Harold Johnson (boxer)
Harold Johnson | |
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Statistics | |
Real name | Harold Johnson |
Nickname(s) | Hercules |
Rated at |
Light Heavyweight Middleweight |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
Reach | 74 in (188 cm) |
Nationality | American |
Born |
Manayunk, Pennsylvania | August 9, 1928
Died |
February 19, 2015 86) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | (aged
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 88 |
Wins | 76 |
Wins by KO | 32 |
Losses | 11 |
Draws | 0 |
No contests | 1 |
Harold Johnson (August 9, 1928 – February 19, 2015) was a professional boxer. He held the World Light Heavyweight Championship from 1962 to 1963.
Johnson was born in Manayunk, Philadelphia. He started boxing while serving in the United States Navy and turned professional in 1946. He won his first twenty-four fights before losing a ten-round decision to Archie Moore in 1949. Moore would be Johnson's biggest career rival. Johnson rebounded with four straight victories, including a ten-round decision win against future Hall of Fame inductee Jimmy Bivins.[1]
Johnson's father, Phil Johnson, was also a professional boxer. Phil and Harold Johnson became the first father/son combination to not only fight the same fighter, but lose to him as well. Both suffered third-round knockout defeats at the hands of future World Heavyweight Champion Jersey Joe Walcott in 1936 and 1950, respectively. Harold lost after suffering an injury to the intervertebral disc in the small of his back.[2]
After five consecutive wins, Johnson resumed his rivalry with Archie Moore, fighting Moore three times in a row between September 1951 and January 1954. All three went the ten-round distance. Johnson lost the rematch, won the rubber match and lost the fourth bout.
In 1952, Johnson split two fights with Bob Satterfield, losing the first by decision and winning the second by knockout, and won a decision over heavyweight contender Nino Valdez. The following year, he defeated former World Heavyweight Champion Ezzard Charles by a split decision. Johnson would finally get a title shot eight years into his career in his fifth and final fight against Archie Moore in 1954. Moore was making the third defense of the World Light Heavyweight Championship. In an exciting fight, Johnson knocked Moore down in the 10th round and was ahead on the scorecards after 13 rounds. But Moore rallied, knocking Johnson down and stopping him in the 14th round.[3]
Johnson outpointed Julio Mederos over ten rounds in 1954. The following year, they had a rematch in Philadelphia. Johnson collapsed after the second round and was carried from the ring on a stretcher. Tests later revealed that Johnson had been drugged with a barbiturate. As a result, the Governor of Pennsylvania suspended boxing in the state for 114 days and instructed the Pennsylvania Athletic Commission to launch a probe. Johnson said he started feeling ill in his dressing room after eating an orange that had been given to him by a stranger who said he was a long-time admirer. A chemical analysis of a piece of the orange showed no trace of a drug or barbiturate. The probe never did uncover who drugged Johnson or how the drug was administered. However, the commission ruled that Johnson knew he was not in condition to fight and should've reported that fact to commission officials on duty that night. He was suspended for six months and his purse was forfeited.[4]
When the National Boxing Association (NBA) withdrew recognition of Archie Moore as World Light Heavyweight Champion for failure to defend, Johnson defeated Jesse Bowdry in 1961 by a ninth-round technical knockout to capture the vacant NBA title. In his first title defense, Johnson stopped Von Clay in two rounds. After defeating second-ranked heavyweight contender Eddie Machen by a ten-round decision in a non-title bout, Johnson successfully defended his title for a second time with a split decision victory over 4th-ranked light heavyweight contender Eddie Cotton.
Johnson gained universal recognition as World Light Heavyweight Champion when he defeated Doug Jones in 1962 by a decision in fifteen rounds. He successfully defended the undisputed title once, outpointing Gustav Scholz in Berlin, then lost it to Willie Pastrano by a fifteen-round split decision in 1963.[5] Johnson would never fight for a title again and retired in 1971 with a record of 76-11 with 32 knockouts.
Johnson was inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1992 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1993.
