Tony DeMarco
"Boston Bomber"
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- Birth Name: Leonardo Liotta
- Birth Place: Contribute
- Born: January 14, 1932
- Died: Contribute
- Age: 91
- Height: 5′ 5″
- Weight: Contribute
- Reach: Contribute
- Stance: Orthodox
- Pro Debut: November 16, 1948
- Nationality: USA
- Status: Inactive
- Manager: Contribute
- Promoter: Contribute
- Total Bouts: 71
- Total Rounds: 432
Boxing has been around for centuries and has produced some of the most iconic and legendary fighters in the sport’s history. Tony DeMarco, a former welterweight world champion, is one of those fighters. With a record of 58 wins, 12 losses, 1 draw, and 33 KO wins, DeMarco is widely considered one of the best boxers of his time. In this article, we will take a closer look at the life and career of Tony DeMarco.
Tony DeMarco was born on January 14, 1932, in Newton, Massachusetts. Growing up, he took up boxing as a way to defend himself against bullies. He quickly realized that he had a natural talent for the sport and began training seriously. His amateur career was short-lived, and he turned professional at the age of 16. His first opponent was Meteor Jones, whom he defeated via a first-round knockout on October 21, 1948.
In the early days of his career, DeMarco was a force to reckon with. He won six consecutive fights after his debut, five of which were via stoppage. His first loss came on October 7, 1949, against Jay White, whom he lost to via a 6 round PTS. Despite the early setback, DeMarco continued to dominate his opponents and worked his way up the ranks.
DeMarco's first world title fight came on April 1, 1955. At the age of 23 and after 51 professional fights, he fought Johnny Saxton for the welterweight NBA, NYSAC, and The Ring titles. In a fight that lasted 14 rounds, DeMarco emerged victorious, winning his first world boxing title via TKO.
One of DeMarco's most notable fights came on October 13, 1956, when he fought Kid Gavilán. Gavilán was one of the top welterweights at the time, and the fight was expected to be a close contest. DeMarco, however, had other ideas and won the fight via a 10th round unanimous decision. The victory cemented his status as one of the best welterweights of his time.
Throughout his career, DeMarco fought 71 times, with 58 wins, 12 losses, 1 draw, and 33 KO wins. He won one world title at welterweight and had some of the most memorable fights of his time. Despite suffering 7 losses via knockout, DeMarco's aggressive style and powerful punches made him an idol to many fans.
DeMarco retired from professional boxing in 1962 at the age of 30, after a total of 13 years in the sport. His last fight was a non-title bout against Stefan Redl, whom he defeated via a 10 round unanimous decision. DeMarco's record in professional boxing speaks for itself, and his career is a testament to his skill, hard work, and determination.
In 2019, Tony DeMarco was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. His legacy as one of the best welterweights of his time lives on, and he continues to inspire new generations of boxers.
In conclusion, Tony DeMarco was a fighter who left a mark on the sport of boxing. His powerful punches and aggressive style made him a force to be reckoned with in the ring, and his numerous victories catapulted him to the top of his game. Even in retirement, DeMarco's legacy continues, and his place in boxing history is secure.
Tony DeMarco Fight Record
# | Date | Age | Opponent | Result | Via |
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71 | Feb 6, 1962 | 30 | Stefan Redl | Win | UD |
