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Bobo Olson
American boxer

Bobo Olson

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American boxer
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Place of birth
Honolulu
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Honolulu
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73 years
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Biography

Carl Olson (July 11, 1928 – January 16, 2002) was an American boxer. He was the World Middleweight champion between October 1953 and December 1955, the longest reign of any champion in that division during the 1950s.
His nickname, Bobo, was based on his younger sister's mispronunciation of "brother".

Early years

Olson was born in Honolulu, Hawaii to a Portuguese mother and a Swedish father, hence his other nickname "The Hawaiian Swede". Like many boxers, Olson decided to take up the sport after getting into fights on the streets. Olson received training from boxers who were stationed in Hawaii during World War II, it was also during this period that he picked up his two trademark tattoos.

Using a fake identity card Olson obtained a boxing licence at the age of 16. He had won his first three contests, two by knockout, before his true age was discovered. During 1945 Olson ran off to San Francisco in order to continue his boxing career. By the time he was 18 he had amassed a record of 13 successive wins (10 by KO). Even at this stage his power and huge reserves of stamina were clear, as was his rather average skill.

Mature career

The first real test of Olson's career came on March 20, 1950, Olson's record at this point was 40 wins and 2 losses, against the Australian Dave Sands. Olson lost to a close points decision in Sydney. Seven months after this Olson had his first fight against Sugar Ray Robinson, for the lowly regarded Pennsylvania State World Middleweight Title. Olson, who was widely seen as a slow starter, failed to get into the fight, even though Robinson was not having one of his best fights. Olson managed to hold on for 11 rounds before being knocked out. Despite his great record it was clear that Olson was still too inexperienced to be fighting at that level.

A year after his loss to Robinson, Olson managed to get a rematch against Dave Sands. This fight was the first to be televised coast-to-coast in America. However, Sands once again proved too much for Olson, he again won by unanimous decision.

On March 13, 1952 Olson fought Robinson again, this time for the World middleweight title. Robinson, who had lost and regained the title against Randy Turpin in his previous two fights, was looking for an easy fight. However, Olson had improved significantly from their first encounter. Through 10 rounds the fight was neck-and-neck, only a dominant finish by Robinson over the last 5 rounds won him the decision. This would be the only time that Olson lasted the duration against Robinson.

Robinson retired for the first time in December 1952, vacating his middleweight crown. The top four contenders fought a tournament for the title. Olson defeated Paddy Young for the American title to gain the right to fight for the vacant world title, Turpin won the other eliminator against Charley Humez.

The title fight against Turpin took place on October 21, 1953 at Madison Square Garden. Turpin dominated the first four rounds, he almost scored a knockdown in the first round, before Olson got a grip on the fight. As the fight progressed Olson took the initiative, he scored knockdowns in the 10th and 11th rounds on the way to a unanimous decision. Following his success Olson was voted Ring magazine's fighter of the year for 1953.

Olson won all seven of his fights in 1954 including defences of his title against such big names as Kid Gavilan, Rocky Castellani, and Pierre Langlois.

In 1955 Olson, who was finding it increasingly difficult to make weight, stepped up to light heavyweight. His first major fight in this category was against former champion Joey Maxim, Olson won the fight easily on points after scoring knockdowns in both the 2nd and 9th rounds. On June 22 Olson challenged 41-year-old Archie Moore for the light heavyweight title, a fight that many believed Olson would easily win. However, the "Old Mongoose" was too strong for Olson and won by knockout after only a minute had elapsed of the third round. After this fight Olson began his decline.

Following two walkover wins, Olson put his middleweight title on the line against Robinson, who was once again number 1 contender following his brief retirement, on December 9, 1955. Olson, who entered the fight as a massive favourite, was knocked out in the second round. The rematch, fought five months later at Wrigley Field, ended similarly with Olson going down in the fourth. After this second defeat Olson announced his retirement.

Late career

After a year out of the game Olson returned as a heavyweight to fight Maxim again, a fight he won on points. Olson took another year out following a knockout defeat against Pat McMurtry. Whilst initially coming back as a journeyman, despite being only 30, Olson managed to reestablish himself as a contender. On November 27, 1964 he fought José Torres with the winner going on to fight the champion, Willie Pastrano. Olson was knocked out after 2 minutes of the first round. This defeat effectively ended his career, he would only fight again four more times, with his final fight being a defeat to Gene Fullmer's younger brother, Don.

