August 1
1901: Pancho Villa born Francisco Guilledo.
1950: Dado Marino W 15 Terry Allen, Honlulu. Wins World
Flyweight Title.
1954: Trevor Berbick born.
1962: Jake Matlala born.
1968: Cachorro Amaya KO 1 Alexis Arguello, Managua. Not a very
auspicious pro debut for the future hall-of-famer, Alexis
Arguello
1976: Rigoberto Riasco W 15 Dong Kyun Yum, Pusan, S. Korea.
Retains WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
1981: Eusebio Pedroza KO 7 Carlos Pinango, Caracas. Retains WBA
Featherweight Title.
1987: Mike Tyson W 12 Tony Tucker, Las Vegas. Retains (Unifies)
World Heavyweight Title. Referee: Mills Lane | Judge: Julio
Roldan 118-113 | Judge: Phil Newman 119-111 | Judge: Bill Graham
117-112
1988: Julio Cesar Chavez KO 3 Vernon Buchanan, Inglewood.
Non-title fight.
Miguel Lora W 12 Albert Davila, Inglewood. Retains WBC
Bantamweight Title. Referee: John Thomas | Judge: Arsenio Garcia
118-113 | Judge: Miguel Donate 117-111 | Judge: Ray Solis
117-111
1992: Julian Jackson W 12 Thomas Tate, Las Vegas. Retains WBC
Middleweight Title. Referee: Richard Steele | Judge: Horacio
Castilla 116-111 | Judge: Dave Brown 117-111 | Judge: Chuck
Giampa 116-111.
Julio Cesar Chavez KO 4 Frankie Mitchell, Las Vegas. Retains WBC
Super Lightweight Title.
1994: Yasuei Yakushiji KO 11 Jung-Il Byun, Nagoya, Japan.
Retains WBC Bantamweight Title.
Yuri Arbachakov KO 8 Hugo Rafael Soto, Tokyo. Retains WBC
Flyweight Title.
1997: Chatchai Dutchboy Gym KO 7 Juan Domingo Cordoba, Bangkok.
Retains WBC “interim” Flyweight Title.
Veteran trainer Johnny Tocco, 87, dies after a lengthy illness
in Las Vegas where he ran Johnny Tocco’s Ringside Gym for
41-years.
Trainer Alex Sherer, 43, formerly associated with Detroit’s
Kronk Gym, was working for Forum Boxing in Inglewood at the time
of his death.
2000: 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist Steve McCrory, 36, dies in
Detroit after battling an extended illness.
August 2:
1923: Ike Williams born Isiah Williams.
1924: Max Schmeling KO 6 Hans Czapp, Dusseldorf, Germany.
Schmeling’s pro debut.
1929: Sammy Mandell W 10 Tony Canzoneri, Chicago. Retains World
Lightweight Title.
1951: Esteban DeJesus born.
1958: Jose Napoles KO 1 Julio Rojas, Havana. Napoles’ pro debut.
1960: Wilfredo Vasquez born.
1969: Saman Sorjaturong born.
1980: Thomas (Hitman) Hearns KO 2 Pipino Cuevas, Detroit. Wins
WBA Welterweight Title.
Aaron Pryor KO 4 Antonio Cervantes, Cincinnati. Wins WBA Super
Lightweight Title.
Hilmer Kenty KO 9 Young Ho Oh, Detroit. Retains WBA Lightweight
Title.
Yasutsune Uehara KO 6 Samuel Serrano, Detroit. Wins WBA Super
Featherweight Title. Upset of the year.
1986: Hi Sup Shin KO 15 Bi Won Chun, Inchon, South Korea. Wins
IBF Flyweight Title.
1997: Sugar Shane Mosley W 12 Philip Holiday, Uncasville, CT.
Wins IBF Lightweight Title.
Angel Manfredy KO 8 Jorge Paez, Uncasville, CT.
August 3
1928: Corp. Izzy Schwartz KO 4 Little Jeff, Rockaway, NY.
Retains New York World Flyweight Title.
1948: Tommy Ryan, 78, dies.
1961: Curtis Cokes W 10 Luis Rodriguez, Dallas.
1963: Nate Miller born.
1966: Butterbean born Eric Esch.
1974: Jose Napoles KO 9 Hedgemon Lewis, Mexico City. Retains
World Welterweight Title. Referee: Ramon Berumen.
Kuniaki Shibata KO 15 Ramiro Bolanos, Tokyo. Retains WBC Super
Featherweight Title.
1977: Wilfred Benitez KO 15 Guerrero Chavez, NYC. Retains World
Super Lightweight Title.
Alexis Arguello KO 1 Jose Fernandez, NYC. Fernandez was down
three times in the 1st round, triggering the three knockdown
rule.
1986: Julio Cesar Chavez W 12 Rocky Lockridge, Monte Carlo.
Retains WBC Super Featherweight Title. Referee: Tony Perez |
Judge: Jean Deswerts 116-116 | Judge: Giuseppe Ferrari 119-113 |
Judge: Miguel Donate 116-113.
1999: Heavyweight Jerry Ballard, 32, is stabbed to death in
Washington, D.C. Ballard turned pro in May ‘91 and tallied a
21-2-1 (21) record prior to his death.
2002: Acelino Freitas W 12 Daniel Attah, Phoenix, AZ. Referee:
Robert Ferrara | Judge: Raul Caiz 117-110 | Judge: Guy Jutras
117-110 | Judge: Craig Wilson 117-110.
August 4
1900: Danny Dougherty W 25 Tommy Feltz, Brooklyn. Retains World
Bantamweight Title.
1932: Kid Chocolate W 10 Eddie Shea, Cincinnati. Retains World
Super Featherweight Title.
1936: Henry Armstrong W 10 Baby Arizmendi, Los Angeles. Wins
California & Mexican World Featherweight Title.
1944: Beau Jack W 10 Bob Montgomery, NYC. "Jack, revealing the
ceaseless aggressiveness that always characterizes his ring
work, won the decision in an encounter that was hard fought
through every one of the ten rounds". (New York Times). The
official scorecards were 6-2-2, 6-1-3, and 5-5. This was a war
bond program and none of the fighters were paid.
1947: Ike Williams KO 6 Bob Montgomery, Philadelphia. Unifies
World Lightweight Title.
Williams avenges a previous KO defeat from Montgomery.
1952: Joey Giardello W 10 Billy Graham, Brooklyn. Disputed
decision. Official scorecards: 6-3-1, 6-4 for Giardello, & 5-4-1
for Graham.
1955: Gerrie Coetzee born.
1966: John Duplessis born.
1967: Fighting Harada W 15 Bernardo Caraballo, Tokyo. Retains
World Bantamweight Title.
1970: George Foreman KO 3 George Chuvalo, NYC.
