Arena, Tampa | WIN Technical knockout |
1935-02-04 | Merrill 'Red' Tonn | LWLLLW | Legion Coliseum, Sarasota | WIN KO |
1934-11-23 | Art Lasky | WWWWWL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | DRAW Points |
1934-09-28 | Salvatore Ruggirello | LWLLWL | Auditorium, Milwaukee | WIN KO |
1934-09-20 | Art Sykes | LLWWWW | Wrigley Field, Chicago | WIN Points |
1934-06-12 | Art Lasky | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Unanimous decision |
1934-04-17 | Lee Ramage | WWLWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1934-03-09 | Walter Neusel | WWWWWD | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Majority decision |
1934-02-09 | Charley Massera | DWDWLW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Split-decision |
1933-12-29 | Don McCorkindale | DWWWLW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Points |
1933-09-18 | Jack Sharkey | WLDWWL | Comiskey Park, Chicago | WIN Unanimous decision |
1933-06-02 | Tuffy Griffiths | LWLLLW | Mills Stadium, Chicago | WIN Unanimous decision |
1933-05-03 | Charley Retzlaff | WWWWW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN KO |
1933-02-24 | Johnny Risko | LLWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Points |
1933-02-02 | Unknown Winston | WWWLWW | Convention Hall, Philadelphia | WIN Points |
1933-01-23 | KO Christner | WDWWWL | St. Nicholas Arena, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1933-01-10 | Tommy Loughran | WLLLWL | Convention Hall, Philadelphia | LOST Unanimous decision |
1932-12-09 | Primo Carnera | WWWWWW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | LOST Split-decision |
1932-10-13 | Joe Sekyra | LWWLLL | Auditorium, Minneapolis | LOST |
1932-09-22 | Angus Snyder | WLWLWL | City Auditorium, Omaha | WIN Technical knockout |
1932-09-01 | Johnny Risko | WLLWWW | Municipal Stadium, Cleveland | LOST Points |
1932-07-04 | Max Baer | WWWWWW | Dempsey's Bowl, Reno | LOST Points |
1932-04-29 | Mickey Walker | WWDWWW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | LOST Split-decision |
1932-01-29 | Max Baer | LWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Unanimous decision |
1932-01-15 | Paulino Uzcudun | LWLWWL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Majority decision |
1931-12-18 | Tommy Loughran | WWWLWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1931-11-19 | Primo Carnera | WWWWWL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | LOST Unanimous decision |
1931-10-30 | Jimmy Slattery | WLWWL | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Points |
1931-09-30 | Joe Sekyra | LWWWWW | Coliseum, Chicago | WIN Points |
1931-09-09 | Young Con O'Kelly | WLLDLL | White City Arena, Chicago | DRAW Split-decision |
1931-07-01 | Ace Hudkins | WLWLL | Mills Stadium, Chicago | LOST Points |
1931-06-09 | Pat McCarthy | WWWLLL | Kanawha Park, Charleston | WIN Technical knockout |
1931-05-08 | Emmett Rocco | DWLLLW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Points |
1931-04-27 | Emmett Rocco | DDWLLL | Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh | LOST Points |
1931-04-21 | Johnny Risko | WLLLLW | Arena, Boston | LOST Points |
1931-03-31 | Young Con O'Kelly | WWWLWW | Arena, Boston | WIN Unanimous decision |
1931-03-06 | Tuffy Griffiths | WWWWWL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | LOST Points |
1931-02-06 | Jack Gagnon | LLLWWL | Boston Garden, Boston | WIN KO |
1931-01-30 | Harry Dillon | WLWLLW | Riverview Rink, Milwaukee | WIN KO |
1931-01-14 | Jimmy Slattery | WLWL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | LOST Points |
