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Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 07:56
by evrenb
Im thinking Pete Rademacher at 86.....??

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 09:29
by SteveO
I reckon you're right. The second oldest would be Roy Harris - if he is still with us.

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 12:04
by Ilya Muromets
evrenb wrote:Im thinking Pete Rademacher at 86.....??

He fought Floyd Paterson, who was, I believe, 33 -1 at the time, in his very first fight. In his second fight he faced Zora Folley. They put him in with the wolves right away.

Max Schmeling is no longer with us, but he passed away just four months short of his hundredth birthday in 2005.

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 12:45
by doug.ie
i know he didnt fight for the title....but as far as i am aware...carmine vingo, who fought marciano is still alive in florida.....but of course i wouldn't know for sure.

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 12:56
by evrenb
doug.ie wrote:i know he didnt fight for the title....but as far as i am aware...carmine vingo, who fought marciano is still alive in florida.....but of course i wouldn't know for sure.
I had heard he was still alive and relatively fit. This was a few months back mark you. He must be late 80's early 90's?? Considering the trauma of the Marciano fight it is remarkable. :TU:

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 15:14
by Broomhall
George Chuvalo is 78 this year.

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 16:40
by SteveO
Brian London will be 81 in June.

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 16:45
by Broomhall
Richard Dunn is 70 this year. Karl Mildenburger is 77 I think Chuck Wepner is 76. So some old stagers there

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 16:53
by handsofstone
I still can't quite believe that La Motta is alive

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 17:38
by evrenb
SteveO wrote:I reckon you're right. The second oldest would be Roy Harris - if he is still with us.
I read on another site that Roy Harris is alive and well and sharp as a tad..

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 29 Jan 2015, 07:26
by SteveO
Good to know Roy is still with us. He will be 82 this year.
Doug Jones will be 78 next month.

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 29 Jan 2015, 07:37
by doug.ie
evrenb wrote:
doug.ie wrote:i know he didnt fight for the title....but as far as i am aware...carmine vingo, who fought marciano is still alive in florida.....but of course i wouldn't know for sure.
I had heard he was still alive and relatively fit. This was a few months back mark you. He must be late 80's early 90's?? Considering the trauma of the Marciano fight it is remarkable. :TU:
a friend of mine, still alive, was at that fight.....here he is remembering it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4wSvphrwRE

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 29 Jan 2015, 10:00
by evrenb
doug.ie wrote:
evrenb wrote:
doug.ie wrote:i know he didnt fight for the title....but as far as i am aware...carmine vingo, who fought marciano is still alive in florida.....but of course i wouldn't know for sure.
I had heard he was still alive and relatively fit. This was a few months back mark you. He must be late 80's early 90's?? Considering the trauma of the Marciano fight it is remarkable. :TU:
a friend of mine, still alive, was at that fight.....here he is remembering it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4wSvphrwRE
Wow that is fantastic. .

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 09:53
by Syntax Error
handsofstone wrote:I still can't quite believe that La Motta is alive
Me too.

Quite simply, one of the toughest human beings ever to grace this planet.

Re: Oldest living Heavyweight Title Challenger??

Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 10:10
by dempseyfire
evrenb wrote:
doug.ie wrote:i know he didnt fight for the title....but as far as i am aware...carmine vingo, who fought marciano is still alive in florida.....but of course i wouldn't know for sure.
I had heard he was still alive and relatively fit. This was a few months back mark you. He must be late 80's early 90's?? Considering the trauma of the Marciano fight it is remarkable. :TU:
Wow . . given the result of the Rocky fight, very happy to hear he's not only alive but doing well.