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WBA
Today in History - February
February
28
- 1908: Abe Attell KO 7 Eddie Kelly, San Francisco.
Retains World Featherweight Title.
- 1913: Pete Herman ND 6 Lew Tendler, Philadelphia.
- 1918: Peter Kane born Peter Cain.
- 1933: Freddie Miller W 10 Baby Arizmendi,
Los Angeles. Retains World Featherweight Title.
- 1938: Henry Armstrong KO 2 Charley Burns,
Minneapolis. Armstrong’s 27th consecutive knockout victory.
- 1947: Gus Lesnevich KO 10 Billy Fox, NYC.
Retains World Light Heavyweight Title.
- 1949: Ezzard Charles W 15 Joey Maxim, Cincinnati.
- 1961: Barry McGuigan born.
- 1962: Cassius Clay KO 4 Don Warner, Miami
Beach. Clay moves to 12-0 (9).
- 1964: Sugar Ramos KO 6 Mitsunori Seki, Bangkok.
Retains World Featherweight Title.
- 1971: Shozo Saijyo W 15 Frankie Crawford,
Utsonomiya, Japan. Retains WBA Featherweight Title.
- 1973: Jose Napoles KO 7 Ernie Lopez, Inglewood.
Retains World Welterweight Title. Napoles proves even more devastating
in the rematch!!
- 1974: Kuniaki Shibata W 15 Ricardo Arredondo,
Tokyo. Wins WBC Super Featherweight Title.
- 1976: Elisha Obed KO 2 Tony Gardner, Nassau.
Retains WBC Super Welterweight Title.
- 1981: Matthew Saad Muhammad KO 11 Vonzell
Johnson, Atlantic City. Retains WBC Light Heavyweight Title.
- 1987: Khaosai Galaxy KO 14 Elly Pical, Jakarta.
Retains WBA Super Flyweight Title.
- 1992: Muangchai Kittikasem KO 9 Sot Chitalada,
Sumut Prakan, Thailand. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
- 1993: Al (Ice) Cole W 12 Uriah Grant, Atlantic
City. Retains IBF Cruiserweight Title.
- 1998: Stevie Johnston W 12 George Scott,
Atlantic City. Retains WBC Lightweight Title.
February
27
- 1902: Harry Forbes W 15 Tommy Feltz, St.
Louis. Retains World Bantamweight Title.
- 1903: Harry Forbes W 10 Andy Tokell, Detroit.
Retains World Bantamweight Title.
- 1929: Jack Sharkey W 10 Young Stribling,
Miami.
- 1948: Ike Williams W 10 Kid Gavilan, NYC.
- 1949: Ezzard Charles W 15 Joey Maxim, Cincinnati.
- 1956: Bash Ali born.
- 1958: Leo Randolph born.
- 1971: Vicente Rondon KO 6 Jimmy Dupree, Caracas.
Wins vacant WBA Light Heavyweight Title. Ivan Robinson born.
- 1975: Ishimatsu Suzuki W 15 Ken Buchanan,
Tokyo. Retains WBC Lightweight Title.
- 1976: Alfoso Lopez KO 15 Erbito Salavarria,
Quezon City. Wins WBA Flyweight Title.
- 1988: Bernardo Pinango W 12 Julio Gervacio,
San Juan. Wins WBA Super Bantamweight Title.
- 1991: Welcome Ncita W 12 Baby Sugar Rojas,
Saint Vincent, Italy. Retains IBF Super Bantamweight Title.
- 1993: Sung-Il Moon KO 1 Hilario Zapata, Seoul,
South Korea. Retains WBC Super Flyweight Title.
- 1998: Chatchai Dutchboy Gym W 12 Yong Jin
Kim, Suwat Thani, Thailand. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
- 1999: Reggie Johnson W 12 Will Taylor, Miami.
Retains IBF Light Heavyweight Title. Sven Ottke KO 3 Giovanni
Nardiello, Berlin. Retains IBF Super Middleweight Title. Stevie
Johnston W 12 Cesar Bazan, Miami. Regains WBC Lightweight Title.
February
26
- 1903: Jack Johnson W 20 Sam McVey, Los Angeles.
Young Corbett D 20 Eddie Hanlon, San Francisco. Retains World
Featherweight Title.
- 1911: Johnny Coulon W 20 Frankie Conley,
New Orleans. Wins World Bantamweight Title.
- 1918: Terry McGovern, 37, dies.
- 1925: Jack Delaney KO 4 Tiger Flowers, NYC.
- 1926: Tiger Flowers W 15 Harry Greb, NYC.
Wins World Middleweight Title.
- 1934: Marcel Thil W 15 Ignacio Ara, Paris.
Retains World Middleweight Title.
- 1943: Sugar Ray Robinson W 10 Jake LaMotta,
Detroit. The second fight in 21-days between these two. The
third to date. Robinson leads 2-1.
- 1967: Vuyani Bungu born.
- 1968: Lionel Rose W 15 Fighting Harada, Tokyo.
Wins World Bantamweight Title.
- 1984: Rocky Lockridge KO 1 Roger Mayweather,
Beaumont, TX. Wins WBA Super Featherweight Title. 90-seconds
and the extremely cocky and overconfident Mayweather is out
cold, and an ex-champ.
- 1993: Tom (Boom Boom) Johnson W 12 Manuel
Medina, Melun, France. Wins IBF Featherweight Title.
- 1994: Steve Little W 12 Michael Nunn, London.
Wins WBA Super Middleweight Title. Nigel Benn W 12 Henry Wharton,
London. Retains WBC Super Middleweight Title. Orlando Canizales
KO 4 Gerardo Martinez, San Jose, CA. Retains IBF Bantamweight
Title.
- 2000: Oscar DeLaHoya KO 7 Derrell Coley,
NYC. Arturo Gatti KO 2 Joey Gamache, NYC. The knockout of the
year.
February
25
- 1928: Bushy Graham W 15 Corp. Izzy Schwartz,
Brooklyn. Wins vacant New York World Bantamweight Title.
- 1946: Jersey Joe Walcott W 10 Jimmy Bivins,
Cleveland. Manuel Ortiz KO 13 Luis Castillo, San Francisco.
Retains World Bantamweight Title.
- 1955: Sandy Saddler W 15 Teddy (Red Top)
Davis, NYC. Retains World Featherweight Title. Saddler easily
retains the title by scores of 11-3-1, 12-3, 9-3.
- 1964: Cassius Clay KO 7 Sonny Liston, Miami
Beach. Wins World Heavyweight Title. The next morning Clay announces
he has embraced the Muslim faith and changes his name to Muhammad
Ali. The rest…HISTORY!
