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Ray Anderson (boxer)
American boxer

Ray Anderson (boxer)

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Ray Anderson (born August 31, 1944 in Anniston, Alabama) was a boxer in the light heavyweight division who fought from 1965 to 1977. Anderson became the first challenger to last fifteen rounds against Bob Foster for the world Light Heavyweight title, but he lost what was his only world title try by decision. Anderson currently lives in Anniston.

Professional career

Anderson began his rise to prominence in 1966. As a light heavyweight he took on and beat a formidable heavyweight journeyman named Amos Johnson in a ten-rounder at The Akron Armory in Akron, Ohio. Anderson was one of the few men to beat the young Cassius Clay (known later as Muhammad Ali) who went on to become the Heavyweight Champion of the world. Ray's career continued as he fought Joe Byrd of Flint, Michigan, in 1969, knocking Joe out in round 1. Ray also knocked out Canton's Marion Conner in Round 2, sealing his stature as Ohio's best light heavyweight. He fought John Griffin of Syracuse, New York twice, losing both in close decisions.

Ray Anderson was credited by Joe Frazier, who long used him as sparring partner because of his tall rangy Ali-like style as assisting him in his preparation to unify the heavyweight title in 1970, with his win over WBA heavyweight title holder Jimmy Ellis at Madison Square Garden. Later in 1970, Anderson was to bite off more than he could chew when he decided to fight a young prospect at the Cleveland Arena in Cleveland, Ohio named Ted Gullick, after providing Gullick with a boxing lesson in rounds 1 through 4, toward the end of the fourth Gullick scored a knockdown with a sharp left hook. Anderson rose and was in part saved by the bell. Later Gullick dominated the fight and finished Anderson in the 9th round by knocking him out. Anderson beat Gregorio Peralta by a ten-round decision in Spain in 1972.

The pinnacle of Ray's career was his challenge to the former Light Heavyweight Champion of the World Bob Foster. Anderson was a tall light-heavyweight of his era, standing 6 feet 1 inches. However, Foster was 6 feet 3½ inches and could punch very hard. Anderson was not used to giving away height; he prided himself in being both handsome and fast. He was not willing to risk being hit by Foster, thus he chose to run and hold all night long, thus losing a fifteen-round decision. The late Yank Durham, Joe Frazier's trainer, who worked Anderson's corner during the Foster fight called Anderson a "chicken" after the fight.

