Rocky Marciano ""The Brockton Blockbuster""
Professional Record
Fighter Information
- Birthplace
- Brockton, Massachusetts, USA
- Residence
- Brockton, Massachusetts, USA
- Nationality
- USA
- Gender
- M
- Height
- 179
- Reach
- 173
- Stance
- orthodox
- Debut
- 3/17/1947
- Total Fights
- 49
- Total Rounds
- 241
- Win Rate
- 100.0%
- KO Rate
- 87.8%
- Losses by KO
- 0
About
Have you ever heard of the "Brockton Blockbuster"? Well, if you're a boxing fan, you surely must have. Rocky Marciano, born on September 1, 1923, was a force to be reckoned with in the ring. Standing at a solid 179cm tall, he packed a punch that left his opponents shaking. With a reach of 173cm, he had the ability to keep his opponents at bay while landing devastating blows. In the heavyweight division, where power and strength are paramount, Marciano made a name for himself as one of the greatest.
Marciano, known for his orthodox stance, had an impressive career that spanned from 1947 to 1955. During this time, he amassed a remarkable record of 49 wins, with 43 of those victories coming by way of knockout. His record of 49-0 is a feat that has rarely been matched in the history of boxing, making him an undefeated legend. Marciano's combination of power, speed, and determination made him a formidable opponent for any challenger.
But what made Rocky Marciano truly special was not just his undefeated record, but his fighting style and the heart he brought into the ring. Marciano was known for his relentless pressure and relentless pursuit of victory. He was never content with just winning; he wanted to dominate his opponents and leave them no chance.
The "Brockton Blockbuster" had a unique ability to absorb punches and keep coming forward. His opponents often found themselves overwhelmed by his relentless attacks and struggled to find a way to neutralize his aggression. Marciano's relentless energy and determination made him a fan favorite, and his fights were always a spectacle to behold.
One of Marciano's most iconic fights was against the legendary Joe Louis. Louis, a former heavyweight champion himself, was considered by many to be unbeatable. But Marciano had other plans. In their 1951 bout, Marciano relentlessly attacked Louis, eventually knocking him out and solidifying his position as a rising star in the heavyweight division.
Marciano's fighting style was not just about power and aggression; he also possessed great boxing skills. Despite his brawling instincts, he had a good understanding of ring generalship and was able to use his height and reach advantage effectively. Marciano was a master at cutting off the ring and forcing his opponents into cornered positions, where he could unleash his devastating punches.
But Marciano's success in the ring was not just a result of natural talent and fighting skills. He was a well-prepared and disciplined fighter. Marciano's training regimen was legendary. He would often run several miles every day, working on his endurance and stamina. He would also engage in intense sparring sessions to sharpen his skills and improve his reflexes. Marciano's dedication to his craft was unmatched.
Marciano's career ended abruptly in 1955 when he announced his retirement from professional boxing at the age of 32. With an undefeated record and nothing left to prove, he decided to leave the sport on top. Marciano's retirement was met with mixed emotions from his fans and the boxing community. Many applauded his decision to retire undefeated, while others lamented the loss of one of the greatest fighters of all time.
After retiring from the ring, Marciano stayed connected to the world of boxing, working as a referee and later as a commentator. He was also inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990, cementing his status as one of the all-time greats in the sport.
Tragically, Marciano's life was cut short at the age of 45 in a plane crash. But his legacy lives on. Rocky Marciano will always be remembered as a fighter who never backed down, never gave up, and achieved greatness in the ring. His undefeated record and his unique fighting style make him a true icon in the world of boxing.
In the end, Rocky Marciano left an indelible mark on the sport. His combination of power, aggression, and determination set him apart from his contemporaries. He was a true champion, both in and out of the ring. Marciano's story continues to inspire and remind us of the power of perseverance and dedication. The "Brockton Blockbuster" will forever be remembered as one of the greatest boxers to have ever stepped into the squared circle.
Fights
| Fight | Venue | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 49 | Sep 1955 | Win | N/A | |
| 48 | May 1955 | Win | N/A | |
| 47 | Sep 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 46 | Jun 1954 | Win | N/A | |
| 45 | Sep 1953 | Win | N/A | |
| 44 | May 1953 | Win | N/A | |
| 43 | Sep 1952 | Win | N/A | |
| 42 | Jul 1952 | Win | N/A | |
| 41 | May 1952 | Win | N/A | |
| 40 | Apr 1952 | Win | N/A | |
| 39 | Feb 1952 | Win | N/A | |
| 38 | Oct 1951 | Win | N/A | |
| 37 | Aug 1951 | Win | N/A | |
| 36 | Jul 1951 | Win | N/A | |
| 35 | Apr 1951 | Win | N/A | |
| 34 | Mar 1951 | Win | N/A | |
| 33 | Mar 1951 | Win | N/A | |
| 32 | Jan 1951 | Win | N/A | |
| 31 | Dec 1950 | Win | N/A | |
| 30 | Nov 1950 | Win | N/A | |
| 29 | Sep 1950 | Win | N/A | |
| 28 | Jul 1950 | Win | N/A | |
| 27 | Jun 1950 | Win | N/A | |
| 26 | Mar 1950 | Win | N/A | |
| 25 | Dec 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 24 | Dec 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 23 | Dec 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 22 | Nov 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 21 | Oct 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 20 | Sep 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 19 | Aug 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 18 | Jul 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 17 | May 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 16 | May 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 15 | Apr 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 14 | Mar 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 13 | Mar 1949 | Win | N/A | |
| 12 | Dec 1948 | Win | N/A | |
| 11 | Nov 1948 | Win | N/A | |
| 10 | Oct 1948 | Win | N/A | |
| 9 | Sep 1948 | Win | N/A | |
| 8 | Sep 1948 | Win | N/A | |
| 7 | Sep 1948 | Win | N/A | |
| 6 | Aug 1948 | Win | N/A | |
| 5 | Aug 1948 | Win | N/A | |
| 4 | Aug 1948 | Win | N/A | |
| 3 | Jul 1948 | Win | N/A | |
| 2 | Jul 1948 | Win | N/A | |
| 1 | Mar 1947 | Win | N/A |