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Buddy Turman
American boxer

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Reagan Garth "Buddy" Turman (April 12, 1933 – April 1, 2007) was an American professional heavyweight boxer. He was born in the rural community of Noonday, Texas.

Boxing career

In his two years as an amateur in Texas, Turman accrued 20 wins five loses, and one draw, and he set a record for the quickest knockout in National AAU history.

Turman fought his first professional match in September 1954, (at age 21) against Bobby Babcock, which he won. Five months later, Turman became the first white man to legally fight an African-American in Texas thanks to the efforts of African-American IH "Sporty" Harvey, who had successfully challenged boxing segregation in court. Turman won the match against Harvey on February 24, 1955

In November 1955, with 11 wins and one loss, Turman fought Roy "Cut-n-Shoot" Harris for the Texas Heavyweight Championship in Tyler, Texas. Turman lost the fight in a controversial decision, which allowed Harris to move on to fight Floyd Patterson for the World Heavyweight Title. This decision severely hampered Turman's chances of winning the World Title.

Two years later, with 25 wins and only 3 losses, Turman faced Oscar Pharo for a second time. In the third fight of his professional career, Turman had been beaten by a more experienced Pharo on points. In the rematch, Turman won on a KO within 59 seconds of the first round.

In May 1959, at Madison Square Garden, Turman soundly defeated Bob Cleroux, who a year later would win the Canadian Heavyweight Title. The next year, Turman faced World Light-Heavyweight Champion and World Heavyweight Contender, Archie Moore, in Dallas, Texas. Moore won by decision. However, Cassius Clay, who was in attendance, afterwards expressed to Turman his dismay at the judges' decision. Moore publicly acknowledged that Turman should be considered one of the top five heavyweights in the world. Turman subsequently spent time at Moore's training camp in San Diego, where Clay was also training.

Turman began fighting abroad in 1961, in Manila, Philippines where a rematch was scheduled with Moore. However, Moore postponed the fight by three weeks after Turman had already arrived. This left Turman badly out of practice by the time of the fight, as there were no local heavyweights to spar with. Moore won by unanimous decision. Turman subsequently fought in Italy, South Africa, Germany, and England. He won his last match, which he fought against Rudolf Nehring on December 15, 1967, in Munich, Germany.

Turman fought a total of 62 professional matches and won 45 of them including 32 KOs. He had friendships with several of the best known boxers of his time, including Henry Cooper, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Billy Conn, and Rocky Marciano.

Outside the ring

By the late fifties, Turman enjoyed celebrity status in Texas, especially in Dallas and Tyler. However, to supplement his inadequate boxing income he had to take other jobs. After a fight in Dallas, he met Jack Ruby. They became friends and Turman began working off and on for him as a manager and bouncer at some of his Dallas night clubs. Turman was interviewed by the FBI soon after Ruby killed Lee Harvey Oswald in November 1963. Turman shared his opinions of Ruby and what he knew of Ruby's acquaintances in the Dallas Police Department.

Turman had married and had a son in Dallas in the late fifties, and Turman began to seek work in films and television to support the family. First, he made a cameo appearance on an episode of Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (1958) with Lucille Ball and Aldo Ray, and a few years later he appeared as a regular guest on Hollywood Squares. He was also considered for various roles that never materialized (including the lead role in a proposed biopic about his friend Jack Dempsey). Turman's marriage was brief, but he and his ex-wife remained lifelong friends. They continued to share responsibility for raising their son.

While living on the west coast, Turman befriended German boxer and wrestler Wilhelm von Homburg (who eventually had roles in several Hollywood films). Soon thereafter Turman began primarily fighting abroad. He spent much of the last two years of his career fighting on the same ticket as von Homberg throughout Germany. Von Homberg and Turman visited each other periodically and corresponded often in the following years. After von Homberg was diagnosed with cancer, he visited Turman for two weeks in Longview, Texas before going to Mexico where he died.

After Turman's boxing years, he held various jobs including oil lease agent in East Texas and bartender and security guard at Binion's Horseshoe in Las Vegas.

He died April 1, 2007, in Longview, Texas, of complications from Hepatitis C.

