Eddie Machen boxeur
- combats
- 64
- gagnés
- 50
- perdus
- 11
- match nul
- 3
- Situation
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Début
- 1955-03-22
- Taille
- 6′ 0″/183cm
- Allonge
- 75″/191cm
- âge
- 40
- Né
- 1932-07-15
- Décès
- 1972-08-08
- Nationalité
- USA
Edward Mills "Eddie" Machen (June 15, 1932 – August 8, 1972) was an American boxer, who was born in Redding, California, on June 15, 1932. He was one of 6 children of a rural mail carrier. Machen dropped out of high school and became an amateur boxer. However, after just 3 bouts he was arrested and convicted of armed robbery. After his release, he became a professional boxer, determined never to return to prison again. His 64-bout career began on March 22, 1955, and he went on to win his first 24 bouts. He was highly rated and fought most of the big names of his era.Machen often fought at Civic Auditorium or the Cow Palace in San Francisco. His first bout was with fellow first-timer Raul Flores, whom he knocked out in the first round. He had eleven fights in 1955 and the six-feet, 195-pounder won them all, ten by knockout or technical knockout. He had eight more wins in 1956 against better competition. In 1957, he won all five fights he had, including two over former light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim. The Maxim wins made him a ranked contender. Around this time he was considered by some to be the perfect fighting machine.In April 1958, he met highly ranked Zora Folley and fought to a draw over 12 rounds. But he was then knocked out in one round by undefeated future heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson, in September. After being caught flush by an early unexpected big right hand Machen was floored three times, the last for some minutes.On the comeback trail in 1959, Machen posted seven straight wins to return him to contention. In January 1960, he lost a decision to Folley at the Cow Palace. Later that year he met ring legend and future champion, Sonny Liston, and although he lost by a clear 12-round unanimous decision, fought a sharp hit and move match that many believed was later studied by heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. Liston was penalized three times for low blows in that match, a sign of exasperation.1961 began with two wins, then a very controversial loss to Harold Johnson by decision. Again, he came back with three very good wins, including a decision over undefeated Doug Jones. In 1962, Machen had two more wins before he had a draw with high-ranked big hitter Cleveland Williams in Houston in July 1962. In 1963 he resumed fighting and scored four straight knockouts to finish the year. He fought just twice in 1964, battling his personal issues. One was a win, the other a close 12-round loss to another former heavyweight champion, Floyd Patterson in Sweden in July 1964.In 1965, Machen received his first world title shot when he and 6' 6" Ernie Terrell met for the vacated World Boxing Association title that had been stripped from Muhammad Ali. Terrell won the 15-round decision. In 1966 he lost a decision to German southpaw Karl Mildenberger in Germany, then lost a close split-decision to powerful slugger Manuel Ramos. But he closed that year with two wins, one particularly notable over future contender Jerry Quarry, which was Quarry's first defeat
Date | Adversaire | Derniers résultats des adversaires | Lieu | Result |
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1967-05-26 | Boone Kirkman | WWWWWW | Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle | LOST Technical knockout |
1967-03-28 | Henry Clark | DLWWW | Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento | LOST Unanimous decision |
1966-11-21 | Joe Frazier | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Technical knockout |
1966-09-29 | George Johnson | LWDDLW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1966-07-14 | Jerry Quarry | WWDWWD | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Unanimous decision |
1966-06-23 | Joey Orbillo | WWWWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Split-decision |
1966-06-03 | Manuel Ramos | DLWWWW | Sports Arena, Los Angeles | LOST Split-decision |
1966-02-03 | Karl Mildenberger | WWWWWW | Festhalle, Frankfurt | LOST Points |
1965-05-10 | Elmer Rush | WWLWWW | Civic Auditorium, San Francisco | DRAW Points |
1965-03-05 | Ernie Terrell | WWWWWW | International Amphitheatre, Chicago | LOST Unanimous decision |
1964-07-05 | Floyd Patterson | WWWLLW | Råsunda, Solna | LOST Points |
1964-02-17 | Duke Sabedong | LLWLDL | Kezar Pavilion, San Francisco | WIN KO |
