Floyd Patterson

Floyd Patterson

HeavyweightUSARetired

Professional Record

55
Wins
8
Losses
1
Draws
72.7%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Waco, North Carolina, USA
Residence
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Nationality
USA
Gender
M
Height
183
Reach
180
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
9/12/1952
Total Fights
64
Total Rounds
419
Win Rate
85.9%
KO Rate
72.7%
Losses by KO
5

About

Floyd Patterson, born on January 4, 1935, was a legendary figure in the world of boxing. Standing at 183cm tall and weighing in the heavyweight division, Patterson left an indelible mark on the sport. With an orthodox stance and a reach of 180cm, he possessed the skills and agility to become a true boxing great.

Known by his given name and lacking any catchy nicknames, Patterson let his fighting speak for itself. And boy, did it speak volumes. With a career that spanned over a decade, he faced some of the toughest opponents in the history of boxing. His legacy is intertwined with the likes of Muhammad Ali, Sonny Liston, and Ingemar Johansson, pushing the boundaries of the sport and captivating audiences around the world.

One of the things that sets Patterson apart is his exceptional boxing technique. He had a fluid style in the ring, combining sharp punches with agile footwork. His ability to move swiftly around the canvas and evade opponents' blows was a sight to behold. Patterson's speed and accuracy allowed him to launch quick combinations, hitting his competitors with a flurry of punches that often left them dazed and confused.

But Patterson's success was not only a result of his physical prowess, it was also a testament to his mental strength. He possessed a focused and disciplined mindset, always prepared to go the extra mile to achieve victory. His determination was unrivaled, and he was known for his relentless pursuit of perfection. Patterson's mental fortitude enabled him to overcome numerous challenges and setbacks throughout his career.

One of the most iconic moments in Patterson's career came in 1956 when he became the youngest heavyweight champion in history. At just 21 years old, he defeated the legendary Archie Moore to claim the title. This victory solidified his place in boxing's elite, and it marked the start of a remarkable journey for Patterson.

However, Patterson faced a major obstacle in the form of Sonny Liston. Liston was an imposing figure with an incredible punching power, and he proved to be a formidable opponent for Patterson. In their first encounter in 1962, Patterson suffered a devastating knockout in the first round, losing his championship belt.

But Patterson refused to let this defeat define him. He embarked on a quest for redemption and faced Liston once again in a highly anticipated rematch. This time, however, the result was different. Patterson managed to fight valiantly, but in the end, Liston's power proved too much to handle. Patterson was knocked out in the first round onc e again, solidifying Liston's dominance.

Despite the setbacks against Liston, Patterson's legacy remained intact. He continued to fight and showcase his skills to the world, striving to reclaim his former glory. And in 1965, he found himself in a showdown against another formidable foe, Muhammad Ali.

The fight between Patterson and Ali was a clash of styles and personalities. Ali was known for his flamboyant persona and witty trash talk, while Patterson remained calm and composed. Unfortunately for Patterson, Ali's superior boxing skills and lightning-fast punches proved too much to handle. Patterson suffered another defeat, but he gained the admiration of fans and fellow boxers for his courage and determination in the face of a seemingly unbeatable opponent.

Throughout his career, Patterson faced numerous challenges, both in and out of the ring. But he never gave up. He continued to fight, displaying immense perseverance and resilience. And even after retiring from professional boxing, Patterson remained dedicated to the sport, serving as a mentor and trainer to younger fighters.

Looking back on Floyd Patterson's career, it's clear that he was more than just a boxer. He was an inspiration, a symbol of determination and perseverance. His impact on the sport of boxing cannot be understated, and his legacy will forever be etched in the annals of the sport.

So, the next time you watch a boxing match and witness the agility and precision of the fighters, remember the name Floyd Patterson. Remember the man who defied the odds and left an indelible mark on the sport. Floyd Patterson, a true boxing legend.

Fights

FightVenue
64Sep 1972
Loss
N/A
63Jul 1972
Win
N/A
62Feb 1972
Win
N/A
61Nov 1971
Win
N/A
60Aug 1971
Win
N/A
59Jul 1971
Win
N/A
58May 1971
Win
N/A
57Mar 1971
Win
N/A
56Jan 1971
Win
N/A
55Sep 1970
Win
N/A
54Sep 1968
Loss
N/A
53Oct 1967
Loss
N/A
52Jun 1967
Draw
N/A
51Mar 1967
Win
N/A
50Feb 1967
Win
N/A
49Sep 1966
Win
N/A
48Nov 1965
Loss
N/A
47May 1965
Win
N/A
46Feb 1965
Win
N/A
45Dec 1964
Win
N/A
44Jul 1964
Win
N/A
43Jan 1964
Win
N/A
42Jul 1963
Loss
N/A
41Sep 1962
Loss
N/A
40Dec 1961
Win
N/A
39Mar 1961
Win
N/A
38Jun 1960
Win
N/A
37Jun 1959
Loss
N/A
36May 1959
Win
N/A
35Aug 1958
Win
N/A
34Aug 1957
Win
N/A
33Jul 1957
Win
N/A
32Nov 1956
Win
N/A
31Jun 1956
Win
N/A
30Apr 1956
Win
N/A
29Mar 1956
Win
N/A
28Dec 1955
Win
N/A
27Oct 1955
Win
N/A
26Sep 1955
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N/A
25Sep 1955
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N/A
24Jul 1955
Win
N/A
23Jun 1955
Win
N/A
22Mar 1955
Win
N/A
21Jan 1955
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N/A
20Jan 1955
Win
N/A
19Nov 1954
Win
N/A
18Oct 1954
Win
N/A
17Oct 1954
Win
N/A
16Aug 1954
Win
N/A
15Jul 1954
Win
N/A
14Jun 1954
Loss
N/A
13May 1954
Win
N/A
12Apr 1954
Win
N/A
11Mar 1954
Win
N/A
10Feb 1954
Win
N/A
9Dec 1953
Win
N/A
8Oct 1953
Win
N/A
7Jun 1953
Win
N/A
6Apr 1953
Win
N/A
5Jan 1953
Win
N/A
4Dec 1952
Win
N/A
3Oct 1952
Win
N/A
2Oct 1952
Win
N/A
1Sep 1952
Win
N/A