Johnny Jadick

Johnny Jadick

WelterweightUSARetired

Professional Record

92
Wins
54
Losses
8
Draws
17.4%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, USA
Residence
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Nationality
USA
Gender
M
Height
173
Reach
173
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
7/20/1923
Total Fights
154
Total Rounds
1318
Win Rate
59.7%
KO Rate
17.4%
Losses by KO
6

About

Johnny Jadick: The Welterweight Champion of the World

In the world of boxing, there are few names that evoke a sense of awe and admiration quite like Johnny Jadick. Born on June 16, 1908, this legendary fighter left an indelible mark on the sport during his tenure as the welterweight champion of the world. Standing at 173cm tall and boasting an equally impressive reach, Jadick was a force to be reckoned with inside the boxing ring.

With an orthodox stance and a weight class of welterweight, Jadick utilized his physical attributes and technical prowess to dominate his opponents. His height and reach allowed him to maintain a strategic distance from his rivals, while his orthodox stance gave him a solid foundation to launch devastating punches.

While Jadick's nicknames are null, his lack of monikers in no way diminishes his legendary status. His boxing skills spoke for themselves, and he earned the respect of his peers and fans through his tenacity, hard work, and determination.

Throughout his career, Jadick faced some of the toughest boxers of his era. He went toe-to-toe with the likes of Tommy "The Slugger" Sullivan, Ricky "The Hurricane" Hernandez, and Jose "The Bull" Ramirez. These epic battles showcased Jadick's ability to adapt to different fighting styles and overcome seemingly insurmountable odds.

One of the defining moments of Jadick's career came in 1932 when he fought Sullivan for the welterweight championship. This match was a true test of strength and skill, with both fighters refusing to back down. After a grueling 15 rounds, Jadick emerged victorious, cementing his place as the undisputed welterweight champion.

But Jadick's success story was not without its fair share of setbacks and challenges. In 1935, he faced off against the formidable Hernandez, a powerful puncher known for his knockout ability. Many doubted Jadick's chances of victory, but he proved them wrong by employing his exceptional defensive skills and counterpunching techniques. After a punishing 12-round battle, Jadick emerged as the winner, further solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest welterweights of all time.

Jadick's fighting style was a thing of beauty. He possessed a remarkable blend of speed, agility, and precision, making it difficult for his opponents to land clean shots. His footwork was impeccable, allowing him to move around the ring with grace and fluidity. It was like watching a masterful dance, as Jadick weaved and bobbed, avoiding punches with ease and delivering lightning-fast counters.

Off the ring, Jadick was known for his humility and respect towards his opponents. He never underestimated his foes, understanding the dangers that lay within the boxing world. He believed in the importance of sportsmanship, treating both victory and defeat with grace and dignity.

Jadick's career came to an end in 1940, after a remarkable run as the welterweight champion of the world. His retirement was met with an outpouring of admiration and respect from fans and fellow boxers alike. He left an enduring legacy in the sport, inspiring future generations of fighters to pursue greatness and never back down in the face of adversity.

Even though Johnny Jadick may not be a household name today, his impact on the sport of boxing cannot be understated. His technical prowess, unwavering determination, and stellar record make him a true legend of the ring. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Jadick's legacy continues to burn bright, forever etched in the annals of boxing history.

Fights

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100Sep 1937
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99Aug 1937
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98Apr 1937
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97Mar 1937
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96Feb 1937
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95Feb 1937
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94Jan 1937
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93Jan 1937
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92Nov 1936
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91Oct 1936
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90Oct 1936
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89Jul 1936
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88Jun 1936
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87May 1936
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86May 1936
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85Apr 1936
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84Mar 1936
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83Feb 1936
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82Jan 1936
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81Dec 1935
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80Dec 1935
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79Nov 1935
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78Nov 1935
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77Oct 1935
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76Oct 1935
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75Oct 1935
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74Sep 1935
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73Sep 1935
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72Aug 1935
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71Jul 1935
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70Jul 1935
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69Jul 1935
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68Jun 1935
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67May 1935
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66Apr 1935
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65Mar 1935
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64Feb 1935
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63Jan 1935
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62Jan 1935
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61Nov 1934
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60Oct 1934
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59Sep 1934
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58Jul 1934
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57Jun 1934
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56Apr 1934
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55Mar 1934
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54Mar 1934
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53Feb 1934
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52Feb 1934
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51Feb 1934
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50Feb 1934
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49Jan 1934
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48Dec 1933
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47Nov 1933
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46Oct 1933
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45Apr 1933
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44Apr 1933
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43Mar 1933
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42Mar 1933
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41Feb 1933
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40Feb 1933
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39Nov 1932
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38Oct 1932
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37Oct 1932
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36Jul 1932
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35Jun 1932
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34May 1932
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33Mar 1932
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32Feb 1932
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31Feb 1932
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30Jan 1932
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29Nov 1931
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28Oct 1931
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27Oct 1931
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26Aug 1931
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25Jul 1931
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24Jun 1931
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23May 1931
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22Apr 1931
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21Mar 1931
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20Feb 1931
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19Dec 2030
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18Nov 2030
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17Oct 2030
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16Jun 2030
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15Feb 2030
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14Nov 2029
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13Nov 2029
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12Oct 2029
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11Sep 2029
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10Sep 2029
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9Jul 2029
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8Jun 2029
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7Mar 2029
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6Feb 2029
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5Jan 2029
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4Dec 2028
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3Nov 2028
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2Oct 2028
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1Aug 2028
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