Ezzard Charles boxeador
- luta
- 121
- vitória
- 95
- derrota
- 25
- empate
- 1
- Estado
- inactive
- divisão
- heavyweight
- Estreia
- 1940-03-12
- Altura
- 6′ 0″/183cm
- Alcance
- 73″/185cm
- Idade
- 53
- Born
- 1921-07-07
- Death
- 1975-05-28
- Nascimento
- USA
Ezzard Mack Charles (July 7, 1921 – May 28, 1975), known as the Cincinnati Cobra, was an American professional boxer and World Heavyweight Champion. Known for his slick defense and precision, he is often considered the greatest light heavyweight boxer of all time. As of May 2021, BoxRec ranks Charles as the second greatest boxer of all time, pound for pound, behind Floyd Mayweather Jr. Charles defeated numerous Hall of Fame fighters in three different weight classes. Charles retired with a record of 95 wins, 25 losses and 1 draw. He was posthumously inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in the inaugural class of 1990.Charles was born in Lawrenceville, Georgia, and grew up in Cincinnati. Charles graduated from Woodward High School in Cincinnati, Ohio where he was already becoming a well-known fighter. Known as "The Cincinnati Cobra", Charles fought many notable opponents in both the light heavyweight and heavyweight divisions, eventually winning the World Championship in the latter. Although he never won the Light Heavyweight title, The Ring has rated him as the greatest light heavyweight of all time.Charles started his career as a featherweight in the amateurs, where he had a record of 42–0. In 1938, he won the Diamond Belt Middleweight Championship. He followed this up in 1939 by winning the Chicago Golden Gloves tournament of champions. He won the national AAU Middleweight Championship in 1939. He turned professional in 1940, knocking out Melody Johnson in the fourth round. Charles won all of his first 17 fights before being defeated by veteran Ken Overlin. Victories over future Hall of Famers Teddy Yarosz and the much avoided Charley Burley had started to solidify Charles as a top contender in the middleweight division. However, he served in the U.S. military during World War II and was unable to fight professionally in 1945.He returned to boxing after the war as a light heavyweight, picking up many notable wins over leading light heavyweights, as well as heavyweight contenders Archie Moore, Jimmy Bivins, Lloyd Marshall and Elmer Ray. Shortly after his knock-out of Moore in their third and final meeting, tragedy struck. Charles fought a young contender named Sam Baroudi, knocking him out in Round 10. Baroudi died of the injuries he sustained in this bout. Charles was so devastated he almost gave up fighting. Charles was unable to secure a title shot at light heavyweight and moved up to heavyweight. After knocking out Joe Baksi and Johnny Haynes, Charles won the vacant National Boxing Association Heavyweight title when he outpointed Jersey Joe Walcott over 15 rounds on June 22, 1949. The following year, he outpointed his idol and former World Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis to become the recognized Lineal Champion. Successful defenses against Walcott, Lee Oma and Joey Maxim followed.
Data | Adversário | Últimos resultados dos adversários | Lugar | Resultado |
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1959-09-01 | Alvin Green | WWWLLW | Municipal Auditorium, Oklahoma City | LOST Unanimous decision |
1959-07-30 | George Logan | WWWWWW | Fairgrounds Arena, Boise | LOST KO |
1959-07-03 | Dave Ashley | LLLLLW | Lincoln Heights High School, Lincoln Heights | WIN Technical knockout |
1958-10-27 | Donnie Fleeman | WWWWLW | Memorial Auditorium, Dallas | LOST KO |
1958-09-30 | Alfredo Zuany | WWWWWW | Plaza de Toros, Ciudad Juarez | LOST Unanimous decision |
1958-08-28 | Johnny Harper | LLWLWW | East-West Stadium, Fairmont | WIN Unanimous decision |
1956-10-02 | Dick Richardson | WWWLWW | Harringay Arena, Harringay | LOST |
1956-08-31 | Harry Matthews | WWLLWW | Sicks' Stadium, Seattle | LOST Unanimous decision |
1956-07-13 | Pat McMurtry | WDWWWW | Lincoln Bowl, Tacoma | LOST Unanimous decision |
1956-06-19 | Bob Albright | DDWWLL | Softball Park, Phoenix | WIN Corner retirement |
1956-05-21 | Wayne Bethea | LDLWWW | St. Nicholas Arena, New York | LOST Unanimous decision |
1956-04-21 | Don Jasper | WLLWLW | Windsor Arena, Windsor | WIN Technical knockout |
1955-12-29 | Young Jack Johnson | WWLWWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Technical knockout |
1955-12-22 | Bob Albright | LWDDWW | Cow Palace, Daly City | WIN Split-decision |
1955-12-06 | Toxie Hall | LLWDWW | War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester | WIN Unanimous decision |
1955-11-14 | Toxie Hall | LLLWDW | Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence | LOST Split-decision |
1955-08-31 | Tommy Jackson | WWWWWW | Arena, Cleveland | LOST Unanimous decision |