- 1976: Jeff Chandler D 4 Mike Dowling, Scranton,
PA. Chandler’s pro debut.
- 1978: Carlos Zarate KO 8 Albert Davila, Inglewood.
Retains WBC Bantamweight Title.
- 1984: Michael Spinks W 12 Eddie Davis, Atlantic
City. Retains World Light Heavyweight Title. Soon Chun Kwon
Tech. Win 12 Roger Castillo, Seoul. Retains IBF Flyweight Title.
- 1986: Azumah Nelson W 12 Marcos Villasana,
Inglewood. Retains WBC Featherweight Title.
- 1989: Mike Tyson KO 5 Frank Bruno, Las Vegas.
Retains World Heavyweight Title. Julian Jackson KO 8 Francisco
DeJesus, Las Vegas. Retains WBA Super Welterweight Title. Azumah
Nelson KO 12 Mario Martinez, Las Vegas. Retains WBC Super Featherweight
Title. Elly Pical W 12 Mike Phelps, Podium Block, Singapore.
Retains IBF Super Flyweight Title.
- 1990: Virgil Hill W 12 David Vedder, Bismark,
ND. Retains WBA Light Heavyweight Title.
- 1991: Greg Richardson W 12 Raul Perez, Inglewood.
Wins WBC Bantamweight Title.
- 1992: Genaro Hernandez W 12 Omar Catari,
Inglewood. Retains WBA Super Featherweight Title.
- 1994: Jersey Joe Walcott, 80, dies.
- 1995: Mike McCallum KO 7 Carl Jones, London.
Retains WBC Light Heavyweight Title. Nigel Benn KO 10 Gerald
McClellan, London. Retains WBC Super Middleweight Title. McClellan
would suffer massive brain damage as a result of this fight.
Hyung Chul Lee KO 12 Tamonori Tamura, Pusan, South Korea. Retains
WBA Super Flyweight Title. Ratanapol Sor Vorapin KO 3 Jerry
Pahayahay, Rangsit, Thailand. Retains IBF Strawweight Title.
- 1997: Jose Bonilla KO 7 Hiroki Ioka, Osaka,
Japan. Retains WBA flyweight Title.
February
24
- 1940: Jimmy Ellis born.
- 1945: Sugar Ray Robinson W 10 Jake LaMotta,
NYC. The 4th of 6-fights between these two.
- 1948: Willie Pep KO 10 Humberto Sierra, Miami.
Retains World Featherweight Title.
- 1952: Rock Newman born.
- 1963: Tony Lopez born.
- 1977: Floyd Mayweather Jr. born.
- 1982: Carlos DeLeon KO 8 Marvin Camel, Atlantic
City. Retains WBC Cruiserweight Title.
- 1983: Jiro Watanabe KO 8 Luis Ibanez, Tsu
City, Japan. Retains WBA Super Flyweight Title.
- 1989: Roberto Duran W 12 Iran Barkley, Atlantic
City. Wins WBC Middleweight Title.
- 1996: (Terrible) Terry Norris KO 8 Vincent
Pettway, Richmond, VA. Retains WBC/IBF Super Welterweight Title.
Alimi Goitia KO 2 Hyung Chul Lee, Kwangyang, South Korea. Retains
WBA Super Flyweight Title. Saman Sorjaturong KO 4 Antonio Perez,
Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Retains WBC Junior flyweight Title.
- 2001: Roy Jones Jr. KO 10 Derrick Harmon,
Tampa, FL. Retains WBC/WBA/IBF Light Heavyweight Title. Derrick
Gainer W 12 Victor Polo, Tampa, FL. Retains WBA Featherweight
Title.
February
23
- 1900: Joe Walcott (The Barbados Demon) KO
7 Joe Choynski, NYC.
- 1906: Tommy Burns W 20 Marvin Hart, Los Angeles.
Wins World Heavyweight Title.
- 1923: Gene Tunney W 15 Harry Greb, NYC. Regains
U.S. Light Heavyweight Title.
- 1928: Albert (Chalky) Wright W 4 Nilo Balles,
San Bernardino. Wright’s pro debut.
- 1938: Joe Louis KO 3 Nathan Mann, NYC. Retains
World Heavyweight Title.
- 1963: Dick Tiger D 15 Gene Fullmer, Las Vegas.
Retains World Middleweight Title.
- 1969: Efren Torres KO 9 Chartchai Chionoi,
Mexico City. Wins Wins WBC Flyweight Title. Third time proves
to be a charm for Torres.
- 1980: Saoul Mamby KO 14 Sang Hyun Kim, Seoul.
Wins WBC Super Lightweight Title.
- 1985: Michael Spinks KO 3 David Sears, Atlantic
City. Retains World Light Heavyweight Title.
- 1991: Gilbert Dele KO 7 Carlos Elliot, Point-a-Pitre,
Guadeloupe. Wins vacant WBA Super Welterweight Title. Greg Haugen
W 12 Hector Camacho, Las Vegas. A final round penalty point
deduction costs Camacho the fight. Pernell (Sweet Pea) Whitaker
W 12 Anthony Jones, Las Vegas. Retains World Lightweight Title.
- 2002: Jean-Marc Mormeck KO 8 Virgil Hill,
Marseille, France. Wins WBA Cruiserweight Title. Paulie Ayala
W 12 Bones Adams, Las Vegas. Wins vacant World Super Bantamweight
Title. Yosam Choi KO 10 Shingo Yamaguchi, Tokyo. Retains WBC
Junior Flyweight Title.
February
22
- 1884: Abe Attell born.
- 1912: Johnny Kilbane W 20 Abe Attell, Vernon,
CA. Wins World Featherweight Title.
- 1915: Gus Lesnevich born.
- 1981: Lupe Pintor W 15 Jose Uziga, Houston.
Retains WBC Bantamweight Title.
- 1984: Loris Stecca KO 12 Leonardo Cruz, Milan.
Wins WBA Super Bantamweight Title.
- 1986: Sot Chitalada W 12 Freddy Castillo,
El Kuwait, Kuwait. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
- 1987: Lloyd Honeyghan KO 2 Johnny Bumphus,
Wembley. Retains World Welterweight Title. Dodie Penalosa KO
5 Hi Sup Shin, Inchon, South Korea. Wins IBF Flyweight Title.
- 1992: (Terrible) Terry Norris KO 9 Carl Daniels,
San Diego. Retains WBC Super Welterweight Title. John-John Molina
KO 4 Jackie Gunguluza, Sun City. Wins vacant IBF Super Featherweight
Title.
