Luther McCarty boxer

Luther McCarty boxer
bouts
17
won
15
lost
1
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1911-01-07
Height
6′ 4″/193cm
Reach
80″/203cm
Age
21
Born
1892-03-17
Death
1913-05-24
Nationality
USA

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Luther Quinter McCarty (March 17, 1892 – May 24, 1913) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1911 to 1913. He was considered by most to be the greatest of all the "white hope" fighters who fought during the time of Jack Johnson. He claimed the Heavyweight Championship during Jack Johnson's troubles with the United States Government, with many boxing historians rating him the man with the best chance of defeating Johnson. McCarty was ranked #10 on The Ring magazine's list of the best American heavyweights of the 1910s.McCarty, solidly built and agile, stood about 6'4", and used his 80" reach to throw his strong left jab to both his opponent's head and body with equal accuracy. Though he was at his best controlling the action from a distance, he also possessed a powerful right hand, a devastating left hook to the body, and a punishing uppercut - called Betsy - that he would use when his opponents tried to fight him in close. In addition to his physical strengths, McCarty also had a cool fighting style, never appearing in the ring too nervous or affected by his opponents.Luther Quinter McCarty was born on 20 March 1892 to Maggie McCarty (née Scott), a native of Ireland, and Anton P. McCarty, a cure-all elixirs salesman and proprietor of the White Eagle Medicine Company. Depending on the source, he was born on a farm 30 miles southwest of Lincoln, Nebraska, on a ranch near McCook, Driftwood Creek, Wild Horse Canyon, or in a hollow somewhere in Hitchcock County. His mother was reported to be a stout six feet and 200 pounds, whilst his father stood six feet, five inches tall at 315 pounds. In 1893, Mrs. McCarty died, giving birth to a stillborn son, and as there was no woman in the home, both Luther and young-sister Hazel were taken in by two of McCarty's good neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. John Houlahan, while Anton worked away in his fields of broom corn. He grew up in Piqua, Ohio, and spent time at Sidney gym, as he resided in Sidney since 1907. By 1910, eighteen-year-old Luther decided to go west to lead his life as a cowboy, and found work on a farm in Montana, as an itinerant farmhand, breaking horses. In 1910, he – along with friend Lefty Williams – paid 50 cents to join O'Leary's Athletic Club gymnasium.During the first winter in Montana he began boxing with some of the locals, and soon caught the eye of the local fight promoters. He was a substitute for Yank Kenny, who left town the day before the fight, and on January 7, 1911, in his first recorded fight, he knocked out Wat Adams in the second round, and after had had several bouts in Montana, North Dakota, and Canada, fighting seven times, winning seven fights, by stoppage. Of these such bouts included legendary iron-chinned Joe Grim, earning a draw spending his energy in trying to knockout the "toughest man on earth". He had worked as a sparring partner in Culbertson, Montana, in the fall of 1911. And additionally, on December 6, 1911, McCarty fought Joe Cox (6-1, 4 KOs), and stopped him in the sixth-round by way of an uppercut.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1913-05-24 Arthur Pelkey WLDDW Tommy Burns's Arena, Calgary LOST
KO
1913-04-30 Frank Moran WWDLWW St. Nicholas Arena, New York WIN
1913-04-16 Fireman Jim Flynn WWWLWL Olympia A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1913-01-01 Al Palzer WLWWWL Vernon WIN
Technical knockout
1912-12-10 Fireman Jim Flynn WWWLW Vernon WIN
Technical knockout
1912-10-12 Al Kaufman WWWLLL Eighth Street Arena, San Francisco WIN
Technical knockout
1912-09-28 Jack McFarland WWDWLL Old City Hall, Pittsburgh WIN
KO
1912-09-14 Jim Barry LWLLLL Old City Hall, Pittsburgh WIN
1912-08-19 Jess Willard WLWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York DRAW
1912-08-05 Jim Stewart WLWWDW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
1912-06-19 Tim Logan WWW National A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1912-05-23 Jack Reed LLWLLL Joplin WIN
KO
1912-05-03 Carl Morris WWWWLW Springfield A.C., Springfield WIN
KO
1912-04-26 Joe Hagan debut Bartlesville WIN
KO
1912-04-01 Bill Schultz debut Springfield WIN
KO
1912-03-19 Jim Harper L Springfield A.C., Springfield WIN
KO
1911-12-28 Harry Wuest WWDWWW Springfield LOST
1911-12-18 Jeff Clark WWWWWW Springfield LOST
1911-12-06 Joe Cox WWLWWW Landers Theater, Springfield WIN
KO
1911-11-30 Jack Heinen LLL South Bend WIN
KO
1911-10-07 Tommy Crawford LLLDLL Fargo WIN
KO
1911-07-04 Al Withers DDL Fargo WIN
KO
1911-06-09 Al Withers DD Fargo WIN
KO
1911-04-14 Joe Grim LLDLLL Fairmount Club, Calgary DRAW
1911-01-07 Wat Adams WLL Culbertson WIN
KO

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