Charlie Powell

Charlie Powell
Charlie Powell
Date of birth: April 4, 1932 (1932-04-04) (age 79)
Place of birth: Texas
Career information
Position(s): DL
College: none
Organizations
 As player:
1952-1957
1960-1961
San Francisco 49ers
Oakland Raiders
Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com

Charlie Powell (born April 4, 1932) is a former American professional football player.

Powell was born in Texas. He and his younger brother Art Powell, a great NFL wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders in the 1960s, grew up in the Logan Heights area of San Diego, California. Charlie starred in football, basketball, track and baseball at San Diego High School. In 1950, as a 6'-3", 230-pound defensive end and offensive end, with tremendous power and speed, he was named the California high school football player of the year. In track, he ran 100 yards in 9.6 seconds and threw the shot put 57 feet 9¼ inches. In basketball, he was a second-team all-league center. As a high school baseball player, he hit balls out of San Diego Balboa Stadium.

After Charlie was recruited by Notre Dame and UCLA to play football, St. Louis Browns baseball owner Bill Veeck, who had acquired the legendary pitcher Satchel Paige from the Cleveland Indians, signed the power-hitting outfielder to a professional baseball contract. He was sent to the Stockton Ports, a Class B minor league team.

But after playing pro baseball in the summer of 1952, Charlie suddenly abandoned his pro baseball career and signed a pro football contract with the San Francisco 49ers. At 19, he became the youngest player in NFL history. In his first game, he started against the NFL champion Detroit Lions and had multiple sacks against QB Bobby Layne totaling 67 yards in losses.

Powell played five seasons in the NFL for the 49ers (1952-53 and 1955-57) and two for the Oakland Raiders (1960-61).

He turned a down an offer of a tryout by the Harlem Globetrotters.

Powell was also a professional boxer. In March 1959, on television, he knocked out Nino Valdes of Cuba who was the number 2 ranked heavyweight fighter in the world at the time. He fought Muhammad Ali (who was then known as Cassius Clay) in Pittsburgh on January 24, 1963. He was knocked out in the third round. He finished his pro boxing career with a record of 25-11-3. In his career, Charlie also fought Floyd Patterson, losing to him in 6 rounds.

Powell is a member of the Breitbard San Diego Hall of Fame.

He was last known to be living in the Pasadena, California area.

REFERENCES

San Diego Hall of Champions Sports Museum http://www.sdhoc.com/awards/hall-of-fame/football/charlie-powell/

San Diego Union Tribune article by Chris Jenkins on February 26, 2010 http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/feb/26/first-foremost-powells/

East Side Boxing-2008 article by Ted Sares http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=16105&more=1

Bleacher Report 5-9-2009 article by Gary Mialocq-"The Greatest 49ers Athlete Ever." http://bleacherreport.com/articles/171502-the-greatest-49er-athlete-ever

Football Advisory Board Members-CHarlie Powell-E Sports Instrution.com http://www.esportsinstruction.com/charliepowell.html


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