Pete Latzo
American boxer
Pete Latzo
Born Pete Latzo
(1902-08-01 ) August 1, 1902Died July 7, 1968(1968-07-07) (aged 65) Nationality American Other names Young Clancy Statistics Weight(s) Welterweight Height 5 ft 7+ 1 ⁄2 in (1.71 m) Reach 68 in (173 cm) Stance Southpaw
Boxing record Total fights 149 Wins 100 Wins by KO 25 Losses 44 Draws 4 No contests 1
Portrait of Latzo in a fighting pose.
Pete Latzo (born August 1, 1902 – July 7, 1968) was an American boxer , who held the World Welterweight Championship from 1926 to 1927.[ 1] [ 2]
Boxing career highlights
Latzo was born on August 1, 1902, in Colerain, Pennsylvania , near the heart of the coal-mining county. By several accounts, Latzo spent some of his early years mining , and working as a "breaker boy " whose primary job was to pick slate and other impurities from anthracite coal .[ 3] [ 4] His brother Steve preceded him as a boxer in local rings with some success, once losing to Mickey Walker by knockout . His older brother Joe also boxed briefly in and around Scranton .[ 2] For a period, Latzo's brother Mike managed his career, though his primary managers were Paddy Mullins and Jimmy Johnston.[ 5] [ 6]
In their first welterweight title fight on March 22, 1923, Mickey Walker defeated Latzo in a twelve-round newspaper's decision before a crowd of 10,000 in Newark, New Jersey . Latzo took a tremendous beating, suffering particularly from shots to the body, and was knocked down for a count of three from a solid left to the jaw in the fourth round. Latzo continued to take severe punishment to the body in the sixth round but managed to stay on his feet. With both men exhausted, the fighting in the seventh through eleventh rounds was comparatively slow, and though the twelfth round saw more offensive action from both combatants, Latzo was stunned but not knocked down by a left to the chin shortly before the final bell.[ 7]
Taking the world welterweight title, May, 1926
In an unexpected upset, Latzo defeated Mickey Walker to take the world welterweight championship before a crowd of 12,000 on May 20, 1926, in a ten-round unanimous decision in Scranton, Pennsylvania.[ 5] The bout was marred somewhat by frequent clinching , holding and covering up, and it lacked haymakers and knockdowns, but Latzo executed his win after previously losing to Walker, a 3-1 favorite to win the match.[ 8] The Associated Press gave Latzo five rounds, with three to Walker, and two even, and both judges ruled in his favor.[ 9] [ 10]
He defeated Willie Harmon on June 29, 1926, in a fifth-round knockout in Newark, New Jersey. If he had lost by knockout, Latzo's recently earned title would have been at risk.[ 5] The combatants fought with neither having a strong advantage in the first four rounds. A strong left to the body that dazed Harmon followed by a solid right to the jaw during infighting in the fifth round ended the bout, though Harmon had been down very briefly in the first. Though he was a ring veteran, it was Harmon's first loss by knockout.[ 11] [ 12]
Latzo fought one of his last defenses of the welterweight title on July 9, 1926, against Georgie Levine , winning in a fourth round disqualification before a crowd of around 22,000 at New York's Polo Grounds . After gaining a significant margin on points, Latzo dropped to the canvas in pain. The referee upheld his claim of being hit by a low blow, 1:28 minutes into the fourth round, ending the bout.[ 13]
Loss of the world welterweight championship, June, 1927
Joe Dundee
He lost the welterweight crown to Joe Dundee on June 3, 1927, in a fifteen-round majority decision before one of his largest audiences, a crowd of 30,000, at the New York City's Polo Grounds. In a fairly decisive win, the Associated Press gave Dundee ten of the fifteen rounds, building his largest points margin in the later rounds. Latzo started strong, looking best in the first, second, fourth, and twelfth, but took brutal body punishment, particularly to the kidneys, through much of the bout. By the tenth, gaining confidence and sensing victory, Dundee went to Latzo's head as well as his body with greater frequency.[ 14] Several reporters attributed Latzo's lack of endurance in the later rounds to his difficulty making the 147 pound welterweight limit.[ 15]
Latzo lost to Tiger Flowers , former world middleweight champion, on September 30, 1927, in a ten-round unanimous decision at Artillery Park in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania .[ 2] The crowd of 10,000 saw Flowers take seven rounds, though Latzo performed well in the remaining three, and dominated much of the infighting, particularly in the fifth and sixth when he delivered several close range body rocking blows. Flowers' dominating the long range fighting was understandable as he had at least a four-inch reach advantage, which required Latzo to gain points inside.[ 16]
He defeated future world light heavyweight champion Maxie Rosenbloom on February 6, 1928, in a ten-round points decision in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Latzo pulled ahead in the two final rounds in a close bout that ended in a decision unpopular with the crowd.[ 17] One judge gave the decision to Rosenbloom, one called it a draw, and the referee decided in favor of Latzo.[ 18] On November 21, 1927, Latzo had lost to Rosenbloom in a ten-round split decision at the Arena in Philadelphia. In a close and very fast bout, Rosenbloom scored well at long range with his straight left and left hook, but at close range, Latzo scored consistently as well. In the ninth, Rosenbloom delivered a strong blow with his left to Latzo's jaw, and may have won by a shade in the tenth when the fighting was furious.[ 19] The bout was a vicious encounter throughout and Rosenbloom bled from a cut over his eye from the seventh round til the finish.[ 20]
After losing the welter crown Latzo invaded the heavier ranks. For the duration of his career he fought middleweights , light heavyweights , and even a few quality heavyweights.[ 5] Latzo fought many notable fighters in his career, including future heavyweight champion Jim Braddock , and middleweight champion Tiger Flowers .[ 5] He is an inductee of the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame .[ 21]
Challenging for the world light heavyweight title, June–July 1928