Life after boxing

Olson retired with a record of 97 wins (47 by KO), 16 losses, and 2 draws from his 115 professional fights. He went on to work with disaffected youngsters before working as a PR officer for the Teamsters Union. In 1987 he was a Union Elevator Operator in Lancaster, California, working on new construction at the Antelope Valley Medical Center. He would travel home on the weekends. At this point of his life he was slow, but kept the workers entertained with his boxing stories. In the 1990s he lived in Northern California for a time. In his later years Olson suffered from Alzheimer's disease. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000.

Professional boxing record

97 Wins (47 knockouts, 50 decisions), 16 Losses (7 knockouts, 9 decisions), 2 Draws
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Loss39-13-3United States Don FullmerMD1028/11/1966United States Oakland Arena, Oakland, California2-5, 4-4, 2-6.
Win30-2-3Italy Piero Del PapaSD1011/07/1966United States San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California4-6, 5-2, 6-3.
Win24-18-6United States Fred RootsTKO323/09/1965United States Centennial Coliseum, Reno, NevadaReferee stopped the bout at 2:35 of the third round.
Win16-1-2United States Andy KendallUD1024/06/1965United States Centennial Coliseum, Reno, Nevada49-46, 50-41, 49-45.
Loss33-1-1Puerto Rico José TorresKO127/11/1964United States Madison Square Garden, New York CityBobo knocked out at 2:51 of the first round.
Win31-6-1United States Wayne ThorntonUD1028/08/1964United States Kezar Pavilion, San Francisco, California6-3, 5-4, 6-3.
Loss11-1United States Johnny PersolMD1019/06/1964United States Madison Square Garden, New York City5-5, 4-6, 1-9.
Win29-5-1United States Wayne ThorntonMD1027/03/1964United States Kezar Pavilion, San Francisco, California7-2, 6-3, 5-5.
Draw29-5-5United States Hank CaseyPTS1009/12/1963United States Oakland Auditorium Arena, Oakland, California4-4, 3-4, 4-2.
Win13-2-1Argentina Jose MennoUD1021/10/1963United States Kezar Pavilion, San Francisco, California7-2, 6-1, 7-0.
Win30-13United States Jesse BowdryUD1014/05/1963United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii50-42, 50-42, 50-42.
Win22-16-7United States Sonny RayTKO830/04/1963United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win38-31-2United States Tiger Al WilliamsTKO525/01/1963United States Lane County Fair, Eugene, Oregon
Draw33-6Italy Giulio RinaldiPTS1014/12/1962Italy Palazzetto dello Sport, Rome
Win12-1-3Sweden Lennart RisbergKO603/06/1962Sweden Stockholm Olympic Stadium, StockholmRisberg knocked out at 1:44 of the sixth round.
Loss14-7-1United States Pete RademacherUD1003/04/1962United States Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win14-17-2United States Artie DixonPTS1019/01/1962United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win37-26-2United States Tiger Al WilliamsPTS1012/01/1962United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win20-21-6United States Yancy D. SmithTKO814/11/1961United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win26-6-2Puerto Rico "Kid" Sixto RodriguezUD1023/10/1961United States San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
Loss25-6-2Puerto Rico "Kid" Sixto RodriguezUD1011/09/1961United States San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California2-6, 4-6, 3-6.
Win34-7-1United States Roque MaravillaUD1014/08/1961United States Oakland Auditorium Arena, Oakland, California7-1, 10-0, 6-2.
Win7-3-4United States Floyd BuchananTKO316/02/1961Canada Victoria Memorial Arena, Victoria, British Columbia
Win18-2-4United States Bobby DanielsUD1019/01/1961United States Spokane Coliseum, Spokane, Washington97-90, 99-92, 99-93.
Loss15-0United States Doug JonesKO631/08/1960United States Chicago Stadium, ChicagoBobo knocked out at 1:30 of the sixth round.
Win39-8-4South Africa Mike HoltPTS1006/06/1960South Africa Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng
Win9-2-1Canada Al SparksTKO505/05/1960Canada Pacific National Exhibition, Vancouver, British Columbia
Win32-6-1United States Roque MaravillaTKO707/04/1960United States Auditorium, Portland, OregonReferee stopped the bout after the seventh round.
Win20-8-2United States George KartalianTKO525/08/1959United States Memorial Auditorium, Fresno, California
Win39-6-1United States Herman "Rory" CalhounUD1030/03/1959United States Cow Palace, Daly City, California95-93, 98-93, 96-93.
Win10-9-2United States Tommy VillaTKO516/12/1958United States Memorial Auditorium, Fresno, CaliforniaReferee stopped the bout at 1:28 of the fifth round.
Win49-12-4United States Paddy YoungTKO625/11/1958United States Oakland Auditorium Arena, Oakland, California
Win17-5United States Don GrantTKO728/10/1958United States Oakland Auditorium Arena, Oakland, CaliforniaReferee stopped the bout at 2:32 of the seventh round.
Loss25-1-1United States Pat McMurtryKO217/08/1957United States Meadows Race Track, Portland, OregonBobo knocked out at 2:34 of the second round.
Win82-25-4United States Joey MaximSD1018/06/1957United States Auditorium, Portland, Oregon54-56, 57.5-52.5, 56-54.