1930-11-21 | Tommy Loughran | WWLLWW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | LOST Unanimous decision |
1930-11-06 | Jimmy Slattery | WWLW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Split-decision |
1930-10-14 | Tom Kirby | LLWWL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN KO |
1930-09-11 | Leo Lomski | DDDWDD | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN KO |
1930-08-29 | Jack Kracken | WWWLL | Jones & Baumrucker Park, Chicago | WIN Technical knockout |
1930-08-16 | Len Darcy | DDLLDW | North Shore Arena, South Haven | WIN Points |
1930-08-01 | Bud Doran | LLWWLL | Jones & Baumrucker Park, Chicago | WIN Points |
1930-07-18 | Jimmy Mahoney | WLLLLL | Jones & Baumrucker Park, Chicago | WIN KO |
1930-07-11 | KO White | LWLWDL | Jones & Baumrucker Park, Chicago | WIN Points |
1930-06-20 | Paul Pantaleo | WWWWDW | Blue Mound Race Track, Milwaukee | LOST Points |
1930-05-28 | Mitz Minikel | LLWLWW | Auditorium, Milwaukee | WIN KO |
1930-04-30 | Al Keegan | WWLDW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Technical knockout |
1930-04-21 | Mitz Minikel | WLLWLW | Auditorium, Milwaukee | LOST Points |
1930-04-03 | Dave Maier | WWWWWW | Auditorium, Milwaukee | WIN Technical knockout |
1930-03-24 | Paul Swiderski | WWLLWL | White City Arena, Chicago | LOST Points |
1930-03-08 | Leon Lucas | WWWWWW | Auditorium, Milwaukee | WIN KO |
1930-02-11 | Al Stillman | WWWLWW | Arena, Saint Louis | LOST |
1930-02-07 | Chick Rife | WWLLWW | Coliseum, Chicago | WIN Technical knockout |
1930-01-31 | Jack Barry | LWLWLW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Points |
1930-01-23 | Johnny Freeman | LWWWWW | Rainbo Fronton, Chicago | WIN Points |
1929-12-26 | Tom Jones | WWL | Ashland Blvd. Auditorium, Chicago | WIN Points |
1929-11-18 | Ted Ross | WWWWLL | White City Arena, Chicago | LOST |
1929-10-29 | Russell Buelick | LDLWDL | Guyon's Paradise Ballroom, Chicago | WIN KO |
1929-10-22 | Russell Buelick | LDLWD | Guyon's Paradise Ballroom, Chicago | WIN KO |
1929-10-16 | Nick Taft | LWWLWD | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Technical knockout |
1929-08-12 | Tommy O'Brien | LWLWL | Logan Square Baseball Park, Chicago | WIN Unanimous decision |
1929-07-09 | Johnny Sherrod | WWWWLL | Logan Square Baseball Park, Chicago | WIN Points |
1929-07-04 | Frankie Ryan | debut | Mills Stadium, Chicago | WIN KO |
1929-06-24 | Joe Corrado | WLDLLD | Logan Square Baseball Park, Chicago | WIN KO |
1929-06-10 | Joe Corrado | WWLDLL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | DRAW Points |
1929-05-24 | Mickey Furey | LLLLLL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN KO |
1929-04-29 | Art Schragel | debut | White City Arena, Chicago | WIN Technical knockout |
1929-03-25 | Johnny Sherrod | LWWWLW | Coliseum, Chicago | LOST Points |
1929-03-12 | Chuck Benoit | WWWWLL | Coliseum, Chicago | WIN KO |
1929-02-04 | Billy O'Brien | LLLLLL | White City Arena, Chicago | WIN Technical knockout |
1929-01-22 | Johnny DeCoursey | WLLDLW | Hippodrome, Chicago | DRAW Points |
1929-01-08 | Sam Curtis | DDW | Hippodrome, Chicago | WIN Points |
1928-11-26 | Mickey Furey | LLLLLL | White City Arena, Chicago | WIN Points |
1928-10-29 | Nick Taft | DLLLWW | White City Arena, Chicago | WIN KO |
1928-10-09 | Cecil Hurt | DLWDW | Hippodrome, Chicago | LOST |
1928-09-27 | Russell Buelick | LDLW | Midway Gardens, Chicago | DRAW Points |
1928-09-06 | Jimmy Gardner | LLWDL | Mills Stadium, Chicago | WIN Points |
1928-08-20 | Joe Greb | WDWLDL | Midway Gardens, Chicago | WIN Points |
1928-07-13 | Nick Taft | LLDLLL | Hippodrome, Chicago | LOST Points |