- Al Bummy Davis
Infobox Boxer
name=Al Bummy Davis
nationality=Flagicon|USA American
realname=Abraham Davidoff
weight=Welterweight
birth_date=birth date|1920|01|26|mf=y
birth_place=Brooklyn, New York , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1945|11|21|1920|01|26|mf=y
style=Orthodox
total=79
wins=65
KO=46
losses=10
draws=4
no contests=0|Al ("Bummy") Davis (born
January 26 ,1920 ,New York, N.Y. – diedNovember 21 ,1945 ,Brooklyn, N.Y. ), born Albert Abraham Davidoff, was an Americanlightweight andwelterweight boxer who fought from 1937 to 1945.Childhood
Davis grew up in the rough and tough, then-predominantly
Jewish Brownsville section ofBrooklyn . His father owned acandy store during the 1920s,Prohibition days. Davis' job, as a young boy, was to keep lookout for the police and give the alert to his father to hide bottles ofwhiskey being sold on the sly.Davis developed into a tough, street-smart young man, and became well-known in a neighborhood that was famed as the home of
Murder Incorporated . His two brothers, in fact, were affiliated with the notorious gang, acting as collectors. However, because of Al's toughness and fierce independence, he was able to steer clear of the temptations of the mobster life and concentrate on his boxing instead. In fact, he was one of the few young men in the neighborhood who was unafraid to stand up to feared local hoodlums likeAbe Reles .His mother called him "Vroomeleh," an affectionate diminutive of his
Hebrew name, Avrum (Hebrew for his middle name, Abraham), and he was known to friends and family in his neighborhood as "Vroomy." When Al was a tenager, a boxingpromoter convinced him to change his nickname to "Bummy;" the promoter felt that it sounded tougher and would draw a larger crowd. Davis originally objected to his boxing name.Boxing career
Davis was a rough
slugger with a powerfulleft hook . His record was 66 wins, with 47KO s, 10 losses and 4 draws, and he was named toRing Magazine 's list of100 greatest punchers of all time .Davis made a name for himself when he scored a three round TKO over the great, but washed up, former lightweight champion
Tony Canzoneri onNovember 1 ,1939 . He followed up that victory with a 5 round KO overTippy Larkin onDecember 15 ,1939 .1940 was a bad year for Davis. First he lost a unanimous decision to lightweight king
Lou Ambers in anon-title match onFebruary 23 ,1940 . He then fought a memorable non-title fight against welterweightchampion Fritzie Zivic onNovember 15 . Zivic knocked Davis down in the first round and thumbed Davis in the eye in the second. Davis then went berserk and hit Zivic with no less than 10foul blow s, causing thereferee to disqualify him. He then kicked the referee and had to be restrained from attacking Zivic. For this behavior, theNew York Boxing Commission disqualified him from boxing in New York for life, although he was later re-instated. Zivic and Davis then fought a more restrained rematch onJuly 7 ,1941 , which Zivic won by a 10th-roundTKO .Davis' last victory over a name fighter came on
February 18 ,1944 , at the expense of former and future NYSAC lightweight champion and future boxing hall of famer Bob Montgomery. He knocked Montgomery out in the first round, but then proceeded to lose a decision to former championBeau Jack onMarch 17 of that same year. He also lost by TKO in the second round to former triple titleholderHenry Armstrong onJune 15 ,1944 .Davis' last big fight came against future
middleweight championRocky Graziano , who TKOed him in the fourth round of aMay 12 ,1945 match.Boxing style
He rocketed to international fame behind the momentum of his incredible left hook. The
Ring Magazine listed him as one of the sport's 100 Greatest Punchers (2003).Murder
On
November 21 ,1945 , Davis was drinking beer at Dudy's Bar inBrownsville . He had recently sold the bar, and was drinking with his friends when four armed robbers walked in. Davis attacked the robbers, knocked one of them down, was shot three times but still managed to chase the other three. During the pursuit, he was shot a fatal fourth time.On
November 22 ,1945 , a headlined article about his death, including a photograph of Davis, was on the front page of theNew York Times .External links
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* [http://www.boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Human:9464 Al (Bummy) Davis - Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia ] at www.boxrec.com
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