Latzo challenged reigning champion Tommy Loughran for the NYSAC world light heavyweight title on June 1, 1928, at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, but lost in a fifteen-round unanimous decision. The Associated Press gave eight rounds to Loughran, with only four to Latzo, and one even. Latzo shone in the early rounds catching Loughran on the ropes with occasional blows to both head and body, but failed to faze the light heavyweight champion in the later rounds.[ 22]
Latzo challenged Loughran again for the light heavyweight title on July 16, 1928, at Artillery Park in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, but lost in a ten rounds unanimous decision. In a closer bout than their previous meeting, the Associated Press gave Loughran five rounds, Latzo four, and one even. In the third and fourth, Latzo battered through Loughran's guard and may have come close to flooring him in the fourth, but his attack faltered in the remaining rounds.[ 23] A rally in the ninth and tenth appeared to win the rounds for Latzo, but Loughran had continued to pile up points in the second half of the bout, and maintained enough of a margin to take the decision.[ 24]
Jim Braddock
Latzo was defeated by future world heavyweight champion Jim Braddock before a crowd of 4,000, on October 17, 1928, at New Jersey's Newark Armory in a ten-round points decision.[ 25] Braddock scored repeatedly with his left hook to the face and body, racking up points, and making it difficult for Latzo to mount much of an offense. The club doctor, determined that Latzo had broken his jaw, likely in the fourth round when he had received a series of left hooks. Latzo was down briefly in the ninth, and he was rocked by a hard right to the chin in the fifth. Though Latzo was the pre-fight betting favorite, The Record of Hackensack, New Jersey, gave Braddock six rounds, with the first even and Latzo taking only the second, third, and fourth.[ 26] [ 27] [ 28] To recover from his jaw injury, according to several online boxing sites, Latzo did not fight competitively in 1929, except for a single bout in January.[ 2]
Latzo defeated Larry Johnson in a close ten round points decision before 12,000 at Madison Square Garden on February 21, 1930.[ 2] Though the fighting was close, Johnson was unable to score often with his powerful right, and many ringside believed Latzo, scoring often with body shots, took at least one more round than his opponent.[ 29] The Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported that Johnson deserved the decision as Latzo's only advantage was his defense against Johnson, who had scored a string of consecutive knockouts before the match. Latzo was required to crouch and let Johnson lead in most of the bout, as he was wary of Johnson's dangerous right, and had a disadvantage in reach of several inches.[ 30]
Latzo fought Jimmy Slattery , former world light heavyweight champion, in a seven-round No Contest on May 27, 1930, at Boston Garden . The purses of both boxers were withheld and they were ordered to leave the ring by the referee when it appeared they were exerting too little effort to merit continuing.[ 31]
In one of his last bouts on June 5, 1934, Latzo lost to Pennsylvania's state middleweight champion Teddy Yarosz in a fourth-round technical knockout in Millvale . With a blow to the chin, Yarosz briefly dropped Latzo in the fourth for a one count which caused the referee to step in and end the bout. Latzo protested the call to end the bout, but Yarosz had dominated much of the match, and had stunned him badly in the third. Yarosz would take the world middleweight championship only three months later.[ 32]
Inspiration for Joe Palooka
Cartoonist Ham Fisher met Latzo outside a pool hall and, impressed by his personality, sportsmanship, and physique, was inspired to create his popular character Joe Palooka . In the 1930s the strip appeared in more than 600 newspapers, had a readership around 50 million, and inspired several movies.[ 33]
Life after boxing
Latzo left Scranton to reside in Marven Gardens , a suburb of Atlantic City, in Margate , NJ, near the end of his boxing career around 1928.[ 33] [ 34]
He found work as a welder during his boxing retirement, and pursued welding as a career until his death. He was a visible figure at many of the affairs of the Veteran Boxer Association Ring #9 events around the state of New Jersey.[ 35] He was married to the former Catherine McHale, with whom he had a daughter.[ 6]
He died at the age of sixty-six in Atlantic City Hospital after gall bladder surgery in July 1968, having suffered from gall bladder ailments since his boxing retirement. His gall bladder issues may well have been a result of his boxing history as he was frequently the victim of brutal body blows to the stomach and both sides of his abdomen. He had had major surgery of some form in 1937 when he fist retired from boxing, and a boxing benefit was held for him in December of that year.[ 36] His funeral was held at Scranton, Pennsylvania's Holy Rosary Church on July 11, and he was buried in the city's Cathedral Cemetery, where his wife Catherine was laid to rest two years later.[ 37] [ 21]
Professional boxing record
All information in this section is derived from BoxRec ,[ 38] unless otherwise stated.
Official record
149 fights
63 wins
29 losses
By knockout
25
3
By decision
34
26
By disqualification
4
0
Draws
3
No contests
1
Newspaper decisions/draws
53
All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as "no decision" bouts and are not counted to the win/loss/draw column.
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round
Date
Location
Notes
149
Loss
63–29–3 (54)
Joe Mandarano
MD
8
Jun 22, 1934
Hobbs' Arena, Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, U.S.
148
Loss
63–28–3 (54)
Teddy Yarosz
TKO
4 (10)
Jun 5, 1934
Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
147
Loss
63–27–3 (54)
Billy Ketchell
PTS
10
Apr 27, 1934
Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
146
Loss
63–26–3 (54)
Harry Fuller
UD
6
Jan 29, 1934
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
145
Loss
63–25–3 (54)
Harry Fuller
MD
6
Jan 15, 1934
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
144
Loss
63–24–3 (54)
Joe Banovic
PTS
10
Feb 26, 1932
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
143
Loss
63–23–3 (54)
George Manley
UD
10
Sep 4, 1931
City Auditorium, Denver, Colorado, U.S.
142
Loss
63–22–3 (54)
Jimmy Britt
UD
10
Aug 18, 1931
Liberty High School Stadium, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
141
Loss
63–21–3 (54)
Sam Weiss
SD
10
Jul 22, 1931
Twin City Arena, Laurel, Maryland, U.S.