1955-08-03 | Tommy Jackson | WWWWWW | War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse | LOST Unanimous decision |
1955-07-13 | Paul Andrews | WWLWLW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Split-decision |
1955-06-08 | John Holman | WLWWWW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Unanimous decision |
1955-04-27 | John Holman | LWLWWW | Auditorium, Miami Beach | LOST Technical knockout |
1955-04-11 | Vern Escoe | WWWWWL | Edmonton Gardens, Edmonton | WIN KO |
1955-02-18 | Charley Norkus | WWLWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1954-09-17 | Rocky Marciano | WWWWWW | Yankee Stadium, Bronx | LOST KO |
1954-06-17 | Rocky Marciano | WWWWWW | Yankee Stadium, Bronx | LOST Unanimous decision |
1954-01-13 | Bob Satterfield | WLWWWW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN KO |
1953-12-16 | Coley Wallace | WWLWWW | Civic Auditorium, San Francisco | WIN KO |
1953-09-08 | Harold Johnson | WWWWWW | Connie Mack Stadium, Philadelphia | LOST Split-decision |
1953-08-11 | Nino Valdes | WLLLLW | Auditorium, Miami Beach | LOST Unanimous decision |
1953-05-26 | Larry Watson | LLWLLW | Arena, Milwaukee | WIN KO |
1953-05-12 | Billy Gilliam | LLWLLW | Sports Arena, Toledo | WIN Unanimous decision |
1953-04-01 | Rex Layne | WWLWWL | Winterland Arena, San Francisco | WIN Unanimous decision |
1953-02-04 | Tommy Harrison | DWLWWW | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Technical knockout |
1953-01-14 | Wes Bascom | LLWWLL | Arena, Saint Louis | WIN Technical knockout |
1952-12-15 | Frank Buford | DLLWLW | Boston Garden, Boston | WIN Technical knockout |
1952-11-26 | Jimmy Bivins | LWWWWL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Unanimous decision |
1952-10-24 | Cesar Brion | WWWLWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
1952-10-08 | Bernie Reynolds | LLWLWL | Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1952-08-08 | Rex Layne | WLWWWL | Ogden Stadium, Ogden | LOST Points |
1952-06-05 | Jersey Joe Walcott | WWWLLW | Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia | LOST Unanimous decision |
1951-12-21 | Joe Kahut | WWWWDL | Pacific Livestock Pavilion, Portland | WIN KO |
1951-12-12 | Joey Maxim | WWWWLW | Cow Palace, Daly City | WIN Unanimous decision |
1951-10-10 | Rex Layne | WWWWWL | Forbes Field, Pittsburgh | WIN Technical knockout |
1951-07-18 | Jersey Joe Walcott | WWWWLL | Forbes Field, Pittsburgh | LOST KO |
1951-05-30 | Joey Maxim | WWWWWW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Unanimous decision |
1951-03-07 | Jersey Joe Walcott | WWWWWL | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Unanimous decision |
1951-01-12 | Lee Oma | WWLWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1950-12-05 | Nick Barone | WWWLWW | Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1950-09-27 | Joe Louis | WWWWWW | Yankee Stadium, Bronx | WIN Unanimous decision |
1950-08-15 | Freddie Beshore | WWLWLL | Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo | WIN Technical knockout |
1949-10-14 | Pat Valentino | DLDWWW | Cow Palace, Daly City | WIN KO |
1949-08-10 | Gus Lesnevich | WWWLWL | Yankee Stadium, Bronx | WIN Corner retirement |
1949-06-22 | Jersey Joe Walcott | LWWWLL | Comiskey Park, Chicago | WIN Unanimous decision |
1949-02-28 | Joey Maxim | WWWLWW | Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati | WIN Majority decision |
1949-02-07 | Johnny Haynes | LLWWLW | Arena, Philadelphia | WIN KO |
1948-12-10 | Joe Baksi | WWWWLW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1948-11-15 | Walter Hafer | LWLLLW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1948-09-13 | Jimmy Bivins | WWWWWL | Griffith Stadium, Washington | WIN Unanimous decision |
1948-05-20 | Erv Sarlin | DLWWLL | Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo | WIN Unanimous decision |
1948-05-07 | Elmer Ray | WWWWWW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN KO |
1948-02-20 | Sam Baroudi | LWWWWW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN KO |
1948-01-13 | Archie Moore | LWWWWW | Arena, Cleveland | WIN KO |
1947-12-02 | Fitzie Fitzpatrick | WWLLLW | Arena, Cleveland | WIN Technical knockout |
1947-11-03 | Teddy Randolph | LLWWWL | Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo | WIN Unanimous decision |
1947-10-27 | Clarence Jones | WLLLLL | Radio Center Arena, Huntington | WIN KO |
1947-10-16 | Al Smith | LLLWWW | Armory, Akron | WIN Technical knockout |
1947-09-29 | Lloyd Marshall | WWLLWW | Crosley Field, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1947-09-16 | Joe Matisi | LWDWWL | Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo | WIN Unanimous decision |
1947-07-25 | Elmer Ray | WWLWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Split-decision |