- 1997: Nate Miller KO 2 Alexander Gurov, Fort
Lauderdale, FL. Retains WBA Cruiserweight Title. Arturo Gatti
W 12 Tracy Patterson, Atlantic City. Retains IBF Super Featherweight
Title. Gatti repeats his title winning effort against Patterson.
- 1998: Mark (Too Sharp) Johnson KO 1 Arthur
Johnson, Washington, D.C. Retains IBF Flyweight Title.
February
21
- 1906: Abe Attell W 15 Jimmy Walsh, Chelsea,
MA. Regains World Featherweight Title.
- 1908: Packey McFarland W 10 Freddie Welsh,
Milwaukee.
- 1910: Ad Wolgast KO 40 Battling Nelson, Richmond,
CA. Wins World Lightweight Title. Frankie Conley KO 42 Monte
Attell, Vernon, CA. Wins World Bantamweight Title. The 19-year
old Conley dominates from the start.
- 1912: Johnny Kilbane W 20 Abe Attell, Vernon,
CA. Wins World Featherweight Title.
- 1933: Young Corbett III W 10 Jackie Fields,
San Francisco. Wins World Welterweight Title.
- 1937: Sixto Escobar W 15 Lou Salica, San
Juan. Retains World Bantamweight Title.
- 1941: Tony Zale KO 14 Steve Mamakos, Chicago.
Retains NBA Middleweight Title.
- 1951: Archie Moore KO 9 Jimmy Bivins, NYC.
- 1952: Elisha Obed born.
- 1957: Carmen Basilio KO 2 Johnny Saxton,
Cleveland. Retains World Welterweight Title.
- 1960: Fighting Harada KO 4 Isami Masui, Tokyo.
Harada’s pro debut.
- 1962: Angel Hernandez born.
- 1965: Rodney Moore born.
- 1987: Carlos DeLeon KO 4 Angelo Rottoli,
Bergamo, Italy. Retains WBC Cruiserweight Title. Bobby Czyz
KO 2 Willie Edwards, Atlantic City. Retains IBF Light Heavyweight
Title.
- 1989: Dennis Andries KO 5 Tony Willis, Tuscon.
Wins vacant WBC Light Heavyweight Title.
- 1998: Juan Carlos Gomez W 12 Marcelo Dominguez,
Mar Del Plata, Argentina. Wins WBC Cruiserweight Title. Nana
Konadu KO 2 Abraham Torres, Mar Del Plata, Argentina. Retains
WBA Bantamweight Title. Khalid Rahilou W 12 Jean Baptiste-Mendy,
Paris. Retains WBA Super Lightweight Title.
- 2002: Yoddamrong Sithyodthong W 12 Yober
Ortega, Nakornratchasima, Thailand. Wins WBA Super Bantamweight
Title.
February
20
- 1909: Sam McVey W 20 Joe Jeanette, Paris.
- 1933: Battling Shaw W 10 Johnny Jadick, New
Orleans. Wins world Super Lightweight Title.
- 1938: Sixto Escobar W 15 Harry Jeffra, San
Juan. Regains World Bantamweight Title.
- 1948: Ezzard Charles KO 10 Sam Baroudi, Chicago.
The next morning at 5:48 a.m. Baroudi, 20, was pronounced dead.
Those who knew Charles best say that, despite winning the Heavyweight
title and making 9-defenses, he was never the same after defeating
Baroudi.
- 1976: Muhammad Ali KO 5 Jean-Pierre Coopman,
San Juan, P.R. Retains World Heavyweight Title.
Alfredo Escalera KO 13 Jose Fernandez, Hato Rey, PR Retains
WBC Super Featherweight Title.
- 1983: Juan LaPorte W 12 Ruben Castillo, Hato
Rey, PR. Retains WBC Featherweight Title.
- 1985: Sot Chitalada KO 5 Charlie Magri, London.
Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
- 1988: Elly Pical W 15 Raul Diaz, Pontianak,
Indonesia. Retains IBF Super flyweight Title.
- 1993: Virgil Hill KO 11 Adolpho Washington,
Fargo, ND. Retains WBA Light Heavyweight Title. Michael Nunn
KO 1 Danny Morgan, Mexico City. Retains WBA Super Middleweight
Title. Chris Eubank W 12 Lindell Holmes, London. (Terrible)
Terry Norris KO 2 Maurice Blocker, Mexico City. Retains WBC
Super Welterweight Title. Julio Cesar Chavez KO 5 Greg Haugen,
Mexico City. Retains WBC Super Lightweight Title. The largest
live crowd ever at over 130,000 in attendance. Azumah Nelson
W 12 Gabriel Ruelas, Mexico City. Retains WBC Super Featherweight
Title.
- 1997: Gerry Penalosa W 12 Hiroshi Kawashima,
Tokyo. Wins WBC Super Flyweight Title. Former Heavyweight Champion
Riddick Bowe is discharged from the U.S. Marines because he
can not handle the boot camp regimen at Parris Island, South
Carolina.
- 1999: Felix (Tito) Trinidad W 12 Pernell
(Sweet Pea) Whitaker, NYC. Retains IBF Welterweight Title. The
35 year old Whitaker’s first legitimate loss. Terronn
Millett KO 5 Vince Phillips, NYC. Wins IBF Super Lightweight
Title. Pichitnoi C. Siriwat W 12 Joma Gamboa, Sanui, Thailand.
Retains WBA Junior Flyweight Title.
February
19
- 1909: Abe Attell ND 10 Jem Driscoll, NYC.
- 1924: Jack Delaney W 10 Tommy Loughran, Boston.
- 1934: Panama Al Brown W 15 Young Perez, Paris.
Retains World Bantamweight Title.
- 1937: Freddie Steele W 15 Babe Risko, NYC.
Wins NBA & New York World Middleweight Title.
- 1938: Freddie Steele KO 7 Carmen Barth, Cleveland.
Retains NBA Middleweight Title.
- 1945: Willie Pep W 15 Phil Terranova, NYC.
Retains World Featherweight Title.
- 1963: Denny Moyer W 15 Stan Harrington, Honolulu.
Retains World Super Welterweight Title.
- 1966: Ismael Laguna KO 8 Carlos Hernandez,
Panama City. Non-title fight.
- 1971: Robin Reid born.
- 1978: Freddy Castillo KO 14 Luis Estaba,
Caracas. Wins WBC Junior Flyweight Title.