1972: Michael Grant born.
1973: Betulio Gonzalez W 15 Miguel Canto, Maracaibo. Regains
vacant WBC Flyweight Title.
1979: Ernesto Espana KO 10 Johnny Lira, Chicago. Retains WBA
Lightweight Title. Lira suffered a broken jaw in the 8th round.
1980: Hilario Zapata W 15 Rey Mendez, Caracas. Retains WBC
Junior Flyweight Title.
1984: Satoshi Shingaki W 15 Joves de la Puz, Naha City, Japan.
Retains IBF Bantamweight Title.
1988: Jorge Paez W 15 Calvin Grove, Mexicali, MX. Wins IBF
Featherweight Title. Referee: Al Rothenberg | Judge: Jim Traylor
142-142 | Judge: Dave McCullough 143-140 | Judge: Robert
González 142-140. Grove knocked down three times in the 15th
round.
1996: Light Middleweight David Reid, a native of Philadelphia,
becomes the only American boxer to win a gold medal at the
Olympic Games in Atlanta, coming from behind to knock out Cuba’s
Alfredo Duvergel in round three.
2002: Former WBC Heavyweight titleholder Trevor Berbick is
arrested in Miramor, Florida, and charged with reentering the
United States after already having been deported.
August 5
1895: Tiger Flowers born Theodore Flowers.
1931: (Slapsie) Maxie Rosenbloom W 15 Jimmy Slattery, Brooklyn.
Retains World Light Heavyweight Title.
1957: Gianfranco Rosi born.
1961: Gene Fullmer W 15 Florentino Fernandez, Ogdeon, UT.
Retains NBA Middleweight Title.
1962: Calvin Grove born.
1971: Yory Boy Campas born Luis Campas.
1978: Hugo Corro W 15 Ronnie Harris, Buenos Aires. Retains World
Middleweight Title. This “fight” was a total bore-snore.
1990: Vinny Pazienza W 10 Greg Haugen, Atlantic City.
1995: Chana Porpaoin KO 6 Ernesto Rubillar, Bangkok. Retains WBA
Strawweight Title.
A badly decomposed body matching the description of USBA
Welterweight Champion James Hughes, 29, is discovered near
Mobile, Alabama. Hughes, 22-8 (18), had been missing for almost
two weeks.
1996: Mark (Too Sharp) Johnson KO 8 Raul Juarez, Inglewood.
Retains IBF Flyweight Title.
2000: Zab Judah KO 4 Terronn Millett, Uncasville, CT. Retains
IBF Super Lightweight Title.
Juan Lazcano W 10 Jesse James Leija, Uncasville, CT. Disputed
decision. Referee: Dick Flaherty | Judge: Fred Ucci 96-94 |
Judge: Steve Weisfeld 97-93 | Judge: William Hutt 96-94 for
Leija.
Bones Adams KO 6 Andres Fernandez, Madison, WI. Retains WBA
Super Bantamweight Title.
Eric Morel W 12 Sornpichai Pisnurachank, Madison, WI. Wins WBA
Flyweight Title.
August 6
1946: Benny Lynch, 33, dies from pneumonia brought on by
malnutrition and alcoholism.
1962: George Benton W 10 Joey Giardello, Philadelphia. 48-43,
48-44, 46-45.
1966: Muhammad Ali KO 3 Brian London, London. Retains World
Heavyweight Title.
1977: Rocky Mattioli KO 5 Eckhard Dagge, Berlin. Wins WBC Super
Welterweight Title.
Pipino Cuevas KO 2 Clyde Gray, Los Angeles. Retains WBA
Welterweight Title.
1989: Jorge Paez W 12 Steve Cruz, El Paso. Retains IBF
Featherweight Title.
2005: Jeff Lacy KO 7 Robin Reid, Tampa, Fla. Retains IBF Super
Middleweight Title.
Eagle Kyowa W 12 Katsunari Takayama, Tokyo. Regains WBC
Strawweight Title.
August 7
1930: Jack (Kid) Berg W 10 Kid Chocolate, NYC.
1942: Carlos Monzon born.
Manuel Ortiz W 12 Lou Salica, Hollywood. Wins World Bantamweight
Title.
Jack Dillon, 51, dies.
1966: Vicente Saldivar W 15 Mitsunori Seki, Mexico City. Retains
World Featherweight Title.
1971: Gerry Penalosa born.
1979: Salvador Sanchez KO 5 Felix Trinidad Sr., Houston. The
20-year old Sanchez dispatches of the elder Trinidad.
1982: Dwight Qawi KO 6 Matthew Saad Muhammad, Philadelphia.
Retains WBC Light Heavyweight Title.
1983: Hector Camacho KO 5 Rafael Limon, San Juan. Wins vacant
WBC Super Featherweight Title.
1994: Hiroshi Kawashima W 12 Carlos Salazar, Tokyo. Retains WBC
Super Flyweight Title.
1997: Roy Jones Jr. KO 1 Montell Griffin, Ledyard, CT. Regains
WBC Light Heavyweight Title.
1999: Frans Botha D 10 Shannon Briggs, Atlantic City. Despite
being dropped in round 8, Botha seemed to get the better of
Briggs.
Marco Antonio Barrera W 12 Pastor Maurin, Atlantic City.
Stefano Zoff W 12 Julien Lorcy, Cannes, France. Wins WBA
Lightweight Title.
2001: Former WBA Super Featherweight & Lightweight belt holder
Joey Gamache reaches a $2-million settlement of his lawsuit
against the United Bank of Bangor (Maine). Gamache contended
that the bank backed out of a commitment to loan him $285,000 to
open a restaurant, costing him his life savings.
2004: Diego Corrales KO 10 Acelino Freitas, Ledyard, CT. Freitas
down in the 8th, 9th, and 10th. After rising from the third
knockdown, Freitas tells referee Michael Ortega that he does not
want to continue.
Yodsanan Nanthachai W 12 Steve Forbes, Ledyard, CT. Retains WBA
Super Featherweight Title.
August 8
1889: John L. Sullivan KO 75 Jake Kilrain, Richburg,
Mississippi. Retains World Heavyweight (bare knuckle) Title.
Contested under the London Prize Ring rules.
1934: Sixto Escobar W 15 Eugene Huat, Montreal. Retains NBA
Bantamweight Title.
1939: Denny Moyer born.
1966: Chris Eubank born.
1987: Baby Sugar Rojas W 12 Santos Laciar, Miami. Wins WBC Super
Flyweight Title.
1988: Kid Chocolate, 78, dies.
1997: (Terrible) Terry Norris KO 2 Joaquin Velazquez, Kansas
City, MO. Non-title fight.
Yokthai Sithoar W 12 Jesus Rojas, Bangkok. Retains WBA Super
Flyweight Title.
