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Floyd Patterson (January 4, 1935 – May 11, 2006) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1952 to 1972, and twice reigned as the world heavyweight champion between 1956 and 1962. At the age of 21, he became the youngest boxer in history to win the title, and was also the first heavyweight to regain the title after losing it. As an amateur, he won a gold medal in the middleweight division at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He is recognised as one of the best heavyweights of all time.[1][2][3]

In 1956 and 1960, Patterson was voted Fighter of the Year by The Ring magazine and the Boxing Writers Association of America. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1991.

Early life

Born January 4, 1935,[4] into a poor family in Waco, North Carolina, Patterson was one of eleven children. Savannah Joe Patterson was his first cousin from out of Arkansas, he went and visited during the early summer years. He experienced an insular and troubled childhood. His family moved to Brooklyn, New York, where Floyd was a truant and a petty thief. At age 10, he was sent to the Wiltwyck School for Boys, a reform school in West Park, New York, which he credited with turning his life around. He stayed there for almost two years. He attended high school in New Paltz, New York, where he succeeded in all sports.[5]

Patterson took up boxing at age fourteen, and was training with the Bedford-Stuyvesant Boxing Association Gym.[6] Three years later, he won the gold medal in the 1952 Helsinki Olympics as a middleweight. In 1952, he won the National Amateur Middleweight Championship and New York Golden Gloves Middleweight Championship.[7] At that time he was spotted by Cus D'Amato, and trained at the Gramercy Gym.

Patterson's younger brother Raymond (born 1942) also became a professional heavyweight boxer and has lived in Gothenburg, Sweden, since 1965 and has worked as a truck driver at Volvo Lastvagnar after his boxing career.[8]

Olympic results

  • Round of 16: Defeated Omar Tebakka (France) on points, 3–0
  • Quarterfinal: Defeated Leonardus Jansen (Netherlands) by a first-round stoppage
  • Semifinal: Defeated Stig Sjölin (Sweden) by disqualification in the third round
  • Defeated Vasile Tiță (Romania) by a first-round knockout

Patterson's amateur record was 40 wins (37 by knockout) and 4 defeats.

Patterson carried his hands higher than most boxers, in front of his face. Sportswriters called Patterson's style a "peek-a-boo" stance.

Professional career

Patterson turned pro and steadily rose through the ranks, his only early defeat being an eight-round decision to former light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim on June 7, 1954, at the Eastern Parkway Arena in Brooklyn, New York.

Championship

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Patterson in 1957

Although Patterson fought around the light heavyweight limit for much of his early career, he and manager Cus D'Amato always had plans to fight for the Heavyweight Championship. In fact, D'Amato made these plans clear as early as 1954, when he told the press that Patterson was aiming for the heavyweight title.[9] However, after Rocky Marciano announced his retirement as World Heavyweight Champion on April 27, 1956, Patterson was ranked by The Ring magazine as the top light heavyweight contender. After Marciano's announcement, Jim Norris of the International Boxing Club stated that Patterson was one of the six fighters who would take part in an elimination tournament to crown Marciano's successor. The Ring then moved Patterson into the heavyweight rankings, at number five.[10]

Patterson vs. Moore

After beating Tommy "Hurricane" Jackson in an elimination fight, Patterson faced Light Heavyweight Champion Archie Moore on November 30, 1956, for the World Heavyweight Championship. He beat Moore by a knockout in five rounds and became the youngest World Heavyweight Champion in history, at the age of 21 years, 10 months, 3 weeks and 5 days. He was the first Olympic gold medalist to win a professional heavyweight title.

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Ingemar Johansson knocks out Floyd Patterson and becomes boxing heavyweight champion of the world, June 26, 1959.

Patterson vs. Johansson I, II & III

After a series of defenses against fringe contenders (Hurricane Jackson, Pete Rademacher, Roy Harris,[11] and Brian London), Patterson met Ingemar Johansson of Sweden, the number one contender, in the first of three fights. Johansson triumphed over Patterson on June 26, 1959, with the referee Ruby Goldstein stopping the fight in the third round after the Swede had knocked Patterson down seven times. Johansson became Sweden's first World Heavyweight Champion, thus becoming a national hero as the first European to defeat an American for the title since 1933.