- 1989: Sung Kil Moon KO 5 Chiaki Kobayashi,
Taejon, South Korea. Retains WBA Bantamweight Title.
- 1994: Rafael Ruelas W 12 Freddie Pendleton,
Inglewood. Wins IBF Lightweight Title. Humberto (Chiquita) Gonzalez
W 12 Michael Carbajal, Los Angeles. Wins IBF, Regains WBC Junior
Flyweight Title. Gonzalez evens the score with Carbajal.
- 1997: USA Boxing, the organization that runs
amateur boxing in the USA, agrees to repay & 1.3-million
in misused Olympic grants to the U.S. Olympic Committee.
- 2000: Eric Morales W 12 Marco Antonio Barrera,
Las Vegas. Retains WBC Super Bantamweight Title. One of the
top-10 greatest fights ever. Oh yeah, and Barrera was definitely
robbed.
February
18
- 1930: Jack (Kid) Berg KO 11 Mushy Callahan,
London. Wins World Super Lightweight Title.
- 1933: James J. Corbett, 66, dies.
- 1936: Freddie Miller W 12 Johnny Pena, Seattle.
Retains World Featherweight Title.
- 1961: Vicente Saldivar KO 1 Baby Palacios,
Oaxaca, Mexico. Saldivar’s pro debut.
- 1969: Mando Ramos KO 11 Carlos Teo Cruz,
Los Angeles. Wins World Lightweight Title.
- 1972: Mando Ramos W 15 Pedro Carrasco, Los
Angeles. Wins WBC Lightweight Title.
- 1978: Sammy Serrano W 15 Mario Martinez,
Hato Rey, PR. Retains WBA Super Featherweight Title.
- 1979: Sammy Serrano W 15 Julio Valdez, San
Juan. Retains WBA Super Featherweight Title.
- 1989: Simon Brown KO 3 Jorge Maysonet, Budapest.
Retains IBF Welterweight Title. Pernell (Sweet Pea) Whitaker
W 12 Greg Haugen, Hampton, VA. Wins IBF Lightweight Title. This
fight couldn’t have been more one-sided had it ended in
the first round.
- 1995: Oscar DeLaHoya W 12 John-John Molina,
Las Vegas. Francisco Tejedor KO 7 Jose Luis Zepeda, Cartagena,
Columbia. Wins vacant IBF Flyweight Title.
- 1996: Henry Maske W 12 Duran Williams, Germany.
Retains IBF Light Heavyweight Title.
- 2005: Antonio Margarito KO 10 Sebastian Andres Lujan, Atlantic City. Lujan’s left ear balloons to grotesque proportions, then starts to rip off before referee David Fields stops the fight. No shit!
- 2006: Antonio Margarito KO 1 Manuel Gomez, Las Vegas.
- Brian Viloria W 12 Jose Antonio Aquirre, Las Vegas. Retains WBC Junior Flyweight Title.
February
17
- 1918: Harry Wills KO 5 Sam McVey, Panama
City.
- 1922: Jack Britton D 15 Dave Shade, NYC.
Retains World Welterweight Title.
- 1935: Freddie Miller KO 1 Jose Girones, Barcelona.
Retains World Featherweight Title.
- 1941: Joe Louis KO 2 Gus Dorazio, Philadelphia.
Retains world Heavyweight Title.
- 1960: Olian Alexander born.
- 1966: World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad
Ali’s draft status is mysteriously reclassified from exempt
(for failing an aptitude test) to 1A.
- 1976: Koichi Wajima KO 15 Jae Do Yuh, Tokyo.
Regains WBA Super Welterweight Title.
- 1991: Michael Carbajal KO 2 Macario Santos,
Las Vegas. Retains IBF Junior Flyweight Title.
- 1996: Henry Maske W 12 Duran Williams, Dortmund,
Germany. Retains IBF Light Heavyweight Title. Phillip Holiday
KO 10 John Lark, Hammanskraal, South Africa. Retains IBF Lightweight
Title.
- 1999: Floyd Mayweather W 12 Carlos Rios,
Grand Rapids, MI. Retains WBC Super Featherweight Title.
- 2001: Andrew (Six Heads) Lewis KO 7 James
Page, Las Vegas. Wins WBA Welterweight Title. Takanori Hatakeyama
D 12 Rick Roberts, Tokyo. Retains WBA Lightweight Title. Erik
Morales W 12 Guty Espadas, Las Vegas. Wins WBC Featherweight
Title. I scored it 115-113 for Espadas. Jerry Roth and Dave
Harris favored Morales 116-112, and Dick Flaherty made it unanimous
with a 115-113 score for the former WBC Super Bantamweight Champion.
Lehlo Ledwaba KO 9 Arnel Barotillo, Carnival City, South Africa.
Retains IBF Super Bantamweight Title.
February
16
- 1963: Flash Elorde W 15 Johnny Bizarro, Manila.
Retains World Super Featherweight Title.
- 1970: (Smokin’) Joe Frazier KO 5 Jimmy
Ellis, NYC. Wins vacant World Heavyweight Title.
- 1973: Antonio Cervantes W 15 Josua Marquez,
San Juan. Retains World Super Lightweight Title.
- 1974: Bruno Acari W Disq. 8 Tony Ortiz, Turin,
Italy. Retains WBC Super Lightweight Title. Ernesto Marcel W
15 Alexis Arguello, Panama City. Retains WBA Featherweight Title.
Three months later Marcel would retire from boxing. Arguello
would not lose another title bout for 8+-years.
- 1980: Tae Shik Kim KO 2 Luis Ibarra, Seoul.
Wins WBA Flyweight Title.
- 1983: ST Gordon KO 8 Jesse Burnett, East
Rutherford, NJ. Retains WBC Cruiserweight Title.
- 1985: Billy Costello W 12 Leroy Haley, Kingston,
NY. Retains WBC Super Lightweight Title. Livingstone Bramble
W 15 Ray Mancini, Reno. Retains WBA Lightweight Title.
- 1986: Livingstone Bramble KO 11 Tyrone Crawley,
Reno. Retains WBA Lightweight Title. Ki Yung Chung KO 7 Tyrone
Jackson, Ulsan, South Korea. Retains IBF Featherweight Title.
- 1992: Robert Quiroga W 12 Carlos Mercado,
Salerno, Italy. Retains IBF Super flyweight Title.
- 2006: Pongsaklek Wonjongkam W 12 Gilberto Keb Baas, Chainart, Thailand. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
February
15
- 1916: Jack Britton ND 10 Ted (Kid) Lewis,
Brooklyn. Non-title fight.