August 9
1911: Eddie Futch born.
1928: Harold Johnson born.
1933: Lou Brouillard KO 7 Ben Jeby, NYC. Wins New York World
Middleweight Title.
1943: Ken Norton born Kenneth Howard Norton.
1950: Sugar Ray Robinson W 15 Charley Fusari, Jersey City, NJ.
Retains World Welterweight Title. Referee: Paul Cavalier.
Scoring 13-1-1 by Cavalier, the sole judge.
1958: Luis Rodriguez W 10 Benny (Kid) Paret, Havana.
1971: Rodrigo Valdez KO 7 Bobby Cassidy, NYC. During the course
of the bout Cassidy passes on the hepatitis virus to Valdez.
Chu Chu Malve W 9 Harold Weston, Jr., NYC. . The two fought a
nine rounder as a compromise, Malave wanting eight rounds,
Weston ten. Referee: Tony Perez 5-4 for Malve | Judge: Harold
Lederman 5-4 for Malve. Judge: Joe Eppy 5-4, Weston, Jr.
1975: Wayne Braithwaite born.
1978: Masashi Kudo W 15 Eddie Gazo, Akita, Japan. Wins WBA Super
Welterweight Title.
1980: Alexis Arguello KO 8 Cornelius Boza Edwards, Atlantic
City.
Sergio Palma KO 5 Leo Randolph, Spokane, Washington. Wins WBA
Super Bantamweight Title.
1985: Miguel (Happy) Lora W 12 Daniel Zaragoza, Miami. Wins WBC
Bantamweight Title.
1987: Rocky Lockridge KO 8 Barry Michael, Windsor. Wins IBF
Super Featherweight Title.
Jum Hwan Choi KO 4 Toshihiko Matsuda, Seoul. Retains IBF Junior
Flyweight Title.
1991: Bobby Czyz W 12 Bash Ali, Atlantic City. Retains WBA
Cruiserweight Title.
1997: (Cool) Vince Phillips KO 3 Mickey Ward, Boston. Retains
IBF Super Lightweight Title.
2002: Miguel Barrera W 12 Roberto Leyva, Las Vegas. Retains WBA
Super Featherweight Title.
2003: Acelino Freitas KO 12 Jorge Barrios, Miami, FL. Retains
WBA Super Featherweight Title.
August 10
1910: Joe Gans, 33, dies from tuberculosis.
1949: Carlos Palomino born.
Ezzard Charles KO 8 Gus Lesnevich, Bronx, NY. Retains NBA
Heavyweight Title.
1958: Michael Dokes born.
1959: Pascual Perez W 15 Kenji Yonekura, Tokyo. Retains World
Flyweight Title.
1963: Dick Tiger KO 7 Gene Fullmer, Ibadan, Nigeria. Retains
World Middleweight Title.
1967: Riddick Bowe born.
1985: Hector Camacho W 12 Jose Luis Ramirez, Las Vegas. Wins WBC
Lightweight Title.
1986: Carlos DeLeon KO 8 Michael Greer, Giardini, Naxos, Italy.
1996: Dariusz Michalczewski W DQ 7 Graciano Rocchigiani,
Hamburg, Germany.
Saman Sorjaturong KO 9 Shiro Yahiro, Bangkok. Retains WBC Junior
Flyweight Title.
2001: Four division former champion Pernell Whitaker, 37, is
arrested on drug charges in Virginia Beach. According to the
sheriff’s office, cocaine was found among the boxer’s belongings
when he was sentenced to four days in jail after pleading guilty
to speeding and driving without a valid license.
2002: Jean-Marc Mormeck KO 8 Dale Brown, Marseille, France.
Retains WBA Cruiserweight Title.
August 11
1954: Archie Moore KO 14 Harold Johnson, NYC. Retained World
Light Heavyweight Title.
1973: Alejandro Gonzalez born.
1977: Pongsaklek Wonjongkam born.
1978: Jermain Taylor born.
1987: Edwin Rosario KO 8 Juan Nazario, Chicago. Retains WBA
Lightweight Title.
1990: Pernell (Sweet Pea) Whitaker KO 1 Juan Nazario, Stateline,
NV. Unifies World Lightweight Title.
2000: Tim Austin W 12 Arthur Johnson, Las Vegas. Retains IBF
Bantamweight Title.
August 12
1955: Ike Williams KO 9 Beau Jack, Augusta. This would be the
final fight for both Jack and Williams.
Ossie Ocasio born.
1957: Albert (Chalky) Wright, 45, dies.
1959: Archie Moore KO 3 Yvon Durelle, Montreal. Retains World
Light Heavyweight Title.
1967: Regilio Tuur born.
Horacio Accavallo W 15 Hiroyuki Ebihara, Buenos Aires. Retains
WBA Flyweight Title.
1970: Yodsanan Nanthachai born.
1978: Betulio Gonzalez W 15 Guty Espadas, Maracay. Wins WBA
Flyweight Title.
1982: WBC Featherweight Champion Salvador Sanchez, 23, is killed
in an automobile accident.
1988: Jeff Fenech KO 5 Tyrone Downes, Melbourne. Retains WBC
Featherweight Title.
1991: Manuel Medina W 12 Troy Dorsey, Inglewood. Wins IBF
Featherweight Title.
1994: Frankie Liles W 12 Steve Little, Tucuman, Argentina. Wins
WBA Super Middleweight Title.
Jorge Castro W 12 Reggie Johnson, Tucuman, Argentina. Wins
vacant WBA Middleweight Title.
1995: Paul Vaden KO 12 Vincent Pettway, Las Vegas. Wins IBF
Super Welterweight Title.
2000: Evander Holyfield W 12 John Ruiz, Las Vegas. Wins vacant
WBA Heavyweight Title. Holyfield claims the WBA belt for a
4th-time.
Joe Calzaghe KO 5 Omar Sheika, London.
Bebis Mendoza W DQ 7 Rosendo Alvarez, Las Vegas. Wins vacant
Junior Flyweight Title.
August 13
1900: James (Rube) Ferns KO 15 Eddie Connolly, Brooklyn. Wins
World Welterweight Title.
1903: Frankie Neil KO 2 Harry Forbes, San Francisco. Wins World
Bantamweight Title.
1961: Doug DeWitt born.
1971: Mark Johnson born.
1983: Milton McCrory W 12 Colin Jones, Las Vegas. Wins vacant
WBC Welterweight Title.
1993: Juan Coggi W 12 Jose Barboza, Buenos Aires. Retains WBA
Super Lightweight Title.
1994: Riddick Bowe NC 4 Buster Mathis Jr. Las Vegas. Bowe
should’ve been DQ’d for striking Mathis, who was down on one
knee at the time.
