Pete Latzo boxer
- bouts
- 96
- won
- 63
- lost
- 29
- draw
- 3
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- welterweight
- Debut
- 1919-02-13
- Height
- 5′ 7½″/171cm
- Reach
- 68″/173cm
- Age
- 65
- Born
- 1902-08-01
- Death
- 1968-07-07
- Nationality
- USA
Pete Latzo (August 1, 1902 – July 7, 1968) was an American boxer who held the World Welterweight Championship from 1926 to 1927.Latzo was born on August 1, 1902, in Colerain, Pennsylvania, near the heart of coal-mining county. By several accounts, Latzo spent some of his early years mining, and working as a "breaker boy" whose primary job was to pick slate and other impurities from anthracite coal. His brother Steve preceded him as a boxer in local rings with some success, once losing to Mickey Walker by knockout. His older brother Joe also boxed briefly in and around Scranton. For a period, Latzo's brother Mike managed his career, though his primary managers were Paddy Mullins, and Jimmy Johnston.In their first welterweight title fight on March 22, 1923, Mickey Walker defeated Latzo in a twelve-round newspapers decision before a crowd of 10,000 in Newark, New Jersey. Latzo took a tremendous beating, suffering particularly from shots to the body, and was down for a count of three from a solid left to the jaw in the fourth. Latzo continued to take severe punishment to the body in the sixth but managed to stay on his feet. With both men exhausted, the fighting in the seventh through eleventh rounds was comparatively slow, and though the twelfth saw more action from both combatants, Latzo was stunned but not floored by a left to the chin shortly before the final bell.In an impressive upset, Latzo defeated Mickey Walker to take the world welterweight championship before a crowd of 12,000 on May 20, 1926, in a ten-round unanimous decision in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The bout was marred somewhat by frequent clinching, holding and covering up, and it lacked haymakers and knockdowns, but Latzo brilliantly executed his win after previously losing to Walker, a 3-1 favorite to win the match. The Associated Press gave Latzo five rounds, with three to Walker, and two even, and both judges ruled in his favor.He defeated Jewish boxer Willie Harmon on June 29, 1926, in a fifth-round knockout in Newark, New Jersey. If he had lost by knockout, Latzo's recently earned title may have been at risk. The combatants fought with neither having a strong advantage in the first four rounds. A strong left to the body that dazed Harmon followed by a solid right to the jaw during infighting in the fifth ended the bout, though Harmon had been down very briefly in the first. Though he was a sturdy ring veteran, it was Harmon's first loss by knockout.Latzo fought one of his last defenses of the welterweight title on July 9, 1926, against Georgie Levine, winning in a fourth round disqualification before a crowd of around 22,000 at New York's Polo Grounds. After gaining a significant margin on points, Latzo dropped to the canvas in pain. The referee upheld his claim of being hit by a low blow, 1:28 into the fourth round, ending the bout.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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1934-06-22 | Joe Mandarano | WLLDDW | Hobbs' Arena, Shenandoah | LOST Majority decision |
1934-06-05 | Teddy Yarosz | WWWWWW | Hickey Park, Millvale | LOST Technical knockout |
1934-04-27 | Billy Ketchell | WLWLWL | Cambria A.C., Philadelphia | LOST Points |
1934-01-29 | Harry Fuller | WDDWWL | Town Hall, Scranton | LOST Unanimous decision |
1934-01-15 | Harry Fuller | WLWDDW | Town Hall, Scranton | LOST Majority decision |
1932-02-26 | Joe Banovic | LWWLLL | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Points |
1931-09-04 | George Manley | WWWWWW | City Auditorium, Denver | LOST Unanimous decision |
1931-08-18 | Jimmy Britt | WWWWWW | Liberty High School Stadium, Bethlehem | LOST Unanimous decision |
1931-07-22 | Sam Weiss | LLWLWD | Twin City Arena, Laurel | LOST Split-decision |
