Rocky Graziano - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

67 Wins (52 knockouts), 10 Losses (3 knockouts, 6 draws
Res. Record Opponent Type Round
Time
Date Location Notes
Loss 67–10–6 Chuck Davey UD 10 1952–09–17 Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois
Loss 67–9–6 Sugar Ray Robinson KO 3 (15)
1:53
1952–04–16 Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois For World Middleweight title.
Win 67–8–6 Roy Wouters TKO 1 (10)
2:45
1952–03–27 Minneapolis Auditorium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Win 66–8–6 Eddie O'Neill TKO 4 (10)
2:21
1952–02–18 Jefferson County Armory, Louisville, Kentucky
Win 65–8–6 Tony Janiro TKO 10
2:45
1951–09–19 Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan
Win 64–8–6 Chuck Hunter DQ 2 (10) 1951–08–06 Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri
Win 63–8–6 Cecil Hudson TKO 3 (10) 1951–07–10 Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri
Win 62–8–6 Freddie Lott KO 5 (10)
2:17
1951–06–18 Baltimore Coliseum, Baltimore, Maryland
Win 61–8–6 Johnny Greco KO 3 (10)
1:56
1951–05–21 Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec
Win 60–8–6 Reuben Jones KO 3 (10)
1:18
1951–03–19 Miami Stadium, Miami, Florida
Win 59–8–6 Honeychile Johnson KO 4 (10)
0:48
1950–11–27 Philadelphia Convention Hall,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Win 58–8–6 Tony Janiro UD 10 1950–10–27 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 57–8–6 Pete Mead KO 3 (10)
2:25
1950–10–16 Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Win 56–8–6 Gene Burton KO 7 (10)
2:10
1950–10–04 Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois
Win 55–8–6 Henry Brimm KO 4 (10)
2:14
1950–05–16 Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, New York
Win 54–8–6 Vinnie Cidone TKO 3 (10) 1950–05–09 Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Win 53–8–6 Danny Williams KO 3 (10)
1:03
1950–04–24 New Haven Arena, New Haven, Connecticut
Draw 52–8–6 Tony Janiro SD 10 1950–03–31 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 52–8–5 Joe Curcio KO 1 (10)
2:21
1950–03–06 Miami Stadium, Miami, Florida
Win 51–8–5 Sonny Horne MD 10 1949–12–06 Cleveland Arena, Cleveland, Ohio
Win 50–8–5 Charley Fusari TKO 10 1949–09–14 Polo Grounds, New York City, New York
Win 49–8–5 Joe Agosta KO 2 (10)
2:19
1949–07–18 Century Stadium, West Springfield, Massachusetts
Win 48–8–5 Bobby Claus KO 2 (10)
0:46
1949–06–21 Wilmington Park, Wilmington, Delaware
Loss 47–8–5 Tony Zale KO 3 (15) 1948–06–10 Ruppert Stadium, Newark, New Jersey Lost NBA
World Middleweight title
Win 47–7–5 Sonny Horne UD 10 1948–04–05 Uline Arena, Washington, D.C.
Win 46–7–5 Tony Zale TKO 6 (15) 1947–07–16 Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois Won NBA
World Middleweight title
The Ring Fight of the Year
Win 45–7–5 Jerry Fiorello TKO 5 (10) 1947–06–16 Swayne Field, Toledo, Ohio
Win 44–7–5 Eddie Finazzo TKO 1 (10) 1947–06–10
2:14
Fairgrounds Arena, Memphis, Tennessee
Loss 43–7–5 Tony Zale KO 6 (15) 1946–09–27 Yankee Stadium, New York City, New York For NYSAC and NBA
World Middleweight titles
The Ring Fight of the Year
Win 43–6–5 Marty Servo TKO 2 (10)
1:52
1946–03–29 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 42–6–5 Sonny Horne UD 10 1946–01–18 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 41–6–5 Harold Green KO 3 (10)
1:49
1945–09–28 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 40–6–5 Freddie Cochrane KO 10
2:37
1945–08–24 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 39–6–5 Freddie Cochrane KO 10
0:16
1945–06–29 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York The Ring Fight of the Year
Win 38–6–5 Al Davis TKO 4 (10) 1945–05–25 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 37–6–5 Solomon Stewart TKO 4 (10) 1945–04–17 Uline Arena, Washington, D.C.
