Willie Pastrano vs. Willie Troy

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Willie Pastrano (left) vs. Willie Troy

Willie Pastrano 166 lbs drew with Willie Troy 160 lbs by MD in round 10 of 10

Notes

  • The Associated Press reported on April 23, 1955: "The usual shouts of 'robbery' were missing after last night's middleweight draw between Willie Pastrano and Willie Troy with both camps fairly satisfied with the outcome. . . . It was a good, hard fought scrap with both men having their moments. . . . Ringside opinion ranged from a draw to a slim victory for Pastrano with most boxing writers giving Pastrano the nod."
  • There was a crowd of 2,120 at Chicago Stadium.
  • The gross receipts were $5,162, and the net was $4,249.99.
  • Pastrano and Troy signed to fight a rematch, which was scheduled to take place on June 28, 1955, in New Orleans, Louisiana. However, the state boxing commission refused to approve the bout because it was between a black boxer and a white boxer. Joey Maxim replaced Troy as Pastrano's opponent.

Post-Fight Comments

  • "I thought I won it. They told me to win the last two rounds and I won them." - Willie Pastrano
  • "I thought it was a good decision." - Willie Troy
  • "There was no harm done. I thought Willie won, but we're not going to shout about it." - Angelo Dundee, Pastrano's trainer.

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