Doug Jones (February 27, 1937 – November 14, 2017) was an American heavyweight boxer.
He was the number-one contender in early 1964 and beat top contenders
Zora Folley, Light Heavyweight Champion
Bob Foster, Middleweight World Champion
Bobo Olson and World Heavyweight title challengers
Pete Rademacher and
Tom McNeeley in his career. He was best known for
his 1963 fight with
Cassius Clay which he lost by
Unanimous decision.
Early life
Jones was raised in New York City. He was a childhood friend of writer
Claude Brown and appears in Brown's autobiographical novel ''
Manchild in the Promised Land'' (1965) with the alias Turk.
Boxing career
Doug "Pugilism" Jones started off his career successfully with 19 consecutive wins against mostly lightly regarded opponents but did defeat ex-Middleweight champion
Bobo Olson with an impressive knockout in the 6th Round and Olympic Gold Medalist
Pete Rademacher by Knockout in the 5th Round, he was the number one light heavyweight contender and an intimidating 19–0 when he fought number two heavyweight contender
Eddie Machen and lost by
Unanimous decision. As number two light heavyweight contender Jones fought for the world light-heavyweight championship against
Harold Johnson but lost a 15-round decision and went on to face number three heavyweight contender
Zora Folley in a fight he again lost by decision.
He was number one light heavyweight contender, but moved up to the heavyweight division and went on to face future Light heavyweight World Champion
Bob Foster (boxer) who was undefeated 9–0, despite this he won by technical knockout in the 8th round. This set up a rematch with number three contender
Zora Folley who he knocked out in the 7th round. These two fights established Jones as number three contender in the heavyweight division.
Against number two contender
Cassius Clay he fought his best-known fight in March 1963, in which he lost a 10-round decision in front of a sold-out crowd in Madison Square Garden. Of 25 boxing writers at the Garden that night, 13 scored it for Jones, 10 favored Clay, and two called it even. ''
The Ring'' selected this as its
Fight of the Year in 1963. He then fought number 8 contender Billy Daniels who he beat on points moving himself up to number 2 heavyweight contender. He then fought heavyweight world title challenger
Tom McNeeley, knocking him out in Round 5. This meant he was number 1 heavyweight contender by January 1964.
He then beat fringe contender LeRoy Green by
Unanimous decision, and was number 1 contender in 1964 before losing a rematch by
split decision to Billy Daniels. He then fought number 5 contender
George Chuvalo losing by technical knockout in the 11th round. This meant by the end of 1964 he was number 7 contender.
In 1965 he fought four fights against Prentice Snipes, Harvey C. Jones, Chip Johnson and Archie McBride which he won by 2nd, 4th, 3rd and 5th round knockouts. This boosted him to number 8 heavyweight contender. In 1966 he beat fringe contender Lou Bailey by 6th round knockout to set up a WBA heavyweight title fight versus champion
Ernie Terrell. He was number 2 ranked WBA contender and the underdog. He lost by unanimous decision.
He then fought number 3 contender
Thad Spencer losing by
unanimous decision. He then fought future undisputed heavyweight champion
Joe Frazier who overwhelmed Jones and knocked him out in the sixth round. He then beat undefeated fringe contender
Boone Kirkman by 7th-round knockout. Just a month later he faced Kirkman in a rematch, this time losing by 6th round knockout. Kirkman went on to compile a record of 22–1 before being defeated again by two-time heavyweight champion
George Foreman.
At age 30, Jones retired in 1967 after only winning one of his last five fights and not being considered a heavyweight contender after his loss to Kirkman. Overall, he compiled a record of 30 wins (20 by knockout), 10 losses, and 1 draw.