Johnson was named the 7th greatest light heavyweight of the 20th century by the Associated Press in 1999.[6] Three years later, The Ring magazine ranked Johnson 7th on the list "The 20 Greatest Light Heavyweight of All-Time" and 80th on the list "The 80 Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years."[7] Johnson died at the age of 86 on February 19, 2015.[8]
Professional boxing record
76 Wins (32 knockouts, 44 decisions), 11 Losses (5 knockouts, 6 decisions)[9] | |||||||
Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round | Date | Location | Notes |
Loss | 24-17-2 | Herschel Jacobs | TKO | 3 | 30/03/1971 | Sunnyside Gardens, Queens, New York City | Referee stopped the bout at 0:24 of the third round due to a cut over Johnson's right eye. |
Win | 22-16-3 | Johnny Alford | UD | 10 | 11/06/1968 | Miami Beach Convention Hall, Miami Beach, Florida | |
Win | 13-0 | Lothar Stengel | PTS | 10 | 03/02/1968 | Festhalle Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Hesse | Stengel was down in the second and fifth rounds. |
Win | 7-5 | Eddie "Bossman" Jones | PTS | 10 | 07/08/1967 | Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada | |
Win | 22-13-2 | Herschel Jacobs | UD | 10 | 01/05/1967 | New Orleans Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana | 7-1, 7-3, 6-3. |
Win | 36-14-4 | Pekka Kokkonen | PTS | 10 | 06/12/1966 | Stadthalle, Vienna | |
Loss | 13-3-1 | Johnny Persol | UD | 10 | 07/01/1966 | Madison Square Garden, New York City | 4-5, 4-5, 3-6. |
Win | 30-5-6 | Hank Casey | KO | 8 | 20/04/1964 | Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California | Casey knocked out at 1:19 of the eighth round. |
Win | 56-18-3 | Henry Hank | UD | 10 | 06/12/1963 | The Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 49-42, 50-41, 48-44. |
Loss | 57-11-8 | Willie Pastrano | SD | 15 | 01/06/1963 | Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada | WBC/WBA World Light Heavyweight Titles. 68-69, 69-68, 67-69. |
Win | 24-18-2 | Tommy Merrill | TKO | 9 | 19/03/1963 | Catholic Youth Center, Scranton, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 85-1-6 | Gustav Scholz | UD | 15 | 23/06/1962 | Olympiastadion, Westend, Berlin | World Light Heavyweight Title. 73-70, 72-64, 72-70. |
Win | 19-1 | Doug Jones | UD | 15 | 12/05/1962 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | World Light Heavyweight Title. 74-61, 73-64, 71-63. |
Win | 39-11-1 | Eddie Cotton | SD | 15 | 29/08/1961 | Sick's Stadium, Seattle, Washington | NBA World Light Heavyweight Title. 147-145, 147-145, 144-148. |
Win | 37-3-1 | Eddie Machen | PTS | 10 | 01/07/1961 | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey | 5-4. |
Win | 13-3-2 | Von Clay | TKO | 2 | 24/04/1961 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | NBA World Light Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:28 of the second round. |
Win | 29-5 | Jesse Bowdry | TKO | 9 | 07/02/1961 | Miami Beach Convention Hall, Miami Beach, Florida | NBA World Light Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 0:45 of the ninth round. |
Win | 10-8 | Clarence Floyd | UD | 10 | 04/05/1960 | Philadelphia Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 50-41, 50-40, 49-41. |
Win | 19-8-6 | Sonny Ray | TKO | 10 | 11/11/1959 | Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois | Referee stopped the bout at 1:18 of the tenth round. |
Win | 8-11-1 | Johnny York | TKO | 6 | 04/08/1959 | Wahconah Park, Pittsfield, Massachusetts | Referee stopped the bout at 1:38 of the sixth round. |
Win | 14-13-1 | Rudy Watkins | KO | 6 | 15/12/1958 | Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Watkins knocked out at 1:42 of the sixth round. |
Win | 35-15-7 | Howard "Honeyboy" King | UD | 10 | 03/12/1958 | Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois | 48-43, 49-43, 49-44. |
Win | 10-12 | Ollie Wilson | TKO | 2 | 15/04/1958 | Foot Guard Hall, Hartford, Connecticut | |
Win | 24-11-2 | Bert Whitehurst | UD | 10 | 17/01/1958 | Syracuse War Memorial Arena, Syracuse, New York | 6-3, 7-2, 7-1. |
Win | 44-18 | Sid Peaks | KO | 5 | 17/12/1957 | Toledo, Ohio | |
Win | 16-6-2 | Wayne Bethea | UD | 10 | 10/09/1957 | Philadelphia Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 40-10 | Clarence Hinnant | KO | 1 | 31/05/1957 | St. Nicholas Arena, New York City | Hinnant knocked out at 1:24 of the first round. |
Win | 46-22-4 | Bob Satterfield | UD | 10 | 12/03/1957 | Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida | 96-93, 97-91, 98-93. |
