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George Chaney
American boxer

George Chaney

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American boxer
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
Age
66 years
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Biography

George Henry "K.O." Chaney (April 16, 1892 – December 20, 1958) was a hard punching featherweight and lightweight who fought from 1910 to 1928. Known as the "Knockout King of Fistiana", Chaney was born in Baltimore, Maryland to Irish-American parents. Boxing Illustrated ranked him #4 all-time in terms of pound for pound punchers, while the Bleacher Report named him the #14 greatest southpaw in boxing history. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2014.

Professional career

Chaney, despite being a terrific puncher, was afflicted with a glass jaw which often was his downfall against top ranked opponents. Nevertheless, he fought many of the top lightweights and featherweights from his era, including Johnny Dundee, Rocky Kansas, Lew Tendler and Abe Attell. Chaney was selected for the Ring Magazine's list of 100 greatest punchers of all time.

Chaney was afforded two opportunities to win a world title. On September 4, 1916 he challenged world featherweight champion Johnny Kilbane for his crown. Kilbane KO'd Chaney in round 3. His last title opportunity came when he sought to capture the newly created world junior lightweight title on November 18, 1921. Chaney met Johnny Dundee for the championship, but lost when he was disqualified in the fifth round.

His bout with Rocky Kansas at old Oriole Park in 1920 was judged the most brutal and bloody bout ever held in Baltimore.

Notable bouts

ResultOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocationNotes
LossUnited States Johnny DundeeDQ5 (15)1921-11-18United States Madison Square Garden, New York, New YorkFor vacant World Junior Lightweight Title.
LossUnited States Johnny DundeeNWS81921-07-18United States Shibe Park, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNewspaper Decision
LossUnited States Johnny DundeePTS101921-06-10United States Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts
LossUnited States Rocky KansasPTS121920-08-23United States Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland
LossUnited States Lew TendlerKO1 (6)1919-06-04United States Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
LossUnited States Lew TendlerNWS61918-09-18United States National A.C., Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNewspaper Decision
LossUnited States Johnny DundeeNWS61918-09-18United States National A.C., Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNewspaper Decision
LossUnited States Rocky KansasNWS61917-09-10United States National A.C., Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNewspaper Decision
LossUnited States Rocky KansasNWS101917-07-23United States Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New YorkNewspaper Decision
DrawUnited States Johnny DundeeNWS61917-07-12United States Shibe Park, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNewspaper Decision
LossUnited States Johnny KilbaneKO3 (15), 2:271916-09-04United States Cedar Point Arena, Sandusky, OhioFor World Featherweight Title.
LossUnited States Johnny DundeeNWS61914-04-20United States National A.C., Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNewspaper Decision
LossUnited States Abe AttellPTS151913-04-28United States Empire Theater, Baltimore, Maryland
WinDenmark Kid WilliamsPTS201911-07-10United States Ford Opera House, Baltimore, Maryland
WinDenmark Kid WilliamsKO6 (15)1911-01-02United States Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland
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