Loss137-4-2United States Sugar Ray RobinsonKO418/05/1956United States Wrigley Field, Los AngelesWorld Middleweight Title. Bobo knocked out at 2:51 of the fourth round.
Loss136-4-2United States Sugar Ray RobinsonKO209/12/1955United States Chicago Stadium, ChicagoWorld Middleweight Title. Bobo knocked out at 2:51 of the second round.
Win41-3-1United States Joey GiambraUD1026/08/1955United States Cow Palace, Daly City, California58-52, 56.5-53.5, 57.5-52.5.
Win67-19-7United States Jimmy MartinezUD1013/08/1955United States Multnomah Stadium, Portland, Oregon62-48, 61-49, 66-44.
Loss147-19-8United States Archie MooreKO322/06/1955United States Polo Grounds, New York CityWorld Light Heavyweight Title. Bobo knocked out at 1:00 of the third round.
Win81-21-4United States Joey MaximUD1013/04/1955United States Cow Palace, Daly City, California59.5-50.5, 60-50, 62-48.
Win27-10-8United States Willie VaughnUD1012/03/1955United States Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California60-50, 59.5-50.5, 59-51.
Win33-12-3United States Ralph Tiger JonesUD1016/02/1955United States Chicago Stadium, Chicago100-86, 100-78, 99-87.
Win65-16-5France Pierre LangloisTKO1115/12/1954United States Cow Palace, Daly City, CaliforniaWorld Middleweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 0:58 of the 11th round.
Win55-17-3United States Garth PanterTKO803/11/1954United States Auditorium, Richmond, CaliforniaJoe Louis refereed the bout. Referee stopped the bout at 0:41 of the eighth round.
Win58-7-4United States Rocky CastellaniUD1520/08/1954United States Cow Palace, Daly City, CaliforniaWorld Middleweight Title. 89-76, 87.5-77.5, 85-80.
Win12-7United States Pedro GonzalesKO407/07/1954United States Oakland Auditorium Arena, Oakland, CaliforniaMax Baer refereed the bout.
Win36-15-5United States Jesse TurnerTKO815/06/1954United States Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu, HawaiiReferee stopped the bout at 1:09 of the eighth round.
Win98-13-4Cuba Kid GavilanMD1502/04/1954United States Chicago Stadium, ChicagoWorld Middleweight Title. 147-141, 147-139, 144-144.
Win36-10-3United States Joe RindoneKO523/01/1954United States Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CaliforniaRindone knocked out at 2:04 of the fifth round.
Win49-3-1United Kingdom Randy TurpinUD1521/10/1953United States Madison Square Garden, New York CityWorld Middleweight Title. 9-4, 11-4, 8-7.
Win44-8-3United States Paddy YoungUD1519/06/1953United States Madison Square Garden, New York CityAmerican Middleweight Title. 9-4, 12-3, 11-3.
Win46-9-3United States Garth PanterUD1016/03/1953United States Butte, Montana58-42, 52-48, 53-47.
Win24-13-1United States Norman HayesUD1007/02/1953United States Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts99-93, 99-93, 97-95.
Win24-12-1United States Norman HayesUD1018/12/1952United States San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California60-50, 59.5-50.5, 57-53.
Win74-4United States Lee SalaKO220/11/1952United States Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CaliforniaSala knocked out at 2:12 of the second round.
Win45-11-5United States Gene HairstonTKO627/08/1952United States Madison Square Garden, New York City
Win52-6-4France Robert VillemainSD1012/07/1952United States Cow Palace, Daly City, California57-53, 56-54, 54-56.
Win29-9United States Jimmy BeauUD1006/06/1952United States Madison Square Garden, New York City8-2, 7-2, 9-0.
Win39-6United States Walter CartierTKO519/05/1952United States Boxing From Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New YorkReferee stopped the bout at 1:01 of the fifth round.
Win6-12-5United States Woody HarperTKO706/05/1952United States Auditorium, Richmond, California
Loss129-2-2United States Sugar Ray RobinsonUD1513/03/1952United States San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CaliforniaWorld Middleweight Title. 78.5-86.5, 79.5-85.5, 80.5-84.5.
Win13-4United States Tommy HarrisonUD1015/02/1952United States Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California59.5-50.5, 60.5-49.5, 59.5-50.5.
Win5-11-5United States Woody HarperUD1012/02/1952United States Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California
Loss91-9-1Australia Dave SandsUD1003/10/1951United States Chicago Stadium, Chicago45-55, 45-55, 42-58.
Win23-13-7United States Bobby JonesMD1027/08/1951United States Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco, California
Win30-25-8United States Charley CatoTKO327/07/1951United States Auditorium, Richmond, California
Win43-20-1United States Chuck HunterUD1009/07/1951United States San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
Win70-23-4United States Lloyd MarshallKO507/05/1951United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, HawaiiMarshall knocked out at 1:03 of the fifth round.
Win33-6-3United States Art SotoPTS1020/03/1951United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Loss113-1-2United States Sugar Ray RobinsonKO1226/10/1950United States Philadelphia Convention Center, PhiladelphiaPennsylvania Middleweight Title. Bobo knocked out at 1:19 of the 12th round.