140
Loss
63–20–3 (54)
Al Ettore
PTS
10
Jun 29, 1931
Arena Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
139
Loss
63–19–3 (54)
Battling Bozo
NWS
10
Jun 22, 1931
City Auditorium, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
138
Loss
63–19–3 (53)
Battling Bozo
PTS
10
Jun 9, 1931
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
137
Loss
63–18–3 (53)
Charley Belanger
PTS
10
May 18, 1931
Arena Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
136
Win
63–17–3 (53)
Matt Adgie
PTS
10
Apr 27, 1931
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
135
Win
62–17–3 (53)
Rattle Kichline
PTS
10
Mar 26, 1931
Coliseum, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
134
Win
61–17–3 (53)
Sam Weiss
UD
10
Mar 12, 1931
Coliseum, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
133
Win
60–17–3 (53)
Sam Weiss
MD
10
Feb 26, 1931
Armory, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
132
Loss
59–17–3 (53)
Johnny Pilc
PTS
10
Feb 2, 1931
Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
131
Loss
59–16–3 (53)
Joe Banovic
UD
10
Jan 22, 1931
Watres Armory, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
130
Loss
59–15–3 (53)
Tait Littman
PTS
10
Oct 13, 1930
Riverview Rink, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
129
Win
59–14–3 (53)
Jimmy Herman
UD
10
Sep 15, 1930
Lakewood Park, Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, U.S.
128
Loss
58–14–3 (53)
Frank Cawley
UD
10
Jul 31, 1930
Kingston Armory, Kingston, Pennsylvania, U.S.
127
Win
58–13–3 (53)
Larry Johnson
DQ
6 (10)
Jun 18, 1930
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
126
NC
57–13–3 (53)
Jimmy Slattery
NC
7 (10)
May 27, 1930
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
125
Win
57–13–3 (52)
Larry Johnson
SD
10
Feb 21, 1930
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
124
Loss
56–13–3 (52)
Billy Jones
PTS
10
Jan 27, 1930
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
123
Win
56–12–3 (52)
Eddie Clark
KO
6 (10)
Jan 16, 1930
Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
122
Loss
55–12–3 (52)
James J. Braddock
PTS
10
Oct 17, 1928
Newark Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
121
Win
55–11–3 (52)
Charley Belanger
PTS
10
Oct 5, 1928
Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
120
Loss
54–11–3 (52)
Leo Lomski
PTS
10
Sep 7, 1928
Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
119
Win
54–10–3 (52)
Matt Adgie
UD
10
Aug 20, 1928
Baker Bowl, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
118
Loss
53–10–3 (52)
Tommy Loughran
UD
10
Jul 16, 1928
Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
For NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring light heavyweight titles
117
Win
53–9–3 (52)
Leo Lomski
DQ
6 (10)
Jun 13, 1928
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
116
Loss
52–9–3 (52)
Tommy Loughran
UD
15
Jun 1, 1928
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
For NYSAC , NBA , and The Ring light heavyweight titles
115
Win
52–8–3 (52)
Bing Conley
PTS
10
May 14, 1928
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
114
Win
51–8–3 (52)
Tony Marullo
PTS
10
Apr 23, 1928
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
113
Win
50–8–3 (52)
Paul Swiderski
PTS
10
Feb 23, 1928
Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
112
Win
49–8–3 (52)
Maxie Rosenbloom
PTS
10
Feb 6, 1928
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
111
Loss
48–8–3 (52)
Maxie Rosenbloom
SD
10
Nov 21, 1927
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
110
Loss
48–7–3 (52)
Frankie Schoell
UD
10
Oct 28, 1927
Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, U.S.
109
Win
48–6–3 (52)
George Warner
TKO
2 (10)
Oct 10, 1927
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
108
Loss
47–6–3 (52)
Tiger Flowers
UD
10
Sep 30, 1927
Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
107
Win
47–5–3 (52)
Dick Evans
NWS
10
Sep 19, 1927
Auditorium, Canton, Ohio, U.S.
106
Draw
47–5–3 (51)
Jack McVey
PTS
12
Aug 30, 1927
Taylor Bowl, Newburgh Heights, Ohio, U.S.
105
Win
47–5–2 (51)
Johnny Saxon
TKO
4 (10)
Aug 27, 1927
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
104
Win
46–5–2 (51)
Allentown Joe Gans
DQ
8 (10)
Aug 23, 1927
Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
103
Loss
45–5–2 (51)
Joe Dundee
MD
15
Jun 3, 1927
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
Lost NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
102
Win
45–4–2 (51)
Jack Rappaport
TKO
3 (10)
May 9, 1927
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
101
Loss
44–4–2 (51)
Joe Simonich
UD
10
Mar 10, 1927
Dexter Park Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
100
Loss
44–3–2 (51)
Clyde Hull
NWS
10
Feb 21, 1927
Gardner Park Arena, Dallas, Texas, U.S.
99
Win
44–3–2 (50)
Billy Piltz
NWS
10
Feb 18, 1927
Coliseum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
98
Win
44–3–2 (49)
Jimmy Jones
PTS
10
Jan 24, 1927
Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
97
Win
43–3–2 (49)
Sergeant Sammy Baker
UD
10
Jan 14, 1927
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
96
Win
42–3–2 (49)
Joe Simonich
NWS
12
Dec 8, 1926
113th Regiment Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
95
Win
42–3–2 (48)
Ted Nelson
TKO
4 (12)
Jul 16, 1926
North End Baseball Park, Steubenville, Ohio, U.S.
94
Win
41–3–2 (48)
Georgie Levine
DQ
4 (15)
Jul 9, 1926
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
Retained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
93
Win
40–3–2 (48)
Willie Harmon
KO
5 (12)
Jun 29, 1926
Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Retained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
92
Win
39–3–2 (48)
Mickey Walker
UD
10
May 20, 1926
Watres Armory, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Won NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
91
Win
38–3–2 (48)
Georgie Russell
TKO
9 (10)
Mar 23, 1926
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
90
Win
37–3–2 (48)
Morrie Schlaifer
UD
10
Feb 15, 1926
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
89
Win
36–3–2 (48)
Joe Carlo
TKO
1 (10)
Jan 25, 1926
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
88
Win
35–3–2 (48)
Italian Joe Gans
PTS
10
Jan 4, 1926
Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
87
Win
34–3–2 (48)
Bermondsey Billy Wells
NWS
12
Dec 21, 1925
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
86
Win
34–3–2 (47)
Bobby Barrett
PTS
10
Oct 12, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
85
Win
33–3–2 (47)
Italian Joe Gans
PTS
10
Sep 14, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
84
Loss
32–3–2 (47)
Morrie Schlaifer
KO
3 (10)
Jun 23, 1925
Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
83
Win
32–2–2 (47)
Georgie Levine
PTS
10
Jun 16, 1925
Coney Island Stadium, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
82
Win
31–2–2 (47)
Willie Harmon
UD
10
May 11, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
81
Win
30–2–2 (47)
Manny Owens
TKO
4 (10)
Apr 27, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
80
Win
29–2–2 (47)
Jack Rappaport
PTS
10
Mar 6, 1925
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, U.S.
