Steve Hamas boxeur

Steve Hamas boxeur
combats
41
gagnés
35
perdus
4
match nul
2
Situation
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Début
1930-02-20
Taille
6′ 1½″/187cm
Allonge
-
âge
67
1907-01-09
Décès
1974-11-00
Nationalité
USA

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Steven Vincent Hamas (January 9, 1907 – October 11, 1974), also known as Hurricane and the Passaic Pounder, was an American football player and boxer. He was a multi-sport athlete at Pennsylvania State University in the late 1920s, receiving 12 varsity letters in football, boxing, lacrosse, basketball, and track and field. He played professional football in the National Football League (NFL) in 1929 and then turned to professional boxing, defeating former heavyweight champions Tommy Loughran and Max Schmeling. He compiled a 35–4–2 in 41 bouts.Hamas was born in 1907 in Passaic, New Jersey. His father was an immigrant from Austria-Hungary who operated a tavern. His mother died when Steve was a boy. The family moved to Wallington, New Jersey, and Hamas transferred from Passaic High School to East Rutherford High School where he had "a fabulous athletic career."He enrolled at Pennsylvania State University on a football scholarship. He played for Penn State Nittany Lions football team where coach Hugo Bezdek played him at center, tackle, end, and halfback, and dubbed him the "All-American substitute." He was a five-sport star at Penn State, competing in football, basketball, track and field (shot put, discus and hammer throw), and lacrosse. Though he had never boxed before, Penn State boxing coach Leo Houck recruited Hamas to spar with his roommate and the team's light heavyweight star, Marty McAndrews. His progress was slowed by a broken wrist, and he underwent an operation to straighten the wrist. He defeated "Dynamite Joe" LaVoti of Syracuse in his first meet and went on to win the national collegiate championship. Hamas was the first athlete in Penn State history to receive 12 varsity letters, and as of 2015, the feat had been matched only by Tubby Crawford in the 1940s.He played professional football in the National Football League (NFL) as a fullback for the Orange Tornadoes. He appeared in 12 NFL games, five as a starter, during the 1929 season.

Date Adversaire Derniers résultats des adversaires Lieu Result
1935-03-10 Max Schmeling LWLLDW Hanseatenhalle LOST
KO
1934-10-05 Art Lasky WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Split-decision
1934-02-13 Max Schmeling WWWLWL Convention Hall, Philadelphia WIN
Unanimous decision
1933-11-17 Lee Ramage WWLWWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Split-decision
1933-10-11 Benny Miller WWLWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Technical knockout
1933-08-29 Charley Massera WWWWDW Fugazy Bowl, Brooklyn DRAW
Points
1933-06-21 Tommy Loughran LWLWWW Yankee Stadium, Bronx LOST
Unanimous decision
1933-03-14 Lee Ramage WWWWLW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles DRAW
Points
1932-07-25 Lee Ramage WWWWWW Wrigley Field, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1932-06-29 Tommy Loughran LWWLLL Shibe Park, Philadelphia LOST
Split-decision
1932-05-11 Tommy Loughran WLWWLL Convention Hall, Philadelphia WIN
Split-decision
1932-03-22 Lee Ramage WWWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles LOST
Points
1932-02-16 Armand Emanuel DLWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
KO
1932-01-15 Tommy Loughran WWLWWL Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1931-11-27 Hans Birkie WLWLWL Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Points
1931-10-26 George Smith LLLLWL St. Nicholas Arena, New York WIN
KO
1931-10-09 Tom DeStefano LWWWDW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
KO
1931-09-19 Armando De Carolis LLLWLL Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn WIN
KO
1931-09-15 James J. Russell WWWDLL Queensboro Stadium, Long Island City, Queens WIN
KO
1931-09-09 George LaRocco LLLLLL Baker Bowl, Philadelphia WIN
Technical knockout
1931-08-31 Mike De Santo debut Ebbets Field, Brooklyn WIN
KO
1931-07-28 Frank Morris WLWWWL Queensboro Stadium, Long Island City, Queens WIN
Technical knockout
1931-07-24 Jerry Garfield LLLLLL Lancaster WIN
KO
1931-07-16 Ted Sandwina WWWDWW Queensboro Stadium, Long Island City, Queens WIN
Technical knockout
1931-05-15 Al Morro WWWL Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
KO
1931-03-31 Johnny Erickson LLLLWL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
KO
1931-03-10 Joe Barlow WWWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
KO
1931-02-17 Tillie Taverna LWLLLL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
KO
1931-01-27 Steve Hayden WWWLLW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
KO
1930-09-25 Cecil Myart WLLWLL Pasadena WIN
KO
1930-09-18 Ray Spiker LLLLLL Pasadena WIN
KO
1930-08-19 Wally Fraser WLLLWL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Technical knockout
1930-08-05 Steve Hayden WWWWWL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Technical knockout
1930-07-21 Hugh Shropshire WLWWLL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
KO
1930-06-04 Mario Campi LWLLWL Dreamland Park, Newark WIN
Points
1930-05-12 Mario Campi DLWLLW Laurel Garden, Newark WIN
Points
1930-04-28 Jack McGregor debut Laurel Garden, Newark WIN
KO
1930-04-07 Johnny Faye debut Laurel Garden, Newark WIN
KO
1930-03-17 Tex Hamer LWWWLL Laurel Garden, Newark WIN
KO
1930-02-20 Vince Babin WLL Passaic WIN
KO

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