Win25-14-4United States Henry BrimmUD1005/09/1950United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win33-15-5United States Otis GrahamPTS1022/05/1950United States Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win39-15-5United States Roy MillerRTD525/04/1950United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, HawaiiMiller retired due to a broken jaw.
Loss80-9-1Australia Dave SandsPTS1220/03/1950Australia Sydney Stadium, Sydney, New South Wales
Win50-19-9United States Don LeePTS1022/02/1950United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win47-19-9United States Earl "of Richmond" TurnerPTS1013/12/1949United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win23-3-1United States Johnny DukeUD1022/11/1949United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win23-23-5United States Art HardyKO323/08/1949United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win22-14-7United States Milo SavageUD1026/07/1949United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win76-5United States Tommy YaroszPTS1003/06/1949United States Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win30-10Estonia Anton RaadikTKO715/03/1949United States Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win15-9-2United States Paul PerkinsTKO211/01/1949United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win3-3-1United States Johnny BoskiKO114/12/1948United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win41-11-4United States Kenny WatkinsUD1026/10/1948United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win4-2-1Philippines Boy BrooksTKO312/10/1948United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win24-15-5United States Charley CatoPTS820/07/1948United States Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win31-39-8Mexico Bobby CastroPTS1011/05/1948United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win24-17-2Philippines Flashy SebastianKO707/04/1948Philippines Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Manila, Metro Manila
Win3-1Philippines Boy BrooksPTS1217/01/1948Philippines Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Manila, Metro ManilaHawaii Middleweight Title.
Win25-12-3Thailand Nai Som PongKO317/12/1947Philippines Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Manila, Metro Manila
Loss2-1Philippines Boy BrooksPTS1022/11/1947United States Honolulu, HawaiiHawaii Middleweight Title.
Win38-13-13United States Georgie DukePTS1019/08/1947United States Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu, HawaiiHawaii Middleweight Title.
Loss37-13-13United States Georgie DukePTS1004/07/1947United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, HawaiiHawaii Middleweight Title.
Win40-18-7United States Paulie LewisPTS1020/06/1947United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win40-52-16United States Leroy WadeTKO402/05/1947United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win10-5United States Candy McDanielsPTS1021/03/1947United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win16-7-2Mexico Gil MojicaPTS1028/01/1947United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win6-16-1United States Wayne PowellTKO402/12/1946United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win6-15-1United States Wayne PowellTKO407/10/1946United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win28-9-15United States Jackie RyanTKO609/09/1946United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win2-1United States Johnny BoskiKO319/08/1946United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win2-0United States Johnny BoskiKO426/07/1946United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win7-5-1United States Ernie HorneTKO218/07/1946United States Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win0-2-1United States Delaware BradbyKO325/02/1946United States San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
Win5-2-3United States Chuck RossPTS604/02/1946United States Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco, California
Win13-26-12United States Pedro JimenezKO428/01/1946United States Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco, California
Win6-6-1United States Vepe WatsonTKO114/01/1946United States Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco, California
Win1-8United States Obie WootenTKO107/01/1946United States San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
Win1-0-1United States LaVelle PerkinsTKO221/12/1945United States Sacramento, California
Win1-2-1United States Bobby JonesKO210/12/1945United States San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
Win17-15-1United States Art "Honey" RobinsonTKO423/11/1945United States San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
Win3-5United States Young PanchoPTS410/09/1944United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win--Ben RamosTKO427/08/1944United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii
Win--Bob CorreaKO219/08/1944United States Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii

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