Johnny Greco vs. Bob Montgomery
Bob Montgomery 142 lbs lost to Johnny Greco 149 lbs by UD in round 10 of 10
- Date: 1950-02-27
- Location: Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Referee: Tommy Sullivan
- Judge: Rene Ouimet 3-6
- Judge: Johnny Gow 3-6
- Judge: Leon Geoffrion 3-6
“All three judges—Johnny Gow, Romeo Ouimet and Dr. L. O. Geoffrion—scored their cards alike: six rounds for Greco, three for Montgomery and one even. The decision was booed by many in the crowd of 6,380, who contributed to a gross gate of $18,498.50. Apparently they thought it was closer than that.
There were no knockdowns and neither fighter was in serious trouble at any time. Montgomery looked like a stand-up fighter in the opening round when he stood off and jabbed Johnny, who started right in to force the fight. As early as the second round, Johnny was warned to keep his punches up. Referee Tommy Sullivan took the third round away from Greco for a low blow, and then took the fourth away from Montgomery for the same offense. The fifth was the most torrid round of the fight. Johnny had the Bobcat backed up in a corner most of the time, but the Philadelphian ripped in both hands in the in-fighting and gave almost as good as he received. Montgomery started to come on in the sixth. He opened a cut on the bridge of Greco’s nose and then landed the best punch of the fight, a long right hand to the chin that took some of the steam out of Greco. He also took the seventh when he opened a cut over Johnny’s eye and it began to look as if there might be an upset. He kept working on Johnny’s bad eye and had the gore running in the eight, which was an even round. But Greco rallied in the last two heats to pull out the win. He varied his tactics in these two rounds, boxing at long range, keeping Montgomery away from his bad eye and nailing him frequently with swinging left hooks and jarring right crosses.”
Source: Dink Carroll, “Greco Outpoints Montgomery; Gus Mell Beats Gaby Ferland,” The Montreal Gazette, February 28, 1950, p. 16.