1963-11-30 | Dave Bailey | WWWLDL | University of Nevada Gym, Reno | WIN Technical knockout |
1963-11-05 | Bill McMurray | LWWLWL | Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento | WIN KO |
1963-10-12 | Alonzo Johnson | LLWWLW | Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica | WIN KO |
1963-09-16 | Ollie Wilson | LLLWWL | Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica | WIN KO |
1962-07-10 | Cleveland Williams | WWWWWW | Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston | DRAW Points |
1962-05-28 | Roger Rischer | WWWWWW | Civic Auditorium, San Francisco | WIN Unanimous decision |
1962-04-23 | Bert Whitehurst | WWLLLW | Sports Arena, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1961-12-02 | Doug Jones | WWWWWW | Convention Center, Miami Beach | WIN Unanimous decision |
1961-10-17 | Brian London | LLLWLW | Empire Pool, Wembley | WIN Corner retirement |
1961-09-16 | Mike DeJohn | WWWWWL | War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse | WIN Technical knockout |
1961-07-01 | Harold Johnson | WWWWWW | Convention Hall, Atlantic City | LOST Points |
1961-04-10 | Mike DeJohn | LWWWWW | Cow Palace, Daly City | WIN Unanimous decision |
1961-02-22 | Garvin Sawyer | WLLLLL | Stockton | WIN KO |
1960-12-19 | Wayne Bethea | WLLLWW | Auditorium, Portland | WIN Unanimous decision |
1960-09-07 | Sonny Liston | WWWWWW | Sicks' Stadium, Seattle | LOST Unanimous decision |
1960-06-08 | Alonzo Johnson | WLLLWL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Unanimous decision |
1960-05-20 | Alex Miteff | WLLWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1960-02-26 | Billy Hunter | WLDWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1960-01-18 | Zora Folley | WWWWWW | Cow Palace, Daly City | LOST Unanimous decision |
1959-10-27 | Pat McMurtry | WWLWWW | Pacific Livestock Pavilion, Portland | WIN KO |
1959-09-16 | Willi Besmanoff | LLLWWW | Auditorium, Portland | WIN Unanimous decision |
1959-08-11 | Garvin Sawyer | LLLWLL | Memorial Auditorium, Fresno | WIN Points |
1959-07-22 | Reuben Vargas | WLLWWL | Centennial Exposition Arena, Portland | WIN Technical knockout |
1959-05-20 | Reuben Vargas | WWLLWW | Cow Palace, Daly City | WIN Unanimous decision |
1959-03-31 | Clarence Williams | LWLLWW | Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento | WIN Technical knockout |
1959-03-05 | Young Jack Johnson | WLWLWL | Auditorium, Portland | WIN Unanimous decision |
1958-09-14 | Ingemar Johansson | WWWWWW | Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg | LOST KO |
1958-04-09 | Zora Folley | WWWWWW | Cow Palace, Daly City | DRAW Points |
1957-11-13 | Tommy Jackson | WWLWWL | Cow Palace, Daly City | WIN Corner retirement |
1957-09-18 | Edgardo Romero | WLLLLL | Auditorium, Portland | WIN KO |
1957-07-24 | Bob Baker | LLWWLL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Unanimous decision |
1957-05-03 | Joey Maxim | WWLLWL | Freedom Hall, Louisville | WIN Unanimous decision |
1957-01-25 | Joey Maxim | LWWLLW | Auditorium, Miami Beach | WIN Unanimous decision |
1956-12-05 | Johnny Summerlin | WWWWLL | War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse | WIN Unanimous decision |
1956-10-24 | John Holman | WLWWWL | Armory, Portland | WIN KO |
1956-09-04 | Julio Mederos | LLLWLL | Auditorium, Portland | WIN Unanimous decision |
1956-08-16 | Walter Hafer | LLWWLW | Auditorium, Portland | WIN Technical knockout |
1956-07-11 | Nino Valdes | LLWLLW | Auditorium, Miami Beach | WIN KO |
1956-06-18 | Matt Jackson | WWWWWL | San Francisco Gardens, San Francisco | WIN Technical knockout |
1956-04-16 | Nino Valdes | WWLLWL | Cow Palace, Daly City | WIN Unanimous decision |
1956-02-22 | Julio Mederos | LWLLLW | San Francisco Gardens, San Francisco | WIN Unanimous decision |
1955-12-12 | Ben Wise | WLWLLW | Civic Auditorium, San Francisco | WIN Unanimous decision |
1955-11-22 | Max Chris | WWWWWW | Auditorium, Richmond | WIN KO |
1955-09-27 | Howard King | DLWWLW | Auditorium, Richmond | WIN Technical knockout |
1955-09-13 | Bill Davis | debut | Auditorium, Richmond | WIN KO |
1955-08-26 | Frank Buford | LLLLLL | Cow Palace, Daly City | WIN Technical knockout |
1955-08-08 | Shamus Jones | WDWWLL | Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco | WIN KO |
1955-06-22 | Artie Lucido | WWDL | Polo Grounds, New York | WIN KO |
1955-05-14 | Clarence Williams | LW | Redding | WIN KO |
1955-04-13 | George Kennedy | LLDLLD | Cow Palace, Daly City | WIN KO |
1955-03-29 | Ed Robertson | debut | Auditorium, Richmond | WIN Technical knockout |
1955-03-22 | Raul Flores | W | Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento | WIN Technical knockout |