Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross
Posted: 06 Aug 2013, 14:05
Ross was one of those 70's fighters that us diehards know of, but whom generally flew under the national radar back in the day.
He was a guy with an interesting background- being a Tuscaloosa streetfighter talked into giving boxing a try by a local policeman who saw him fight and wanted to help keep him out of jail or keep him from getting shot. Ross was the centerpiece for a few years of the Ashlock stable in Orlando and made it to the edge of a title shot before being stopped by Tony Chiaverini in ten rounds in what was supposed to be a title eliminator and retired immediately afterwards.
There is no footage out there of him that I know of, which is strange in and of itself. I'm not sure whether the Chiaverini-Ross fight was televised or not (Bet Il Duce will tell me, though), but strange for a fight between legitimate top ten fighters in the late 70's to not be on anybody's tape or film list.
Anybody have any memories of Edgar Ross they want to add?
He was a guy with an interesting background- being a Tuscaloosa streetfighter talked into giving boxing a try by a local policeman who saw him fight and wanted to help keep him out of jail or keep him from getting shot. Ross was the centerpiece for a few years of the Ashlock stable in Orlando and made it to the edge of a title shot before being stopped by Tony Chiaverini in ten rounds in what was supposed to be a title eliminator and retired immediately afterwards.
There is no footage out there of him that I know of, which is strange in and of itself. I'm not sure whether the Chiaverini-Ross fight was televised or not (Bet Il Duce will tell me, though), but strange for a fight between legitimate top ten fighters in the late 70's to not be on anybody's tape or film list.
Anybody have any memories of Edgar Ross they want to add?