1995: Eloy Rojas W 12 Nobutoshi Hiranaka, Tagawa, Japan. Retains
WBA Featherweight Title.
1996: Keiji Yamaguchi W 12 Carlos Murillo, Osaka. Japan. Retains
WBA Junior Flyweight Title.
1999: Mark (Too Sharp) Johnson W tech. dec. 8 Jorge Lacierva,
Ledyard, CT. Retains IBF Super Flyweight Title.
2002: Bob Arum, along with boxing writers Kevin Iole and Royce
Feour, and two crewmembers survive a fiery plane crash at Big
Bear City, California, airport.
2005: Hassim Rahman W 12 Monte Barrett, Chicago.
Ricardo Mayorga W 12 Michelle Piccirillo, Chicago. Wins WBC
Super Welterweight Title.
Alejandro Garcia W 12 Luca Messi, Chicago. Retains WBA Super
Welterweight Title.
Luis Collazo KO 8 Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Chicago. Retains WBA
Welterweight Title.
August 14
1903: James J. Jeffries KO 10 James J. Corbett, San Francisco.
Retains World Heavyweight Title.
1920: Sam Langford ND 10 Sam McVey, East Chicago, IN.
1922: Dave Rosenberg W 15 Phil Krug, Bronx, NY. Wins vacant New
York World Middleweight Title.
1929: Dick Tiger born Richard Ihetu.
1942: Charley Burley KO 9 Holman Williams, New Orleans.
1973: Koichi Wajima KO 13 Silvani Bertini, Sapporo. Retains
World Super Welterweight Title.
1982: Santos Laciar W 15 Betulio Gonzalez, Maracaibo. Retains
WBA Flyweight Title.
1988: Sung Kil Moon TD 6 Kaokor Galaxy, Seoul. Wins WBA
Bantamweight Title.
1989: Michael Nunn W 12 Iran Barkley, Reno. Retains IBF
Middleweight Title. Nunn does a spot on impersonation of Hector
Camacho.
1990: Orlando Canizales KO 5 Eddie Rangel, Saratoga Springs, NY.
Retains IBF Bantamweight Title.
1999: Steve Johnston W 12 Angel Manfredy, Ledyard, CT. Retains
WBC Lightweight Title.
August 15
1911: Sam Langford KO 5 Philadelphia Jack O’Brien, NYC.
1922: Johnny Dundee KO 9 Danny Frush, Brooklyn. Wins vacant New
York World Featherweight Title.
1950: Ezzard Charles KO 14 Freddie Beshore, Buffalo. Retains NBA
Heavyweight Title.
1951: Joe Louis W 10 Jimmy Bivins, Baltimore.
1961: Gene Fullmer W 15 Florentino Fernandez, Ogden, UT. Retains
NBA Middleweight Title.
1963: Simon Brown born.
1966: Jose Torres W 15 Eddie Cotton, Las Vegas. Retains World
Light Heavyweight Title.
1970: Chris Byrd born.
1981: Sergio Palma KO 12 Ricardo Cardona, Buenos Aires. Retains
WBA Super Bantamweight Title.
Hilario Zapata W 15 German Torres, Panama City. Retains WBC
Junior Flyweight Title.
1986: Jimmy Paul W 15 Darryll Tyson, Detroit. Retains IBF
Lightweight Title.
1987: Evander Holyfield KO 11 Ossie Ocasio, St. Tropez, France.
Retains WBA/IBF Cruiserweight Title.
Louie Espinoza KO 9 Mike Ayala, San Antonio. Retains WBA Super
Bantamweight Title.
Fidel Bassa D 15 Hilario Zapata, Panama City. Retains WBA
Flyweight Title.
1991: Marcos Villasana W 12 Ricardo Cepeda, Marbella, Spain.
Retains WBC Featherweight Title.
1998: Luisito Espinosa W tech. dec. 11 Juan Carlos Ramirez, El
Paso. Retains WBC Featherweight Title.
2003: Jesus Chavez W 12 Sirimongkol Singmanassak, Austin, TX.
Wins WBC Super Featherweight Title.
August 16
1943: Phil Terranova KO 8 Jackie Callura, New Orleans. Wins NBA
Featherweight Title.
1965: (Smokin’) Joe Frazier KO 1 Woody Goss, Philadelphia.
Frazier’s pro debut.
1967: Carlos Ortiz W 15 Ismael Laguna, Flushing, NY. Retains
World Lightweight Title.
Hugo Soto born.
1975: Rodrigo Valdez W 15 Rudy Robles, Cartegena. Retains WBC
Middleweight Title.
1996: Frankie Randall W 12 Juan Coggi, Villa Ballester,
Argentina. Regains WBA Super Lightweight Title.
1997: Marcelo Dominguez W 12 Akim Tafer, Cannes, France. Retains
WBC Cruiserweight Title.
Vuyani Bungu W 12 Enrique Jupiter, Hammanskraal, South Africa.
Retains IBF Super Bantamweight Title.
2003: Markus Beyer W disq. 5 Danny Green, Nurnberg, Germany.
Retains WBC Super Middleweight Title.
August 17
1914: Jack Dempsey D 6 Young Herman, Ramona, CO. Dempsey’s pro
debut.
1938: Henry Armstrong W 15 Lou Ambers, NYC. Wins World
Lightweight Title. In a span of 10-months Armstrong has won
world titles in 3 separate divisions: 10/29/1937 KO-6 Pete
Sarron, World Featherweight title, 5/31/1938 W 15 Barney Ross,
World Welterweight Title.
Armstrong is the only fighter in boxing history to hold 3 world
titles simultaneously.
1951: Alan Minter born.
1960: Johnny Bumphus born.
Flash Elorde KO 1 Harold Gomes, San Francisco. Retains World
Super Featherweight Title.
1962: Davey Moore KO 2 Olli Maeki, Helsinki. Retains World
Featherweight Title.
1974: Yodsanan Nanthachai born.
1983: Roger Mayweather KO 1 Benedicto Villablanca, Las Vegas.
Retains WBA Super Featherweight Title.
1990: Loreto Garza W 12 Juan Coggi, Nice. Wins WBA Super
Lightweight Title.
Paul Banke KO 12 Ki Jun Lee, Seoul. Retains WBC Super
Bantamweight Title.
1991: Darrin Van Horn KO 3 John Jarvis, Irvine, CA. Retains IBF
Super Middleweight Title.
(Terrible) Terry Norris KO 1 Brett Lally, San Diego. Retains WBC
Super Welterweight Title.
1994: Jack Sharkey, 91, dies.
1995: The Michigan Athletic Board of Control reverses the
decision of the Franco Wanyama-James Thunder heavyweight bout,
held in Detroit on July 16. Thunder was declared the winner via
10-round split decision. But due to a scoring discrepancy,
created when Wanyama was floored by a low blow in the 7th-round,
he becomes the amended winner via split decision.