1931-06-29 | Al Ettore | WWWWWW | Arena Stadium, Philadelphia | LOST Points |
1931-06-22 | Battling Bozo | WWWLWW | City Auditorium, Birmingham | LOST |
1931-06-09 | Battling Bozo | DWWWLW | Atlanta | LOST Points |
1931-05-18 | Charley Belanger | DDWLWW | Arena Gardens, Toronto | LOST Points |
1931-04-27 | Matt Adgie | LWWLLW | Arena, Philadelphia | WIN Points |
1931-03-26 | Rattle Kichline | LWWWWW | Coliseum, Bethlehem | WIN Points |
1931-03-12 | Sam Weiss | LWWLDL | Coliseum, Bethlehem | WIN Unanimous decision |
1931-02-26 | Sam Weiss | WLWWLD | Armory, Bethlehem | WIN Majority decision |
1931-02-02 | Johnny Pilc | DLDWWW | Laurel Garden, Newark | LOST Points |
1931-01-22 | Joe Banovic | LWWWWL | Watres Armory, Scranton | LOST Unanimous decision |
1930-10-13 | Tait Littman | WWWWWW | Riverview Rink, Milwaukee | LOST Points |
1930-09-15 | Jimmy Herman | WWWWWL | Lakewood Park, Mahanoy City | WIN Points |
1930-07-31 | Frank Cawley | WWWWWW | Kingston Armory, Kingston | LOST Unanimous decision |
1930-06-18 | Larry Johnson | WWWLLL | Ebbets Field, Brooklyn | WIN |
1930-05-27 | Jimmy Slattery | WLWWWW | Boston Garden, Boston | NC No Contest |
1930-02-21 | Larry Johnson | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Split-decision |
1930-01-27 | Billy Jones | LDLLLW | Arena, Philadelphia | LOST Points |
1930-01-16 | Eddie Clark | LLLWWL | Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City | WIN KO |
1928-10-17 | Jim Braddock | WWLDDL | Newark Armory, Newark | LOST Points |
1928-10-05 | Charley Belanger | WWWWDW | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Points |
1928-09-07 | Leo Lomski | WLWWWD | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | LOST Points |
1928-08-20 | Matt Adgie | WWWLLW | Baker Bowl, Philadelphia | WIN Unanimous decision |
1928-07-16 | Tommy Loughran | WWWWWW | Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre | LOST Unanimous decision |
1928-06-13 | Leo Lomski | WWLWWW | Ebbets Field, Brooklyn | WIN |
1928-06-01 | Tommy Loughran | WWWWWW | Ebbets Field, Brooklyn | LOST Unanimous decision |
1928-05-14 | Bing Conley | LWLLLW | St. Nicholas Arena, New York | WIN Points |
1928-04-23 | Tony Marullo | WLWLLW | St. Nicholas Arena, New York | WIN Points |
1928-02-23 | Paul Swiderski | WWWDLL | Arena, Syracuse | WIN Points |
1928-02-06 | Maxie Rosenbloom | WLWWWW | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | WIN Points |
1927-11-21 | Maxie Rosenbloom | WLLWDL | Arena, Philadelphia | LOST Split-decision |
1927-10-28 | Frankie Schoell | WWWLWW | Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo | LOST Unanimous decision |
1927-10-10 | George Warner | WWWLW | Arena, Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
1927-09-30 | Tiger Flowers | DWDWWW | Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre | LOST Unanimous decision |
1927-09-19 | Dick Evans | LWWWWW | Auditorium, Canton | WIN |
1927-08-30 | Jack McVey | WDWWW | Taylor Bowl, Newburgh Heights | DRAW Points |
1927-08-27 | Johnny Saxon | WLWLWL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN Technical knockout |
1927-08-23 | Allentown Joe Gans | DLWDWW | Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre | WIN |
1927-06-03 | Joe Dundee | WWLWWW | Polo Grounds, New York | LOST Majority decision |
1927-05-09 | Jack Rappaport | LLWLL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN Technical knockout |
1927-03-10 | Joe Simonich | LLLLLW | Dexter Park Pavilion, Chicago | LOST Unanimous decision |
1927-02-21 | Clyde Hull | DWLDLL | Gardner Park Arena, Dallas | LOST |
1927-02-18 | Billy Piltz | WWWLLD | Oklahoma City | WIN |
1927-01-24 | Jimmy Jones | DWWWWW | Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh | WIN Points |
1927-01-14 | Sergeant Sammy Baker | WWLWW | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | WIN Unanimous decision |
1926-12-08 | Joe Simonich | LLLLLL | 113th Regiment Armory, Newark | WIN |
1926-07-16 | Ted Nelson | WWLDWL | North End Baseball Park, Steubenville | WIN Technical knockout |