- 1937: Marcel Thil W Disq. 6 Lou Brouillard,
Paris. Retains World Middleweight Title. Thil’s second
consecutive title defense by DQ over Brouillard.
- 1958: Tony Tubbs born. James (Hard Rock)
Green born.
- 1964: Carlos Ortiz KO 14 Flash Elorde, Manila.
Retains World Lightweight Title.
- 1969: Rene Barrientos W 15 Ruben Navarro,
Quezon City. Wins vacant WBC Super Featherweight Title.
- 1970: Jose Napoles KO 15 Ernie Lopez, Inglewood.
Retains World Welterweight Title.
- 1977: Marvin Hagler KO 12 Willie Monroe,
Boston. Hagler avenges a points defeat to Monroe from 11-monthes
earlier.
- 1978: Leon Spinks W 15 Muhammad Ali, Las
Vegas. Wins World Heavyweight Title. The 1976 Olympic Gold Medalist
Spinks upsets the 8-1 odds and improves his record to 7-0-1
(5). Danny (Little Red) Lopez KO 6 David Kotey, Las Vegas. Retains
WBC Featherweight Title.
- 1982: Sugar Ray Leonard KO 3 Bruce Finch,
Reno. Retains World Welterweight Title. Leonard’s final
fight as the World Welterweight Champion.
- 1985: Lester Ellis W 15 Hwan Kil Yuh, Melbourne.
Wins IBF Super Featherweight Title.
- 1986: Barry McGuigan KO 14 Danilio Cabrera,
Dublin. Retains WBA Featherweight Title. Cesar Polanco W 15
Elly Pical, Djakarta. Wins IBF Super Flyweight Title.
- 1991: Muangchai Kittikasem KO 6 Sot Chitalada,
Ayuthaya, Thailand. Wins WBC Flyweight Title.
- 1992: Julian Jackson KO 1 Ismael Negron,
Las Vegas. Retains WBC Middleweight Title. Michael Carbajal
W 12 Marcos Pacheco, Phoenix. Retains IBF Junior Flyweight Title.
- 1997: Sirimongkol Singmanassuk W 12 Jesus
Sarabia, Bangkok. Retains WBC Bantamweight Title.
- 2000: Ring announcer Chuck Hull, 75, dies
at his home in Las Vegas.
- 2003: Rafael Marquez KO 8 Tim Austin, Las Vegas. Wins IBF Bantamweight Title.
Victor Burgos KO 12 Alex Sanchez, Las Vegas. Wins vacant IBF Junior Flyweight Title.Bantamweight Title.
February
14
- 1914: Tom McCormick WF 6 Waldemar Holberg,
Sydney. Retains World Welterweight Title.
- 1916: Jimmy Wilde KO 12 Joe Symonds, London.
Retains World Flyweight Title.
- 1918: Jack Dempsey KO 1 Jim Flynn, Ft. Sheridan,
Il.
- 1945: Chester Slider W 10 Henry Armstrong,
Oakland. Armstrong’s final fight. He finishes his career
with a 152-21-8 (100) record.
- 1951: Sugar Ray Robinson KO 13 Jake LaMotta,
Chicago. Wins World Middleweight Title. The second St. Valentines
Day Massacre! The sixth and final fight between these two. Sugar
Ray wins the series 5-1
- 1955: Carlos Ortiz KO 1 Harry Bell, NYC.
Ortiz’ pro debut.
- 1965: Frankie Liles born. Nana Konadu born.
- 1970: Freddie Norwood born.
- 1973: Muhammad Ali W 12 Joe Bugner, Las Vegas.
- 1981: Eusebio Pedroza KO 13 Patrick Ford,
Panama City. Retains WBA Featherweight Title.
- 1987: Evander Holyfield KO 7 Henry Tillman,
Reno. Retains WBA Cruiserweight Title.
- 1988: Buddy McGirt KO 12 Frankie Warren,
Corpus Cristi, TX. Wins vacant IBF Super Lightweight Title.
- 2002: A New York jury awards World Heavyweight Champion Lennox Lewis $8-million in damages in his lawsuit with former promoter and manager Panos Eliades.
February
13
- 1917: Jim Flynn KO 1 Jack Dempsey, Murray,
UT.
- 1942: Billy Conn W 12 Tony Zale, NYC.
- 1952: Rocky Marciano KO 6 Lee Savold, Philadelphia.
The Rock’s 39th win without a loss.
- 1957: Joe (Old Bones) Brown KO 11 Wallace
(Bud) Smith, Miami. Retains World Lightweight Title.
- 1967: Johnny Tapia born.
- 1977: Dong Kyun Yum W 15 Jose Cervantes,
Seoul. Retains WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
- 1982: Osvaldo Ocasio W 15 Robbie Williams,
Johannesburg. Wins newly created WBA Cruiserweight Title. Michael
Spinks KO 6 Mustapha Wassaja, Atlantic City. Retains WBA Light
Heavyweight Title. Alexis Arguello KO 6 Bubba Busceme, Beaumont,
TX. Retains WBC Lightweight Title.
- 1983: Donald Curry W 15 Jun Sok Hwang, Fort
Worth, TX. Wins vacant WBA Welterweight Title. Leroy Haley W
12 Saoul Mamby, Cleveland. Retains WBC Super Lightweight Title.
- 1987: Fidel Bassa W 15 Hilario Zapata, Barranquilla.
Wins WBA Flyweight Title.
- 1993: James (Lights Out) Toney KO 9 Iran
Barkley, Las Vegas. Wins IBF Super Middleweight Title. Roy Jones
Jr. KO 1 Glenn Wolfe, Las Vegas. Jones improves to 21-0 (20).John-John
Molina KO 8 Francisco Segura, Bayamon PR. Retains IBF Super
Featherweight Title.
- 1994: Jake Rodriguez W 12 Charles Murray,
Atlantic City. Wins IBF Super Lightweight Title. Saensor Ploenchit
W 12 David Griman, Bangkok. Wins WBA Flyweight Title.
- 1997: Former World Welterweight champion
Don Jordan, 62, dies in a San Pedro, California, nursing home.
He’d been in a coma since September 1996 when he was brutally
beaten and robbed in a Los Angeles parking lot.
- 1998: Laurent Boudouani D 12 Guillermo Jones,
Albuquerque, NM. Retains WBA Super Featherweight Title. Johnny
Tapia W 12 Rodolfo Blanco, Albuquerque, NM. Retains IBF Super
Flyweight Title.
