Rocky Marciano boxer

Rocky Marciano boxer
bouts
49
won
49
lost
0
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1947-03-17
Height
5′ 10½″/179cm
Reach
68″/173cm
Age
45
Born
1923-09-01
Death
1969-08-31
Nationality
USA

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Rocco Francis Marchegiano (September 1, 1923 – August 31, 1969; Italian pronunciation: markeˈdʒaːno), better known as Rocky Marciano (/mɑːrsiˈɑːnoʊ/, Italian: marˈtʃaːno), was an American professional boxer who competed from 1947 to 1955, and held the world heavyweight title from 1952 to 1956. He is the only heavyweight champion to have finished his career undefeated. His six title defenses were against Jersey Joe Walcott (from whom he had taken the title), Roland La Starza, Ezzard Charles (twice), Don Cockell and Archie Moore.Known for his relentless fighting style, formidable punching power, stamina, and exceptionally durable chin, Marciano is considered one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time.Marciano remains the only fighter to have stopped every opponent he ever faced for the world heavyweight title, and holds the highest knockout-to-win ratio in world heavyweight title fights at 85.7%.nb 2 His career knockout-to-win percentage of 87.8% remains one of the highest in heavyweight boxing history. Marciano is ranked #14 in The Ring magazine's list of the 100 greatest punchers of all time. Born Rocco Francis Marchegiano, he was raised on the south side of Brockton, Massachusetts to Pierino Marchegiano and Pasqualina Picciuto. Both of his parents were immigrants from Italy. His father was from Ripa Teatina, Abruzzo, while his mother was from San Bartolomeo in Galdo, Campania. Rocky had two brothers, Louis (aka Sonny) and Peter, and three sisters, Alice, Concetta and Elizabeth. When he was about 18 months old, Marciano contracted pneumonia, from which he almost died.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1955-09-21 Archie Moore WWWWWW Yankee Stadium, Bronx WIN
KO
1955-05-16 Don Cockell WWWWWW Kezar Stadium, San Francisco WIN
Technical knockout
1954-09-17 Ezzard Charles WLLWWL Yankee Stadium, Bronx WIN
KO
1954-06-17 Ezzard Charles WWLLWW Yankee Stadium, Bronx WIN
Unanimous decision
1953-09-24 Roland LaStarza WWWLWW Polo Grounds, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1953-05-15 Jersey Joe Walcott WLLWWL Chicago Stadium, Chicago WIN
KO
1952-09-23 Jersey Joe Walcott WWLLWW Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia WIN
KO
1952-07-28 Harry Matthews WWWWWW Yankee Stadium, Bronx WIN
KO
1952-05-12 Bernie Reynolds LWLLLW Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1952-04-21 Gino Buonvino LWLDWL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1952-02-13 Lee Savold WWWLWL Convention Hall, Philadelphia WIN
Corner retirement
1951-10-26 Joe Louis WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1951-08-27 Freddie Beshore LLWLWL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
KO
1951-07-12 Rex Layne WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
KO
1951-04-30 Willis Applegate WLLLLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Unanimous decision
1951-03-26 Art Henri LLLWLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1951-03-20 Harold Mitchell LLLLLL Auditorium, Hartford WIN
Technical knockout
1951-01-29 Keene Simmons WLLLLW Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1950-12-18 Bill Wilson WLWWWL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1950-11-13 Ted Lowry WLWLLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Unanimous decision
1950-09-18 Johnny Shkor LDWLWL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1950-07-10 Gino Buonvino WWLWWL Braves Field, Boston WIN
Technical knockout
1950-06-05 Eldridge Eatman LLWLLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1950-03-24 Roland LaStarza WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Split-decision
1949-12-30 Carmine Vingo WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
KO
1949-12-19 Phil Muscato LWLLLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1949-12-02 Pat Richards WWWWLD Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1949-11-07 Joe Dominic LLWLWL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1949-10-10 Ted Lowry LLLLLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Unanimous decision
1949-09-26 Tommy DiGiorgio LLWLLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1949-08-16 Pete Louthis WLLDWL New Page Arena, New Bedford WIN
KO
1949-07-18 Harry Haft LLLLWL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1949-05-23 Don Mogard LLLLLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Unanimous decision
1949-05-02 Jimmy Evans WWWWLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1949-04-11 Jimmy Walls WLWWLW Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1949-03-28 Artie Donato LWLLWL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1949-03-21 Johnny Pretzie LWWLWW Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1948-12-14 Gilley Ferron LWLLWW Convention Hall, Philadelphia WIN
Technical knockout
1948-11-29 James Patrick Connolly LWWWWL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1948-10-04 Bob Jefferson WLWL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1948-09-30 Gilbert Cardone L Uline Arena, Washington WIN
KO
1948-09-20 Bill Hardeman LWLLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1948-09-13 Humphrey Jackson LWWWWL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1948-08-30 Jimmy Weeks debut Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1948-08-23 Eddie Ross DWWWWW Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1948-08-09 Bobby Quinn WWWWWW Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1948-07-19 John Edwards LW Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1948-07-12 Harry Bilazarian WLLWLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Technical knockout
1947-03-17 Lee Epperson debut Valley Arena, Holyoke WIN
KO

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