Patterson knocked out Johansson in the fifth round of their rematch on June 20, 1960, to become the first man in history to regain the Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship. Johansson hit the canvas hard, seemingly out before he landed flat on his back. With glazed eyes, blood trickling from his mouth and his left foot quivering, he was counted out. Johansson lay unconscious for five minutes before he was helped onto a stool.

A third fight between them was held on March 13, 1961, and while Johansson put Patterson on the floor, Patterson retained his title by knockout in the sixth round to win the rubber match in which Patterson was decked twice and Johansson once, in the first round. Johansson had landed both right hands over Floyd's left jab. After getting up from the second knockdown, Floyd abandoned his jab and connected with a left hook that knocked down Johansson. After that, Patterson came on with a strong body attack that wore down Johansson. In the sixth round, Johansson caught Patterson with a solid right. But the power in Johansson's punches was gone. Patterson won the fight in the sixth round by knockout.[12]

After the third Johansson fight, Patterson defended the title in Toronto on December 4 against Tom McNeeley and retained the title with a fourth-round knockout.[13][14] However he did not fight number-one contender Sonny Liston. This was due in part to Cus D'Amato, who did not want Patterson in the ring with a boxer with mob connections. As a result, D'Amato turned down any challenges involving the IBC. Eventually, due to a monetary dispute with Jimmy Jacobs, Patterson removed D'Amato from handling his business affairs and agreed to fight Liston.

Patterson vs. Liston I & II

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Leading up to the fight, Liston was the major betting-line favorite, though Sports Illustrated predicted that Patterson would win in 15 rounds. Jim Braddock, Jersey Joe Walcott, Ezzard Charles, Rocky Marciano and Ingemar Johansson picked Patterson to win. The fight also carried a number of social implications. Liston's connections with the mob were well known and the NAACP was concerned about having to deal with Liston's visibility as World Champion and had encouraged Patterson not to fight Liston, fearing that a Liston victory would tarnish the civil rights movement.[15] Patterson said John F. Kennedy also did not want him to fight Liston.[16]

Patterson lost his title to Liston in Chicago on September 25, 1962, by a first-round knockout in front of 18,894 fans. The two fighters were a marked contrast. In the ring, Liston's size and power proved too much for Patterson's guile and agility. However, Patterson did not use his speed to his benefit. According to Sports Illustrated writer Gilbert Rogin, Patterson did not punch enough and frequently tried to clinch with Liston. Liston battered Patterson with body shots and then shortened up and connected with two double hooks high on the head. The result at the time was the third-fastest knockout in boxing history.[17] After being knocked out, Patterson left Comiskey Park in Chicago wearing dark glasses and a fake beard for the drive back to New York. After the fight, questions were raised on whether the fight was fixed to set up a more lucrative rematch. Overnight, Patterson seemed to lose his public support as a result of his swift knockout.[18] Despite the defeat, Patterson won $2 million, to be paid over 17 years.[19]

The rematch was set for April 1963; however, Liston injured his knee swinging a golf club and the fight was delayed three months to July 22. In Las Vegas that night, Patterson attempted to become the first boxer to win the heavyweight title three times, but Liston once again knocked him out in the first round. Patterson lasted four seconds longer than in the first bout. The Liston fights were the only times Patterson was actually counted out in his 20-year professional career.

After the title

Following these defeats, Patterson went through a depression. However, he eventually recovered and began winning fights again, including top victories over Eddie Machen and George Chuvalo; the Chuvalo match won The RingШаблон:'s "Fight of the Year" award.[20]

Muhammad Ali

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Patterson was now the number-one challenger for the title held by Muhammad Ali. On November 22, 1965, in Las Vegas, in yet another attempt to be the first to win the world heavyweight title three times, he went into the fight with an injured [[Sacroiliac joint|sacroШаблон:Shyiliac joint]] which worsened after the first round and greatly reduced his mobility in a bout in which Ali was clearly dominant.[21][22] Ali called Patterson an "Uncle Tom" for refusing to call him Muhammad Ali (Patterson continued to call him Cassius Clay) and for his outspokenness against black Muslims.[23] Before the match, Patterson had said:

"This fight is a crusade to reclaim the title from the Black Muslims. As a Catholic, I am fighting Clay as a patriotic duty. I am going to return the crown to America."

