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Rocky Marciano was born on
September 1, 1923, in
Brockton, Massachusetts. He started fighting as a professional boxer in 1948, winning a fight against
Harry Bilizarian. He then went on to win his first 16 fights. In
1952, he beat
Jersey Joe Walcott for the world heavyweight championship. Marciano defended his title six times. He retired in
1956 and died on August 31,
1969, near
Newton, Iowa.
American professional boxer and world heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano was born as Rocco
Francis Marchegianon on September 1, 1923 in Brockton, Massachusetts, to
Italian immigrants Pierino Marchegiano and Pasqualina Picciuto. Marciano and his three sisters and two brothers lived across the street from the
James Edgar Playground, where Marciano spent countless hours playing baseball. At a young age, he worked out on homemade weights and did chin-ups until he "was totally fatigued."
Marciano attended
Brockton High School and played baseball and football, but got cut from the varsity baseball team when he violated rules by joining a church league. He dropped out of school in the
10th grade and began jumping from job to job, one of which was a floor sweeper position at
Brockton's shoe factory. In 1943, Marciano was drafted into the
Army and sent to
Wales, where he ferried supplies across the
English Channel to
Normandy. He completed his service in
March 1946 at
Fort Lewis, Washington.
While awaiting discharge, Marciano represented his unit at
Fort Lewis in a series of amateur fights, winning the 1946
Amateur Armed Forces boxing tournament. In
March 1947, he fought as a professional competitor, knocking out Lee Epperson in three rounds.
Later that year, after trying out for the
Chicago Cubs baseball team and being cut,
Rocky returned to Brockton and began boxing training with longtime friend
Allie Colombo.
Al Weill and
Chick Wergeles became Marciano's manager, and
Charley Goldman became his professional trainer. Marciano's workout regimen included a minimum of seven miles of running per day, and wearing heavy training shoes specially designed for him by a local shoe mogul and admirer.
Marciano began fighting as a professional boxer on July 12, 1948, winning a fight against Harry Bilizarian. He then went on to win his first sixteen fights by knockout, all before the fifth round, and nine of them before the end of the first round. During this time, a ring announcer in
Rhode Island could not pronounce "Marchegiano," so Weill suggested that they create a pseudonym. "Marciano" was chosen.
On
September 23, 1952, Marciano fought against Jersey Joe Walcott for the world heavyweight championship. He was knocked down in the first round, and was behind for the first seven, but won in the
13th round, knocking out
Walcott with an accurate right punch. The punch was later referred to as his "
Susie Q."
Marciano went on to defend his title six times, winning five by knockout. His last title fight was against
Archie Moore, on
September 21,
1955, where he knocked out
Moore in the ninth round. Marciano announced his retirement on April 27, 1956. During his career, he won an unrivaled 49 straight fights, 43 of which were by knockout.
Marciano met
Barbara Cousins, the daughter of a retired Brockton police sergeant, in the spring of
1947. They married on
December 31,
1950. They had one daughter,
Mary Ann, and adopted a son, Rocco
Kevin.
After boxing, in
1961, Marciano hosted a weekly boxing show on TV. He also worked as a referee and boxing commentator in boxing matches for many years. On August 31, 1969, the eve of his 46th birthday, Marciano was killed in a tragic plane crash. Five years later, Barbara succumbed to lung cancer at age 46.
Source: http://www.biography.com/people/rocky-marciano-9398575
Facts about Rocky Marciano:
Knocked out boxing legend
Joe Louis in 1951 to earn an opportunity to fight for the title.
Won 49 straight fights in his career. Forty-three of these were knockouts.
Knocked out Jersey Joe Walcott in the 13th round to win the
Heavyweight Championship.
Was named "
Fighter of the Year" by
The Ring magazine in 1952, 1954 and 1955.
Defended his title as the
World Heavyweight Champion six times, five of which were knockouts.
Final career match ended with a knockout of Archie Moore.
Became the only boxing champion to retire undefeated and stay retired.
Rocky Marciano
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