79
Loss
28–2–2 (47)
Bermondsey Billy Wells
PTS
10
Jan 28, 1925
Auditorium, Oakland, California, U.S.
78
Win
28–1–2 (47)
Eddie Burnbrook
KO
2 (10)
Jan 19, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
77
Win
27–1–2 (47)
Pat Haley
KO
2 (10)
Jan 1, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
76
Win
26–1–2 (47)
Tillie Herman
PTS
4
Dec 12, 1924
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, U.S.
75
Win
25–1–2 (47)
Morrie Schlaifer
PTS
10
Nov 21, 1924
Auditorium, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
74
Loss
24–1–2 (47)
Willie Harmon
NWS
12
Sep 8, 1924
Bank Street Open-Air Arena, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
73
Win
24–1–2 (46)
Frankie Venchell
MD
10
Aug 29, 1924
Exeter Ball Park, Exeter, Pennsylvania, U.S.
72
Win
23–1–2 (46)
Frankie Quill
TKO
2 (10)
Aug 11, 1924
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
71
Win
22–1–2 (46)
Phil Kaplan
MD
10
Jun 27, 1924
109th Infantry Armory, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
70
Draw
21–1–2 (46)
Dave Shade
UD
10
May 19, 1924
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
69
Win
21–1–1 (46)
Harry Galfund
UD
10
Apr 24, 1924
109th Infantry Armory, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
68
Win
20–1–1 (46)
Georgie Ward
PTS
10
Apr 5, 1924
108th Field Artillery Armory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
67
Win
19–1–1 (46)
Bermondsey Billy Wells
UD
10
Feb 26, 1924
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
66
Loss
18–1–1 (46)
Frankie Schoell
UD
10
Jan 14, 1924
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
65
Win
18–0–1 (46)
Georgie Ward
UD
10
Jan 10, 1924
Feeley Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
64
Win
17–0–1 (46)
Wally Hinckle
KO
2 (10)
Dec 17, 1923
Feeley Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
63
Draw
16–0–1 (46)
Phil Kaplan
PTS
12
Jun 13, 1923
Coney Island Velodrome, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
62
Win
16–0 (46)
Young George Erne
KO
6 (10)
Jun 5, 1923
109th Infantry Armory, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
61
Draw
15–0 (46)
Jimmy Jones
NWS
12
Apr 2, 1923
Oak Hill Auditorium, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
60
Loss
15–0 (45)
Mickey Walker
NWS
12
Mar 22, 1923
113th Regiment Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
NYSAC and NBA welterweight titles at stake; (via KO only)
59
Loss
15–0 (44)
Frankie Schoell
NWS
10
Feb 19, 1923
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
58
Win
15–0 (43)
Johnny Karr
NWS
12
Feb 15, 1923
Oak Hill Auditorium, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
57
Win
15–0 (42)
Johnny Nichols
UD
12
Feb 9, 1923
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
56
Win
14–0 (42)
Paul Doyle
UD
10
Feb 6, 1923
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
55
Win
13–0 (42)
Georgie Ward
NWS
12
Jan 16, 1923
Broad A.C., Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
54
Win
13–0 (41)
Sailor Friedman
NWS
8
Dec 11, 1922
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
53
Win
13–0 (40)
Tim Droney
NWS
10
Nov 30, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
52
Win
13–0 (39)
Georgie Ward
NWS
10
Nov 9, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
51
Loss
13–0 (38)
Eddie Shevlin
NWS
10
Oct 16, 1922
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
50
Win
13–0 (37)
Frankie Schoell
NWS
10
Oct 3, 1922
Crystal Palace, Rocky Glen, Pennsylvania, U.S.
49
Win
13–0 (36)
Bermondsey Billy Wells
NWS
10
Aug 10, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
48
Loss
13–0 (35)
Paul Doyle
NWS
10
Jul 25, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
47
Win
13–0 (34)
Dave Shade
NWS
10
May 17, 1922
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
46
Win
13–0 (33)
Marty Summers
NWS
10
May 4, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
45
Win
13–0 (32)
Al Brown
NWS
10
Apr 6, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
44
Win
13–0 (31)
Jack Palmer
NWS
10
Mar 31, 1922
Feeley Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
43
Win
13–0 (30)
Jack Palmer
PTS
8
Feb 3, 1922
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
42
Loss
12–0 (30)
Frankie Schoell
NWS
10
Jan 26, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
41
Win
12–0 (29)
Al Norton
NWS
10
Jan 12, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
40
Win
12–0 (28)
Jack Palmer
NWS
10
Dec 23, 1921
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
39
Win
12–0 (27)
Tim Droney
NWS
10
Nov 3, 1921
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
38
Win
12–0 (26)
Jimmy Sullivan
TKO
7 (8)
Oct 31, 1921
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
37
Win
11–0 (26)
Barney Adair
NWS
10
Oct 28, 1921
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
36
Win
11–0 (25)
Tim Droney
NWS
10
Oct 15, 1921
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
35
Win
11–0 (24)
Nick Moon
KO
6 (10)
Oct 13, 1921
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
34
Win
10–0 (24)
Harry Turner
KO
2 (10)
Sep 9, 1921
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
33
Win
9–0 (24)
Johnny Herman
NWS
10
Sep 2, 1921
Feeley Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
32
Win
9–0 (23)
Tim Droney
NWS
10
Aug 4, 1921
Athletic Park, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
31
Win
9–0 (22)
Jake Schiffer
KO
1 (10)
Jun 29, 1921
Athletic Park, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
30
Win
8–0 (22)
Bud Logan
NWS
8
Jun 6, 1921
Federal League Baseball Park, Harrison, New Jersey, U.S.
29
Win
8–0 (21)
Sammy Berne
NWS
10
May 10, 1921
Athletic Park, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
28
Win
8–0 (20)
Benny Cohen
NWS
?
May 4, 1921
Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.
