Pete Rademacher | ||||||||||||
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Born | Thomas Peter Rademacher November 20, 1928 Tieton, Washington, U.S.[2] | |||||||||||
Died | June 4, 2020 Sandusky, Ohio, U.S. | (aged 91)|||||||||||
Nationality | American | |||||||||||
Statistics | ||||||||||||
Weight(s) | Heavyweight | |||||||||||
Height | 187 cm (6 ft 2 in)[1] | |||||||||||
Reach | 196 cm (77 in)[1] | |||||||||||
Stance | Orthodox | |||||||||||
Boxing record | ||||||||||||
Total fights | 23 | |||||||||||
Wins | 15 | |||||||||||
Wins by KO | 8 | |||||||||||
Losses | 7 | |||||||||||
Draws | 1 | |||||||||||
Medal record
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Thomas Peter Rademacher (November 20, 1928 – June 4, 2020) was an American heavyweight boxer.[3] As an amateur, he was a gold medalist at the 1956 Olympics.[4] Rademacher became the only person to challenge for the world heavyweight championship in his first professional bout when he faced Floyd Patterson in Seattle on August 22, 1957.[5][6] He compiled a 15-7-1 record over 23 professional bouts.
A former college football player at Washington State,[4][5] Rademacher took up boxing as a form of rehabilitation during his recovery from rheumatic fever, which he contracted in military school.[7]
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