- George Chuvalo
Infobox_Boxer
name=George Chuvalo
nationality= Canadian
realname= George Chuvalo
nickname=
weight=Heavyweight
birth_date= Birth date and age|1937|9|12|mf=y
birth_place=Toronto ,Canada
death_date=
death_place=
style= Orthodox
total= 93
wins= 73
KO= 64
losses= 18
draws= 2
no_contests=0George Louis Chuvalo, CM (born
September 12 ,1937 ) is a retired Canadian heavyweight boxer who was never knocked down in ninety-three professional fights between 1956 and 1979. He was Canadian heavyweight champion as both an amateur and a professional, and twice fought for versions of the professional world's heavyweight title.Born in
Toronto toCroatia n parents, Stephan and Kate. Chuvalo grew up inThe Junction district of west Toronto, and had one sibling, Zora. While a student atHumberside Collegiate Institute , he became one of the best-known amateur boxers in Toronto, fighting out of the Earlscourt Athletic Club. Chuvalo became Canadian amateur heavyweight champion in May 1955, defeating Winnipeg's Peter Piper with a first-round KO in a tournament final inRegina, Saskatchewan . Chuvalo finished his amateur career with a 16-0-0-0, all by KO within four rounds, a record.Nicknamed "Boom Boom", Chuvalo turned professional in 1956, knocking out four opponents in one night to win a heavyweight tournament held by former world's champion
Jack Dempsey atMaple Leaf Gardens in Toronto onApril 26 1956 .As a pro, Chuvalo is best known for his two fights against
Muhammad Ali . He went the distance both times, but lost by a wide margin on the scorecards. The first fight, onMarch 29 ,1966 would have been for Ali's world title but for boxing politics that caused it to be staged as "a heavyweight attraction" instead. The fight was scheduled for and indeed went fifteen rounds, with the decision going to Ali. "He's the toughest guy I ever fought", said Ali of Chuvalo after the fight."Great catcher poor pitcher that's George", Jim Proudfoot, "Toronto Star ",March 30 ,1966 ] Ali's cornerman,Angelo Dundee , said, "He never stopped coming on ... you've got to admire a man like that." The second Ali fight was in 1972 and went twelve rounds, with Ali—between his world championship reigns—winning an easy decision. It was the last major fight of Chuvalo's career.Future world champions
Joe Frazier andGeorge Foreman , despite being big punchers, were unable to knock Chuvalo down, but they were the only fighters to stop him, scoring technical knockout (TKO) victories. Foreman—regarded as one of the hardest hitters in boxing history—mauled Chuvalo, bombing him with punch after punch. Yet, in his typical display of toughness, when the referee stopped the fight in the third round, Chuvalo said to him, "What are you, nuts?"Chuvalo's biggest victories were a seventh-round knockout of contender
Jerry Quarry onDecember 12 ,1969 , and an eleventh-round knockout of contender Doug Jones onOctober 2 ,1964 . Chuvalo also defeated notable fighters such as Howard King, Bob Cleroux, Yvon Durelle, Willi Besmanoff, Mike DeJohn, Cleveland Williams, and Manuel Ramos. Chuvalo was the number one contender for the British Empire heavyweight title for many years but champion Henry Cooper did not fight him.In addition to his losses to Ali, Frazier, and Foreman, Chuvalo also lost to former champion
Floyd Patterson in a bout that The Ring named fight of the year for 1965. He lost to WBA heavyweight championErnie Terrell in 1965 and to former WBA championJimmy Ellis in 1971, with both of those fights taking place at Maple Leaf Gardens.He lost three sons, Steven Louis Chuvalo, Jesse Chuvalo and Georgie Lee Chuvalo, to drug overdoses. He lost his wife to suicide after the second son died. His remaining son, Mitch, became a successful teacher and coach, now working at the
University of Toronto Schools , and a daughter, Vanessa. Chuvalo currently tours giving lectures against drugs and actively participates in charity work. George currently tours high schools speaking about the devastation of drug use to teens.Chuvalo was inducted into the
Canadian Sports Hall of Fame in 1990 and theWorld Boxing Hall of Fame in 1997. He was made a Member of theOrder of Canada in 1998 and was awarded a star onCanada's Walk of Fame in 2005.Former
Ottawa Senators goalieRay Emery has a picture of Chuvalo painted on his goalie mask.He also appeared as the ill-fated arm-wrestler in the 1986 version of "The Fly".
To mark the 40th anniversary of his
July 19 ,1967 fight against Joe Frazier, he and Frazier held a gala in Toronto, raising money for different charities.On August 14, 2008, George Chuvalo's kitchen was the featured renovation project on the popular Canadian TV series
Holmes on Homes .References
External links
* [http://www.fightagainstdrugs.ca/ George Chuvalo's Official Fight Against Drugs Website]
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* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-41-907/sports/chuvalo/ CBC Digital Archives - Still Standing: The People's Champion George Chuvalo]
* [http://www.histori.ca/minutes/minute.do?id=14226 Historica.ca - Footprints - George Chuvalo]
* [http://www.tigerboxing.com/articles/index.php?aid=1001245129 Ian Palmer's TigerBoxing article on Chuvalo]
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