- 1999: Richie Woodhall KO 6 Vincenzo Nardiello,
Newcastle, England. Retains WBC Super middleweight Title. Oscar
DeLaHoya W 12 Ike Quartey, Las Vegas. Retains WBC Welterweight
Title. Takanori Hatakeyama D 12 Saul Duran, Tokyo. Retains WBA
Super Featherweight Title. Erik Morales KO 2 Angel Chacon, Las
Vegas. Retains WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
February
12
- 1896: Pete Herman born Peter Gulotta.
- 1889: Johnny Coulon born.
- 1936: Pone Kingpetch born.
- 1959: Tyrone Booze born.
- 1966: Vicente Saldivar KO 2 Floyd Robertson,
Mexico City. Retains World Featherweight Title.
- 1969: Joe Lipsey born.
- 1971: Ken Buchanan W 15 Ruben Navarro, Los
Angeles. Retains World Lightweight Title. Vernon Forrest born.
- 1974: Naseem Hamed born.
- 1977: Esteban DeJesus KO 6 Buzzaw Yamabe,
Bayamon, PR. Retains WBC Lightweight Title.
- 1989: Myung Woo Yuh KO 10 Katsumi Komiyama,
Chongiu, South Korea. Retains WBA Junior Flyweight Title.
- 1993: Tony Lopez W 12 Dingaan Thobela, Sacramento.
Retains WBA Lightweight Title. Controversial decision.
- 1994: Tom (Boom Boom) Johnson W 12 Orlando
Soto, St Louis. Retains IBF Featherweight Title.
- 2000: Zab Judah KO 4 Jan Bergman, Uncasville,
Connecticut. Wins vacant IBF Super Lightweight Title. Kostya
Tszyu KO 8 Amed Santos, Uncasville, Connecticut. Retains WBC
Super Lightweight Title.
February
11
- 1909: Max Baer born.
- 1916: Sam Langford KO 19 Harry Wills, New
Orleans.
- 1949: Willie Pep W 15 Sandy Saddler, NYC.
Regains World Featherweight Title. Pep wins by scores of 10-5,
9-6, 9-5-1 in this the “Fight of the Year.”
- 1953: Kid Gavilan KO 10 Chuck Davey, Chicago.
Retains World Welterweight Title. The undefeated Davey falls
to 37-1-2.
- 1959: Joe (Old Bones) Brown W 15 Johnny Busso,
Houston. Retains World Lightweight Title.
- 1978: Carlos Palomino KO 7 Ryu Sorimachi,
Las Vegas. Retains WBC Welterweight Title.
- 1983: Marvelous Marvin Hagler KO 6 Tony Sibson,
Worcestor, MA. Retains World Middleweight Title.
- 1984: Thomas (Hitman) Hearns W 12 Luigi Minchillo,
Detroit. Retains WBC Super Welterweight Title.
- 1989: Rene Jacquot W 12 Donald Curry, Grenoble.
Wins WBC Super Welterweight Title. Upset Of the Year candidate.
Brian Mitchell KO 8 Salvatore Bottiglieri, Capo D’ Orlando,
Italy. Retains WBA Super Featherweight Title. Napa Kiatwanchai
W 12 John Arief, Korat, Thailand. Retains WBC Strawweight Title.
- 1990: James (Buster) Douglas KO 10 Mike Tyson,
Tokyo. Wins World Heavyweight Title. Douglas, a 43-1 underdog,
scores the greatest upset in sports history.
- 1995: Henry Maske W 12 Egerton Marcus, Frankfurt,
Germany. Retains IBF Light Heavyweight Title.
- 1996: Carlos Salazar KO 6 Antonello Melis,
Rome. Retains IBF Super flyweight Title.
February
10
- 1894: George (Kid) Lavigne D 8 Young Griffo,
NYC.
- 1908: Tommy Burns KO 4 Jack Palmer, London.
Retains world Heavyweight Title.
- 1912: Albert (Chalky) Wright born Albert
Garfield Wright.
- 1917: Harry Greb ND 6 Mike Gibbons, Philadelphia.
- 1919: Bob Montgomery born.
- 1922: Benny Leonard W 15 Rocky Kansas, NYC.
Retains World Lightweight Title.
- 1928: Tony Canzoneri W 15 Benny Bass, NYC.
Retains World Featherweight Title.
- 1930: Jimmy Slattery W 15 Lou Scozza, Buffalo.
Wins vacant World Light Heavyweight Title.
- 1950: Billy Graham W 10 Kid Gavilan, NYC.
- 1952: Pinklon Thomas born.
- 1958: Gustavo Ballas born.
- 1959: Sean O’Grady born.
- 1962: Bobby Czyz born.
- 1979: Miguel Canto W 15 Antonio Avelar, Merida,
MX. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
- 1980: Chan Hee Park W 15 Arnel Arrozal, Seoul.
Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
- 1982: Chul Ho Kim KO 8 Koki Ishii, Taegu,
S. Korea. Retains WBC Super Flyweight Title.
- 1992: Mike Tyson, 25, is convicted of rape
in the Marion County (Indiana) Supreme Court. Mike would subsequently
be sentenced to 6-years imprisonment.
- 1995: Johnny Tapia W 12 Jose Rafael Sosa,
Albuquerque.
- 1996: Felix (Tito) Trinidad KO 4 Rodney Moore,
Las Vegas. Retains IBF Welterweight Title.
- 1997: Mark (Too Sharp) Johnson W 12 Alejandro
Montiel, Inglewood. Retains IBF Flyweight Title.
- 2005: Oscar Larios W 12 Wayne McCullough, Lemoore, CA. Retains WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
February
9
- 1940: Joe Louis W 15 Arturo Godoy, NYC. Retains
World Heavyweight Title. This split decision victory is Louis’
toughest title defense to date.
- 1953: Vito Antuofermo born.
- 1954: Alfonso Zamora born.
- 1969: Shozo Saijyo W 15 Pedro Gomez, Tokyo.
Retains WBA Featherweight Title.
- 1973: Venice Borkorsor W 15 Erbito Salavarria,
Bangkok. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
- 1974: Carlos Monzon KO 7 Jose Napoles, Paris.
Retains World Middleweight Title. Napoles, the reigning World
Welterweight Champion, is no match for the bigger, stronger
Monzon.
- 1980: Lupe Pintor KO 12 Alberto Sandoval,
Los Angeles. Retains WBC Bantamweight Title.
- 1986: Marvin Johnson KO 7 Leslie Stewart,
Indianapolis. Wins vacant WBA Light Heavyweight Title. This
is Johnson’s third reign as Light Heavyweight Champion.