Instead of scoring a quick knockout, Ali mocked, humiliated and punished Patterson throughout the fight but was unable to knock him out before the referee finally stopped the fight in the 12th round.[24][25]

End of career

Patterson remained a legitimate contender. In 1966 he traveled to England and knocked out British boxer Henry Cooper in just four rounds at Wembley Stadium.

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Patterson tried his hand at acting. He is seen in this 1968 The Wild Wild West episode as a landowner who is in danger of losing his property.[26]

When Ali was stripped of his title for refusing induction into the military, the World Boxing Association staged an eight-man tournament to determine his successor. Patterson fought Jerry Quarry to a draw in 1967. In a rematch four months later, Patterson lost a controversial 12-round decision to Quarry. Subsequently, in a third and final attempt at winning the title a third time, Patterson lost a controversial 15-round referee's decision to Jimmy Ellis in Stockholm, in 1968, despite breaking Ellis's nose and scoring a disputed knockdown.

In September 1969 he divorced his first wife, Sandra Hicks Patterson, who wanted him to quit boxing, while he still had hopes for another title shot.

Patterson continued on, defeating Oscar Bonavena in a close fight over ten rounds in early 1972.

At age 37, Patterson was stopped after seven rounds with a cut eye while still competitive in a rematch with Muhammad Ali for the NABF heavyweight title on September 20, 1972.[27] The defeat proved to be Patterson's last fight, although there was never an announcement of retirement.

Retired life

In retirement, he and Ingemar Johansson became good friends who flew across the Atlantic to visit each other every year and he served two terms as chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission.[28] He was also inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1991.[29]

Patterson lived in New Paltz, New York, for many years with his second wife, Janet Seaquist.[30] They had two daughters, Jennifer and Janene.[31] In 1982 and 1983 he ran the Stockholm Marathon together with Ingemar Johansson.[32] He completed the 1983 New York City Marathon in 3:35:27.[33]

His adopted son, Tracy Harris Patterson, was a world champion boxer in the 1990s and was trained by Floyd during part of his career. They are the first father and son to win world titles in boxing.[34] Floyd also trained Canadian heavyweight Donovan "Razor" Ruddock in 1992 for his fights with Greg Page, Phil Jackson, and Lennox Lewis.[35]

The New Paltz High School football field was named "Floyd Patterson Field" in 1985.[36]

Death

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Floyd Patterson's grave

Patterson suffered from Alzheimer's disease and prostate cancer in his final years. He died at home in New Paltz, on May 11, 2006, at the age of 71.[37] His body was buried at New Paltz Rural Cemetery in New Paltz, Ulster County, New York.[38][39]

Quotes

  • "It's easy to do anything in victory. It's in defeat that a man reveals himself."[40]
  • "They said I was the fighter who got knocked down the most, but I also got up the most."[41] (This quote was used in the tenth episode of the 2009 TV series V.)
  • "When you have millions of dollars, you have millions of friends."[42]
  • On boxing: "It's like being in love with a woman. She can be unfaithful, she can be mean, she can be cruel, but it doesn't matter. If you love her, you want her, even though she can do you all kinds of harm. It's the same with me and boxing. It can do me all kinds of harm but I love it."[43]