1926-07-09 | George Levine | WWLWDL | Polo Grounds, New York | WIN |
1926-06-29 | Willie Harmon | LWWWDL | Dreamland Park, Newark | WIN KO |
1926-05-20 | Mickey Walker | WWLWWW | Watres Armory, Scranton | WIN Unanimous decision |
1926-03-23 | Georgie Russell | DLDLLW | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | WIN Technical knockout |
1926-02-15 | Morrie Schlaifer | LLWLL | Arena, Philadelphia | WIN Unanimous decision |
1926-01-25 | Joe Carlo | WWLLLL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN Technical knockout |
1926-01-04 | Italian Joe Gans | LDWDWL | Broadway Arena, Brooklyn | WIN Points |
1925-12-21 | Bermondsey Billy Wells | WWWLWW | Newark | WIN |
1925-10-12 | Bobby Barrett | WLLLWW | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN Points |
1925-09-14 | Italian Joe Gans | WLDWDW | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN Points |
1925-06-23 | Morrie Schlaifer | LWWWLW | Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre | LOST KO |
1925-06-16 | George Levine | WLLWWW | Coney Island Stadium, Brooklyn | WIN Points |
1925-05-11 | Willie Harmon | WWWWWW | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN Unanimous decision |
1925-04-27 | Manny Owens | WDDLLL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN Technical knockout |
1925-03-06 | Jack Rappaport | WLWWWL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Points |
1925-01-28 | Bermondsey Billy Wells | LLDWDW | Auditorium, Oakland | LOST Points |
1925-01-19 | Eddie Burnbrook | LLWWLL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN KO |
1925-01-01 | Pat Haley | WWWWWW | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN KO |
1924-12-12 | Tillie Herman | WDLWWW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Points |
1924-11-21 | Morrie Schlaifer | WWLWDL | Auditorium, Omaha | WIN Points |
1924-09-08 | Willie Harmon | WWDLDW | Bank Street Open-Air Arena, Newark | LOST |
1924-08-29 | Frankie Venchell | LDLWLW | Exeter Ball Park, Exeter | WIN Majority decision |
1924-08-11 | Frankie Quill | LLLDWL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN Technical knockout |
1924-06-27 | Phil Kaplan | LLWDLW | 109th Infantry Armory, Scranton | WIN Majority decision |
1924-05-19 | Dave Shade | WWWWWW | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | DRAW Points |
1924-04-24 | Harry Galfund | LLWWLW | 109th Infantry Armory, Scranton | WIN Unanimous decision |
1924-04-05 | Georgie Ward | LWWLLW | 108th Field Artillery Armory, Philadelphia | WIN Points |
1924-02-26 | Bermondsey Billy Wells | WDLWL | Mechanics Building, Boston | WIN Unanimous decision |
1924-01-14 | Frankie Schoell | WWWWW | Town Hall, Scranton | LOST Unanimous decision |
1924-01-10 | Georgie Ward | WWLWWL | Mechanics Building, Boston | WIN Unanimous decision |
1923-12-17 | Wally Hinckle | LWLLLL | Feeley Hall, Hazleton | WIN KO |
1923-06-13 | Phil Kaplan | WWWWWW | Coney Island Velodrome, Brooklyn | DRAW Points |
1923-06-05 | Young George Erne | LLLWLL | 109th Infantry Armory, Scranton | WIN KO |
1923-04-02 | Jimmy Jones | WWLWWW | Oak Hill Auditorium, Youngstown | DRAW |
1923-03-22 | Mickey Walker | WWWWWW | 113th Regiment Armory, Newark | LOST |
1923-02-19 | Frankie Schoell | WWWWWW | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | LOST |
1923-02-15 | Johnny Karr | WWWWW | Oak Hill Auditorium, Youngstown | WIN |
1923-02-09 | Johnny Nichols | WDDWLW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1923-02-06 | Paul Doyle | LWWWLW | Mechanics Building, Boston | WIN Unanimous decision |
1923-01-16 | Georgie Ward | DWWLLL | Broad A.C., Newark | WIN |
1922-12-11 | Sailor Friedman | WWWWWW | Arena, Philadelphia | WIN |
1922-11-30 | Tim Droney | WLWWWW | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1922-11-09 | Georgie Ward | WDWWLL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1922-10-16 | Eddie Shevlin | LLWWWW | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | LOST |