Win | 22-9-2 | Bert Whitehurst | PTS | 10 | 08/12/1956 | Portland Exposition Building, Portland, Maine | |
Loss | 17-8-2 | Julio Mederos | TKO | 2 | 06/05/1955 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Tests revealed that Johnson had been drugged. Some sources list this bout as a no contest |
Win | 29-4 | Paul Andrews | KO | 6 | 11/02/1955 | Madison Square Garden, New York City | Andrews knocked out at 1:46 of the sixth round. |
Win | 20-5-2 | Marty Marshall | UD | 10 | 22/12/1954 | Detroit Olympia, Detroit, Michigan | 96-82, 95-82, 98-82. |
Win | 15-5-2 | Julio Mederos | UD | 10 | 07/12/1954 | Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida | 98-92, 99-92, 98-95. |
Loss | 55-22-4 | Oakland Billy Smith | KO | 2 | 08/10/1954 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Johnson knocked out at 1:22 of the second round. |
Loss | 145-19-8 | Archie Moore | TKO | 14 | 11/08/1954 | Madison Square Garden, New York City | World Light Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 0:56 of the 14th round. |
Win | 23-2 | Paul Andrews | MD | 10 | 17/03/1954 | Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois | Johnson was knocked down in the first round. |
Win | 48-17-2 | Charley Doc Williams | TKO | 8 | 15/02/1954 | Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida | |
Win | 26-9-5 | Jimmy "The Spoiler" Slade | SD | 10 | 29/01/1954 | St. Nicholas Arena, New York City | 5-4, 7-3, 4-5. |
Win | 29-35-4 | Chubby Wright | UD | 10 | 19/11/1953 | Hershey Sports Arena, Hershey, Pennsylvania | 9-1, 7-2-1, 6-4. |
Win | 54-17-5 | Henry Hall | UD | 10 | 07/11/1953 | Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 6-2, 8-1, 8-1. |
Win | 81-9-1 | Ezzard Charles | SD | 10 | 08/09/1953 | Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 6-3, 4-5, 7-3. |
Win | 8-6-2 | Toxie Hall | UD | 10 | 11/05/1953 | Dinner Key, Miami, Florida | |
Win | 28-14-2 | Billy Gilliam | UD | 10 | 21/03/1953 | Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, Ohio | |
Win | 23-5-4 | Jimmy "The Spoiler" Slade | UD | 10 | 16/01/1953 | St. Nicholas Arena, New York City | 5-4, 10-0, 7-3. |
Win | 21-4-3 | Nino Valdes | UD | 10 | 24/11/1952 | Boxing From Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York | 8-1, 10-0, 10-1. |
Win | 28-13-2 | Bob Satterfield | KO | 2 | 06/10/1952 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Satterfield knocked out at 1:58 of the second round. |
Win | 23-6-1 | Leonard Morrow | KO | 3 | 16/09/1952 | Toledo, Ohio | Morrow knocked out at 1:55 of the third round. |
Loss | 27-13-2 | Bob Satterfield | SD | 10 | 06/08/1952 | Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois | 49-51, 52-48, 46-54. |
Win | 31-2-1 | Clarence Henry | SD | 10 | 17/03/1952 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Loss | 127-19-8 | Archie Moore | UD | 10 | 29/01/1952 | Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, Ohio | 53-46, 53-46, 56-44. |
Win | 127-18-8 | Archie Moore | UD | 10 | 10/12/1951 | Arena, Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 5-4, 5-4, 6-4. |
Loss | 125-18-8 | Archie Moore | UD | 10 | 24/09/1951 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 5-4-1, 6-3-1, 6-3-1. |
Win | 26-31-3 | Chubby Wright | UD | 10 | 23/07/1951 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 28-6-1 | Elkins Brothers | TKO | 10 | 18/06/1951 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Referee stopped the bout at 1:53 of the tenth round. |
Win | 42-17-1 | Chuck Hunter | PTS | 8 | 09/02/1951 | Madison Square Garden, New York City | |
Win | 22-13 | Dusty Wilkerson | KO | 4 | 22/01/1951 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Wilkerson knocked out at 2:04 of the fourth round. |
Win | 4-28-3 | Harry Daniels | KO | 2 | 18/12/1950 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Loss | 45-14-2 | Jersey Joe Walcott | KO | 3 | 08/02/1950 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Johnson counted out at 1:03 of the third round after collapsing due to a back injury. |
Win | 66-18-7 | Bert "Chocolate Kid" Lytell | PTS | 10 | 07/12/1949 | Dayton, Ohio | |
Win | 72-16-1 | Jimmy Bivins | UD | 10 | 26/10/1949 | Philadelphia Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 5-4, 6-4, 6-4. |
Win | 47-14-4 | Henry Hall | UD | 10 | 25/07/1949 | Borchert Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 7-2, 10-0, 9-0. |
Win | 47-12-4 | Henry Hall | UD | 10 | 16/06/1949 | Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |
