- Ken Overlin
Ken Overlin (
August 15 1910 -July 24 1969 ), was an American-bornmiddleweight boxer who fought professionally from 1931 to 1944, compiling a record of 131 wins (23 by knockout), 18 losses, and 9 draws.Overlin began boxing in the navy, having many of his early bouts in cities where his ship the "U.S.S. Tennessee" was stationed. Overlin would do most of his work based out of Norfolk, Virginia and in cities along the American eastern seaboard. A middleweight contender by the mid-to-late 1930s, Overlin received his first title shot on
September 11 , 1937 when he was knocked out in the 4th round of a match withFreddie Steele in Seattle. Overlin would win recognition as a world middleweight champion by the New York State Athletic Commission on May 23, 1940, when he won a unanimous decision overCeferino Garcia atMadison Square Garden . Overlin would successfully defend his title twice againstSteve Belloise , before losing his title toBilly Soose on May 9, 1941. Overlin would continue fighting without defeat until 1945, scoring notable wins overEzzard Charles andAl Hostak , before his retirement.Links
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