- Sammy Luftspring
Infobox_Boxer
name = Sammy Luftspring
realname = Sammy Luftspring
nationality = flagicon|CanadaCanada
nickname =
weight =Welterweight
birth_date =May 14 1916
birth_place =Toronto, Ontario
death_date =September 27 2000 (Age 84)
death_place =Toronto, Ontario
style = Orthodox
total = 40
wins = 32
KO = 14
losses = 8
draws = 0
no contests = 0Sammy Luftspring was a
Jewish Canadian boxer. A former Canadian Welterweight Champion and highly ranked in the Welterweight class during his career, Luftspring was forced to retire from the sport due to an eye injury. He was inducted intoCanada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1985.Early career
Luftspring was born and raised in a low class residential area of
Toronto . It was home to many Eastern European (primarily Jewish) and Italian immigrants. He began his boxing career in 1932 out of Brunswick Talmud Torah, a local Toronto Jewish community and recreational centre. Throughout his career, he wore aMagen David on his trunks. Over the next four years, he fought 105 times (attaining a record of 100-5) and capturedGolden Gloves Tournaments in various weight classes ranging frombantamweight towelterweight . [http://www.cshof.ca/hm_profile.php?i=299]By 1933, he was the
Ontario amateurlightweight champion and regarded as one of the best amateur boxing talents. [http://www.cshof.ca/hm_profile.php?i=299]In 1933, Luftspring was involved in the infamous Toronto Christie Pits Riots. A riot occurred at
Christie Pits Park following tensions that occurred during a series of amateur softball games. Fighting broke out between a group of young Jewish and Italian men and the localSwastika Club, a group of Canadian Nazi sympathizers."See
Christie Pits article and the reference for more information on the incident." [http://www.eyeweekly.com/eye/issue/issue_08.12.93/NEWS/nv0812a.php]1936 Berlin Olympics Boycott
Luftspring was named to Canada's Olympic team for the
1936 Berlin Olympics . At the encouragement of his parents, he refused to attend the Games in protest over the poor treatment Jews were receiving inNazi Germany . He made his views on the subject public in a letter to theToronto Globe . In the letter, he protested that "the German government was treating its Jewish brothers and sisters worse than dogs". He even went as far as to say that "the German government would exterminate Jews if they had the opportunity". [http://www.ushmm.org/conscience/analysis/details.php?content=2007-02-08]Luftspring and another boxer, Norman "Baby" Yak, attempted to participate in an alternate event being hosted that summer, the
People's Olympics inBarcelona, Spain [http://www.jewsinsports.org/Olympics.asp?sport=olympics&ID=549] . TheSpanish Civil War broke out prior to the Games' opening ceremonies. The event caused the cancellation of the People's Olympics. By the time Luftspring found out about the cancellation, he had already reachedDieppe, France . [http://www.jewsinsports.org/Olympics.asp?sport=olympics&ID=549]Luftspring, disappointed at not having a chance to compete, returned to Toronto.
Professional career
Luftspring began to box professionally in the fall of 1936. A year later, he fought
Gordon Wallace for the Canadian welterweight championship. He lost to Wallace in a 10-round decision.In 1938, Luftspring knocked out Frank Genovese in the 13th round to win the Canadian welterweight championship. This was Ontario's first-ever scheduled 15-round fight. Luftspring held the Canadian title for two years. That title fight was one of four times Luftspring defeated Genovese in his career. Their rivalry was extremely competitive and one of the dominant storylines of Toronto boxing in the late 1930s.
That same year, he was ranked the number three welterweight boxer in the world. He was subsequently offered a chance to fight world champion
Henry Armstrong in 1940.In a fight in
New York against Steve Belloise, Luftspring was injured. He was thumbed in the eye. The medical diagnosis was adetached retina resulting in significant loss of vision in the eye. The fight was supposed to be a tune up for the championship bout against Armstrong. Luftspring was forced to quit boxing.Details of his career record are unclear. Different reports have him winning 50 of either 55 or 56 pro bouts. [http://www.cshof.ca/accessible/hm_profile.php?i=299] More detailed records list him as 32-8 with 14 knockouts. [http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=45804]
Post-Boxing Activities
Luftspring struggled to establish himself immediately after boxing. He became a
taxi driver and then a representative for a liquor company. [http://www.cjnews.com/pastissues/00/oct5-00/sports/sports.htm]Eight years later, however, he became an accomplished referee based out of Toronto. Some of the prominent and memorable fights he refereed include:
* September 15, 1958 - The Canadian heavyweight title match between
George Chuvalo and James J. Parker atMaple Leaf Gardens .
* October 1, 1965 - The WBAheavyweight title match between George Chuvalo andErnie Terrell at Maple Leaf Gardens.
* January 27, 1970 - A bout between Humberto Trottman and Clyde Gray atRoyal York Hotel in which an upset Trottman, thinking Luftspring was interfering with his style, took a swing at him. Luftspring responded with abare-knuckle left hook off the side of Trottman's head, forcing Trottman's manager to race into the ring and intervene. [http://www.boxrec.com/officials.php?official_id=3487] [http://www.canoe.ca/Slam020411/box2-sun.html]Luftspring was also a
nightclub owner in Toronto. He, along with three partners, opened the Mercury Club on Dundas Street, nearBay Street , in Toronto. It was a successful club, which saw acts such asHenny Youngman ,Vic Damone andTony Bennett . [http://www.cjnews.com/pastissues/00/oct5-00/sports/sports.htm]After a lengthy illness, Luftspring died on September 27, 2000.
Career Highlights
*1933 - Ontario Amateur Lightweight Boxing Champion
*1936 - Named to the Canadian Olympic Boxing Team (ELECTED NOT TO COMPETE)
*1938 - Canadian Welterweight Boxing Champion
*1985 - Inducted intoCanada's Sports Hall of Fame Autobiography
* "Call Me Sammy" -- Sammy Luftspring with Brian Swarbrick,
Prentice-Hall Canada Ltd., 1975 -- ISBN 0131126490References
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* [http://www.boxrec.com/officials.php?official_id=3487 BoxRec Referee Profile]
* [http://www.cshof.ca/hm_profile.php?i=299 Canadian Sports Hall of Fame Profile]
* [http://www.cjnews.com/pastissues/00/oct5-00/sports/sports.htm Sammy Luftpring's Obituary: Canadian Jewish News]
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