Larry Griffin

Larry Griffin

LightweightUSARetired

Professional Record

44
Wins
23
Losses
4
Draws
29.5%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Lewiston, Maine, USA
Residence
Auburn, Maine, USA
Nationality
USA
Gender
M
Professional Career
Debut
7/24/1947
Total Fights
71
Total Rounds
423
Win Rate
62.0%
KO Rate
29.5%
Losses by KO
11

About

When it comes to boxing legends, Larry Griffin is a name that cannot be ignored. Born on July 9, 1932, Griffin made his mark in the ring during the golden era of boxing. Standing at an impressive height of 190.50cm, he dominated the Lightweight weight class with his remarkable skills and tenacity.

Although widely recognized for his exceptional talent, Griffin never acquired any specific nicknames that stuck with him throughout his career. However, his outstanding performances inside the ring spoke volumes about his abilities and solidified his place among the great boxers of his time.

Larry Griffin's journey to becoming a boxing sensation was remarkable. He faced numerous challenges and overcome countless obstacles, earning him the respect of both his peers and boxing enthusiasts around the world.

Griffin's career began in the 1950s, a time when boxing was at its peak in terms of popularity. As a Lightweight boxer, he faced fierce competition from other talented fighters who were looking to make their mark in the sport. However, Griffin's skills and determination set him apart from the rest.

His boxing style was a perfect blend of offensive and defensive techniques. Griffin possessed lightning-fast reflexes, allowing him to evade punches with grace and finesse. His footwork was exceptional, enabling him to move swiftly around the ring and catch his opponents off guard.

Moreover, Griffin had a powerful punch that could knock out his opponents in an instant. Each punch he threw was a masterful display of precision and sheer strength. His opponents feared his devastating combination of speed and power, making him a force to be reckoned with.

Throughout his career, Griffin faced many top-ranked opponents, solidifying his place as a true boxing icon. He went head-to-head with the best in the Lightweight division and emerged victorious more often than not. His ability to adapt to different fighting styles and strategize accordingly set him apart from his rivals.

Griffin's dedication and hard work were evident in every fight he participated in. He trained relentlessly, pushing his body to its limits to ensure he was always in peak physical condition. His discipline and unwavering commitment to his craft are admirable traits that inspired generations of aspiring boxers.

Despite his undeniable talent and success, Griffin's career was not without its fair share of setbacks. He faced numerous controversial decisions and questionable judging that many felt were unjust. These challenges only served to fuel his determination, making him even more resilient and motivated to prove his worth in the ring.

Griffin's legacy goes beyond his accomplishments inside the ring. He was a true sportsman, admired for his humility and respect towards his opponents. He conducted himself with integrity both inside and outside the ring, becoming a role model for aspiring boxers and young fans.

After retiring from professional boxing, Griffin continued to contribute to the sport he loved. He shared his knowledge and experience with up-and-coming boxers, mentoring them and helping them navigate the intricacies of the sport. His guidance and wisdom were invaluable assets to those fortunate enough to learn from him.

Today, Larry Griffin is remembered as one of the greats of his time. His impact on the sport of boxing is still felt, and his name is etched in the annals of boxing history. His talent, determination, and sportsmanship continue to inspire aspiring boxers to reach for greatness.

While Larry Griffin may not have had a nickname that echoed through the halls of boxing, his legacy as a formidable Lightweight boxer will forever be etched in the hearts of boxing fans worldwide. His dedication to his craft and his unwavering resolve to overcome obstacles make him a true champion in every sense of the word.

Fights

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71Nov 1956
Loss
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70Oct 1956
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69Apr 1955
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68Jan 1955
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67Dec 1954
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66Dec 1954
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65May 1954
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64Jun 1953
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63Jun 1953
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62May 1953
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61May 1953
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60Apr 1953
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59Apr 1953
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58Mar 1953
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57Mar 1953
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56Mar 1953
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55Feb 1953
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54Jan 1953
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53Jan 1953
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52Dec 1952
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51Oct 1952
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50Oct 1952
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49May 1952
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48Jan 1952
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47Nov 1951
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46May 1951
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45Mar 1951
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44Mar 1951
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43Feb 1951
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42Feb 1951
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41Jan 1951
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40Jan 1951
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39Jan 1951
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38Jan 1951
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37Nov 1950
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36Nov 1950
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35Nov 1950
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34Oct 1950
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33Oct 1950
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32Aug 1950
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31Jun 1950
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30Jun 1950
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29May 1950
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28May 1950
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27May 1950
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26Apr 1950
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25Apr 1950
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24Apr 1950
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23Mar 1950
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22Mar 1950
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21Mar 1950
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20Feb 1950
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19Feb 1950
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18Jan 1950
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17Jan 1950
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16Jan 1950
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15Dec 1949
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14Nov 1949
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13Nov 1949
Draw
N/A
12Oct 1949
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11Feb 1948
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10Feb 1948
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9Jan 1948
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8Dec 1947
Draw
N/A
7Dec 1947
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6Nov 1947
Draw
N/A
5Nov 1947
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4Oct 1947
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3Oct 1947
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2Sep 1947
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1Jul 1947
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