Professional boxing record

45 Wins (32 knockouts, 13 decisions), 15 Losses (4 knockouts, 9 decisions, 2 DQ), 2 Draws [1]
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Win28-17-10Germany Rudolf NehringKO215/12/1967Germany Circus Krone, Munich, Bavaria
Win4-21-2Germany Manfred AckersTKO409/12/1966Germany Festhalle Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Hesse
Win15-15-3United States David E. BaileyTKO915/04/1966Germany Ernst Merck Halle, Hamburg
Loss10-1-1Italy Dante CanePTS810/03/1966Italy Milan, Lombardy
Win13-7-4Sweden Lars Olaf NorlingTKO428/05/1965Germany Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg, Berlin
Loss21-5United Kingdom Jack BodellTKO420/04/1965United Kingdom Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, West Midlands
Loss9-8-3Croatia Ivan PrebegDQ502/04/1965Austria Stadthalle, Vienna
Win7-7-1Denmark Carl WelschouTKO406/03/1965Germany Neue Sporthalle, Hannover, Lower Saxony
Win4-9Luxembourg Ray CillienKO213/02/1965Germany Ernst Merck Halle, Hamburg
Loss24-3-3Italy Piero TomasoniPTS1005/02/1965Italy Milan, Lombardy
Win1-8Germany Manfred AckersTKO416/01/1965Germany Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia
Win25-19-8Germany Ulli RitterTKO514/11/1964Germany Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia
Loss27-6South Africa Billy LotterPTS1003/10/1964South Africa Caledonian Grounds, Pretoria, Gauteng
Win10-15-4United States Dave FurchPTS1010/05/1964United States Las Vegas, Nevada
Win4-4-1United States Sam PrideUD1005/02/1964United States Utah State Fair, Salt Lake City, Utah
Draw4-7United States George JohnsonPTS1005/11/1962United States Tyler, Texas
Loss16-0Italy Franco De PiccoliDQ219/07/1962Italy Rome, Lazio
Loss13-6-1United States Pete RademacherTKO930/11/1961United States Fair Park Coliseum, Dallas, Texas
Loss179-22-9United States Archie MooreUD1025/03/1961Philippines Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Metro Manila39-50, 42-50, 50-53.
Loss178-22-9United States Archie MooreUD1028/11/1960United States Dallas Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, Texas94-99, 94-96, 96-100.
Loss23-1-1Canada Bob ClerouxKO226/10/1960Canada Montreal Forum, Montreal, QuebecTurman knocked out at 0:53 of the second round.
Win12-9-2United States Sonny "Policeman" MooreMD1025/04/1960United States Dallas Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TexasArchie Moore refereed the bout. 98-94, 98-95, 97-97.
Win12-8-2United States Sonny "Policeman" MooreMD1021/03/1960United States Dallas Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, Texas
Win26-15-3United States Tommy "Hurricane" SimsKO301/03/1960United States Amarillo, TexasSims knocked out at 2:06 of the third round.
Draw30-6United States Donnie FleemanPTS1002/11/1959United States Dallas, Texas
Win25-9-3United States Tommy "Hurricane" SimsPTS1029/09/1959United States Tyler, Texas
Win12-0-1Canada Bob ClerouxPTS829/05/1959United States Madison Square Garden, New York City
Win22-9-4United States Bob AlbrightKO1005/05/1959United States Mike Carter Field, Tyler, TexasAlbright knocked out at 2:40 of the tenth round.
Loss21-9-4United States Bob AlbrightKO221/03/1959United States Hollywood Legion Stadium, Hollywood, CaliforniaTurman knocked out at 2:59 of the second round.
Win4-2United States Billy WaltersKO227/01/1959United States Tyler, Texas
Loss22-1United States Donnie FleemanUD1030/06/1958United States Dallas Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, Texas95-98, 97-98, 95-98.
Win11-10-3United States Jackie JacobsKO107/04/1958United States Dallas Sportatorium, Dallas, TexasJacobs knocked out at 2:30 of the first round.
Win4-2United States Dean BoganyKO311/03/1958United States Tyler, Texas
Win51-20-6United States "Chief" Alvin WilliamsPTS1028/01/1958United States Tyler, Texas
Win27-5United States Oscar PharoKO117/12/1957United States Tyler, Texas
Win2-2United States "Big" Ben MarshallKO230/09/1957United States Tyler, Texas
Win6-4-2United States Tommy FieldsTKO827/06/1957United States Dallas, Texas
Loss24-11-1United States Art SwidenPTS1018/04/1957United States Dallas Sportatorium, Dallas, Texas
Win10-8-1United States Jesse "Cannonball" BrownKO304/03/1957United States Tyler, Texas
Win--Otis CarrKO131/01/1957United States Dallas, Texas
Win1-1Haywood CrosserKO221/01/1957United States Tyler, Texas
Win12-26-4United States Ponce DeLeon TaylorKO410/12/1956United States Ector County Coliseum, Odessa, Texas
Win18-4United States Emil BrtkoTKO301/11/1956United States Dallas Sportatorium, Dallas, Texas
Win5-5-1United States Felix AntonioKO418/09/1956United States Lubbock, Texas
Win5-4-1United States Felix AntonioKO516/08/1956United States Dallas Sportatorium, Dallas, TexasAntonio knocked out at 2:25 of the fifth round.
Win--United States Soldier Paul DanielKO223/07/1956United States Tyler, Texas
Win4-2United States Freddie ThompsonKO221/06/1956United States Dallas Sportatorium, Dallas, Texas
Win1-1United States Dick MaysKO203/05/1956United States Dallas Sportatorium, Dallas, Texas
Win13-18-2United States Rancherio AlonzoTKO539/03/1956United States Heart O' Texas Coliseum, Waco, Texas38-37, 39-36, 39-36.
Loss9-0United States Roy HarrisSD1228/11/1955United States Tyler, TexasTexas Heavyweight Title.
Win5-2-1United States Alvin GreenKO1007/11/1955United States Tyler, Texas
Win5-1-1United States Alvin GreenPTS1017/10/1955United States Tyler, Texas
Win10-6-3United States Red WorleyUD1018/08/1955United States Dallas Sportatorium, Dallas, TexasJack Dempsey refereed the bout.
Win12-22-4United States Ponce DeLeon TaylorPTS1020/06/1955United States Tyler, Texas
Win10-18United States JD HarveyPTS1003/06/1955United States Tyler, Texas
Win--United States Leroy FailesKO405/05/1955United States Beaumont, Texas
Win1-5United States Jim SaddlerKO218/03/1955United States Tyler, Texas
Win8-15United States JD HarveyUD1024/02/1955United States Dallas Sportatorium, Dallas, Texas
Win1-2United States Buddy BabcockKO210/02/1955United States Dallas Sportatorium, Dallas, Texas
Loss20-3United States Oscar PharoUD1013/01/1955United States Birmingham, AlabamaJack Dempsey refereed the bout.
Win1-1United States Max BairdKO217/12/1954United States Birmingham, Alabama
Win1-1United States Buddy BabcockUD428/09/1954United States City Auditorium, Galveston, Texas

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