1996: Johnny Tapia W 12 Hugo Soto, Albuquerque, NM.
August 18
1908: Stanley Ketchel KO 2 Joe Thomas, San Francisco. Retains
World Middleweight Title.
1924: Steve (Kid) Sullivan W 10 Johnny Dundee, Brooklyn. Wins
World Super Featherweight Title.
1952: Vilomar Fernandez born.
1958: Floyd Patterson KO 13 Roy Harris, Los Angeles. Retains
World Heavyweight Title.
1968: Charles Murray born.
1973: Romeo Anaya KO 3 Enrique Pinder, Inglewood. Retains World
Bantamweight Title.
1975: Bennie Briscoe W 10 Eddie Gregory, Philadelphia. Razor
thin decision.
1979: Matthew Saad Muhammad W 15 John Conteh, Atlantic City.
Retains WBC Light Heavyweight Title.
1982: Wilfredo Gomez KO 8 Roberto Rubaldino, San Juan. Retains
WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
1984: Jung Koo Chang KO 9 Katsuo Tokashiki, Pohang, South Korea.
Retains WBC Junior Flyweight Title.
Francisco Quiroz KO 2 Victor Sierra, Panama City. Retains WBA
Junior Flyweight Title.
1985: Lupe Pintor W 12 Juan (Kid) Meza, Mexico City. Wins WBC
Super Bantamweight Title.
1999: Felony assault charges are filed against Fernando Vargas
stemming from an altercation on July 26.
2000: Former IBF President Robert W. Lee Sr., is acquitted on
27-counts of bribery and racketeering in federal court in
Newark, NJ, but convicted of money laundering, tax evasion, and
interstate travel to aid racketeering. The feds had accused Lee
of taking bribes to rig the organization’s ratings.
August 19
1900: Abe Attell KO 2 Kid Lennett, San Francisco. Attell’s pro
debut.
1926: Tiger Flowers W 15 Harry Greb, NYC. Retains World
Middleweight Title.
1944: Carl (Bobo) Olson KO 2 Bob Correa, Honolulu. Olson’s pro
debut.
1958: Hilario Zapata born.
1959: Davey Moore KO 11 Hogan (Kid) Bassey, Los Angeles. Retains
World Featherweight Title.
1961: Eder Jofre KO 7 Ramon Arias, Caracas. Retains NBA
Bantamweight Title.
1972: Jeremy Williams born.
Carlos Monzon KO 5 Tom Boggs, Copenhagen. Retains World
Middleweight Title.
Ernesto Marcel W 15 Antonio Gomez, Maracay. Wins WBA
Featherweight Title.
1978: Lorenzo Parra born.
1990: Maurice Blocker W 12 Marlon Starling, Reno. Wins WBC
Welterweight Title.
1995: Mike Tyson KO 1 (the official result was a DQ) Peter
McNeeley. Tyson’s first fight since his 12-round decision
victory over Razor Ruddock on 6/28/1991.
Bruce Seldon KO 10 Joe Hipp, Las Vegas. Retains WBA Heavyweight
Title.
Dariusz Michalczewski KO 5 Everardo Armenta, Dusseldorf,
Germany.
Quincy Taylor KO 6 Julian Jackson, Las Vegas. Wins WBC
Middleweight Title.
(Terrible) Terry Norris KO 2 Luis Santana, Las Vegas. Wins WBC
Super Welterweight Title for a third time.
Miguel Angel Gonzalez W 12 Lamar Murphy, Las Vegas. Retains WBC
Lightweight Title. Controversial decision.
Philip Holiday KO 11 Miguel Julio, Sun City, Bophuthatswana.
Wins vacant IBF Lightweight Title.
2000: Prince Naseem Hamed KO 4 Augie Sanchez, Mashantuckett,
Mass. Retains World Featherweight Title.
Antonio Diaz W 12 Mickey Ward, Mashantuckett, Mass.
August 20
1931: Jimmy McLarnin W 10 Billy Petrolle, NYC.
Don King born.
1944: Seth Abraham born.
1952: Billy Graham W 10 Carmen Basilio, Chicago.
1954: Carl (Bobo) Olson W 15 Rocky Castellani, San Francisco.
Retains World Middleweight Title.
1972: Yong Soo Choi born
1977: Saensak Muangsurin KO 6 Mike Everett, Roi-et, Thailand.
Retains WBC Super Lightweight Title.
1978: Dante Craig born. 2000 U.S. Olympian
1989: Pernell (Sweet Pea) Whitaker W 12 Jose Luis Ramirez,
Norfolk. Retains IBF and wins
the vacant WBC Lightweight Title. To be fair, this fight should
be considered Whitaker’s second defeat of Ramirez.
1994: Vuyani Bungu W 12 Kennedy McKinney, Hammanskraal, South
Africa. Wins IBF Super Bantamweight Title.
1996: Vuyani Bungu W 12 Jesus Salud, Hammanskraal, South Africa.
Retains IBF Super Bantamweight Title.
1999: Paul Spadafora W 12 Israel Cardona, Chester, WV. Wins
vacant IBF Lightweight Title.
2000: Malcolm Tunacao D 12 Celes Kobayashi, Tokyo. Retains WBC
Flyweight Title.
Joma Gamboa W 12 Noel Arambulet, Tokyo. Wins WBA Strawweight
Title.
Referee Mitch Halpern, 33, is found dead in his home in Las
Vegas, the victim of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
2005: Roberto Vasquez KO 4 Jose Antonio Aguirre, Panama City,
Panama. Retains WBA Junior Flyweight Title.
August 21
1910: Abe Attell KO 3 Eddie Marino, Calgary. Retains World
Featherweight Title.
1924: Harry Greb ND 10 Tiger Flowers, Fremont, OH. Non-title
fight.
1929: Willie LaMorte W 15 Corp. Izzy Schwartz, Newark, NJ. Wins
New York World Flyweight Title.
1947: Willie Pep KO 12 Jock Leslie, Flint, Mich. Retains World
Featherweight Title.
1951: Joey Maxim W 15 Bob Murphy, NYC. Retains World Light
Heavyweight Title.
1957: Floyd Patterson KO 6 Pete Rademacher, Seattle. Retains
World Heavyweight Title.
Rademacher, a 1956 Melbourne Olympic Gold Medalist, is making
history by fighting for the title in his pro debut
1970: Paolo Vidoz born. 2000 Olympic Games Super Heavyweight
Bronze Medalist from Italy.
1971: Vicente Rondon W 15 Eddie Jones, Caracas. Retains WBA
Light Heavyweight Title.
1973: Bob Foster W 15 Pierre Fourie, Albuquerque. Retains World
Light Heavyweight Title.
Nicolay Valuev born.