Professional boxing record

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Шаблон:Abbr Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Age Location Notes
64 Шаблон:No2Loss 55–8–1 Muhammad Ali RTD 7 (12), Шаблон:Small Sep 20, 1972 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
63 Шаблон:Yes2Win 55–7–1 Pedro Agosto TKO 6 (10), Шаблон:Small Jul 14, 1972 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
62 Шаблон:Yes2Win 54–7–1 Oscar Bonavena UD 10 Feb 11, 1972 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
61 Шаблон:Yes2Win 53–7–1 Charlie Harris KO 6 (10), Шаблон:Small Nov 23, 1971 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
60 Шаблон:Yes2Win 52–7–1 Vic Brown UD 10 Aug 21, 1971 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
59 Шаблон:Yes2Win 51–7–1 Charley Polite UD 10 Jul 17, 1971 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
58 Шаблон:Yes2Win 50–7–1 Terry Daniels UD 10 May 26, 1971 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
57 Шаблон:Yes2Win 49–7–1 Roger Russell TKO 9 (10), Шаблон:Small Mar 29, 1971 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
56 Шаблон:Yes2Win 48–7–1 Levi Forte KO 2 (10), Шаблон:Small Jan 16, 1971 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
55 Шаблон:Yes2Win 47–7–1 Charley Green KO 10 (10), Шаблон:Small Sep 15, 1970 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
54 Шаблон:No2Loss 46–7–1 Jimmy Ellis PTS 15 Sep 14, 1968 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
53 Шаблон:No2Loss 46–6–1 Jerry Quarry Шаблон:Abbr 12 Oct 28, 1967 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
52 Шаблон:DrawDraw 46–5–1 Jerry Quarry Шаблон:Abbr 12 Jun 9, 1967 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
51 Шаблон:Yes2Win 46–5 Bill McMurray KO 1 (10), Шаблон:Small Mar 30, 1967 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
50 Шаблон:Yes2Win 45–5 Willie Johnson KO 3 (10), Шаблон:Small Feb 13, 1967 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
49 Шаблон:Yes2Win 44–5 Henry Cooper KO 4 (10), Шаблон:Small Sep 20, 1966 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
48 Шаблон:No2Loss 43–5 Muhammad Ali TKO 12 (15), Шаблон:Small Nov 22, 1965 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
47 Шаблон:Yes2Win 43–4 Tod Herring TKO 3 (10), Шаблон:Small May 14, 1965 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
46 Шаблон:Yes2Win 42–4 George Chuvalo UD 12 Feb 1, 1965 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
45 Шаблон:Yes2Win 41–4 Charlie Powell KO 6 (10), Шаблон:Small Dec 12, 1964 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
44 Шаблон:Yes2Win 40–4 Eddie Machen Шаблон:Abbr 12 Jul 5, 1964 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
43 Шаблон:Yes2Win 39–4 Santo Amonti TKO 8 (10), Шаблон:Small Jan 6, 1964 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
42 Шаблон:No2Loss 38–4 Sonny Liston KO 1 (15), Шаблон:Small Jul 22, 1963 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
41 Шаблон:No2Loss 38–3 Sonny Liston KO 1 (15), Шаблон:Small Sep 25, 1962 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
40 Шаблон:Yes2Win 38–2 Tom McNeeley KO 4 (15), Шаблон:Small Dec 4, 1961 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
39 Шаблон:Yes2Win 37–2 Ingemar Johansson KO 6 (15), Шаблон:Small Mar 13, 1961 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
38 Шаблон:Yes2Win 36–2 Ingemar Johansson KO 5 (15), Шаблон:Small Jun 20, 1960 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
37 Шаблон:No2Loss 35–2 Ingemar Johansson TKO 3 (15), Шаблон:Small Jun 26, 1959 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
36 Шаблон:Yes2Win 35–1 Brian London KO 11 (15), Шаблон:Small May 1, 1959 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
35 Шаблон:Yes2Win 34–1 Roy Harris RTD 12 (15) Aug 18, 1958 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
34 Шаблон:Yes2Win 33–1 Pete Rademacher KO 6 (15), Шаблон:Small Aug 22, 1957 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
