Fight:19539
Benny Leonard 152 lbs beat Pal Silvers 157 lbs by TKO at 2:02 in round 2 of 10
- Date: 1931-10-06
- Location: Queensboro Stadium, Long Island City, Queens, New York, USA
- Referee: Arthur Donovan
- Mickey Walker seconded Leonard
This was Benny Leonard's first bout after a seven-year retirement. He "is a pudgy, slow-footed old man of 35, making a desperate effort to recoup the fortune lost in stock speculation. The 15,000 spectators who paid $25,000 to witness Leonard's debut at Queensboro stadium were disappointed. They came to see their former old idol disprove the 'they never come back' axiom by a masterly exhibition of boxing skill. Benny scored his 'knockout' in the manner made famous--or infamous, if you will--by Primo Carnera. The spectators, who sat in stunned silence as the once unhittable Leonard had his face peppered red by an opponent who wouldn't have been considered worthy of carrying the gloves of the Leonard of a decade ago, greeted Silvers' 'dive' with boos and cat calls, and for the first time in his career, Leonard was hooted as he left the ring." (UP)