Berry Gordy боксёр
- всплеск
- 17
- выигранные
- 12
- проигранные
- 3
- галстук
- 2
- состояние
- inactive
- разделение
- featherweight
- дебю́т
- 1947-12-01
- высота
- -
- досягаемость
- -
- возраст
- -
- рожденный
- 1929-11-28
- смерть
- -
- Национальность
- USA
Berry Gordy III (born November 28, 1929), known professionally as Berry Gordy Jr., is a retired American record executive, record producer, songwriter, film producer and television producer. He is best known as the founder of the Motown record label and its subsidiaries, which was the highest-earning African-American business for decades.As a songwriter, he composed or co-composed a number of hits including "Lonely Teardrops" and "That's Why" (Jackie Wilson), "Shop Around" (The Miracles), and "Do You Love Me" (The Contours), all of which topped the US R&B charts, as well as the international hit "Reet Petite" (Jackie Wilson). As part of The Corporation he wrote many hit songs for The Jackson 5, including "I Want You Back" and "ABC". As a record producer, he launched the Miracles and signed acts like The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Gladys Knight & the Pips and Stevie Wonder. He was known for carefully directing the public image, dress, manners, and choreography of his acts.Gordy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama in 2016, and the Kennedy Center Honors in 2021.Berry Gordy III (also known as Berry Gordy Jr.) was the seventh of eight children (Fuller, Esther, Anna, Loucye, George, Gwen, Berry and Robert), born on November 28, 1929, in Detroit, to the middle-class family of Berry Gordy II (also known as Berry Gordy Sr.), who had relocated to Detroit from Oconee in Washington County, Georgia, in 1922. His grandfather, named Berry Gordy I, was the son of James Gordy, a white plantation owner in Georgia, and a woman he enslaved. His half-brother, James (son of the elder James and his legal wife), was the grandfather of President Jimmy Carter. Berry Gordy II was led to Detroit both by the job opportunities offered by the booming automotive businesses, and also by worries over the atmosphere in the American South where black men were lynched "with chilling regularity by the Ku Klux Klan"; in the first twenty years of the twentieth century, 1,502 lynchings were reported, most in Southern states. Gordy's father opened a grocery store, owned a plastering and carpentry business, and a printing shop. While his brothers Fuller and George were happy to work at jobs their father assigned to them in construction and printing, Berry and Robert, the younger boys, were less inclined to follow that path. Both Robert and Berry liked dancing and music, but Berry's greatest interest was in boxing.Gordy dropped out of Northeastern High School in the eleventh grade to become a professional boxer in hopes of becoming rich quickly; he boxed professionally until 1950, when he was drafted by the United States Army in 1951 for service in the Korean War. Arriving in Korea in May 1952, Gordy was first assigned to the 58th Field Artillery Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division, near Panmunjom. He later became a chaplain's assistant, driving a jeep and playing the organ at religious services at the front. His tour in the Korean War was completed in April 1953. He obtained a General Educational Development degree (equivalent to a high school degree).
Дата | Противник | Последние результаты соперников | Место | Результат |
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1950-01-11 | Joe Nelson | LLLLWL | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Points |
1949-11-25 | George Reid | W | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | DRAW Points |
1949-11-07 | Nick Valentino | LLL | Sports Arena, Toledo | WIN Technical knockout |
1949-06-07 | Johnny Riviera | LWL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1949-05-17 | Johnny Riviera | LW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Points |
1949-04-26 | Jesse Morales | LWW | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | LOST Points |
1948-12-17 | Chuck McGow | LLWWWW | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | LOST Points |
1948-11-19 | Ciro Montalvo | WL | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Points |
1948-11-09 | Dave Tyson | LW | Arcadia Gardens, Detroit | WIN Points |
1948-07-15 | Dave Jeffries | debut | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN KO |
1948-05-17 | Dick Armstrong | WWWLLL | Marigold Gardens, Chicago | DRAW Points |
1948-05-10 | Nick Kachardus | WLLWLL | Marigold Gardens, Chicago | WIN Technical knockout |
1948-05-07 | Paulie Davis | LLDLLD | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Points |
1948-04-15 | Frankie Smith | debut | Saginaw | WIN KO |
1948-03-05 | Joe Wright | debut | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Points |
1948-01-06 | Rocco DeFilippis | WLL | Coliseum Annex, Chicago | LOST Points |
1947-12-01 | Frankie Branchetti | LWWWWW | Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto | WIN Points |