Seriously, I wonder if anyone knows of a former pro boxer still alive today who is older than the 92 year Wayne Bethea.
Roberto Durán age 73 Carlos Zárate age 73 Larry Holmes age 75 Carlos Palomino age 75 Ruben Olivares age 78 Fighting Harada age 81 Ismael Laguna age 81
Wayne Bethea is 92? I wonder how much he remembers about his career. It was a pretty sad one. Here's a Sports Illustrated story about his last, tragic fight. https://vault.si.com/vault/1963/10/28/this-death-might-kill-boxing
Joey Archer--Former middleweight title challenger and the last man to fight and beat Sugar Ray Robinson is still alive at 87 years young. Archer was one hell of a boxer and guy that would have been a world champion in a lot of other era's. The man best Robinson, Dick Tiger, Holy Mims, Ruben Carter and arguably beat Emile Griffith.
Fun fact:He was also taught by Freddie Brown btw,which is why you can see some of Brown's smothering and infighting tricks in him.
Richard Dunn is 80 years old and apparently Roy Williams is still alive and will turn 80 this coming April. I didn’t realise Wayne Bethea was still alive until @NoNeck mentioned it recently in another thread. Amazing.
Thanks for pointing to that article. That’s incredibly tragic. Outside of the Liston fight, I believe Bethea was knocked down a few times in other bouts but he was never KO’d or stopped otherwise. A short fight but a very svelte 204 lb Liston looked lethal in his destruction of Bethea - and he sure didn’t look slow in that fight and he was very accurate with the punches he threw - imo.
I didn't realize that Roy was that old. I assumed that he was in the group of younger 70s heavyweights, considering his best remembered fights were against Holmes, Shavers, and such- But he was fighting back in 1966. Guess he just didn't get serious till late.
One very interesting person in that story is Benny Trotta. A reputed mobster he was Baltimore's boxing promoter during and after the Frank Carbo/Jim Norris era. He was known to be close to Mayor Thomas D'Alessandro (Nancy Pelosi's father) and was the owner of Club Troc, a strip club (brothel) in the notorious red light district known as The Block. I spent a lively afternoon there in 1972 when I was 24. It was the kind of bad place you never forget.
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