1947-07-14 | Fitzie Fitzpatrick | DWWWWL | Crosley Field, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1947-05-05 | Archie Moore | WWDDWW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Majority decision |
1947-04-14 | Erv Sarlin | WWWLWW | Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh | WIN Unanimous decision |
1947-03-10 | Jimmy Bivins | LLWWWW | Arena, Cleveland | WIN KO |
1947-02-17 | Oakland Billy Smith | WLDWWW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1946-11-12 | Jimmy Bivins | WWWWLL | Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh | WIN Unanimous decision |
1946-09-23 | Oakland Billy Smith | WLWLWW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Unanimous decision |
1946-07-29 | Lloyd Marshall | LLWWWL | Crosley Field, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1946-06-13 | Shelton Bell | WLWWLW | Idora Park, Youngstown | WIN KO |
1946-05-20 | Archie Moore | WWWWWW | Forbes Field, Pittsburgh | WIN Unanimous decision |
1946-05-13 | Tommy Hubert | WWWWWL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1946-04-15 | George Parks | WLLWLL | Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh | WIN Technical knockout |
1946-04-01 | Billy Duncan | WLWWWL | Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh | WIN KO |
1946-03-25 | Tommy Hubert | WWWWWW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Unanimous decision |
1946-02-18 | Al Sheridan | LLWWLL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1944-12-16 | Al Barlow | debut | Brancaccio Theatre, Roma | WIN Points |
1944-12-13 | Stanley Goicz | WWWWWD | Brancaccio Theatre, Roma | WIN Points |
1943-03-31 | Lloyd Marshall | LWWWWW | Arena, Cleveland | LOST Technical knockout |
1943-01-07 | Jimmy Bivins | LWWWWW | Arena, Cleveland | LOST Unanimous decision |
1942-12-01 | Joey Maxim | LWWWWL | Arena, Cleveland | WIN Unanimous decision |
1942-10-27 | Joey Maxim | WLWWWW | Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh | WIN Unanimous decision |
1942-09-15 | Mose Brown | LLLWWL | Forbes Field, Pittsburgh | WIN KO |
1942-08-17 | Jose Basora | LWWDWW | Hickey Park, Millvale | WIN KO |
1942-07-27 | Booker Beckwith | WWLWLW | Forbes Field, Pittsburgh | WIN KO |
1942-07-14 | Steve Mamakos | LLWLLL | Crosley Field, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1942-06-29 | Charley Burley | WWWWLW | Hickey Park, Millvale | WIN Unanimous decision |
1942-05-25 | Charley Burley | WWWWWW | Forbes Field, Pittsburgh | WIN Unanimous decision |
1942-05-13 | Kid Tunero | LWWWLL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | LOST Split-decision |
1942-04-08 | Billy Pryor | WLLLWL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Points |
1942-03-02 | Ken Overlin | WWWWWD | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | DRAW Majority decision |
1942-01-12 | Anton Christoforidis | WWWLWW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Technical knockout |
1941-11-17 | Teddy Yarosz | WWLWLW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Unanimous decision |
1941-10-13 | Pat Mangini | LLLWLW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1941-07-21 | Al Gilbert | LDWLDW | Parkway Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Technical knockout |
1941-06-09 | Ken Overlin | WDWWWL | Crosley Field, Cincinnati | LOST Unanimous decision |
1941-05-12 | Rudy Kozole | WWWWWW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Points |
1941-03-31 | Joe Sutka | WLLLWW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Points |
1941-03-10 | Floyd Howard | WWWWL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1941-02-24 | Slaka Cavrich | WWWD | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1941-02-10 | Billy Bengal | DLDLLL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Unanimous decision |
1940-12-02 | Charley Jerome | DLLLDL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1940-10-01 | Marty Simmons | LLWWLL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Points |
1940-09-23 | Billy Hood | WLWLLL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1940-08-05 | John Reeves | LLLLLD | Haft's Acre, Columbus | WIN Points |
1940-07-29 | Carl Turner | WLWWWW | Parkway Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Points |
1940-06-17 | Young Kid Ash | LLWLLL | Legion Hall, Portsmouth | WIN KO |
1940-06-13 | Frankie Williams | LLWWLW | Parkway Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Technical knockout |
1940-06-03 | Charley Banks | LWLDWL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN KO |
1940-05-20 | Charley Banks | DLWLDW | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Points |
1940-04-03 | Remo Fernandez | WWLDLL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Points |
1940-03-27 | John Reeves | DLLLLL | Music Hall Arena, Cincinnati | WIN Points |
1940-03-12 | Melody Johnson | debut | Armory, Middletown | WIN KO |