Jean-Pierre Famechon (28 March 1945 – 4 August 2022) was an Australian
featherweight
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Famechon was the 2003 Inductee for the
Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame
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Moderns category and was the third to be elevated to Legend status in 2012.
Early life and boxing career
Famechon was born in Paris, France. He and his mother, father and younger brother moved from Paris to
Ferntree Gully,
Victoria, Australia
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a suburb of
Melbourne
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, in 1950 when he was five. The family then moved to
Middle Park another suburb of Melbourne. His mother Antoinette and younger brother Christian moved to Paris a couple of years later; John and his father Andre then moved to Richmond.
Famechon attended
Salesian College (Rupertswood) and later Essendon Technical School. He met his wife Elise (née Alves), and they married at St Brigid's Church in Mordialloc in 1970. They moved to Aspendale and later Frankston and had their first child Paul in 1972, and daughter Danielle in 1974.
Over his twenty-year career Famechon developed a reputation for being a skilled boxer whose strength was his defence. His career record was 56 wins (20 by KO), 6 draws and 5 losses.
His first major win was over
Les Dunn to become Victorian Featherweight champion in 1964, then he was
Commonwealth
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featherweight
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Boxing
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champion in 1967 after defeating the Scot
John O'Brien. He became
Lineal and
WBC featherweight
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Boxing
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champion on 21 January 1969 after he defeated the Cuban
José Legrá
José Adolfo Legrá Utría (born 19 April 1943) is a retired professional featherweight boxer. He is a former two time WBC World Featherweight Champion.
Professional career
In June 1960, Legrá turned professional in Cuba winning his first fi ...
on points at the
Albert Hall
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in London.
Famechon defended his WBC featherweight title against
Fighting Harada
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of Japan and won in a controversial points decision. In the rematch for the world title, against Harada in Japan six months later, Famechon decisively won by knocking out Harada in the fourteenth round.
He defended his WBC title on 9 May 1970 in Rome to Mexican
Vicente Saldivar and after losing the fight in a close points decision, he retired soon afterwards.
He was trained by
Ambrose Palmer throughout his professional career and never fought as an amateur.
Later life
Famechon received the Keys To The City in 1969 on his return to Australia after his World Title win against
Jose Legra in London.
Famechon was the first Melburnian to become
King of Moomba in 1970 when appointed by the
Moomba Festival
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festival committee.
In 1971, he and long time friend Frank Quill, wrote his autobiography, ''Fammo''.
Famechon was inducted into the
Sport Australia Hall of Fame
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in 1985. He was inducted into the
World Boxing Hall of Fame in Los Angeles in 1997. He also was inducted to the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame in 2003 and to the Frankston Hall of Fame in 2008. In 2013 the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame elevated him to Legend status.
In 1991 he was badly injured when hit by a car outside Sydney's
Warwick Farm racecourse
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, which resulted in horrific injuries and sustained an
acquired brain injury
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and a stroke. In December 1993 Famechon commenced a new complex brain-based multi-movement therapy rehabilitation program that resulted in his return to a near normal life some 10–12 weeks after the therapy began.
Famechon now has a bronze statue in his home town of Frankston
and is only the third Australian boxer to be honoured in this way after
Les Darcy
James Leslie Darcy (28 October 189524 May 1917) was an Australian boxer. He was a middleweight, but held the Australian Heavyweight Championship title at the same time.
Les Darcy was the 2003 Inductee for the Australian National Boxing Hall ...
and
Lionel Rose
Lionel Edmund Rose MBE (21 June 1948 – 8 May 2011) was an Australian professional boxer who competed from 1964 to 1976. He held the undisputed WBA, WBC, and ''The Ring'' bantamweight titles from 1968 to 1969, becoming the first Indigeno ...
.
He was appointed a
Member of the Order of Australia
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(AM) in the
2022 Queen's Birthday Honours
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for significant service to boxing at the elite level.
Famechon died in Melbourne on 4 August 2022 at the age of 77.
See also
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Lineal championship
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List of WBC world champions
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French Australian
References
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External links
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"Johnny Famechon: A boxer's story"from ''
All in the Mind'' (ABC Radio)
Talk to Johnny Famechon/ Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame
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1945 births
2022 deaths
Australian male boxers
Boxers from Paris
Commonwealth Boxing Council champions
Featherweight boxers
French emigrants to Australia
French male boxers
Members of the Order of Australia
Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees
World Boxing Council champions
World boxing champions
People educated at Salesian College (Rupertswood)
People from Ferntree Gully, Victoria
Boxers from Melbourne
Sportsmen from Victoria (state)
People from Frankston, Victoria
20th-century French sportsmen
20th-century Australian sportsmen