27
Win
8–0 (19)
George Reynolds
NWS
10
Apr 14, 1921
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
26
Win
8–0 (18)
Westside Jimmy Duffy
UD
12
Apr 4, 1921
Victory Hall, Johnson City, New York, U.S.
25
Win
7–0 (18)
Al Dewey
NWS
10
Jan 17, 1921
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
24
Win
7–0 (17)
Ren Carlin
TKO
7 (10)
Dec 25, 1920
Freeland Opera House, Freeland, Pennsylvania, U.S.
23
Win
6–0 (17)
Jimmy Shevlin
NWS
10
Dec 15, 1920
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
22
Loss
6–0 (16)
Frankie Venchell
NWS
10
Nov 15, 1920
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
21
Win
6–0 (15)
Willie Ritchie
NWS
10
Oct 14, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
20
Win
6–0 (14)
George Reynolds
NWS
10
Sep 17, 1920
Lapchack's Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
19
Win
6–0 (13)
Johnny Mahoney
NWS
10
Aug 17, 1920
Feeley Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
18
Loss
6–0 (12)
Al Murphy
NWS
10
Jun 25, 1920
Athletic Park, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
17
Loss
6–0 (11)
Willie Ritchie
NWS
10
May 26, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
16
Win
6–0 (10)
George Reynolds
NWS
10
Apr 15, 1920
Boone Hall, St. Clair, Pennsylvania, U.S.
15
Win
6–0 (9)
Joe O'Neill
NWS
10
Mar 11, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
14
Win
6–0 (8)
Al Reynolds
NWS
10
Mar 8, 1920
Charlton's Hall, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, U.S.
13
Win
6–0 (7)
Al Reynolds
NWS
8
Feb 23, 1920
Charlton's Hall, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, U.S.
12
Loss
6–0 (6)
Joe O'Neill
NWS
10
Feb 13, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
11
Win
6–0 (5)
Frankie McCarthy
TKO
6 (10)
Jan 29, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
10
Win
5–0 (5)
Mickey Malloy
KO
3 (10)
Jan 1, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
9
Win
4–0 (5)
Joe Sugars
NWS
6
Dec 29, 1919
Armory, Plymouth, Pennsylvania, U.S.
8
Loss
4–0 (4)
Joe Sugars
NWS
6
Oct 17, 1919
Nesbitt Theatre, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
7
Loss
4–0 (3)
Billy Gannon
NWS
6
Sep 27, 1919
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
6
Win
4–0 (2)
Willie DeHaut
KO
2 (6)
May 8, 1919
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
5
Win
3–0 (2)
K O Grant
KO
2 (4)
Apr 7, 1919
Nesbitt Theatre, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
4
Win
2–0 (2)
Eddie Milhelm
KO
2 (4)
Mar 31, 1919
Nesbitt Theatre, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
3
Win
1–0 (2)
Jake Henry
NWS
6
Mar 13, 1919
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
2
Win
1–0 (1)
Silent Cawley
NWS
6
Feb 27, 1919
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
1
Win
1–0
Red Ferguson
TKO
3 (6)
Feb 13, 1919
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Unofficial record
149 fights
101 wins
43 losses
By knockout
25
3
By decision
72
40
By disqualification
4
0
Draws
4
No contests
1
Record with the inclusion of newspaper decisions to the win/loss/draw column.
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round
Date
Location
Notes
149
Loss
101–43–4 (1)
Joe Mandarano
MD
8
Jun 22, 1934
Hobbs' Arena, Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, U.S.
148
Loss
101–42–4 (1)
Teddy Yarosz
TKO
4 (10)
Jun 5, 1934
Hickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania, U.S.
147
Loss
101–41–4 (1)
Billy Ketchell
PTS
10
Apr 27, 1934
Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
146
Loss
101–40–4 (1)
Harry Fuller
UD
6
Jan 29, 1934
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
145
Loss
101–39–4 (1)
Harry Fuller
MD
6
Jan 15, 1934
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
144
Loss
101–38–4 (1)
Joe Banovic
PTS
10
Feb 26, 1932
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
143
Loss
101–37–4 (1)
George Manley
UD
10
Sep 4, 1931
City Auditorium, Denver, Colorado, U.S.
142
Loss
101–36–4 (1)
Jimmy Britt
UD
10
Aug 18, 1931
Liberty High School Stadium, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
141
Loss
101–35–4 (1)
Sam Weiss
SD
10
Jul 22, 1931
Twin City Arena, Laurel, Maryland, U.S.
140
Loss
101–34–4 (1)
Al Ettore
PTS
10
Jun 29, 1931
Arena Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
139
Loss
101–33–4 (1)
Battling Bozo
NWS
10
Jun 22, 1931
City Auditorium, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
138
Loss
101–32–4 (1)
Battling Bozo
PTS
10
Jun 9, 1931
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
137
Loss
101–31–4 (1)
Charley Belanger
PTS
10
May 18, 1931
Arena Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
136
Win
101–30–4 (1)
Matt Adgie
PTS
10
Apr 27, 1931
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
135
Win
100–30–4 (1)
Rattle Kichline
PTS
10
Mar 26, 1931
Coliseum, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
134
Win
99–30–4 (1)
Sam Weiss
UD
10
Mar 12, 1931
Coliseum, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
133
Win
98–30–4 (1)
Sam Weiss
MD
10
Feb 26, 1931
Armory, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.
132
Loss
97–30–4 (1)
Johnny Pilc
PTS
10
Feb 2, 1931
Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
131
Loss
97–29–4 (1)
Joe Banovic
UD
10
Jan 22, 1931
Watres Armory, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
130
Loss
97–28–4 (1)
Tait Littman
PTS
10
Oct 13, 1930
Riverview Rink, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
129
Win
97–27–4 (1)
Jimmy Herman
UD
10
Sep 15, 1930
Lakewood Park, Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, U.S.
128
Loss
96–27–4 (1)
Frank Cawley
UD
10
Jul 31, 1930
Kingston Armory, Kingston, Pennsylvania, U.S.