Once with the WBC and twice holding the WBA’s belt.
- 1991: (Terrible) Terry Norris W 12 Sugar
Ray Leonard, NYC. Retains WBC Super Welterweight Title. The
sad end to the Sugar Ray Leonard era.
- 2000: The legendary hall-of-famer Beau Jack,
78, passes away at a nursing home in Miami, Florida from complications
of Parkinson’s disease. Beau Jack, who twice held the
world lightweight title in the 1940’s, holds the Madison
Square Garden record for main events with 21.
February
8
- 1888: Ad Wolgast born.
- 1924: Pancho Villa W 15 Georgie Marks, NYC.
Retains World Flyweight Title.
- 1930: Panama Al Brown WF 4 Johnny Erickson,
NYC. Retains World Bantamweight Title.
- 1943: Bennie Briscoe born. Yo, Ed Brophy!!
Put this man in the Hall-of-Fame already!!!
- 1950: Jersey Joe Walcott KO 3 Harold Johnson,
Philadelphia. Fourteen years prior Walcott stopped Phill Johnson,
Harold’s father, in three. Also in Philly.
- 1970: Shozo Saijyo W 15 Godfrey Stevens,
Tokyo. Retains WBA Featherweight Title.
- 1979: Alexander Munoz born.
- 1981: Hilario Zapata KO 13 Joey Olivo, Panama
City. Retains WBC Junior flyweight Title.
- 1986: Miguel Lora W 12 Wilfredo Vasquez,
Miami Beach. Retains WBC Bantamweight Title.
- 1992: James (Lights Out) Toney W 12 Dave
Tiberi, Atlantic City. Retains IBF Middleweight Title. Hotly
disputed decision.
- 1997: Steve Collins KO 5 Frederic Seillier,
Millwall, England. Robin Reid KO 7 Giovanni Pretorius, Millwall,
England. Retains WBC Super Middleweight Title. Prince Naseem
Hamed KO 8 Tom (Boom Boom) Johnson, Millwall, England. Wins
IBF Featherweight Title.
- 1998: Enrique Sanchez W 12 Rafael Del Valle,
Lake Charles, LA. Wins vacant WBA Super Bantamweight Title.
February
7
- 1882: John L. Sullivan KO 9 Paddy Ryan, Mississippi
City. Wins Bareknuckle Heavyweight Title. Legend has it that
Jesse James attended this fight.
- 1916: Kid Williams D 20 Pete Herman, New
Orleans. Retains World Bantamweight Title.
- 1921: Jack Britton W 15 Ted (Kid) Lewis,
NYC. Retains World Welterweight Title. The last of their 20-meetings.
- 1934: Barney Ross W 12 Polo Nebo, New Orleans.
Retains World Super Lightweight Title.
- 1961: Harold Johnson KO 9 Jesse Bowdry, Philadelphia.
Wins vacant NBA Light Heavyweight Title.
- 1970: Abe Attell, 85, dies.
- 1988: Frank Tate KO 10 Tony Sibson, Staffordshire,
England. Retains IBF Middleweight Title. Myung Woo Yuh W 12
Willy Salazar, Seoul. Retains WBA Junior Flyweight Title.
- 1997: Lennox Lewis W Disq. 5 Oliver McCall,
Las Vegas. Regains WBC Heavyweight Title (recently vacated by
Mike Tyson). McCall suffers some sort of bizarre breakdown in
the ring.
February
6
- 1931: Tommy Loughran W 10 Max Baer, NYC.
- 1963: Carlos Monzon KO 2 Ramon Montenegro,
Rafaela, Argentina. Monzon’s pro debut.
- 1967: Muhammad Ali W 15 Ernie Terrell, Houston.
Retains World Heavyweight Title. Ali tortures the over matched
Terrell for refusing to acknowledge his Muslim name.
- 1982: Amado Urzua KO 2 Hilario Zapata, Panama
City. Wins WBC Junior Flyweight Title.
- 1987: Mark Breland KO 7 Harold Volbrecht,
Atlantic City. Wins vacant WBA Welterweight Title.
- 1988: Greg Haugen W 15 Vinny Pazienza, Atlantic
City. Regains IBF Lightweight Title. Kelvin Seabrooks KO 2 Fernando
Beltran, Paris. Retains IBF Bantamweight Title.
- 1992: Mauro Galvano W 12 Juan Carlos Gimenez,
Marchino, Italy. Retains WBC Super Middleweight Title.
- 1993: Riddick (Big Daddy) Bowe KO 1 Michael
Dokes, NYC. Retains World Heavyweight Title.
- 1994: Leo Gamez KO 7 Juan Torres, Panama
City. Retains WBA Junior Flyweight Title.
- 1998: Reggie Johnson KO 5 William Guthrie,
Uncasville, CT. Wins IBF Light Heavyweight Title. Sugar Shane
Mosley KO 8 Demetrio Ceballos, Uncasville, CT. Retains IBF Lightweight
Title.
- 1999: Bernard Hopkins KO 7 Robert Allen,
Washington D.C. Retains IBF Middleweight Title. Sharmba Mitchell
W 12 Pedro Saiz, Washington D.C. Retains WBA Super Lightweight
Title. Vuyani Bungu KO 7 Victor Lierena, Johannesburg, South
Africa. Retains IBF Super Bantamweight Title.
- 2004: Carl Thompson KO 9 Sebastian Rothman. Thompson dropped in the first round, Rothman down in the 5th & 9th. Glencoffe Johnson W 12 Clinton Woods, Sheffield, England. Wins vacant IBF Light Heavyweight Title.
February
5
- 1934: (Slapsie) Maxie Rosenbloom D 15 Joe
Knight, Miami. Retains World Light Heavyweight Title.
- 1943: Jake LaMotta W 10 Sugar Ray Robinson,
Detroit. After an 85-0 amateur record and 40-straight victories
as a pro, Robinson suffers his first defeat. Beau Jack W 10
Fritzie Zivic, NYC.
- 1961: Tony Baltazar born.
- 1967: Dick Tiger W 15 Jose Torres, NYC. Retains
World Light Heavyweight Title. All three judges score the fight
8-7 in rounds. Two for Tiger, and one for Torres.
- 1970: Chatchai Dutchboy Gym born.
- 1972: Antonio Gomez KO 7 Raul Martinez, Maracay.
Retains WBA Featherweight Title.
- 1974: Koichi Wajima W 15 Miguel de Oliveria,
Tokyo. Retains World Super Welterweight Title.