1977: Luis Estaba KO 11 Juan Alvarez, Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela.
Retains WBC Junior Flyweight Title.
1981: Salvador Sanchez KO 8 Wilfredo Gomez, Las Vegas. Retains
WBC Featherweight Title.
1985: Lonnie Smith KO 8 Billy Costello, NYC. Wins WBC Super
Lightweight Title.
1987: Julio Cesar Chavez W 12 Danilio Cabrera, Tijuana. Retains
WBC Super Featherweight Title.
1988: Jose Sanabria W 12 Vincenzo Belcastro, Capo D’ Orlando,
Italy. Retains IBF Super Bantamweight Title.
1993: Julio Cesar Vasquez W 12 Aaron Davis, Monte Carlo. Retains
WBA Super Welterweight Title.
Julio Cesar Borboa KO 3 Carlos Mercardo, Kalispell, MT. Retains
IBF Super Flyweight Title.
1994: Julio Cesar Vasquez W 12 Ronald (Winky) Wright,
St-Jean-de-Luz, France. Retains WBA Super Welterweight Title.
1996: Laurent Boudouani KO 5 Julio Cesar Vasquez, Le Cannet,
France. Wins WBA Super Welterweight Title.
1997: Sir David Hopkins, 75, dies in England. Sir David was
president of the British Boxing Board of Control and senior vice
president of the WBC.
1999: Kostya Tszyu KO 10 Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Miami, FL. Wins
vacant WBC Super Lightweight Title.
Former WBA Strawweight Champion Rosendo Alvarez, 29, is arrested
after showing up at a Rubenia (Nicaragua) Gallery drunk, taking
off his clothes, and starting a fight.
2000: Duke Durden, 62, former chairman of the Nevada State
Athletic Commission and former vice president of Don King
Productions, dies at his home in Las Vegas following a lengthy
battle with cancer.
A federal grand jury indicts heavyweight Thomas Williams and
matchmaker Robert Mitchell on fight-fixing charges. Williams
allegedly conspired with Mitchell to throw his August 12, 2000,
bout with Richie Melito in Las Vegas, which Melito won via
first-round knockout.
August 22
1922: Frankie Genaro W 10 Pancho Villa, Brooklyn.
1925: Fidel LaBarba W 10 Frankie Genaro, Los Angeles.
1933: Boxing’s first televised fight, an exhibition between
Archie Sexton and Laurie Raiteri, is broadcast in London.
1939: Lou Ambers W 15 Henry Armstrong, Bronx, NY. Regains World
Lightweight Title. Referee, Arthur Donovan penalized Armstrong
for punching low in rounds 2, 5, 7, 9, and 11. Armstrong had
outbrawled Ambers in four of those five rounds and he was the
more effective infighter in most of the other rounds as well.
The result was a close one for Ambers, 8-7 (twice) and 11-3-1.
1945: Jimmy Bivins KO 6 Archie Moore, Cleveland.
1966: L.C. Morgan KO 4 Jose Napoles, Reynosa, MX. Although
Morgan will probably never be considered for anyone’s
hall-of-fame; one thing is for sure, he ducked no one.
1969: Ruben Olivares KO 5 Lionel Rose, Inglewood. Wins World
Bantamweight Title.
1972: Derrick Gainer born.
Felix Machado born.
1980: Wilfredo Gomez KO 5 Derrick Holmes, Las Vegas. Retains WBC
Super Bantamweight Title.
1987: Marlon Starling KO 11 Mark Breland, Columbia, SC. Wins WBA
Welterweight Title.
1992: John-John Molina KO 4 Fernando Caiceda, Bayamon, PR.
Retains IBF Super Featherweight Title.
Ricardo Lopez KO 5 Singprasert Kittikasem, Ciudad Madero, MX.
Retains WBC Strawweight Title.
1995: Marco Antonio Barrera W 12 Agapito Sanchez, South Padre
Island, TX.
1998: Charles Brewer KO 3 Antoine Byrd, Leipzig, Germany.
Retains IBF Super Middleweight Title.
Sven Ottke W 10 Wilhelmus Krijnen, Leipzig, Germany.
Harry Simon W 12 Ronald (Winky) Wright, Hammanskraal, South
Africa.
Ivan Robinson W 10 Arturo (Thunder) Gatti, Atlantic City. The
unanimous choice for fight of the year.
August 23
1920: Jack Britton D 12 Lou Bogash, Bridgeport, CT. Retains
World Welterweight Title.
1943: Bob Montgomery W 10 Fritzie Zivic, Philadelphia.
1944: Hiroshi Kobayashi born.
1961: Dennis Milton born.
1970: Hiroshi Kobayashi W 15 Antonio Amaya, Tokyo. Retains World
Super Featherweight Title.
1973: Juan Manuel Marquez born.
1975: Miguel Canto KO 11 Jiro Takada, Merida. Retains WBC
Flyweight Title.
Jaime Rios W 15 Rigoberto Marcano, Panama City. Wins newly
created WBA Junior Flyweight Title.
1985: Jeff Fenech KO 4 Satoshi Shingaki, Sydney. Retains IBF
Bantamweight Title.
1986: Mike McCallum KO 2 Julian Jackson, Miami Beach. Retains
WBA Super Welterweight Title.
Barry Michael W 15 Najib Daho, Manchester. Retains IBF Super
Featherweight Title.
Miguel (Happy) Lora KO 6 Enrique Sanchez, Miami Beach. Retains
WBC Bantamweight Title.
1995: Ike Quartey KO 6 Andrew Murray, Le Cannet, France. Retains
WBA Welterweight Title.
1996: Vinny Pazienza KO 4 Dana Rosenblatt, Atlantic City.
Vinny’s first fight since being brutally KO’d by Roy Jones Jr.
14-months earlier.
1997: Julio Cesar Green W 12 William Joppy, NYC. Wins WBA
Middleweight Title.
Wilfredo Vasquez W 12 Roque Cassiani, NYC. Retains WBA
Featherweight Title.
Jose Bonilla W 12 Evangelico Perez, Cumana, Venezuela. Retains
WBA Flyweight Title.
Ricardo Lopez KO 5 Alex Sanchez, NYC. Retains WBC Strawweight
Title.
1998: Cesar Bazan W 12 Hiroyuki Sakamoto, Yokohama, Japan.
Retains WBC Lightweight Title.
Joichiro Tatsuyoshi W Tech Dec. 6 Paulie Ayala, Yokohama, Japan.
Retains WBC Bantamweight Title.
August 24
1901: George Dixon D 10 Abe Attell, Denver.
1908: Tommy Burns KO 13 Bill Squires, Sydney. Retains World
Heavyweight Title.
1922: Gene Tunney ND 8 Tommy Loughran, Philadelphia.