127
Win
96–26–4 (1)
Larry Johnson
DQ
6 (10)
Jun 18, 1930
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
126
NC
95–26–4 (1)
Jimmy Slattery
NC
7 (10)
May 27, 1930
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
125
Win
95–26–4
Larry Johnson
SD
10
Feb 21, 1930
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
124
Loss
94–26–4
Billy Jones
PTS
10
Jan 27, 1930
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
123
Win
94–25–4
Eddie Clark
KO
6 (10)
Jan 16, 1930
Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
122
Loss
93–25–4
James J. Braddock
PTS
10
Oct 17, 1928
Newark Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
121
Win
93–24–4
Charley Belanger
PTS
10
Oct 5, 1928
Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
120
Loss
92–24–4
Leo Lomski
PTS
10
Sep 7, 1928
Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
119
Win
92–23–4
Matt Adgie
UD
10
Aug 20, 1928
Baker Bowl, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
118
Loss
91–23–4
Tommy Loughran
UD
10
Jul 16, 1928
Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
For NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring light heavyweight titles
117
Win
91–22–4
Leo Lomski
DQ
6 (10)
Jun 13, 1928
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
116
Loss
90–22–4
Tommy Loughran
UD
15
Jun 1, 1928
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
For NYSAC , NBA , and The Ring light heavyweight titles
115
Win
90–21–4
Bing Conley
PTS
10
May 14, 1928
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
114
Win
89–21–4
Tony Marullo
PTS
10
Apr 23, 1928
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
113
Win
88–21–4
Paul Swiderski
PTS
10
Feb 23, 1928
Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
112
Win
87–21–4
Maxie Rosenbloom
PTS
10
Feb 6, 1928
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
111
Loss
86–21–4
Maxie Rosenbloom
SD
10
Nov 21, 1927
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
110
Loss
86–20–4
Frankie Schoell
UD
10
Oct 28, 1927
Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, U.S.
109
Win
86–19–4
George Warner
TKO
2 (10)
Oct 10, 1927
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
108
Loss
85–19–4
Tiger Flowers
UD
10
Sep 30, 1927
Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
107
Win
85–18–4
Dick Evans
NWS
10
Sep 19, 1927
Auditorium, Canton, Ohio, U.S.
106
Draw
84–18–4
Jack McVey
PTS
12
Aug 30, 1927
Taylor Bowl, Newburgh Heights, Ohio, U.S.
105
Win
84–18–3
Johnny Saxon
TKO
4 (10)
Aug 27, 1927
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
104
Win
83–18–3
Allentown Joe Gans
DQ
8 (10)
Aug 23, 1927
Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
103
Loss
82–18–3
Joe Dundee
MD
15
Jun 3, 1927
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
Lost NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
102
Win
82–17–3
Jack Rappaport
TKO
3 (10)
May 9, 1927
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
101
Loss
81–17–3
Joe Simonich
UD
10
Mar 10, 1927
Dexter Park Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
100
Loss
81–16–3
Clyde Hull
NWS
10
Feb 21, 1927
Gardner Park Arena, Dallas, Texas, U.S.
99
Win
81–15–3
Billy Piltz
NWS
10
Feb 18, 1927
Coliseum, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
98
Win
80–15–3
Jimmy Jones
PTS
10
Jan 24, 1927
Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
97
Win
79–15–3
Sergeant Sammy Baker
UD
10
Jan 14, 1927
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
96
Win
78–15–3
Joe Simonich
NWS
12
Dec 8, 1926
113th Regiment Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
95
Win
77–15–3
Ted Nelson
TKO
4 (12)
Jul 16, 1926
North End Baseball Park, Steubenville, Ohio, U.S.
94
Win
76–15–3
Georgie Levine
DQ
4 (15)
Jul 9, 1926
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
Retained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
93
Win
75–15–3
Willie Harmon
KO
5 (12)
Jun 29, 1926
Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Retained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
92
Win
74–15–3
Mickey Walker
UD
10
May 20, 1926
Watres Armory, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Won NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
91
Win
73–15–3
Georgie Russell
TKO
9 (10)
Mar 23, 1926
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
90
Win
72–15–3
Morrie Schlaifer
UD
10
Feb 15, 1926
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
89
Win
71–15–3
Joe Carlo
TKO
1 (10)
Jan 25, 1926
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
88
Win
70–15–3
Italian Joe Gans
PTS
10
Jan 4, 1926
Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
87
Win
69–15–3
Bermondsey Billy Wells
NWS
12
Dec 21, 1925
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
86
Win
68–15–3
Bobby Barrett
PTS
10
Oct 12, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
85
Win
67–15–3
Italian Joe Gans
PTS
10
Sep 14, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
84
Loss
66–15–3
Morrie Schlaifer
KO
3 (10)
Jun 23, 1925
Artillery Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
83
Win
66–14–3
Georgie Levine
PTS
10
Jun 16, 1925
Coney Island Stadium, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
82
Win
65–14–3
Willie Harmon
UD
10
May 11, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
81
Win
64–14–3
Manny Owens
TKO
4 (10)
Apr 27, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
80
Win
63–14–3
Jack Rappaport
PTS
10
Mar 6, 1925
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, U.S.
79
Loss
62–14–3
Bermondsey Billy Wells
PTS
10
Jan 28, 1925
Auditorium, Oakland, California, U.S.
78
Win
62–13–3
Eddie Burnbrook
KO
2 (10)
Jan 19, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
77
Win
61–13–3
Pat Haley
KO
2 (10)
Jan 1, 1925
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
76
Win
60–13–3
Tillie Herman
PTS
4
Dec 12, 1924
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, U.S.
75
Win
59–13–3
Morrie Schlaifer
PTS
10
Nov 21, 1924
Auditorium, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
74
Loss
58–13–3
Willie Harmon
NWS
12
Sep 8, 1924
Bank Street Open-Air Arena, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
73
Win
58–12–3
Frankie Venchell
MD
10
Aug 29, 1924
Exeter Ball Park, Exeter, Pennsylvania, U.S.