- 1977: Carlos Zarate KO 3 Fernando Cabenela,
Mexico City. Retains WBC Bantamweight Title. Sugar Ray Leonard
W 6 Luis Vega, Baltimore. Leonard’s pro debut.
- 1980: Wandee Chor Chareon born.
- 1988: Marlin Starling W 12 Fujio Ozaki, Atlantic
City. Retains WBA Welterweight Title.
- 1989: Darrin Van Horn W 12 Robert Hines,
Atlantic City. Retains IBF Super Welterweight Title.
- 1994: Chris Eubank W 12 Graciano Rocchigiani,
Berlin.
- 1996: Yuri Arbachakov W 12 Raul Juarez, Osaka,
Japan. Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
- 1998: Two-time former heavyweight champion
Mike Tyson, 31, files a $100-million lawsuit against Don king
in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Alleging that his longtime
promoter systematically defrauded him of tens of millions of
dollars over a 10-year period. Middleweight Reuben Bell, 24,
is shot to death by an unknown assailant in the lobby of Washington
Hospital Center’s Cancer Institute, where he was being
treated for colon cancer.
- 1999: Antonio Cermeno KO 2 Eddie Saenz, Miami.
Retains WBA Featherweight Title.
- 2002: Willie Jorrin D 12 Osamu Sato, Tokyo,
Japan. Retains WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
- 2005: Zab Judah KO 9 Cory Spinks, St. Louis, MO. Wins World Welterweight Title.
February
4
- 1909: Abe Attell KO 7 Eddie Kelly, New Orleans.
Retains World Featherweight Title.
- 1927: Charley Phil Rosenberg W 15 Bushy Graham,
NYC. Retains World Bantamweight Title.
- 1952: Kid Gavilan W 15 Bobby Dykes, Miami.
Retains World Welterweight Title. Boxings first racially mixed
bout in Florida. Gavilan wins by split scores of 142-141, 145-139,
141-142.
- 1960: Carlos Ortiz KO 10 Battling Torres,
Los Angeles. Retains World Super Lightweight Title. Jose Becerra
KO 9 Alphonse Halimi, Los Angeles. Retains World Bantamweight
Title.
- 1973: Oscar DeLaHoya born.
- 1979: Alexis Arguello KO 13 Alfredo Escalera,
Rimini, Italy. Retains WBC Super Featherweight Title.
- 1984: Donald Curry W 15 Marlon Starling,
Atlantic City. Retains WBA Welterweight Title.
- 1989: Mark Breland KO 1 Seung Soon Lee, Las
Vegas. Regains (vacant) WBA Welterweight Title. Marlon Starling
KO 9 Lloyd Honeyghan, Las Vegas. Wins World Welterweight Title.
- 1990: Jorge Paez W 12 Troy Dorsey, Las Vegas.
Retains IBF Featherweight Title. Hiyong Choi W 12 Leo Gamez,
Ulsan, South Korea. Wins WBA Junior Flyweight Title.
- 1998: Don King is robbed of a $100,000 diamond-encrusted
Rolex watch when four armed men stop the promoter’s car
in Mexico City.
February
3
- 1912: Johnny Coulon W 20 Frankie Conley,
Vernon, CA.
- 1938: Emile Griffith born Emile Alphonse
Griffith.
- 1939: Melio Bettina KO 9 Tiger Jack Fox,
NYC. Wins vacant New York World Light Heavyweight Title.
- 1966: Jimmy Thunder born.
- 1980: Larry Holmes KO 6 Lorenzo Zanon, Las
Vegas. Retains WBC Heavyweight Title. Wilfredo Gomez KO 7 Ruben
Valdez, Las Vegas. Retains WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
- 1981: Shoji Oguma W 15 Chan Hee Park, Tokyo.
Retains WBC Flyweight Title.
- 1987: Bernardo Pinango W 15 Frankie Duarte,
Inglewood. Retains WBA Bantamweight Title.
- 1990: Mike McCallum W 12 Steve Collins, Boston.
Retains WBA Middleweight Title. Pernell (Sweet Pea) Whitaker
W 12 Freddie Pendleton, Atlantic City. Retains WBC/IBF Lightweight
Title.
- 1991: Kiyoshi Hatanaka KO 8 Pedro Decima,
Nagoya, Japan. Wins WBC Super Bantamweight Title.
- 1993: Paul Hodkinson KO 4 Ricardo Cepeda,
London. Retains WBC Featherweight Title.
- 1996: Marco Antonio Barrera KO 12 Kennedy
McKinney, Inglewood. The thrilling debut of HBO’s Boxing
After Dark.
- 2001: Kostya Tszyu KO 7 Sharmba Mitchell,
Las Vegas. Retains WBC, wins WBA, Super Lightweight Title.
- 2007: Chad Dawson W 12 Tomasz Adamek, Kissimmee, FLA.
Corey Spinks W 12 Rodney Jones, Kissimmee, FLA. Retains IBF Super Welterweight Title.
Julio Diaz KO 3 Jesus Chavez. Kissimmee, FLA. Wins IBF Lightweight Title.
February
2
- 1891: Jack Dillon born Ernest Cutler Price.
- 1904: Sammy Mandell born Salvador Mandala.
- 1913: Fred Apostoli born.
- 1923: Johnny Dundee W 15 Elino Flores, NYC.
Retains World Super Featherweight Title.
- 1948: Angel Espada born.
- 1970: Carlos Monzon KO 6 Antonio Aguilar,
Rosario, Argentina. Retains Argentina Middleweight Title. Carlos
Zarate KO 3 Luis Castaneda, Cuernavaca, Mexico. Zarate’s
pro debut.
- 1973: Ike Ibeabuchi born.
- 1980: Salvador Sanchez KO 13 Danny (Little
Red) Lopez, Phoenix. Wins WBC Featherweight Title.
- 1982: Davey Moore KO 6 Tadashi Mihara, Tokyo.
Wins WBA Super Welterweight Title.
- 1985: Eusebio Pedroza W 15 Jorge Lujan, Panama
City. Retains WBA Featherweight Title. Victor Callejas W 15
Seung Hoon Lee, Hato Rey, PR. Retains WBA Super Bantamweight
Title.
- 2002: Roy Jones Jr. KO 7 Glenn Kelly, Miami.
Retains World Light Heavyweight Title. Bernard (The Executioner)
Hopkins KO 10 Carl Daniels, Reading, PA. Retains World Middleweight
Title. Ronald (Winky) Wright KO 5 Jason Papillion, Miami. Retains
IBF Super Welterweight Title.
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