Fidel LaBarba boxeador
- combates
- 90
- ganados
- 69
- perdidos
- 15
- empates
- 6
- Estado
- inactive
- División
- flyweight
- Debut
- 1924-10-14
- Altura
- 5′ 3″/160cm
- Alcanza
- 66″/168cm
- Edad
- 76
- Nacimiento
- 1905-09-29
- Muerte
- 1981-10-02
- Nacionalidad
- USA
Fidel LaBarba (September 29, 1905 – October 2, 1981) was a United States boxer and sportswriter. He was born in New York City and grew up in Los Angeles, California. LaBarba began his amateur career at fourteen, eventually winning the flyweight division at the national Amateur Athletic Union tournament in Boston and later qualifying for the United States Olympic team.LaBarba began boxing around age 12 or 13 in little amateur cards held weekly at places such as the Elks Club, which were promoted by Carlo Curtiss, who had been one of World Heavyweight Champion Jess Willard's managers. "Sometimes we would have nude women at these events," he said. The first known mention of "Young Fidel" is September 17, 1920, by the Los Angeles Times, announcing a boxing/wrestling show at the Italian picnic the next day at Selig Zoo where his opponent was to be "Battling Bennie", newsboy like Fidel. Eventually, Central Junior High School boxing instructor Bob Howard saw his potential. According to an interview published January 28, 1927 in some United States newspapers, LaBarba mentioned that he defeated a boy named Dave Mariney (a.k.a. Marini) for the high school championship. Based upon this win, his friends suggested he join the amateurs, which he did. By this, he likely meant he joined the A.A.U. Fidel found it ironic that his first "official" amateur opponent was none other than Dave Mariney. This was at a semi-monthly boxing show sponsored by the Los Angeles Athletic Club (L.A.A.C). "It looked like a crime to match the two," reported the Los Angeles Times November 4, 1920. LaBarba was about four feet tall, and his opponent a foot and a half taller. "But LaBarba soon showed he knew how to take care of himself."George Blake reportedly was the referee at that fight. He and Charles Keppen ran these L.A.A.C. shows. Blake had come to Los Angeles from Chicago in 1904. He had been a United States Army boxing instructor during World War I. By the early 1920s, Blake was a well-known referee for boxing venues such as Jack Doyle's Vernon Arena, and would become the regular referee at the soon-to-be-built Hollywood Legion Stadium. He was much-respected and known as a man of impeccable character. Blake took an interest in the young and talented Fidel LaBarba, and asked Bob Howard to have him come down to the club. " I was asked four or five times, but was embarrassed to go," LaBarba explained. He owned only one pair of torn tennis shoes. He finally mustered the fortitude to go see Blake; thus started a very long relationship. LaBarba continued to have many amateur bouts. "We would receive a gift worth $35.00," he noted. "Later, they would give us a gift certificate to buy clothes at places like the Broadway, or Sears."Meanwhile, LaBarba attended Central Jr. High School, and then Lincoln High School—both in Los Angeles. He enjoyed playing basketball, baseball, and especially football. He was the quarterback for the "lightweight" (midget) football team. While in high school, he sometimes worked nights until midnight, racking pins at a bowling alley, then sleeping on a cot in back of the building. In the morning he would grab a bite to eat at the local restaurant, then head off to school about a mile away.By 1924, LaBarba had lost only one bout after some 30-plus recorded contests. George Blake took eight of his L.A.A.C. boxers to Boston June 1924 for the Olympic trials, and LaBarba qualified. LaBarba won the gold medal in the flyweight division at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. After the Games, Blake arranged an amateur card at Doyle's Vernon Arena with all the American Olympic fighters, at which LaBarba finished out his amateur career.Although still in high school, LaBarba turned professional that same year.