Loss | 102-17-7 | Archie Moore | UD | 10 | 26/04/1949 | Philadelphia Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 83-19-9 | Arturo Godoy | UD | 10 | 23/02/1949 | Philadelphia Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 7-18 | Lee Willard | KO | 7 | 14/12/1948 | Philadelphia Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 20-15-5 | Jim Holden | PTS | 8 | 09/11/1948 | Allentown, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 27-11-2 | Agostinho Guedes | TKO | 3 | 28/09/1948 | Philadelphia Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Referee stopped the bout at 2:16 of the third round. |
Win | 5-0-1 | Vernon Williams | PTS | 8 | 13/05/1948 | Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey | |
Win | 14-3 | Kenny Harris | UD | 10 | 29/03/1948 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 14-2 | Kenny Harris | UD | 8 | 01/03/1948 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 5-17-3 | Kid Wolfe | PTS | 8 | 11/12/1947 | Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey | |
Win | 64-23-3 | Herbie Katz | KO | 1 | 24/11/1947 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 23-20-5 | Jimmy Moore | KO | 5 | 06/11/1947 | Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey | |
Win | 2-0 | Eddie Beazley | TKO | 1 | 06/10/1947 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 48-63-7 | Al Pinel | PTS | 6 | 04/08/1947 | Philadelphia Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 16-1 | Tommy Ruth | KO | 6 | 08/07/1947 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Ruth knocked out at 1:17 of the sixth round. |
Win | 3-3-1 | Fred Lester | TKO | 8 | 26/05/1947 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Referee stopped the bout at 1:52 of the eighth round. |
Win | 17-10 | Leon Szymurski | TKO | 3 | 28/04/1947 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 26-51-11 | Tony Gillo | PTS | 6 | 10/03/1947 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | -- | Joe Van Loan | TKO | 2 | 17/02/1947 | Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 11-7-2 | Jim Holden | KO | 4 | 10/02/1947 | William Allen High School, Allentown, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 4-7-4 | Chappie Manning | PTS | 6 | 24/01/1947 | Reading Armory, Reading, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 18-10-3 | Frank Lowry | TKO | 2 | 10/01/1947 | Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 0-3-1 | Randy Ingram | KO | 4 | 25/10/1946 | Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 1-0 | Jack Simon | KO | 4 | 25/09/1946 | Allentown, Pennsylvania | |
Win | 2-0 | Charles Lester | KO | 2 | 20/08/1946 | Pennsylvania | |
Win | -- | Joe Riley | KO | 2 | 30/07/1946 | Wilmington, Delaware |
References
- ↑ The Boxing Register: International Boxing Hall of Fame Official Record Book. Books.google.com. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
- ↑ "Pug Collapses In Third Round Of Walcott Mix". News.google.com. 1950-02-09. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
- ↑ "Moore Decks Johnson, Craves Shot at Marciano". News.google.com. 1954-08-12. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
- ↑ "Suspension Ordered for Harold Johnson". News.google.com. 1955-07-07. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
- ↑ "Pastrano Wins Title With Upset Decision". News.google.com. 1963-06-02. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
- ↑ "Boxing's Best of the Century". Boxing.about.com. 2014-03-12. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
- ↑ "Ring Magazine's 80 Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years". Boxing.about.com. 2014-06-06. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
- ↑ "Harold Johnson passes". Fightnews.com. 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2015-02-20.
- ↑ "Harold Johnson". Cyber Boxing Zone. 1928-08-09. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
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Achievements | ||
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Preceded by Archie Moore Stripped |
NBA-WBA Light Heavyweight Champion February 7, 1961 – June 1, 1963 The NBA became the WBA on August 23, 1962 |
Succeeded by Willie Pastrano |
Preceded by Archie Moore Vacated |
Undisputed Light Heavyweight Champion May 12, 1962 – June 1, 1963 | |
Preceded by Inaugural Champion |
WBC Light Heavyweight Champion Feb 14, 1963 – June 1, 1963 |
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