1928: Billy Petrolle KO 5 Jackie (Kid) Berg, Chicago.
1943: Dave Wolf born
1956: Gerry Cooney born.
Joe (Old Bones) Brown W 15 Wallace (Bud) Smith, New Orleans.
Wins World Lightweight Title.
1966: Curtis Cokes W 15 Manuel Gonzalez, New Orleans. Wins
vacant World Welterweight Title.
1968: James Toney born.
1974: Ben Villaflor KO 2 Yasutsune Uehara, Honolulu. Retains WBA
Super Featherweight Title.
1978: Marvin Hagler W 10 Bennie Briscoe, Philadelphia.
1986: Buster Drayton KO 10 Davey Moore, Juan les Pins, France.
Retains IBF Super Welterweight Title.
1991: Daniel Zaragoza W 12 Chun Huh, Seoul. Retains WBC Super
Bantamweight Title.
1992: Miguel Angel Gonzalez KO 10 Wilfrido Rocha, Mexico City.
Wins vacant WBC Lightweight Title.
1996: Yokthai Sithoar KO 8 Alimi Goitia, Kamphaeng, Thailand.
Wins WBA Super Flyweight Title.
Danny Romero KO 2 Harold Grey, Albuquerque. Wins IBF Super
Flyweight Title.
2002: Sven Ottke KO 9 Joe Gatti, Leipzig, Germany. Retains IBF
Super Middleweight Title.
Sirimongkol Singmanassak KO 2 Kengo Nagashima, Tokyo. Wins
vacant WBC Super Featherweight Title.
Derrick Gainer tech. Draw 2 Daniel Seda, Carolina, Puerto Rico.
Retains WBA Featherweight Title.
2005: Vic Darchinyan KO 5 Jair Jiminez, Sydney, Australia.
Retains IBF Flyweight Title.
August 25
1931: Panama Al Brown W 15 Pete Sanstol, Montreal. Retains World
Bantamweight Title.
1950: Sugar Ray Robinson KO 1 Jose Basora, Scranton. Retains
Pennsylvania World Middleweight Title. Robinson ends matters in
just 52-seconds.
1958: Antonio Avelar born.
1977: Diego Corrales born.
1979: Antonio Cervantes W 15 Kwang Min Kim, Seoul. Retains WBA
Super Lightweight Title.
1985: Elly Pical KO 3 Wayne Mulholland, Djakarta. Retains IBF
Super Flyweight Title.
1998: Tuesday Night Fights ends a 17-year run on the USA Network
with a card at the Blue Horizon in Philadelphia. In the final
bout of the series, Butterbean knocks out Tim Pollard in the
first round of a heavyweight bout.
Two-time former World Lightweight Champion Bob Montgomery, 79,
dies in the Coatsville (Pennsylvania) Veterans Hospital, where
he was recovering from a recent stroke.
2001: Yutaka Niida W 12 Chana Porpaoin, Yokohama, Japan. Wins
WBA Strawweight Title.
August 26
1879: Joe Jeannette born.
1901: Frankie Genaro born Frank DiGennaro.
1904: James J. Jeffries KO 2 Jack Munroe, San Francisco. Retains
World Heavyweight Title. Following this fight, Jeffries
announces his retirement. Jeffries record to dates stands at
18-0-2 (15).
1906: Ceferino Garcia born.
1935: Lou Salica W 15 Sixto Escobar, Bronx, NY. Wins NBA
Bantamweight Title.
1941: Gus Lesnevich W 15 Tami Mauriello, NYC. Retains World
Light Heavyweight Title.
1965: Luis Rodriguez W 10 Ruben (Hurricane) Carter, Los Angeles.
1966: Silvio Branco born.
1978: Antonio Cervantes KO 9 Norman Sekgapane, Mmbatho,
Bophuthatswana. Retains WBA Super Lightweight Title.
1983: Leonardo Cruz W 15 Cleo Garcia, Santa Domingo. Retains WBA
Super Bantamweight Title.
1989: Raul Perez KO 8 Cardenio Ulloa, Talcahueno, Chile. Retains
WBC Bantamweight Title.
1990: Humberto (Chiquita) Gonzalez KO 8 Jorge Rivera, Cancun, MX.
Retains WBC Junior Flyweight Title.
1994: Hector Acero Sanchez W 12 Tracy Harris Patterson, Atlantic
City. Wins WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
1995: Pernell (Sweet Pea) Whitaker W 12 Gary Jacobs, Atlantic
City. Retains WBC Welterweight Title. Whitaker twice floors
Jacobs in the final round.
1996: Yuri Arbachakov KO 9 Takato Toguchi, Tokyo. Retains WBC
Flyweight Title.
2000: Fernando Vargas KO 4 Ross Thompson, Las Vegas. Retains IBF
Super Welterweight Title.
Vernon Forrest NC 3 Raul Frank, Las Vegas. For vacant IBF
Welterweight Title.
2002: Masamori Tokuyama KO 6 Erik Lopez, Saitama, Japan. Retains
WBC Super Flyweight Title.
2005: O’Neil Bell KO 11 Sebastian Rothmann, Hollywood, Fla.
Retains IBF Cruiserweight Title.
August 27
1894: Jack McAuliffe W 10 Young Griffo, Coney Island.
1924: Paul Berllenbach D 6 Young Stribling, NYC.
1925: Louis (Kid) Kaplan D 15 Babe Herman, Waterbury, CT.
Retains World Featherweight Title.
1943: Sugar Ray Robinson W 10 Henry Armstrong, NYC
1951: Paddy DeMarco W 10 Sandy Saddler, Milwaukee. Non-title
fight.
1964: Tracy Byrd born.
Frank Tate born.
1967: Todd Foster born.
1968: Johnny Bredahl born.
1970: Sharmba Mitchell born.
1971: Herbie Hide born.
1977: Samuel Serrano W 15 Apollo Yoshio, San Juan. Retains WBA
Super Featherweight Title.
1985: Mickey Ward KO 4 Greg Young, Lowell, MA. Ward’s pro debut.
1994: Chris Eubank KO 7 Sam Storey, Cardiff, Wales.
Jake Rodriguez KO 9 George Scott, Bushkill. Retains IBF Super
Lightweight Title.
2000: Masamori Tokuyama W 12 In Joo Cho, Osaka, Japan. Wins WBC
Super Flyweight Title. Tokuyama becomes the first North Korean
to win a professional boxing world title.
August 28
1922: Johnny Dundee W 15 Pepper Martin, NYC. Retains World Super
Featherweight Title.
1940: Fritzie Zivic W10 Sammy Angott, Pittsburgh.
1946: Joey Maxim W 10 Jersey Joe Walcott, Camden, NJ.
1948: Archie Moore W 10 Jimmy Bivins, Baltimore.