Fecha | Oponente | Resultados últimos oponentes | Lugar | Resultado |
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1933-02-13 | Mose Butch | WWLLWW | Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh | WIN Unanimous decision |
1933-01-27 | Seaman Tommy Watson | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Unanimous decision |
1932-12-29 | Tommy Paul | LLWWWW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | LOST Majority decision |
1932-12-09 | Kid Chocolate | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Majority decision |
1932-11-10 | Conrad Sanico | WLDL | Houston Arena, Honolulu | WIN Technical knockout |
1932-10-15 | Little Dempsey | WWLLWW | Honolulu | WIN Points |
1932-10-08 | Sailor Ray Butler | DWWDWL | Hilo | WIN Points |
1932-09-05 | Frank Torres | WWLLW | Maunaloa | WIN Technical knockout |
1932-09-02 | Vince Venturillo | debut | Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu | WIN Technical knockout |
1932-08-12 | Al Citrino | WWWWWW | Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco | WIN Technical knockout |
1932-07-29 | Varias Milling | LWLWLL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Points |
1932-06-28 | Bobby Gray | DWDWDW | Forman's Arena, San Jose | WIN KO |
1932-06-14 | Tommy Paul | WWLWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1932-06-02 | Varias Milling | DDLWLW | Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento | WIN Points |
1932-04-29 | Johnny Pena | WWWDWW | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | LOST Points |
1932-04-22 | Petey Sarron | WWWWDW | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Points |
1932-04-08 | Max Tarley | WWWWLL | Stockton | WIN Points |
1932-03-11 | Varias Milling | LWDDLW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Points |
1932-01-01 | Baby Arizmendi | WWWWWW | El Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City | LOST Points |
1931-12-17 | Davey Jones | DWWWWD | Greenwich Coliseum, Tacoma | WIN Points |
1931-12-15 | Benny Pelz | LDDWLW | Auditorium, Portland | WIN Points |
1931-12-09 | Leslie (Wildcat) Carter | LLWWL | Auditorium, Oakland | WIN KO |
1931-11-27 | Santiago Zorrilla | WWLWWW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Technical knockout |
1931-11-10 | Leslie (Wildcat) Carter | WLLWW | Crystal Pool, Seattle | WIN Points |
1931-10-09 | Joe Guerrero | WLLWLD | Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento | WIN Points |
1931-09-16 | Johnny Previs | WWLWLW | Wilmington Bowl, Wilmington | WIN Points |
1931-08-21 | Isidro Pinto de Sa | DWWWWW | Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco | WIN Points |
1931-08-06 | Santiago Zorrilla | LWWWWW | Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento | WIN Points |
1931-07-20 | Jackie Mandell | DWWLDD | Civic Auditorium, Stockton | WIN KO |
1931-07-04 | Ray Montoya | LWDWLW | Pismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach | WIN Points |
1931-06-26 | Claude Varner | WWDLDW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | LOST Points |
1931-05-22 | Battling Battalino | LWLWLW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Unanimous decision |
1931-03-27 | Kid Francis | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1931-02-03 | Claude Varner | DLLWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | DRAW Points |
1930-12-10 | Eddie Shea | DWLLWW | Public Hall, Cleveland | LOST Points |
1930-11-28 | Bud Taylor | LWLWDL | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Points |
1930-11-03 | Kid Chocolate | WWWLWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1930-08-07 | Earl Mastro | WWWWWW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | DRAW Points |
1930-05-28 | Bushy Graham | LLDWWL | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Points |
1930-04-21 | Bud Taylor | WDWLWW | Coliseum, Chicago | WIN Points |
1930-04-04 | Tommy Paul | WWWWWD | Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo | WIN Unanimous decision |
1930-03-04 | Santiago Zorrilla | WDLLDL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1930-02-14 | Charley Sullivan | LWLLWW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN KO |
1930-01-28 | Johnny Torres | WDWWDW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1930-01-14 | Ignacio Fernandez | WWWWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1929-10-12 | Kid Francis | WLWDDW | Velodrome d'Hiver, Paris | LOST Points |
