Tunney Hunsaker boxer
- bouts
- 35
- won
- 19
- lost
- 15
- draw
- 1
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Debut
- 1952-07-22
- Height
- -
- Reach
- -
- Age
- 75
- Born
- 1930-02-17
- Death
- 2005-04-25
- Nationality
- USA
Tunney Morgan Hunsaker (September 1, 1930 – April 27, 2005) was a mid-20th century American professional boxer, who also served as the Police Chief of Fayetteville, West Virginia.He was born in the Western Kentucky town of Princeton, in Caldwell County. In his youth he served in the United States Air Force, stationed at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.citation neededIn 1960, Hunsaker was Cassius Clay's (later Muhammad Ali) first opponent in a professional boxing bout. After the fight Hunsaker said, "Clay was as fast as lightning ... I tried every trick I knew to throw at him off balance but he was just too good". In a thumbnail profile of the fight the following January, young Cassius was reported as having remarked that Hunsaker's style was far different from what Clay had been exposed to as an amateur and Olympian; the young fighter admitted to nervousness going in, and that Hunsaker's aforementioned pro style, had given him trouble. This respect appears genuine, as it was lasting—in his autobiography, Ali said Hunsaker dealt him one of the hardest body blows he ever took in his career. Ali and Hunsaker became good friends and stayed in touch over the years. Hunsaker said he did not agree with Ali's decision to refuse military service, but praised him as a great humanitarian and athlete.In the fight game, Hunsaker was a small heavyweight, perhaps better suited for light-heavy classification (175 lbs. limit); today, he would most likely compete as a cruiserweight (190 lbs. limit). He fought as a boxer-puncher, by his own telling. Hunsaker once appeared on the undercard at Madison Square Garden. Hunsaker ended up with a record of 17 wins with 15 defeats with 8 wins by knockout. His career ended after a boxing-related head injury suffered on April 6, 1962, in Beckley, West Virginia. Rushed to a Beckley hospital, Hunsaker was in a coma for 9 days during which he underwent two brain operations. His boxing record stood at 18 wins, 15 losses and 9 KOs.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1962-04-06 | Joe Shelton | DWWLLL | Beckley Armory, Beckley | LOST KO |
1962-02-24 | Thomas Dejarnette | W | Moundsville State Prison, Beckley | WIN KO |
1961-10-16 | Sonny Banks | WLLWWW | Graystone Ballroom, Detroit | LOST KO |
1961-09-28 | Thomas Dejarnette | debut | Moundsville State Prison, Beckley | LOST Technical knockout |
1961-08-22 | Herman Wilson | L | Fairgrounds Stadium, Louisville | WIN Technical knockout |
1961-04-25 | Tod Herring | WWWWWW | City Auditorium, Houston | LOST Unanimous decision |
1961-03-21 | Alejandro Lavorante | WWWWWW | Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio | LOST KO |
1960-10-29 | Muhammad Ali | debut | Freedom Hall, Louisville | LOST Unanimous decision |
1960-04-12 | Tom McNeeley | WWWWWW | Arena, Boston | LOST Technical knockout |
1960-02-05 | Johnny Jenkins | LDWWWL | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Split-decision |
1960-01-16 | Jim O'Connell | LLLLWW | Kenova | LOST Points |
1959-11-14 | Hosea Chapman | WWWWLD | Memorial Auditorium, Fayetteville | LOST Unanimous decision |
1959-09-30 | Bert Whitehurst | LWLLDW | Park Center, Charlotte | LOST Technical knockout |
1959-07-24 | Ernie Terrell | WWWWWL | Freedom Hall, Louisville | LOST Unanimous decision |
1959-07-01 | Bennie Thomas | WWWDWL | Jefferson County Armory, Louisville | WIN Points |
1959-06-20 | Hosea Chapman | WWWWWL | Ravenswood | DRAW Points |
1959-05-02 | Billy Walters | LWWLWD | Fayetteville | WIN KO |
1959-03-28 | Terrell Pruitt | debut | Freedom Hall, Louisville | WIN Unanimous decision |
1958-09-30 | Tiny Gibson | debut | Fayetteville | WIN KO |
1958-08-16 | Herbert Hair | LLW | Memorial Auditorium, Fayetteville | WIN KO |
1958-06-23 | Emil Brtko | WLLLWW | High School Stadium, Charleroi | LOST KO |
1953-06-09 | Jim Saddler | LW | Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio | WIN Split-decision |
1953-06-02 | O'Neal Crocker | LWWLLL | Ringside Club, Houston | WIN Technical knockout |
1953-05-13 | Pat Viola | LWLLLW | Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth | WIN Technical knockout |
1953-04-20 | Carl Griffin | WWW | Sportatorium, Dallas | WIN Technical knockout |
1953-03-10 | Joe Arthur | LWLWWL | Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio | WIN Split-decision |
1953-02-10 | Ranchero Alonzo | DWLLLW | Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio | WIN Points |
1952-12-30 | Ranchero Alonzo | LDWLLL | Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio | LOST Points |
1952-11-05 | Whitey Berlier | LLWWWL | Houston | LOST Points |
1952-10-30 | Ben Johnson | WWLLLL | City Coliseum, Austin | WIN Technical knockout |
1952-10-20 | Pat Viola | WWLLWL | Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio | WIN Unanimous decision |
1952-10-07 | Jesus Vargas | LW | Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio | WIN KO |
1952-09-23 | Ranchero Alonzo | LWLDWL | Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio | WIN Points |
1952-07-31 | Pat Viola | LWLWWL | City Coliseum, Austin | WIN Points |
1952-07-22 | Pat Viola | LLWLWW | Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio | WIN Unanimous decision |