Professional boxing record
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, Loss
, 30–10–1
, align=left,
Boone Kirkman
, TKO
, 6
, August 10, 1967
, align=left,
Seattle Center Coliseum,
Seattle, Washington
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, -
, Win
, 30–9–1
, align=left,
Boone Kirkman
, TKO
, 7
, June 29, 1967
, align=left,
Seattle Center Coliseum,
Seattle, Washington
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, align=left,
, -
, Loss
, 29–9–1
, align=left,
Joe Frazier
, KO
, 6
, February 21, 1967
, align=left,
Philadelphia Arena,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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,
, -
, Loss
, 29–8–1
, align=left,
Thad Spencer
, UD
, 10
, October 14, 1966
, align=left,
Cow Palace,
Daly City, California
,
, -
, Loss
, 29–7–1
, align=left,
Ernie Terrell
, UD
, 15
, June 28, 1966
, align=left,
Sam Houston Coliseum,
Houston, Texas
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, -
, Win
, 29–6–1
, align=left, Lou Bailey
, TKO
, 6
, March 8, 1966
, align=left,
Miami Beach Auditorium,
Miami Beach, Florida
, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 28–6–1
, align=left, Archie McBride
, KO
, 5
, December 28, 1965
, align=left,
Miami Beach Auditorium,
Miami Beach, Florida
, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 27–6–1
, align=left, Chip Johnson
, KO
, 3
, November 30, 1965
, align=left,
Miami Beach Auditorium,
Miami Beach, Florida
,
, -
, Win
, 26–6–1
, align=left, Harvey C. Jones
, TKO
, 4
, September 21, 1965
, align=left,
Miami Beach Auditorium,
Miami Beach, Florida
, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 25–6–1
, align=left, Prentice Snipes
, KO
, 2
, September 14, 1965
, align=left,
Miami Beach Auditorium,
Miami Beach, Florida
, align=left,
, -
, Loss
, 24–6–1
, align=left,
George Chuvalo
, TKO
, 11
, October 2, 1964
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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,
, -
, Loss
, 24–5–1
, align=left, Billy Daniels
, SD
, 10
, August 14, 1964
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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,
, -
, Win
, 24–4–1
, align=left, LeRoy Green
, UD
, 10
, May 16, 1964
, align=left,
National Stadium,
Kingston, Jamaica
,
, -
, Win
, 23–4–1
, align=left,
Tom McNeeley
, TKO
, 5
, February 3, 1964
, align=left,
New York Coliseum,
Bronx, New York
, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 22–4–1
, align=left, Billy Daniels
, PTS
, 10
, June 14, 1963
, align=left,
Teaneck Armory,
Teaneck, New Jersey
,
, -
, Loss
, 21–4–1
, align=left,
Cassius Clay
, UD
, 10
,
March 13, 1963
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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,
, -
, Win
, 21–3–1
, align=left,
Zora Folley
, KO
, 7
, December 15, 1962
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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,
, -
, Win
, 20–3–1
, align=left,
Bob Foster
, TKO
, 8
, October 20, 1962
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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,
, -
, Draw
, 19–3–1
, align=left, Erich Schoppner
, PTS
, 10
, September 29, 1962
, align=left,
Westfalenhallen,
Dortmund,
North Rhine-Westphalia
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, align=left,
, -
, Loss
, 19–3
, align=left,
Zora Folley
, UD
, 10
, August 1, 1962
, align=left,
Denver Auditorium Arena,
Denver, Colorado
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,
, -
, Loss
, 19–2
, align=left,
Harold Johnson
, UD
, 15
, May 12, 1962
, align=left,
Philadelphia Arena,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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, align=left,
, -
, Loss
, 19–1
, align=left,
Eddie Machen
, UD
, 10
, December 2, 1961
, align=left,
Miami Beach Convention Hall,
Miami Beach, Florida
,
, -
, Win
, 19–0
, align=left, Von Clay
, TKO
, 10
, August 26, 1961
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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,
, -
, Win
, 18–0
, align=left,
Pete Rademacher
, KO
, 5
, April 29, 1961
, align=left,
St. Nicholas Arena,
New York City
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, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 17–0
, align=left, Floyd McCoy
, KO
, 3
, March 13, 1961
, align=left,
Maple Leaf Gardens,
Toronto, Ontario
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, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 16–0
, align=left,
Carl Bobo Olson
, KO
, 6
, August 31, 1960
, align=left,
Chicago Stadium,
Chicago, Illinois
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,
, -
, Win
, 15–0
, align=left, Von Clay
, SD
, 10
, June 24, 1960
, align=left,
St. Nicholas Arena,
New York City
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,
, -
, Win
, 14–0
, align=left, Von Clay
, UD
, 10
, March 28, 1960
, align=left,
St. Nicholas Arena,
New York City
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,
, -
, Win
, 13–0
, align=left, LeRoy Green
, UD
, 10
, February 15, 1960
, align=left,
Academy of Music,
New York City
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,
, -
, Win
, 12–0
, align=left, Clarence Floyd
, UD
, 10
, January 8, 1960
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 11–0
, align=left, Juan Pomare
, SD
, 10
, November 9, 1959
, align=left,
Academy of Music,
New York City
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,
, -
, Win
, 10–0
, align=left, Chuck Whittley
, TKO
, 4
, October 23, 1959
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 9–0
, align=left, Richard Hill
, TKO
, 4
, August 14, 1959
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 8–0
, align=left, Sonny Boykins
, TKO
, 2
, June 15, 1959
, align=left,
St. Nicholas Arena,
New York City
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, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 7–0
, align=left, Rudy Corney
, PTS
, 4
, May 22, 1959
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 6–0
, align=left, Gunnar Doerner
, TKO
, 2
, May 8, 1959
, align=left,
Syracuse War Memorial Arena,
Syracuse, New York
,
, -
, Win
, 5–0
, align=left, Frank LaPola
, PTS
, 6
, March 6, 1959
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 4–0
, align=left, Edmund George
, TKO
, 4
, January 30, 1959
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 3–0
, align=left, Andre Tessier
, TKO
, 3
, December 19, 1958
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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, align=left,
, -
, Win
, 2–0
, align=left, Vince Ferguson
, TKO
, 2
, September 19, 1958
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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,
, -
, Win
, 1–0
, align=left, Jimmy McNair
, PTS
, 4
, August 22, 1958
, align=left,
Madison Square Garden,
New York City
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Exhibition boxing record
References
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1937 births
2017 deaths
Boxers from New York City
American male boxers
Heavyweight boxers
20th-century American sportsmen