Professional boxing record

36 Wins (21 knockouts, 15 decisions), 19 Losses (11 knockouts, 8 decision), 5 Draws
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Loss28-3-3United States Mike RossmanTKO41977-03-02New York (state) Madison Square Garden, New York City, United States
Draw18-8-1Mali Ba SounkaloPTS101976-12-04Germany Hamburg, Germany
Loss9-0United States Marvin JohnsonTKO61976-04-03Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Loss16-0Argentina Miguel Angel CuelloKO61976-02-20Germany Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Alsterdorf, Germany
Win42-7-2Argentina Jorge AhumadaPTS101975-11-28Germany Hamburg, Germany
Draw86-13-4Argentina Avenamar PeraltaPTS101975-09-12Germany Offenbach, Germany
Loss7-2-4Nigeria Ngozika EkwelumKO51975-06-24Germany Berlin, Germany
Loss42-6Jamaica Bunny JohnsonPTS81975-06-19Norway Jordal Amfi, Oslo, Norway
Draw7-2-3Nigeria Ngozika EkwelumPTS81975-05-16Germany Ludwigshafen, Germany
Loss10-0-1Norway Harald SkogPTS101975-03-13Norway Oslo, Norway
Loss80-12-4Argentina Avenamar PeraltaTKO81975-01-18Germany Hamburg, Germany
Loss5-0United States James "Great" ScottUD101974-04-23Florida Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Loss26-6-4Argentina Victor GalindezKO21974-02-16Argentina Balcarce, Buenos Aires Province, ArgentinaAnderson knocked out at 1:23 of the second round.
Draw39-9-3United States Jimmy "The Cat" DupreePTS101973-11-28Ohio Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Loss32-5-1Argentina Jorge AhumadaTKO81973-08-13New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United States
Win50-16-14Argentina Miguel Angel PaezPTS81973-03-12France Palais des Sports (Paris), Paris, France
Loss13-15-2United States Roy "Cookie" WallaceSD101973-02-14Ohio Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Win90-7-8Argentina Gregorio PeraltaPTS101972-06-09Spain Madrid, Spain
Loss9-1-1Mali Ba SounkaloPTS101972-03-27France Paris, France
Loss23-6-1United States Joe "Cigarette" BurnsKO91972-01-15Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Win3-10United States JD McCauleyKO71971-11-10Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Loss42-5United States Bob FosterUD151971-04-24Florida Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, Florida, United StatesWBC World Light Heavyweight Title. 140-145, 139-148, 138-149.
Win25-2United States Hal CarrollPTS101970-11-18Ohio Ashland, Ohio, United States
Loss13-3United States Johnny "70s" GriffinUD101970-09-14Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Loss12-3United States Johnny "70s" GriffinPTS101970-08-03Ohio Norton, Ohio, United States
Loss12-6United States Charley "Devil" GreenTKO11970-04-28New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United StatesReferee stopped the bout at 1:36 of the first round.
Draw27-7-2United States Allen "Bibliophile" ThomasPTS101970-03-30Illinois Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win2-3-1United States Hydra LacyKO41970-01-27Florida Orlando, Florida, United States
Loss5-0United States Ted GullickKO91969-12-10Ohio Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Win14-9-2United States Joe HopkinsKO11969-11-21South Dakota Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
Win9-5Canada Ed OstapovichKO11969-11-13Washington (state) Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, Washington, United States
Win10-6United States Joe "Nice Guy" ByrdTKO11969-11-06Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Win27-6United States Karl ZurheideUD101969-10-06Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Win46-15-1United States Pete RiccitelliKO51969-08-11Minnesota Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Win49-50-12United States Billy "Boggy" MarshKO31969-07-23Florida Orlando, Florida, United States
Win7-10-1United States Roy "Cookie" WallacePTS101969-06-03Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win15-34-11United States Frank "Snakebite" NiblettUD101969-05-27California Oakland, California, United States8-1, 7-2, 8-1.
Win9-7-5United States Willie McIntyreKO21969-04-01Florida Orlando, Florida, United States
Win26-17-1United States Marion "Thunderbolt" ConnorTKO21969-03-23Ohio Canton, Ohio, United States
Win15-13-2United States Willie TigerTKO11969-03-05Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Win26-16-1United States Marion "Thunderbolt" ConnorUD101969-01-26Ohio Canton, Ohio, United StatesOhio Heavyweight Title.
Win17-8-2United States Hubert "Happy Wanderer" HiltonTKO31969-01-10New York (state) Felt Forum, New York City, United StatesReferee stopped the bout at 2:54 of the third round.
Win22-8-2United States Amos JohnsonPTS101968-11-06Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Win11-4United States Eddie DembryTKO11968-09-18Ohio Mansfield, Ohio, United States
Win--Jimmy "The Poll" HarrisTKO11968-02-14Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Loss8-1United States Willie "Monster" McMillanTKO61967-07-19New York (state) Madison Square Garden, New York City, United StatesReferee stopped the bout at 2:21 of the sixth round.
Win0-3United States Bobby LawsonKO21967-05-27Ohio Columbus, Ohio, United StatesLawson knocked out at 1:42 of the second round.
Win4-2-1Spain Francisco San JosePTS81967-04-28Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
Win8-7United States Vic BrownUD61967-03-15Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Win0-5United States James GoreeKO21967-02-21California Winterland Arena, San Francisco, California, United StatesGoree knocked out at 1:51 of the second round.
Win2-1United States Tom "Liberty" BellKO11967-01-15Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Win7-11-2United States Bob SlaughterPTS61966-12-05Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Win10-2-1Canada Bob "Pretty Boy" FelsteinKO51966-10-26Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Win7-0United States Jimmy McClainPTS61966-06-14Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Win0-1United States Al "Hank" WilliamsKO11966-05-25Ohio Akron, Ohio, United StatesWilliams knocked out at 1:28 of the first round.
Win--United States Al "Hank" WilliamsKO11966-03-11Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Win0-2United States Gene "Ashes to Ashes" HuntKO21966-03-02Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Win--James "The Boss" RossPTS41966-02-02Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Win1-0United States Larry TatumPTS41965-12-16Ohio Akron, Ohio, United States
Win0-1United States Gene "Ashes to Ashes" HuntTKO31965-07-14Ohio Akron, Ohio, United StatesReferee stopped the bout at 1:37 of the third round.

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