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Mike Rossman
American boxer

Mike Rossman

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American boxer
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Philadelphia
Age
69 years
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Biography

Mike Rossman (born Michael Albert DePiano on July 1, 1955) is an American former professional boxer who was the WBA light heavyweight champion of the world. He is of Jewish–Italian origin, which led to his monikers "The Kosher Butcher" and "The Jewish Bomber".

Life and career

Rossman was born in Turnersville, New Jersey. His birth name was Michael Albert DePiano; Rossman is his mother's maiden name, which he uses rather than that of his father as part of an appeasement agreement. Rossman's father was Italian, and his mother Jewish. He began boxing at 14 and turned pro on August 10, 1973.

Rossman fought Víctor Galíndez for the light heavyweight championship of the world on the undercard of an Ali–Spinks rematch in September 1978. Many thought Galindez would defeat him, but Rossman opened up cuts over Galindez's eyes and continued fighting until near the end of the 13th round, when the referee stopped the fight, and Rossman became world champion.

Rossman made one successful defense before his hometown Philadelphia fans in December of the same year, stopping Italian challenger Aldo Traversaro in the fifth round after opening a wound on Aldo's forehead with a left hook.

Later, after losing the title back to Galindez in 1979 (see below), his career declined as he lost several matches; he never again fought a title match. He fought into the early 1980s, and perhaps the biggest name he faced in post-championship status was the upstart Dwight Braxton (today known as Dwight Muhammad Qawi), who defeated him in seven rounds in May 1981.

Rossman vs. Galindez championship rematch

In February 1979, Rossman participated in what is sometimes considered one of professional boxing's most embarrassing moments (at least in modern times). At a scheduled rematch between Rossman and Galindez, Rossman was left waiting in the ring as Galindez failed to appear: the challenger's camp was disputing the neutrality of the judges scoring the fight. After immediate attempts to remedy the situation failed, the fight was suspended, and rescheduled two months later in April 1979.

With Rossman perhaps still fretting about boxing politics, Galindez was focused on regaining the title, and was able to defeat Rossman. Rossman apparently broke his right hand during the bout, severely limiting his boxing ability. The pain became worse over the course of the fight, and unbearable to a point where Rossman told his father-manager after the ninth round that he could not continue. Galindez was thus able to reclaim the championship.

Hall of Fame

Rossman was inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame.

