- Fred Fulton
"If you were looking for the
New Brunswick murder victim see here."Fred Fulton , alias "The Rochester Plasterer", (
April 19 ,1891 —July 7 ,1973 ) was aheavyweight professionalboxer , born inBlue Rapids, Kansas , resided and died in Park Rapids,Minnesota . [ [http://www.boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Human:10596 Fred Fulton - Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia ] ]Professional career
Fulton made his professional debut in 1913 and did not retire from boxing until 1933. Fulton began his career during the "White Hope Era' (1908-1915), when, a white heavyweight was sought to wrest the crown from Jack Johnson. His final record was 83 wins(72 by KO), 17 losses and 4 draws. He was named to the
Ring Magazine's list of 100 greatest punchers of all time .Fulton, although possessing a strong punch, had a checkered career against the other 'white hopes' of the era, and never landed a title fight. He did defeat
Gunboat Smith , considered the best of the lot of "white hopes" on two occasions by TKO onNovember 27 ,1917 and by 2 round KO onApril 7 ,1920 , but by this time the 'white hope era' had passed. During the 'white hope' era, Fulton was defeated by other 'white hopes'Carl Morris by disqualification onApril 3 ,1914 ,Al Palzer by 4 round KO onMay 22 ,1914 , andArthur Pelkey by 5 round KO onOctober 28 ,1915 .Fulton's dreams of obtaining a title fight were dashed when he was KO'ed by
Jack Dempsey in 18.6 seconds of the first round onJuly 27 ,1918 , and byHarry Wills in 3 rounds onJuly 26 ,1920 .At the time of his retirement Fulton had compiled a professional record of 84-19-4, with 70 wins coming by knockout. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=010596&cat=boxer Fred Fulton ] ]
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External links
* [http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/fulton-f.htm Fulton's Record at Cyber Boxing Zone]
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