Tony Burton boxer
- bouts
- 8
- won
- 4
- lost
- 3
- draw
- 1
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Debut
- 1958-01-04
- Height
- 6′ 0″/183cm
- Reach
- -
- Age
- 78
- Born
- 1937-03-23
- Death
- 2016-02-25
- Nationality
- USA
Anthony Mabron Burton (March 23, 1937 – February 25, 2016) was an American actor and a boxer. He was known for his role as Tony "Duke" Evers in the Rocky films.Burton was born in Flint, Michigan. He had a younger sister named Loretta. A Flint Northern High School graduate, he was a Michigan Golden Gloves heavyweight boxing champion and two-time all-state football player. At Northern, he played halfback. In 1954, he scored 13 touchdowns and led his team in scoring. Many of his scoring runs were of 50 yards or more. He gained 820 yards rushing that year, and one of his runs was for 95 yards. That same year, he was selected to the first teams of the All City and All Valley teams as a halfback. He was also chosen as an All State honorable mention. He was the team's co-captain and Most Valuable Player. Burton led his team in yards gained and receiving yards. In one game against Grand Rapids Catholic, he gained 213 total yards. At Northern, Burton was also the leading baseball pitcher, pitching the team to the city championship title.Burton's boxing career included the Flint Golden Gloves light heavyweight championship in 1955 and 1957. Burton won the State Golden Gloves Light Heavyweight Championship in 1957 and lost in the Chicago Tournament of Champions semi-finals. He fought as a professional boxer in 1958 and 1959. During that time he was knocked out by knockout artist, Lamar Clark, who holds the record for most consecutive knockouts at 44.After his brief professional boxing career, Burton served more than three years in a Chino, Calif., prison for robbery. The acting exercises he performed as part of a therapy program helped steer him into an acting career after his release. NEA's Frank Sanello in March 1988:Prison for me was productive because I got my high school diploma and a degree from the University of California. But most important, I got myself together and found out who I was and how I could proceed without destroying myself.More specifically, one of the skills acquired at Chino landed Burton his wife, Rae, whom he met on a TV repair house call. Moreover, a workshop in the prison, that used psychodrama as a form of therapy, pointed Burton towards his acting career, when an emotional breakthrough achieved by one of his partners in an acting exercise dramatically demonstrated theater's potential power.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1959-04-04 | LaMar Clark | WWWWWW | Polo Grounds, Palm Springs | LOST KO |
1959-02-21 | Bobby Sands | WLLLWW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | LOST KO |
1958-06-14 | Dennis Chaney | LL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN KO |
1958-04-07 | Chuck Wilburn | LDLLLW | Bakersfield Dome, Bakersfield | WIN Points |
1958-02-08 | Curley Lee | WW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | LOST KO |
1958-01-30 | Chuck Wilburn | WWLWLD | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1958-01-28 | Chuck Wilburn | LWWLWL | Arena, San Bernardino | DRAW Points |
1958-01-04 | Bob Smith | debut | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN KO |