1958: Dino Duva born.
1959: Gene Fullmer KO 14 Carmen Basilio, San Francisco. Wins
vacant NBA Middleweight Title.
1963: Dick Tiger KO 7 Gene Fullmer, Ibadan, Nigeria. Retains
World Middleweight Title.
1966: Reggie Johnson born.
1971: Raul Marquez born.
1976: Carlos Zarate KO 12 Paul Ferreri, Inglewood. Retains WBC
Bantamweight Title.
1988: Myung Woo Yuh KO 6 Putt Ohyuthanakom, Pusan, South Korea.
Retains WBA Junior Flyweight Title.
1992: Maurice Blocker W 12 Luis Garcia, Atlantic City. Retains
IBF Welterweight Title.
1998: Bernard Hopkins no-contest 4 Robert Allen, Las Vegas.
Retains IBF Middleweight Title. Hopkins sprains an ankle when he
is literally shoved out of the ring by referee Mills Lane.
William Joppy KO 3 Roberto Duran, Las Vegas. Retains WBA
Middleweight Title.
1999: Dariusz Michalczewski KO 4 Montell Griffin, Bremen,
Germany.
David Reid W 12 Keith Mullings, Las Vegas. Retains WBA Super
Welterweight Title.
2001: Dr. Elias Ghanem, 62, dies of kidney cancer in Las Vegas.
Dr. Ghanem served on the Nevada State Athletic Commission for
14-years, the last four as chairman.
August 29
1885: John L. Sullivan W 6 Dominick McCaffrey, Cincinnati. Wins
vacant Marquis of Queensberry World Heavyweight Title.
1951: Kid Gavilan W 15 Billy Graham, NYC. Retains World
Welterweight Title. The announcement of the highly unpopular
decision nearly incites a riot.
1958: Marlon Starling born.
1960: Davey Moore W 15 Kazuo Takayama, Tokyo. Retains World
Featherweight Title.
1961: Harold Johnson W 15 Eddie Cotton, Seattle. Retains World
Light Heavyweight Title.
1980: Julian Solis W 15 Jorge Lujan, Miami Beach. Wins WBA
Bantamweight Title.
1981: Saoul Mamby W 15 Thomas Americo, Djakarta. Retains WBC
Super Lightweight Title.
Rolando Navarette KO 5 Cornelius Boza-Edwards, Via Reggio,
Italy.
1987: Azumah Nelson W 12 Marcos Villasana, Los Angeles. Retains
WBC Featherweight Title.
1992: James Toney W 12 Mike McCallum, Reno. Retains IBF
Middleweight Title. Toney avenges a disputed draw he had with
McCallum on 12/13/1991.
Freddie Pendleton Tech. Draw 2 Tracy Spann, Reno. For vacant IBF
Lightweight Title.
Yung Kyun Park W 12 Giovanni Nieves, Kyongiu, South Korea.
Retains WBA Featherweight Title.
1993: Humberto Aranda KO 6 Ricardo Mayorga, San Jose, Costa
Rica. Mayorga’s pro debut.
1994: Harold Grey W 12 Julio Cesar Borboa, Inglewood. Wins IBF
Super Flyweight Title.
1996: The New York State Athletic Commission suspends Rock
Newman’s promotional license for one year and fines him
$250,000.00 for his role in the post fight melee that followed
Riddick Bowe’s bout with Andrew Golota at Madison Square Garden
on July 11. Newman is also banned from attending fights in New
York. The New Jersey and Nevada commissions will uphold the
suspensions, although Newman is permitted to purchase a ticket
if Bowe fights in either state.
1998: In Joo Cho W 12 Gerry Penalosa, Seoul. South Korea. Wins
WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
1999: Veerapol Sahaprom KO 7 Joichiro Tatsuyoshi, Osaka, Japan.
Retains WBC Bantamweight Title.
August 30
1899: Ray Arcel born.
1900: James J. Corbett KO 5 Charles (Kid) McCoy, NYC.
1921: Angelo Dundee born.
1927: Jimmy Slattery W 10 (Slapsie) Maxie Rosenbloom, Hartford.
Wins vacant NBA Light Heavyweight Title.
1937: Joe Louis W 15 Tommy Farr, NYC. Retains World Heavyweight
Title. Farr more than upsets the odds just by lasting the
distance.
1961: Brian Mitchell born.
1966: Orzubek Nazarov born.
1975: Alfonso Zamora KO 4 Thanomjit Sukhothai, Anaheim. Retains
WBA Bantamweight Title.
1981: Antonio Avelar KO 2 Tae Shik Kim, Seoul. Retains WBC
Flyweight Title.
1986: Ki Yung Chung KO 10 Antonio Rivera, Pusan, South Korea.
Retains IBF Featherweight Title.
Gilberto Roman D 12 Santos Laciar, Cordoba, Argentina. Retains
WBC Super Flyweight Title.
1987: Lloyd Honeyghan KO 1 Gene Hatcher, Marbella, Spain.
Retains World Welterweight Title.
1996: Lonnie Bradley W 12 Simon Brown, Reading, PA.
Former WBC Heavyweight Champion Frank Bruno, 34, announces his
retirement.
August 31
1899: Tommy Ryan W 20 Jack Moffatt, Dubuque, IA. Retains World
Middleweight Title.
1915: Ted (Kid) Lewis W 12 Jack Britton, Boston. Wins World
Welterweight Title.
1923: Harry Greb W 15 Johnny Wilson, NYC. Wins World
Middleweight Title.
1929: Barney Ross W 6 Ramon Lugo, Los Angeles. Ross’ pro debut.
1936: Sixto Escobar KO 14 Tony Marino, Bronx, NY. Retains
(unifies) World Bantamweight Title.
1956: Mike Gibbons, 69, dies.
1960: Greg Haugen born.
1969: Former World Heavyweight Champion, Rocky Marciano, 46,
dies in an airplane crash in Iowa.
1984: Pinklon Thomas W 12 Tim Witherspoon, Las Vegas. Wins WBC
Heavyweight Title.
1989: Daniel Zaragoza KO 10 Frankie Duarte, Inglewood. Retains
WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
1996: Nate Miller KO 7 James Heath, Dublin. Retains WBA
Cruiserweight Title.
Adolpho Washington W 12 Torsten May, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Wins vacant IBF Cruiserweight Title.
Tom (Boom Boom) Johnson W 12 Ramon Guzman, Dublin. Retains IBF
Featherweight Title.
Naseem Hamed KO 11 Manuel Medina, Dublin.
1998: Former WBA Heavyweight Champion Michael Dokes, 40, is
booked on charges of sexual assault, attempted murder, and false
imprisonment. According to Las Vegas police, Dokes viciously
beat his fiancée, held her against her will, and sexually
assaulted her. |