1922-10-03 | Frankie Schoell | WLWWWW | Crystal Palace, Rocky Glen | WIN |
1922-08-10 | Bermondsey Billy Wells | WWWWL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1922-07-25 | Paul Doyle | LWWWLW | Town Hall, Scranton | LOST |
1922-05-17 | Dave Shade | WWWWWW | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | WIN |
1922-05-04 | Marty Summers | WWLWWL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1922-04-06 | Al Brown | WLLLWW | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1922-03-31 | Jack Palmer | LLLLDW | American A.C., Hazleton | WIN |
1922-02-03 | Jack Palmer | WWWLLL | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Points |
1922-01-26 | Frankie Schoell | WWWWWW | Town Hall, Scranton | LOST |
1922-01-12 | Al Norton | WWWWLD | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1921-12-23 | Jack Palmer | LWWWLL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1921-11-03 | Tim Droney | LDWDLL | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | WIN |
1921-10-31 | Jimmy Sullivan | WLWWDL | Olympia A.C., Philadelphia | WIN Technical knockout |
1921-10-28 | Barney Adair | WLLWDW | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1921-10-15 | Tim Droney | LDWDL | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | WIN |
1921-10-13 | Nick Moon | WWWWWL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN KO |
1921-09-09 | Harry Turner | WWWL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN KO |
1921-09-02 | Johnny Herman | DLLLWL | Feeley Hall, Hazleton | WIN |
1921-08-04 | Tim Droney | WWLLL | Athletic Park, Scranton | DRAW |
1921-06-29 | Jake Schiffer | LLLLDL | Athletic Park, Scranton | WIN KO |
1921-06-06 | Bud Logan | WLWLDW | Federal League Baseball Park, Harrison | WIN |
1921-05-10 | Sammy Berne | LWDWLW | Athletic Park, Scranton | WIN |
1921-04-14 | George Reynolds | LLLLLD | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1921-04-04 | Westside Jimmy Duffy | LDLDWL | Victory Hall, Johnson City | WIN Unanimous decision |
1921-01-17 | Al Dewey | WDWWLD | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | LOST |
1920-12-25 | Ren Carlin | D | Freeland Opera House, Freeland | WIN Technical knockout |
1920-12-15 | Jimmy Shevlin | LLWDL | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | WIN |
1920-11-15 | Frankie Venchell | WDWWWW | South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre | LOST |
1920-10-14 | Willie Ritchie | DLWDWW | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1920-09-17 | George Reynolds | LLLDLL | Lapchack's Hall, Hazleton | WIN |
1920-08-17 | Johnny Mahoney | DLDLWL | Feeley Hall, Hazleton | WIN |
1920-06-25 | Al Murphy | DLWWDL | Athletic Park, Scranton | LOST |
1920-05-26 | Willie Ritchie | LDLWDW | Town Hall, Scranton | LOST |
1920-04-15 | George Reynolds | LWLLLD | St. Clair | WIN |
1920-03-11 | Joe O'Neill | WLDLWW | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1920-03-08 | Al Reynolds | WWWLL | Charlton's Hall, Pottsville | WIN |
1920-02-23 | Al Reynolds | WWWL | Charlton's Hall, Pottsville | WIN |
1920-02-13 | Joe O'Neill | WWLDLW | Town Hall, Scranton | LOST |
1920-01-29 | Frankie McCarthy | LDLWLL | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN Technical knockout |
1920-01-01 | Mickey Malloy | WLDWWD | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN KO |
1919-12-29 | Joe Sugars | WWDW | Armory, Plymouth | WIN |
1919-10-17 | Joe Sugars | WWD | Nesbitt Theatre, Wilkes-Barre | LOST |
1919-09-27 | Billy Gannon | LLDWWL | National A.C., Philadelphia | LOST |
1919-05-08 | Willie DeHaut | L | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN KO |
1919-04-07 | K O Grant | debut | Nesbitt Theatre, Wilkes-Barre | WIN KO |
1919-03-31 | Eddie Milhelm | debut | Nesbitt Theatre, Wilkes-Barre | WIN KO |
1919-03-13 | Jake Henry | L | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1919-02-27 | Silent Cawley | debut | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN |
1919-02-13 | Red Ferguson | debut | Town Hall, Scranton | WIN Technical knockout |