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Ralph Jones Statistics Rated at Middleweight Nationality American Born March 14, 1928
Brooklyn, NYC, NYDied August 20, 1994
Queens, NYStance Orthodox Boxing record Total fights 89 Wins 52 Wins by KO 13 Losses 32 Draws 5 No contests 0 Ralph "Tiger" Jones (March 14, 1928 - August 20, 1994) was a boxer during the 1950s. Trained by Gil Clancy, Jones was a fixture of televised boxing in the 1950s, known for an aggressive style that pleased fans. His overall record was 52 victories, 32 losses and five draws.
He became a professional boxer in 1950. In 1955 he scored an upset over Sugar Ray Robinson. Robinson was highly favored in the fight, which was Robinson's second during a comeback.[1] That was only one of his wins against top-level fighters of that era. He also beat Joey Giardello and Kid Gavilan (both these fighters were world champions at one time and, in other fights, also defeated Jones). Fighters to whom he lost include world champions Gene Fullmer, Johnny Saxton, Paul Pender, and Carl "Bobo" Olson. In all, he fought six world champions on ten different occasions.[2]
After he retired, Jones drove a cab and worked for a canning company. He was survived by three sons.
External links
- Professional boxing record for Tiger Jones from BoxRec
References
- ^ Swisher, Karl (March 1994), "Rediscovering 'Mr. Television'", The Ring 73, no. 3: 56
- ^ He never had a title fight, however. Swisher, Karl (March 1994), The Ring: 58
Categories:- 1928 births
- 2003 deaths
- Middleweight boxers
- Boxers from New York
- Sportspeople from Brooklyn
- American boxing biography stubs
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