American boxer
Paul Pender
Paul Pender in 1960
Born Paul Pender
June 20, 1930Brookline, Massachusetts
Died January 12, 2003(2003-01-12) (aged 72)Bedford, Massachusetts
Nationality American Statistics Weight(s) 160 lb (73 kg) (middleweight) Height 5'10' Reach 72 Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 48 Wins 40 Wins by KO 20 Losses 6 Draws 2 No contests 0
Paul Pender (June 20, 1930 – January 12, 2003), was an American boxer and firefighter from Massachusetts who held the World Middleweight Championship.[ 1] [ 2]
Early life
Pender was born in the Boston suburb of Brookline, Massachusetts , the son of William and Anna (Lyster) Pender. A 1949 graduate of Brookline High School , Pender was recruited as an all American football player at Michigan State University and Penn State , but instead, chose to enter professional boxing, while attending Staley College . Although a champion, he regarded boxing as his second job and being a Brookline firefighter his first. As an amateur, he won the New England welterweight championship.
Pender was a member of the United States Marine Corps .
Professional career
In 1959, the National Boxing Association withdrew its recognition of Sugar Ray Robinson as middleweight champion. Gene Fullmer and Carmen Basilio fought for the vacant NBA title, and Fullmer won. Pender beat Robinson, one of the greatest fighters of all time, for the disputed middleweight championship title.[ 3] He won by split decision in 15 rounds. Pender fought Robinson once again to defend his title and went on to beat him by split decision.
He fought a set of three matches against English boxer Terry Downes , of which only the third (on April 7, 1962) went the full distance. He won the first and the third bout, but the last would prove to be the only fight of that year for Pender and the last of his career. The New York Boxing Commission stripped Pender of his title for not defending it against Dick Tiger . Pender sued and won on appeal.[ 4]
His career was hampered by his brittle hands.[ 5] He retired May 7, 1963 as the current world middleweight champion.[ 6]
His career record was 40 wins (20 by KO), 6 losses, and 2 draws.
Death
He died in Bedford, Massachusetts on January 12, 2003, at the Veterans Administration Hospital.[ 3]
Professional boxing record
48 fights
40 wins
6 losses
By knockout
20
3
By decision
19
3
By disqualification
1
0
Draws
2
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round
Date
Location
Notes
48
Win
40–6–2
Terry Downes
UD
15
Apr 7, 1962
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Won NYSAC and The Ring middleweight titles
47
Loss
39–6–2
Terry Downes
RTD
9 (15)
Jul 11, 1961
Empire Pool, Wembley, London, England
Lost NYSAC and The Ring middleweight titles
46
Win
39–5–2
Carmen Basilio
UD
15
Apr 22, 1961
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Retained NYSAC and The Ring middleweight titles
45
Win
38–5–2
Terry Downes
TKO
9 (15)
Jan 14, 1961
Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Retained NYSAC and The Ring middleweight titles
44
Win
37–5–2
Sugar Ray Robinson
SD
15
Jun 10, 1960
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Retained NYSAC and The Ring middleweight titles
43
Win
36–5–2
Sugar Ray Robinson
SD
15
Jan 22, 1960
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Won NYSAC and The Ring middleweight titles
42
Win
35–5–2
Gene Hamilton
UD
10
Dec 14, 1959
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
41
Win
34–5–2
Jackson Brown
UD
12
Aug 17, 1959
Pierce Memorial Field, East Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Won USA New England middleweight title
40
Win
33–5–2
Ralph Tiger Jones
UD
10
Mar 17, 1959
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
39
Win
32–5–2
Joe Shaw
TKO
5 (10)
Feb 16, 1959
Arcadia Ballroom, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
38
Win
31–5–2
Young Beau Jack
DQ
3 (10)
Feb 9, 1959
Arcadia Ballroom, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Jack was DQ'd after he knocked Pender out and proceeded to attack him while unconscious on the canvas
37
Win
30–5–2
Joe Gomes
TKO
6 (10)
Jan 5, 1959
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Fight stopped on cuts
36
Win
29–5–2
Willie Kid Johnson
TKO
3 (10)
Dec 22, 1958
Arcadia Ballroom, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
35
Win
28–5–2
Pete Adams
TKO
4 (10)
Dec 15, 1958
Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
34
Win
27–5–2
Jackson Brown
TKO
3 (10)
Nov 17, 1958
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