72
Win
57–12–3
Frankie Quill
TKO
2 (10)
Aug 11, 1924
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
71
Win
56–12–3
Phil Kaplan
MD
10
Jun 27, 1924
109th Infantry Armory, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
70
Draw
55–12–3
Dave Shade
UD
10
May 19, 1924
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
69
Win
55–12–2
Harry Galfund
UD
10
Apr 24, 1924
109th Infantry Armory, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
68
Win
54–12–2
Georgie Ward
PTS
10
Apr 5, 1924
108th Field Artillery Armory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
67
Win
53–12–2
Bermondsey Billy Wells
UD
10
Feb 26, 1924
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
66
Loss
52–12–2
Frankie Schoell
UD
10
Jan 14, 1924
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
65
Win
52–11–2
Georgie Ward
UD
10
Jan 10, 1924
Feeley Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
64
Win
51–11–2
Wally Hinckle
KO
2 (10)
Dec 17, 1923
Feeley Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
63
Draw
50–11–2
Phil Kaplan
PTS
12
Jun 13, 1923
Coney Island Velodrome, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
62
Win
50–11–1
Young George Erne
KO
6 (10)
Jun 5, 1923
109th Infantry Armory, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
61
Draw
49–11–1
Jimmy Jones
NWS
12
Apr 2, 1923
Oak Hill Auditorium, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
60
Loss
49–11
Mickey Walker
NWS
12
Mar 22, 1923
113th Regiment Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
NYSAC and NBA welterweight titles at stake; (via KO only)
59
Loss
49–10
Frankie Schoell
NWS
10
Feb 19, 1923
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
58
Win
49–9
Johnny Karr
NWS
12
Feb 15, 1923
Oak Hill Auditorium, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
57
Win
48–9
Johnny Nichols
UD
12
Feb 9, 1923
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
56
Win
47–9
Paul Doyle
UD
10
Feb 6, 1923
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
55
Win
46–9
Georgie Ward
NWS
12
Jan 16, 1923
Broad A.C., Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
54
Win
45–9
Sailor Friedman
NWS
8
Dec 11, 1922
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
53
Win
44–9
Tim Droney
NWS
10
Nov 30, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
52
Win
43–9
Georgie Ward
NWS
10
Nov 9, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
51
Loss
42–9
Eddie Shevlin
NWS
10
Oct 16, 1922
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
50
Win
42–8
Frankie Schoell
NWS
10
Oct 3, 1922
Crystal Palace, Rocky Glen, Pennsylvania, U.S.
49
Win
41–8
Bermondsey Billy Wells
NWS
10
Aug 10, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
48
Loss
40–8
Paul Doyle
NWS
10
Jul 25, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
47
Win
40–7
Dave Shade
NWS
10
May 17, 1922
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
46
Win
39–7
Marty Summers
NWS
10
May 4, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
45
Win
38–7
Al Brown
NWS
10
Apr 6, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
44
Win
37–7
Jack Palmer
NWS
10
Mar 31, 1922
Feeley Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
43
Win
36–7
Jack Palmer
PTS
8
Feb 3, 1922
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
42
Loss
35–7
Frankie Schoell
NWS
10
Jan 26, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
41
Win
35–6
Al Norton
NWS
10
Jan 12, 1922
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
40
Win
34–6
Jack Palmer
NWS
10
Dec 23, 1921
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
39
Win
33–6
Tim Droney
NWS
10
Nov 3, 1921
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
38
Win
32–6
Jimmy Sullivan
TKO
7 (8)
Oct 31, 1921
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
37
Win
31–6
Barney Adair
NWS
10
Oct 28, 1921
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
36
Win
30–6
Tim Droney
NWS
10
Oct 15, 1921
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
35
Win
29–6
Nick Moon
KO
6 (10)
Oct 13, 1921
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
34
Win
28–6
Harry Turner
KO
2 (10)
Sep 9, 1921
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
33
Win
27–6
Johnny Herman
NWS
10
Sep 2, 1921
Feeley Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
32
Win
26–6
Tim Droney
NWS
10
Aug 4, 1921
Athletic Park, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
31
Win
25–6
Jake Schiffer
KO
1 (10)
Jun 29, 1921
Athletic Park, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
30
Win
24–6
Bud Logan
NWS
8
Jun 6, 1921
Federal League Baseball Park, Harrison, New Jersey, U.S.
29
Win
23–6
Sammy Berne
NWS
10
May 10, 1921
Athletic Park, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
28
Win
22–6
Benny Cohen
NWS
?
May 4, 1921
Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.
27
Win
21–6
George Reynolds
NWS
10
Apr 14, 1921
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
26
Win
20–6
Westside Jimmy Duffy
UD
12
Apr 4, 1921
Victory Hall, Johnson City, New York, U.S.
25
Win
19–6
Al Dewey
NWS
10
Jan 17, 1921
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
24
Win
18–6
Ren Carlin
TKO
7 (10)
Dec 25, 1920
Freeland Opera House, Freeland, Pennsylvania, U.S.
23
Win
17–6
Jimmy Shevlin
NWS
10
Dec 15, 1920
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
22
Loss
16–6
Frankie Venchell
NWS
10
Nov 15, 1920
South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
21
Win
16–5
Willie Ritchie
NWS
10
Oct 14, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
20
Win
15–5
George Reynolds
NWS
10
Sep 17, 1920
Lapchack's Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
19
Win
14–5
Johnny Mahoney
NWS
10
Aug 17, 1920
Feeley Hall, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
18
Loss
13–5
Al Murphy
NWS
10
Jun 25, 1920
Athletic Park, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
17
Loss
13–4
Willie Ritchie
NWS
10
May 26, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
16
Win
13–3
George Reynolds
NWS
10
Apr 15, 1920
Boone Hall, St. Clair, Pennsylvania, U.S.
15
Win
12–3
Joe O'Neill
NWS
10
Mar 11, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
14
Win
11–3
Al Reynolds
NWS
10
Mar 8, 1920
Charlton's Hall, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, U.S.
13
Win
10–3
Al Reynolds
NWS
8
Feb 23, 1920
Charlton's Hall, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, U.S.
12
Loss
9–3
Joe O'Neill
NWS
10
Feb 13, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
11
Win
9–2
Frankie McCarthy
TKO
6 (10)
Jan 29, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
10
Win
8–2
Mickey Malloy
KO
3 (10)
Jan 1, 1920
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
9
Win
7–2
Joe Sugars
NWS
6
Dec 29, 1919
Armory, Plymouth, Pennsylvania, U.S.
