Palance claims that he was 15-0 (12) before losing a four round match with 7-0-1 Joe Baksi, who would later become a contender for the HW crown. Palance went into the military and supposedly was also on the boxing team, doing well, but unfortunately was in a plane crash and had to have his face reconstructed. He never was able to fight again. Boxrec only shows the Baksi fight.
I was wondering if this was either an incomplete record, or that the '15-0' statements might have been conjured up? If they were...I wonder how many people would actually tell that to Palance's face
Jack Palanace to Billy Crystal: "I crap bigger than you."
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Anthony Tyler Quinn, as a teenager, was a boxer as well. To support his mother and siblings he took on the gloves as a welterweight fighter at $5 and $10 a match. Its possible that Quinn could have went under an alias as a fighter, as I have yet to find a record. Ironically both Palance and Quinn starred in Rod Sterling's Requiem for a Heavyweight as 'Mountain' McClintock [later Rivera].
Was wondering if anyone ever uncovered his record as well?
http://www.sherdog.net/forums/showthread.php?t=322203
That is a link to the Sherdog forums [MMA site] where a list of all famous persons [including actors] who were boxers or became boxers.