70 | Dec 19, 1961 | 29 | Don Jordan | Win | KO2 |
69 | Feb 10, 1960 | 28 | Denny Moyer | Loss | TKO2 |
68 | Apr 20, 1959 | 27 | Edward G. Connors | Win | UD |
67 | Mar 11, 1959 | 27 | George Monroe | Win | TKO8 |
66 | Jan 21, 1958 | 26 | Virgil Akins | Loss | TKO12 |
65 | Oct 29, 1957 | 25 | Virgil Akins | Loss | KO14 |
64 | May 25, 1957 | 25 | Walter Byars | Win | MD |
63 | Mar 30, 1957 | 25 | Larry Boardman | Win | UD |
62 | Feb 9, 1957 | 25 | Gaspar Ortega | Win | UD |
61 | Dec 21, 1956 | 24 | Gaspar Ortega | Loss | SD |
60 | Nov 23, 1956 | 24 | Gaspar Ortega | Loss | SD |
59 | Oct 13, 1956 | 24 | Kid Gavilán | Win | UD |
58 | Jun 16, 1956 | 24 | Vince Martinez | Win | UD |
57 | Apr 28, 1956 | 24 | Arthur Persley | Win | UD |
56 | Mar 5, 1956 | 24 | Wallace Bud Smith | Win | TKO9 |
55 | Nov 30, 1955 | 23 | Carmen Basilio | Loss | TKO12 |
54 | Sep 14, 1955 | 23 | Chico Vejar | Win | TKO1 |
53 | Jun 10, 1955 | 23 | Carmen Basilio | Loss | TKO12 |
52 | Apr 1, 1955 | 23 | Johnny Saxton | Win | TKO14 |
51 | Feb 11, 1955 | 23 | Jimmy Carter | Draw | PTS |
50 | Nov 6, 1954 | 22 | Pat Manzi | Win | TKO1 |
49 | Sep 25, 1954 | 22 | Chris Christensen | Win | TKO6 |
48 | Jul 12, 1954 | 22 | George Araujo | Win | TKO5 |
47 | May 22, 1954 | 22 | Johnny Cesario | Win | UD |
46 | Apr 24, 1954 | 22 | Carlos Chavez | Win | UD |
45 | Mar 15, 1954 | 22 | Wilbur Wilson | Win | KO2 |
44 | Jan 18, 1954 | 22 | Wilbur Wilson | Win | UD |
43 | Dec 12, 1953 | 21 | Teddy Davis | Win | UD |
42 | Oct 10, 1953 | 21 | Paddy DeMarco | Win | SD |
41 | Sep 19, 1953 | 21 | Chick Boucher | Win | TKO6 |
40 | Sep 10, 1953 | 21 | Bertie Conn | Win | TKO1 |
39 | Aug 3, 1953 | 21 | Terry Young | Win | TKO5 |
38 | Jul 18, 1953 | 21 | Pat Demers | Win | TKO6 |
37 | Jun 25, 1953 | 21 | Jimmy Redding | Win | KO2 |
36 | Jun 13, 1953 | 21 | Ken Parsley | Win | KO6 |
35 | May 15, 1952 | 20 | Gene Poirier | Loss | PTS |
34 | May 1, 1952 | 20 | Brian Kelly | Loss | UD |
33 | Mar 6, 1952 | 20 | Puggy Brown | Win | KO5 |
32 | Mar 1, 1952 | 20 | Jackie O'Brien | Win | SD |
31 | Feb 26, 1952 | 20 | Abdoul Ali | Win | KO2 |
30 | Feb 18, 1952 | 20 | Freeman King | Win | SD |
29 | Jan 26, 1952 | 20 | Julio Colon | Win | KO3 |
28 | Jan 15, 1952 | 20 | Llewellyn Richardson | Win | PTS |
27 | Dec 17, 1951 | 19 | Manny Santos | Win | TKO2 |
26 | Dec 7, 1951 | 19 | Joe Torrens | Win | PTS |
25 | Nov 27, 1951 | 19 | Stanley Hilliard | Win | KO4 |
24 | Oct 1, 1951 | 19 | Freeman King | Win | SD |
23 | Mar 12, 1951 | 19 | Chick Boucher | Loss | TKO4 |
22 | Feb 19, 1951 | 19 | Reggie Martina | Win | KO1 |
21 | Jan 18, 1951 | 19 | Larry Griffin | Win | UD |
20 | Jan 11, 1951 | 18 | Ken Murray | Win | KO2 |
19 | Dec 11, 1950 | 18 | Ken Murray | Win | UD |
18 | Oct 30, 1950 | 18 | Joe Wright | Win | UD |
17 | Oct 9, 1950 | 18 | Des Shanley | Win | UD |
16 | Sep 25, 1950 | 18 | Bobby Weaver | Win | TKO3 |
15 | Sep 19, 1950 | 18 | Ricky Ferreira | Win | PTS |
14 | Jul 10, 1950 | 18 | Roger Ringuette | Win | TKO1 |
13 | Feb 20, 1950 | 18 | Bobby Veal | Win | KO2 |
12 | Jan 9, 1950 | 17 | Art Suffoletta | Loss | RTD5 |
11 | Dec 19, 1949 | 17 | Frankie Steele | Win | TKO3 |
10 | Nov 14, 1949 | 17 | Frankie Steele | Win | SD |
9 | Oct 21, 1949 | 17 | Vic Young | Win | TKO1 |
8 | Oct 7, 1949 | 17 | Jay White | Loss | PTS |
7 | Sep 12, 1949 | 17 | Roger Lessard | Win | KO5 |
6 | Feb 17, 1949 | 17 | Ray Dulmaine | Win | RTD1 |
5 | Jan 14, 1949 | 17 | Joe Palaza | Win | TKO2 |
4 | Dec 14, 1948 | 16 | George Silva | Win | PTS |
3 | Dec 10, 1948 | 16 | Billy Shea | Win | TKO3 |
2 | Nov 16, 1948 | 16 | Meteor Jones | Win | KO2 |
1 | Oct 21, 1948 | 16 | Meteor Jones | Win | KO1 |