33 Шаблон:Yes2Win 32–1 Tommy Jackson TKO 10 (15), Шаблон:Small Jul 29, 1957 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
32 Шаблон:Yes2Win 31–1 Archie Moore KO 5 (15), Шаблон:Small Nov 30, 1956 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
31 Шаблон:Yes2Win 30–1 Tommy Jackson SD 12 Jun 8, 1956 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
30 Шаблон:Yes2Win 29–1 Alvin Williams KO 3 (10), Шаблон:Small Apr 10, 1956 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
29 Шаблон:Yes2Win 28–1 Jimmy Walls TKO 2 (10), Шаблон:Small Mar 12, 1956 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
28 Шаблон:Yes2Win 27–1 Jimmy Slade TKO 7 (10), Шаблон:Small Dec 8, 1955 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
27 Шаблон:Yes2Win 26–1 Calvin Brad KO 1 (10), Шаблон:Small Oct 13, 1955 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
26 Шаблон:Yes2Win 25–1 Dave Whitlock KO 3 (10), Шаблон:Small Sep 29, 1955 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
25 Шаблон:Yes2Win 24–1 Alvin Williams TKO 8 (10), Шаблон:Small Sep 8, 1955 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
24 Шаблон:Yes2Win 23–1 Archie McBride KO 7 (10), Шаблон:Small Jul 6, 1955 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
23 Шаблон:Yes2Win 22–1 Yvon Durelle Шаблон:Abbr 5 (10) Jun 23, 1955 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
22 Шаблон:Yes2Win 21–1 Esau Ferdinand TKO 10 (10), Шаблон:Small Mar 17, 1955 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
21 Шаблон:Yes2Win 20–1 Don Grant TKO 5 (10), Шаблон:Small Jan 17, 1955 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
20 Шаблон:Yes2Win 19–1 Willie Troy TKO 5 (8) Jan 7, 1955 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
19 Шаблон:Yes2Win 18–1 Jimmy Slade UD 8 Nov 19, 1954 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
18 Шаблон:Yes2Win 17–1 Joe Gannon UD 8 Oct 22, 1954 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
17 Шаблон:Yes2Win 16–1 Esau Ferdinand UD 8 Oct 11, 1954 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
16 Шаблон:Yes2Win 15–1 Tommy Harrison TKO 1 (8), Шаблон:Small Aug 2, 1954 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
15 Шаблон:Yes2Win 14–1 Jacques Royer Crecy TKO 7 (8) Jul 12, 1954 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
14 Шаблон:No2Loss 13–1 Joey Maxim UD 8 Jun 7, 1954 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
13 Шаблон:Yes2Win 13–0 Jesse Turner UD 8 May 10, 1954 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
12 Шаблон:Yes2Win 12–0 Alvin Williams UD 8 Apr 19, 1954 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
11 Шаблон:Yes2Win 11–0 Sammy Brown TKO 2 (10), Шаблон:Small Mar 30, 1954 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
10 Шаблон:Yes2Win 10–0 Yvon Durelle UD 8 Feb 15, 1954 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
9 Шаблон:Yes2Win 9–0 Dick Wagner TKO 5 (8), Шаблон:Small Dec 14, 1953 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
8 Шаблон:Yes2Win 8–0 Wes Bascom Шаблон:Abbr 8 Oct 19, 1953 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
7 Шаблон:Yes2Win 7–0 Gordon Wallace TKO 3 (8), Шаблон:Small Jun 1, 1953 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
6 Шаблон:Yes2Win 6–0 Dick Wagner Шаблон:Abbr 8 Apr 13, 1953 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
5 Шаблон:Yes2Win 5–0 Chester Mieszala TKO 5 (6), Шаблон:Small Jan 28, 1953 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
4 Шаблон:Yes2Win 4–0 Lalu Sabotin TKO 5 (8), Шаблон:Small Dec 29, 1952 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
3 Шаблон:Yes2Win 3–0 Lester Johnson TKO 3 (6), Шаблон:Small Oct 31, 1952 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
2 Шаблон:Yes2Win 2–0 Sammy Walker Шаблон:Abbr 2 (6), Шаблон:Small Oct 6, 1952 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small
1 Шаблон:Yes2Win 1–0 Eddie Godbold Шаблон:Abbr 4 (6), Шаблон:Small Sep 12, 1952 Шаблон:Age in years and days Шаблон:Small

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