Oldest living champions

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Oldest living champions

Post by JC »

So far as I can work it out, corrections welcome.

Heavyweight - Muhammad Ali (1942) 72
Light Heavy – Harold Johnson (1928) 86
Middleweight - Jake Lamotta (1922) 92
Welterweight - Tony Demarco (1932) 82
Light Welter - Carlos Ortiz (1936) 78
Lightweight - Ismael Laguna (1943) 71
Featherweight - Eder Jofre (1936) 78
Bantamweight - Eder Jofre (1936) 78
Flyweight - Fighting Harada (1943) 71

What a lot of stories these guys must have.
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Jake LaMotta is truly remarkable.

Considering what a tough career he had & to live as long as he has with all his faculties is truly amazing.
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Syntax Error wrote:Jake LaMotta is truly remarkable.

Considering what a tough career he had & to live as long as he has with all his faculties is truly amazing.
Agreed...amazing... Don't think joey Lamotta lived so long...
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Post by JC »

Would love to know who the oldest living professional fighter is, not sure if that info would be available through the boxrec database.

I guess if they were 100 they'd have been fighting in the 1930s.
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Post by evrenb »

Would guess Lamotta
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Post by man »

thnx for the thread. amazing.
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72 is young. Surprised there's not a heavyweight older than that.
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Sklar wrote:72 is young. Surprised there's not a heavyweight older than that.
It is an attritional sport and sadly dementia claims most of the big guys. Walcott, Dempsey, Tunney, Schmeling all lived into their 80s though I think.
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Broomhall wrote:
Sklar wrote:72 is young. Surprised there's not a heavyweight older than that.
It is an attritional sport and sadly dementia claims most of the big guys. Walcott, Dempsey, Tunney, Schmeling all lived into their 80s though I think.
Jess Willard and Jack Sharkey too
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Schmeling lived into his 90's
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Post by evrenb »

Here is an interesting thread I put together awhile back...

http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f ... it=+oldest
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Post by kaiserbill »

handsofstone wrote:Schmeling lived into his 90's
Indeed, and well into his 90's..... Max died at age 99 in 2005.

He lived an extremely interesting and extraordinary life.
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Broomhall wrote:
Sklar wrote:72 is young. Surprised there's not a heavyweight older than that.
It is an attritional sport and sadly dementia claims most of the big guys. Walcott, Dempsey, Tunney, Schmeling all lived into their 80s though I think.

Schmeling must be the oldest boxer ever? is there any other boxer older when they died?
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Bernard Hopkins is older
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:OhYes:
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Post by Matt »

Max Muravnick made it to 102 years old: http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

He wasn't any fighter of note, but probably had a decent number of fights as a preliminary fighter at the least.
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Post by JC »

Matt wrote:Max Muravnick made it to 102 years old: http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

He wasn't any fighter of note, but probably had a decent number of fights as a preliminary fighter at the least.
Born in the reign of Jim Jefferies, died in the reign of Klitschko.
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I wonder if watching a Klitschko fight was in anyway linked to his demise?
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BoxBuzz wrote:I wonder if watching a Klitschko fight was in anyway linked to his demise?
I always say they could bore anyone to death :OhYes:
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Post by scorpio83 »

Actually, Jake LaMotta is 93 born in 1921 not 1922, but he's living a long life. Also, Max Schmeling passed away 7 months short of his 100th birthday.
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Post by evrenb »

Jack Root lived to 86
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Former middleweight champion Johnny Wilson lived to 92!
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Al Hostak made 90
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Post by Ettt9350 »

The great Jimmy Mclarnin lived to the age of 96, remarkable.
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Post by doug.ie »

J-C wrote: Middleweight - Jake Lamotta (1922) 92

incidentally...billy fox..who's name is synonymous with lamotta...is to my knowledge still alive...91 i think.
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