Win 36–6–5 Billy Arnold TKO 3 (8) 1945–03–09 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Loss 35–6–5 Harold Green MD 10 1944–12–22 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Loss 35–5–5 Harold Green UD 10 1944–11–03 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 35–4–5 Bernie Miller TKO 2 (8)
0:44
1944–10–24 Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Draw 34–4–5 Danny Kapilow PTS 10 1944–10–06 St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York
Draw 34–4–4 Frankie Terry PTS 8 1944–09–15 St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York
Win 34–4–3 Jerry Fiorello SD 8 1944–08–14 Queensboro Arena, Queens, New York
Win 33–4–3 Tony Reno PTS 8 1944–07–21 Fort Hamilton Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Win 32–4–3 Frankie Terry TKO 6 (8)
2:47
1944–06–27 Dexter Park Arena, Queens, New York
Win 31–4–3 Larney Moore KO 2 (8) 1944–06–07 MacArthur Stadium, Brooklyn, New York
Win 30–4–3 Tommy Mollis TKO 7 (10) 1944–05–29 Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C.
Win 29–4–3 Freddie Graham KO 3 (8) 1944–05–09 Turner's Arena, Washington, D.C.
Win 28–4–3 Bobby Brown KO 5 (10) 1944–04–10 Turner's Arena, Washington, D.C.
Win 27–4–3 Ray Rovelli PTS 8 1944–03–14 Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Win 26–4–3 Harold Gary PTS 6 1944–03–08 Scott Hall, Elizabeth, New Jersey
Win 25–4–3 Leon Anthony KO 1 (8)
1:20
1944–03–04 Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn, New York
Win 24–4–3 Nick Calder KO 4 (8) 1944–02–24 Masonic Hall, Highland Park, New Jersey
Loss 23–4–3 Steve Riggio PTS 6 1944–02–09 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 23–3–3 Phil Enzenga TKO 5 (8) 1944–01–18 Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York
Win 22–3–3 Jerry Pittro TKO 1 (6)
2:31
1944–01–07 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 21–3–3 Harold Gary PTS 8 1944–01–04 Grotto Auditorium, Jersey City, New Jersey
Win 20–3–3 Milo Theodorescu TKO 1 (8)
2:52
1943–12–27 Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey
Win 19–3–3 Freddie Graham PTS 6 1943–12–06 St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York
Win 18–3–3 Freddie Graham PTS 8 1943–11–30 Paterson, New Jersey
Loss 17–3–3 Steve Riggio PTS 6 1943–11–12 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Draw 17–2–3 Charley McPherson PTS 6 1943–10–27 Scott Hall, Elizabeth, New Jersey
Win 17–2–2 Jimmy Williams TKO 2 (6) 1943–10–13 Scott Hall, Elizabeth, New Jersey
Win 16–2–2 Freddie Graham KO 1 (8)
1:02
1943–10–05 Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Win 15–2–2 George Wilson PTS 8 1943–09–21 Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Loss 14–2–2 Joe Agosta PTS 6 1943–09–10 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 14–1–2 Tony Grey PTS 6 1943–08–24 Queensboro Arena, Queens, New York
Win 13–1–2 Ted Apostoli PTS 4 1943–08–20 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York
Win 12–1–2 Charley McPherson PTS 6 1943–08–12 Fort Hamilton Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Win 11–1–2 Randy Drew KO 1 (6)
2:16
1943–07–27 Queensboro Arena, Queens, New York
Win 10–1–2 George Stevens KO 1 (6) 1943–07–22 Fort Hamilton Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Win 9–1–2 Johnny Atteley TKO 2 (6) 1943–07–08 Fort Hamilton Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Win 8–1–2 Frankie Falco KO 5 (6)
1:37
1943–06–24 Fort Hamilton Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Win 7–1–2 Joe Curcio TKO 4 (6)
0:39
1943–06–16 Twin City Bowl, Elizabeth, New Jersey
Win 6–1–2 Gilberto Vasquez KO 1 (6)
1:45
1943–06–11 Fort Hamilton Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Draw 5–1–2 Lou Miller PTS 6 1942–05–25 St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York
Win 5–1–1 Godfrey Howell KO 4 1942–05–12 Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Win 4–1–1 Eddie Lee KO 4 1942–05–04 St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York
Loss 3–1–1 Charles Ferguson PTS 6 1942–04–28 Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Draw 3–0–1 Godfrey Howell PTS 4 1942–04–20 St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York
Win 3–0 Kenny Blackmar KO 1 (4) 1942–04–14 Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York
Win 2–0 Mike Mastandrea KO 3 (4) 1942–04–06 St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York
Win 1–0 Curtis Hightower TKO 2 (4) 1942–03–31 Broadway Arena, Brooklyn, New York

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