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Ralph "Rocky" Fratto (born October 29, 1958), "The Pride of Geneva", is a former Italian-American professional boxer from Geneva, New York. Fratto was rated as the No. 1 Junior Middleweight in the United States by the USBA, and the second best Junior Middleweight in the world by the WBA. On April 25, 1981 Fratto became the North American Champion when he won the NABF Super Welterweight title, by defeating Rocky Mosley Jr. in Rochester, New York. Ring magazine crowned Fratto as the U.S. Junior Middleweight Champion in 1981 and 1982.

Early life

Fratto was the first of three children born to Ralph and Concetta Fratto in Geneva, New York. His father Ralph Fratto Sr. was born in Taverna, Calabria, Italy, in 1936, emigrating to the United States in 1948. Ralph Sr. was a local boxing coach and would bring his son along to watch the fights. On June 11, 1971 the Geneva Boxing Team had lost every fight and the young Fratto begged his father to let him in the ring. His father said his son would have to learn a lesson the "hard way." Rocky Fratto would win his first fight that night, and receive a trophy for the "fighter of the night." This was the start of his boxing career at the age of 12.

Amateur career

Rocky Fratto had an amateur record of 73 wins, 3 losses and 28 knockouts. Fratto won the New York State Golden Gloves Championship in 1973 at age 14 and the New York State AAU Championship in 1974 and 1975.

At the age of 17, in November 1975, Fratto enlisted in the United States Army. In 1976 Fratto won the US All-Army Championship in the Middleweight division. When Rocky won the All-Army crown, the Army Times called it the "biggest upset of the tourney and the best fought final." He went on to defeat the US Air Force champion and Olympic Team alternate Henry Bunch, to become the US Armed Forces Interservice Champion. This title qualified Fratto for the 1976 US Olympic Boxing Trials. Army Boxing Coach Sergeant Brown said of Fratto "He came right in here and handled these guys. It's unusual for someone to just walk in and beat the fighters we have in the service. In fact, I don't think it has ever been done before. We usually recruit our boxers." Fratto was honorably discharged from the Army in 1976.

Professional career

Fratto turned pro in November, 1976 and reeled off 23 straight wins without a loss. By April 1981 Fratto was fighting for the North American Boxing Championship. He defeated Rocky Mosley Jr. to win the NABF strap on April 25, 1981. After this victory Fratto was rated the number two Super Welterweight in the world.

World title fight

Sugar Ray Leonard vacated his WBA world title to fight Thomas Hearns in September 1981. This fight set the stage for Fratto to face Tadashi Mihara, who was the number one rated Super Welterweight by the WBA.

The fight would take place in Rochester, New York on November 7, 1981. This would be the first World Title fight ever held in Rochester, New York. The fight went the full 15 rounds and Fratto lost a one-point majority decision. Two judges scored for Mihara and Harold Lederman scored it 142-142, a draw.

Retirement and comeback

Fratto retired in 1982 to start a family with his wife Sally. However, a surprise visit from his old friend and sparring partner "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler got him back in the ring. Rocky was Hagler's sparring partner in 1979 for his first World Title fight with Vito Antuofermo. The two became friends, and Hagler promised if he was ever in the area to stop and see Fratto. Hagler made good on his promise and stopped into Fratto's Lounge in Geneva, New York in 1983. Fratto would fight two more times before retiring for good in 1986.

Boxing manager, trainer and promoter

Fratto stayed involved with boxing, managing Robert "Push-up" Frazier to a World Title bout with Ronald "Winky" Wright in 2001.

Personal life

Rocky Fratto currently resides in Geneva, New York with his wife Sally Ann Pitifer. They have three sons, Raffaele (born 1983), Mario (born 1984), and Frank (born 1987).

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