8
Loss
6–2
Joe Sugars
NWS
6
Oct 17, 1919
Nesbitt Theatre, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
7
Loss
6–1
Billy Gannon
NWS
6
Sep 27, 1919
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
6
Win
6–0
Willie DeHaut
KO
2 (6)
May 8, 1919
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
5
Win
5–0
K O Grant
KO
2 (4)
Apr 7, 1919
Nesbitt Theatre, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
4
Win
4–0
Eddie Milhelm
KO
2 (4)
Mar 31, 1919
Nesbitt Theatre, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
3
Win
3–0
Jake Henry
NWS
6
Mar 13, 1919
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
2
Win
2–0
Silent Cawley
NWS
6
Feb 27, 1919
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
1
Win
1–0
Red Ferguson
TKO
3 (6)
Feb 13, 1919
Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
See also
References
^ "The Lineal Welterweight Champs" . Cyber Boxing Zone.
^ a b c d e "Pete Latzo Boxing Record" . BoxRec.
^ Worked as breaker boy in Daniel, Daniel, "Up From the Coal Pits", Shamokin News Dispatch , Shamokin, Pennsylvania, pg. 6, 30 June 1926
^ Pete Latzo was a miner, Micky Walker knocked out Steve Latzo, in "Ex-ring Champion Pete Latzo Dead", The Kane Republican , Kane, Pennsylvania, pg. 3, 9 July 1968
^ a b c d e Cyber Boxing Encyclopedia – Pete Latzo CyberBoxingZone.com Retrieved on 2014-04-30
^ a b "Pete Latzo Dies, Boxing Champ, 65", Wilkes-Barre Times , Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, pg. 3, 8 July 1968
^ "Pete Latzo is Given Hard Punishment But Stays Twelve Rounds", The Scranton Republican , Scranton, Pennsylvania, pg. 22, 23 March 1923
^ "Pete Latzo Crowned World's Champion", Republican and Herald , Pottsville, Pennsylvania, pg. 11, 21 May 1926
^ AP gave Latzo five rounds in "12,000 Persons Pay 90,000 to Witness Bout", St. Louis Post-Dispatch , St. Louis, Missouri, pg. 44, 21 May 1926
^ Walker 3-1 favorite in "Pete Latzo, Coloraine Native is Taken in Death", Standard Speaker , Hazleton, Pennsylvania, pg. 28, 9 July 1968
^ "Latzo Victorious Over Willie Harmon", Palladium-Item , Richmond, Indiana, pg. 11, 30 June 1926
^ Even fighting in the first four rounds in White, Paul, Evening Courier , Camden, New Jersey, pg. 25, 30 June 1926
^ "Pete Latzo Wins on Foul", The Richmond Item , Richmond, Indiana, pg. 5, 10 July 1926
^ Walsh, Davis, "Scores Clean-Cut Win Over Former Champion", The Winnipeg Tribune , Winnipeg, Canada, pg. 33, 4 January 1927
^ "New Welter Champ Has Sting in His Punches", Dayton Daily News , Dayton, Ohio, pg. 10, 4 January 1927
^ "Flowers Wins Decision Over Pete Latzo", Shamokin News Dispatch , Shamokin, Pennsylvania, pg. 6, 1 October 1927
^ "Pete Latzo Wins", The Morning Call , Allentown, Pennsylvania, pg. 20, 7 February 1928
^ "Latzo is Given Decision in Bout with Rosenbloom", Shamokin News-Dispatch , Shamokin, Pennsylvania, pg. 7, 7 February 1928
^ "Latzo Loses in Great Battle With Rosenbloom", Wilkes-Barre Times Leader , Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, pg. 22, 22 November 1927
^ Rosenbloom cut in seventh round in "Rosenbloom Wins Over Pete Latzo", The Morning Call , Allentown, Pennsylvania, pg. 20, 22 November 1927
^ a b New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame – Pete Latzo Archived 2012-04-09 at the Wayback Machine NJBoxingHOF.org Retrieved on 2014-04-30
^ "Pete Latzo's Final Challenge for Title", The Billings Gazette , Billings, Montana, pg. 8, 2 June 1928
^ https://www.nytimes.com/1928/07/14/archives/loughran-braves-rain-in-workout-champion-wants-to-be-ready-if.html
^ "Tommy Loughran is Still a Champion", Harrisburgh Telegraph , Harrisburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 14, 17 July 1928
^ "Braddock 'the Cinderella man' " .
^ Braddock took six in "Braddock Beats Pete Latzo", The Record , Hackensack, New Jersey, pg. 21, 18 October 1928
^ Crowd of 4000, and rocked in the fifth in "Latzo Loses to Braddock in Newark", The Courier-News , Bridgewater, New Jersey, pg. 20, 18 October 1928
^ "Braddock Defeats Pete Latzo", Wisconsin State Journal , Madison, Wisconsin, pg. 17, 18 October 1928
^ "Pete Latzo Surprises Experts By Conquering Chicago Negro", Star-Gazette , Elmira, New York, pg. 9, 22 February 1930
^ Hughes, Ed, "Rancid Verdict Robs Colored Boxer of Clumsily Earned Win", The Brooklyn Daily Eagle , Brooklyn, New York, pg. 12, 22 February 1930
^ "Slattery, Lotzo Go is Fizzle", Times-Herald , Olean, New York, pg. 21, 28 May 1930
^ "Teddy Yarosz Defeats Latzo", The Daily Republican , pg. 4, 6 June 1934
^ a b John Grasso (14 November 2013). Historical Dictionary of Boxing . Scarecrow Press. pp. 216–. ISBN 978-0-8108-7867-9 .
^ Moved to NJ in 1928 in "Another Fistic Upset", Wilkes-Barre Leader , Wilkes-Barre, New Jersey, pg. 27, 18 October 1928
^ Worked as welder in "Last Rites Are Set for Latzo", The Fresno Bee , Fresno, California, pg. 23, 9 July 1968
^ Major surgery in 1937 in "Pete Latzo Will Make His Home in Scranton", The Evening News , Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, pg. 20, 15 February 1938
^ Funeral in Scranton in "Funeral Planned For Pete Latzo, Ex-fighter", Shamokin News , Shamokin, Pennsylvania, pg. 10, 9 July 1968
^ "BoxRec: Pete Latzo" .
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Achievements
Preceded by
World Welterweight Champion May 20, 1926 – June 3, 1927
Succeeded by