33
Win
26–5–2
Jimmy Skinner
UD
10
Dec 4, 1956
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
32
Loss
25–5–2
Gene Fullmer
UD
10
Feb 14, 1955
Eastern Parkway Arena, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
31
Win
25–4–2
Freddie Mack
TKO
4 (10)
Jan 6, 1955
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
30
Win
24–4–2
Ted Olla
SD
10
Dec 20, 1954
Eastern Parkway Arena, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
29
Win
23–4–2
Larry Villeneuve
UD
10
Aug 3, 1954
Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
28
Loss
22–4–2
Jimmy Beau
TKO
5 (10)
Mar 31, 1952
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
27
Win
22–3–2
Otis Graham
UD
10
Oct 1, 1951
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
26
Loss
21–3–2
Gene Hairston
KO
3 (10)
Apr 30, 1951
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
25
Draw
21–2–2
Joe Rindone
PTS
10
Mar 12, 1951
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
24
Loss
21–2–1
Joe Rindone
UD
10
Jan 22, 1951
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
23
Win
21–1–1
Norman Hayes
KO
7 (10)
Jan 8, 1951
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
22
Loss
20–1–1
Norman Hayes
UD
10
Dec 11, 1950
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
21
Win
20–0–1
Harold Sampson
TKO
3 (10)
Nov 27, 1950
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
20
Win
19–0–1
Norman Horton
KO
2 (10)
Nov 13, 1950
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
19
Win
18–0–1
Ernie Durando
UD
10
Oct 23, 1950
Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
18
Win
17–0–1
Roy Wouters
UD
10
Oct 9, 1950
Miners Forum, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
17
Win
16–0–1
Bobby James
UD
10
Sep 25, 1950
Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
16
Win
15–0–1
Al Couture
TKO
7 (10)
Jun 22, 1950
Exposition Building, Portland, Maine, U.S.
15
Win
14–0–1
Charley Dodson
UD
10
May 3, 1950
Exposition Building, Portland, Maine, U.S.
14
Win
13–0–1
Leon Brown
TKO
5 (8)
Mar 27, 1950
Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
13
Win
12–0–1
Sonny Horne
UD
10
Jan 23, 1950
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
12
Draw
11–0–1
Bill Daley
PTS
10
Dec 19, 1949
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
11
Win
11–0
Bill Daley
UD
8
Oct 21, 1949
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
10
Win
10–0
Jose Contreras
KO
2 (6)
Oct 5, 1949
Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
9
Win
9–0
Mike Gillo
PTS
6
Sep 26, 1949
Arena, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
8
Win
8–0
Ted Brassley
TKO
3 (6)
Sep 12, 1949
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
7
Win
7–0
Eddie Richardson
KO
1 (?)
Jun 9, 1949
Candlelite Stadium, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
6
Win
6–0
Mike Saad
UD
6
May 2, 1949
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
5
Win
5–0
Johnny Rice
KO
1 (6)
Apr 11, 1949
Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
4
Win
4–0
George Meyers
KO
3 (6)
Mar 28, 1949
Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
3
Win
3–0
Frank Theodore
KO
2 (4)
Mar 3, 1949
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
2
Win
2–0
Mickey Lane
KO
2 (6)
Feb 17, 1949
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
1
Win
1–0
Paul Williams
KO
1 (4)
Jan 28, 1949
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
See also
References
^ "The Lineal Middleweight Champions" . The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.
^ "Paul Pender, 72; Middleweight Boxing Champion in the 1960s – latimes" . Articles.latimes.com . January 14, 2003. Retrieved March 28, 2016 .
^ a b "Paul Pender – Boxer, 72" . The New York Times . January 14, 2003. Retrieved March 28, 2016 .
^ "Terry Downes: Forgotten man of the fight game still packs a punch | Profiles | News" . The Independent . May 14, 2011. Archived from the original on May 25, 2022. Retrieved March 28, 2016 .
^ Mulcahey, Marty. "ESPN.com – BOXING – Forgotten Champ: Paul Pender" . A.espncdn.com . Retrieved March 28, 2016 .
^ Mike Lewis. "Obituary: Paul Pender | News" . The Guardian . Retrieved March 28, 2016 .
Achievements
Preceded by
World Middleweight Champion January 2, 1960 – June 11, 1961
Succeeded by
Preceded byTerry Downes
The Ring Middleweight Champion April 7, 1962 – May 7, 1963 Retired
Succeeded by
Lineal Middleweight Champion April 7, 1962 – May 7, 1963 Retired
Vacant Title next held by
Dick Tiger
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