- George Chaney
Infobox_Boxer
name = George KO Chaney
nationality = flagicon|United StatesUSA
realname = George Henry Chaney
weight =Featherweight
birth_date = 1892-04-16
birth_place = Baltimore, MD
death_date=death date and age|1958|12|20|1892|04|16|mf=y
style = Southpaw
total = 177
wins = 137
KO = 76
losses = 36
draws = 4
no contests = 0George "KO" Chaney (1893 – December 20, 1958) was a hard punching
featherweight andlightweight who fought from 1910 to 1928. Chaney was born George Henry Chaney inBaltimore , Md.to Irish-American parents. In his time he was known as the "knockout king of Fistiana" He compiled a life time record in boxing of 127 wins (93 by KO), 28 losses and 5 draws. He also engaged in several No Decision bouts.Personal
Chaney is the brother of fellow boxer
Joe Chaney .Upon retiring, he held the record for most knockouts with 102, which was later broken by Young Strebling.
Boxing Illustrated Ranked him #4 all time for pound for pound punchers
Professional career
Chaney, despite being a terrific puncher, was afflicted with a glass jaw which often was his downfall against top ranked opponents. Nevertheless, he fought many of the top lightweights and featherweights from his era, including
Johnny Dundee ,Willie Ritchie ,Rocky Kansas ,Lew Tendler andAbe Attell . Chaney was selected for theRing Magazine's list of 100 greatest punchers of all time . Several of his victims suffered broken ankles.Chaney was afforded three opportunities to win a world title. On September 4, 1916 he challenged world featherweight champion
Johnny Kilbane for his crown. Kilbane Koed Chaney in round 3. His last title opportunity came when he sought to capture the newly created worldjunior lightweight title on November 18, 1921. Chaney met Johnny Dundee, but lost when he was disqualified in the fifth round.His bout with Rocky Kansas at old Oriole Park in 1920 was judged the most brutal and bloody bout ever held in Baltimore
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