1929-08-30 | Jackie Mandell | WWWWW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Technical knockout |
1929-06-25 | Earl Mastro | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Points |
1929-06-07 | Tommy Paul | WWWWWW | Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo | WIN Majority decision |
1929-05-22 | Kid Chocolate | WWWWWW | New York Coliseum, Bronx | LOST Majority decision |
1929-03-16 | Willie Smith | WDWWWL | Sydney Stadium, Sydney | WIN Technical knockout |
1929-03-02 | Billy Grime | LLLDLW | West Melbourne Stadium, Melbourne | WIN Points |
1929-02-09 | Willie Smith | LWDWWW | Sydney Stadium, Sydney | WIN Points |
1929-01-26 | Billy (Young) McAllister | WWLLWL | Sydney Stadium, Sydney | WIN KO |
1928-11-23 | Ray Ravani | WWWWWW | Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco | WIN KO |
1928-09-25 | Young Nationalista | WWWWLW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1928-09-11 | Bushy Graham | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1928-08-07 | Earl Mastro | WWLWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1928-07-17 | Huerta Evans | WWLWWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1927-08-23 | Johnny Vacca | WWLLDD | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1927-07-12 | Memphis Pal Moore | DWLWDL | Wrigley Field, Chicago | WIN Points |
1927-06-27 | Clarence Rosen | LWWWLL | Bay City | DRAW |
1927-06-21 | Mike Brody | DDDWWW | University of St. Louis Athletic Field, Saint Louis | WIN |
1927-05-27 | Willie LaMorte | WWWDLW | Public Hall, Cleveland | WIN Technical knockout |
1927-05-11 | Babe Kellar | WWDWWL | Kalamazoo | WIN |
1927-04-29 | Billy Shaw | WWWWWW | Arena Gardens, Detroit | WIN Points |
1927-04-11 | Young Montreal | WLLLLL | Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence | WIN Points |
1927-03-21 | Johnny Vacca | WLLDLW | Arena, Boston | LOST Points |
1927-02-14 | Johnny Vacca | WWLLDL | Mechanics Building, Boston | LOST Points |
1927-01-21 | Elky Clark | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1926-12-07 | Delos 'Kid' Williams | LLDDWW | Civic Auditorium, Fresno | WIN Points |
1926-11-19 | California Joe Lynch | LLWLWD | Dreamland Rink, San Francisco | WIN |
1926-10-26 | Young Nationalista | DLWWDW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | DRAW Points |
1926-10-05 | Newsboy Brown | WWWWWW | Arena, Vernon | DRAW Points |
1926-09-02 | Paul Milnar | LLLWW | Peoria | WIN Points |
1926-08-25 | Happy Atherton | WWLDDW | Loyola University Athletic Field, Chicago | WIN Points |
1926-08-13 | Emil Paluso | LWWLWW | Comiskey Park, Chicago | WIN Points |
1926-07-07 | Georgie Rivers | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1926-05-04 | Emil Paluso | DWWLWW | Arena, Vernon | WIN |
1926-03-31 | Clever Sencio | WWWLWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1926-03-12 | Vic King | LLLLLL | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Technical knockout |
1926-01-20 | Clever Sencio | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN |
1925-12-23 | Lew Perfetti | WDWLWL | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Points |
1925-11-20 | Ray Fee | debut | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Technical knockout |
1925-08-22 | Frankie Genaro | WWWWWD | Ascot Park, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1925-07-17 | Georgie Rivers | WLDWWW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Points |
1925-05-29 | Teddy Silva | LWWDLW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Points |
1925-04-17 | Newsboy Brown | WWWWWD | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | DRAW Points |
1925-03-20 | Georgie Rivers | WWWDWW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Points |
1925-02-20 | Young Nationalista | WWLWWW | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN Points |
1925-01-13 | Jimmy McLarnin | WWWWDD | Arena, Vernon | LOST Points |
1924-12-04 | Pedro Villa | DDDWLL | Chief Petty Officers Club, San Pedro | WIN Points |
1924-11-11 | Jimmy McLarnin | WWWWWW | Arena, Vernon | DRAW Points |
1924-10-28 | Jimmy McLarnin | WWWWWW | Arena, Vernon | LOST Points |
1924-10-14 | Frankie Grandetta | LWDLWW | Arena, Vernon | WIN Points |