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The one and only 1956 olympic gold medalist pete rademacher

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Lub yim hli ntuj 27, 2020) 1956 Olympic gold medalistPete Rademacheris the only boxer to fight for a world title in his pro debut.

Rademacher, who died this past June at the age of 91 in Sandusky, Ohio, was a native of Tieton, Washington. He had a 72-7 amateur record, highlighted by his gold medal performance at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia.

Rademacher started boxing during his rehabilitation for Rheumatic Fever, which he contracted while attending Castle Heights Military Academy. The gifted heavyweight captured top honors at numerous national tournaments, including the 1951 & 1953 National AAU Championships, 1954 All-Army Championship and Service Championships, and Olympic Trials.

In Australia, he knocked out the three opponents he faced, in orderJosef Nemec (Czechoslovakia) in the quarterfinals, South AfricanDaan Bekker nyob hauv lub semifinals, and the Soviet Union’sLev Mukhin in the opening round of the championship final for the gold medal.

Rademacher was so hot after the Olympics that he publicly proclaimed that he would be able to become world heavyweight champion in his pro debut. Soon after he became the only fighter to make his pro debut in a world title fight, when he challenged defending World heavyweight championFloyd Patterson (32-1)  on August 22, 1957 in Seattle. Rademacher floored Patterson in the second round, however, he was dropped six times before the fight, which was refereed by Hall of FamerTommy Loughran, was halted at 2:57 of that round.

Rademacher, who was an offensive lineman on Washington State University’s football team, didn’t take many easy fights during his 5-year pro career (15-7-1, 8 KOs). His most notable pro victories were against World title challengerGeorge Chuvalo (17-3-1) and future Hall of Famer and World middleweight championBobo Olson(87-12), both by way of 10-round unanimous decisions, as well as technical knockouts overLaMar Clark (42-1) and NorwegianBuddy Thurman(32-5-1), respectively, in the 10th and ninth rounds.

Rademacher’s pro losses were to some of the best heavyweights in the world, such as Hall of FamerArchie Moore, along with world title challengersKarl Mildenberger (29-1), undefeatedDoug Jones (17-0) thiabZorro Foley (40-2-2), who had been Rademacher’s arch-rival in the amateur ranks.

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FIGHT NETWORK BOXING PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE (FEB. 16-22, 2015)

Tua Network is a 24/7 television channel dedicated to complete coverage of combat sports. It airs programs focused on the entire scope of the combat sports genre, including live fights and up-to-the-minute news and analysis for boxing, mixed martial arts, kickboxing, professional wrestling, traditional martial arts, fight news, as well as fight-themed drama series, documentaries and feature films.

 

Below find highlights of this week’s programming:

 

Monday, FEB. 16

11:00 p.m. LIInterBox Classics: Diaconu vs. Newton Featuring Adrian Diaconu’s pro debut vs. Mark Newton from Mar. 2, 2001 in Montreal.

Hnub, FEB. 17

6:00 p.m. LIKOTV Boxing Classics Reliving memorable boxing fights from the past two decades.

8:30 p.m. LIFight News Now ExtraThe latest news, recaps, features and inside analysis of the fight game.

11:00 p.m. LIGFL: Best Battles 4Highlights from boxing, as well as MMA and kickboxing, events showcasing memorable knockouts and submissions.

Hnub plaub, FEB. 19

1:00 a.m. LIKOTV Boxing Weekly Covering all the latest news in professional boxing, featuring full recent fights and highlights from the sweet science.

8:30 p.m. LIFight News Now ExtraThe latest news, recaps, features and inside analysis of the fight game.

Hnub vas Xuv, FEB. 20

7:30 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. LI Fight News Now Extra The latest news, recaps, features and inside analysis on the fight game.

Hnub xya, FEB. 22

7:30 p.m. LIUltimate Classic Boxing: Machen vs. Jones Featuring heavyweight Eddie Machen vs. Doug Jones from Dec. 2, 1961 in Miami Beach.

 

Monday, FEB. 23

1:00 a.m. LIBest of GYM Boxing: Lucian Bute & Troy Ross early daysProfiling early career bouts from top Canadian boxers Lucian Bute and Troy Ross.

 

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