Professional boxing record

44 Wins (27 knockouts), 7 Losses (4 knockouts), 3 Draws
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRound
Time
DateLocationNotes
Win44–7–3United States Henry SimsTKO5 (10)1983–11–17United States Sands Casino Hotel,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win43–7–3United States Robert WhiteSD101983–08–17United States Sands Casino Hotel,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win42–7–3United States Al FrackerTKO6 (10)1983–06–15United States Playboy Hotel & Casino,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win41–7–3United States Charles SmithKO10 (10)1983–04–13United States Resorts International Casino,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Loss40–7–3United States Dwight QawiKO7 (10)
1:59
1981–05–31United States Resorts International Casino,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win40–6–3United States Luke CapuanoUD101981–02–22United States Conrad Hilton Hotel,
Chicago, Illinois
Win39–6–3United States Luke CapuanoMD101980–11–13United States International Amphitheatre,
Chicago, Illinois
Win38–6–3United States Al BoldenKO10 (10)
2:32
1980–09–09United States Resorts International Casino,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win37–6–3United States Don AddisonUD101980–07–12United States Resorts International Casino,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Loss36–6–3United States Ramon RanquelloTKO7 (10)1979–09–18United States Giants Stadium,
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Loss36–5–3Argentina Víctor GalíndezRTD9 (15)
3:00
1979–04–14United States Superdome,
New Orleans, Louisiana
Lost WBA Light heavyweight title.
Win36–4–3Italy Aldo TraversaroTKO6 (15)
1:15
1978–12–05United States The Spectrum,
Philadelphia
Retained WBA Light heavyweight title.
Win35–4–3Argentina Víctor GalíndezTKO13 (15)1978–09–15United States Superdome,
New Orleans, Louisiana
Won WBA Light heavyweight title.
Win34–4–3United States Matt RossKO2 (10)1978–07–15United States Atlantic City Convention Hall,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win33–4–3United States Lonnie BennettTKO2 (10)
1:41
1978–05–24United States The Spectrum,
Philadelphia
Loss32–4–3Mexico Yaqui LópezTKO6 (10)1978–03–02United States Felt Forum,
New York City
Win32–3–3Canada Gary SummerhaysPTS101977–09–29United States Madison Square Garden,
New York City
Win31–3–3United States Marcel ClayKO1 (10)
2:51
1977–07–17United States Miami Beach Convention Center,
Miami Beach, Florida
Win30–3–3United States Mike QuarryRTD6 (11)1977–05–11United States Madison Square Garden,
New York City
Win29–3–3United States Ray AndersonTKO4 (10)1977–03–02United States Madison Square Garden,
New York City
Win28–3–3United States Mike QuarryMD101976–12–11United States The Aladdin,
Paradise, Nevada
Draw27–3–3Republic of Ireland Christy ElliottPTS101976–11–10United States Wagner Gym at Seton Hall University,
South Orange, New Jersey
Win27–3–2Republic of Ireland Christy ElliottKO3 (10)
1:59
1976–09–28United States Yankee Stadium,
New York City
Win26–3–2United States Steven SmithKO6 (10)1976–08–06United States Atlantic City Convention Hall,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Loss25–3–2United States Tony LicataMD101976–06–12United States Municipal Auditorium,
New Orleans, Louisiana
Win25–2–2Dominican Republic José AngladaKO9 (10)1976–05–14United States Weehawken, New Jersey
Win24–2–2United States Gene WellsUD101976–03–08United States Madison Square Garden,
New York City
Draw23–2–2United States Casey GacicPTS101976–02–13United States Painters Mill Theatre,
Owings Mills, Maryland
Win23–2–1United States Al Styles, Jr.PTS101975–12–10United States Scranton, Pennsylvania
Loss22–2–1United States Mike QuarryUD101975–09–30United States Nassau Coliseum,
Uniondale, New York
Win22–1–1United States Mike NixonKO7 (10)1975–08–01United States Tropicana Hotel & Casino,
Paradise, Nevada
Loss21–1–1United States Mike NixonSD101975–05–19United States Binghamton, New York
Win21–0–1United States David AdkinsSD101975–04–29United States Capital Centre,
Landover, Maryland
Win20–0–1Trinidad and Tobago Matt DonovanPTS101975–02–17United States The Spectrum,
Philadelphia
Win19–0–1Trinidad and Tobago Matt DonovanUD101975–01–21United States Capital Centre,
Landover, Maryland
Win18–0–1United States Harold RichardsonKO3 (?)1974–12–11United States Catholic Youth Center,
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Win17–0–1United States John PinneyTKO5 (8)
1:39
1974–11–22United States Madison Square Garden,
New York City
Win16–0–1United States Mike MorganUD81974–10–25United States Madison Square Garden,
New York City
Win15–0–1United States Nate DixonKO4 (8)1974–09–09United States Madison Square Garden,
New York City
Win14–0–1United States Mike BakerPTS81974–07–29United States Madison Square Garden,
New York City
Draw13–0–1United States Nate DixonPTS81974–07–15United States The Spectrum,
Philadelphia
Win13–0Puerto Rico Ray HernandezPTS61974–06–17United States Madison Square Garden,
New York City
Win12–0United States Walter RileyKO1 (6)1974–05–29United States Catholic Youth Center,
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Win11–0United States Tyrone FreemanPTS61974–04–29United States The Spectrum,
Philadelphia
Win10–0United States Joey BlairKO6 (?)1974–03–20United States Scranton, Pennsylvania
Win9–0United States Greg BurchPTS61974–02–18United States The Spectrum,
Philadelphia
Win8–0Dominican Republic Maximo PierretPTS61974–02–09United States Catholic Youth Center,
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Win7–0United States Elwood TownsendKO2 (6)1973–12–15United States Scranton, Pennsylvania
Win6–0United States Lester CamperTKO6 (6)1973–12–08United States Atlantic City Convention Hall,
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win5–0United States Nate DixonKO3 (?)1973–11–14United States Catholic Youth Center,
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Win4–0United States Larry ParkerKO1 (?)1973–10–31United States Baltimore Civic Center,
Baltimore, Maryland
Win3–0United States Herman NanceKO1 (4)
2:03
1973–10–22United States The Spectrum,
Philadelphia
Win2–0United States Robert ZieglerTKO3 (?)1973–09–24United States The Spectrum,
Philadelphia
Win1–0United States Stanley DawsonKO2 (4)1973–08–10United States Atlantic City Convention Hall,
Atlantic City, New Jersey

Miscellaneous

  • Rossman has a tattoo of the Star of David on the calf of his right leg.
  • Rossman now lives in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

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