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Name
  
Charley Riley

Died
  
May 22, 1994

Martial art
  
Boxing


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Charley Riley (April 22, 1922 - May 22, 1994) is an inductee of the Boxing Hall of Fame. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri and was sometimes known as Chillin' Charley.

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Career

Charley Riley was a top featherweight boxing contender in the 1940s and 1950s. He achieved nationwide recognition in the United States with a trio of exciting fights with ex-NBA featherweight champ Phil Terranova. He lost via a one-punch body-shot knockout on February 22, 1946, but on April 30, 1947, evened the score with a 7th-round TKO of Terranova. On September 3, 1947, he scored a first-round TKO of Terranova. Reports were that the referee stopped this fight on the advice of the ring doctor because Terranova was bleeding profusely.

Riley fought Willie Pep for the featherweight championship in St Louis January 16, 1950 and was knocked out by Pep by a body punch in the fifth round. He accepted a non-title bout with reigning featherweight champion Sandy Saddler November 1, 1950 and lost a decision. He put pressure on Saddler in the first part of the fight but faded in the later rounds. During his career Riley also faced Glen Flanagan, Jackie Graves, Corky Gonzalez, George Araujo, Juan Padilla, Redtop Davis, and Ray Famechon.

Riley retired in 1954 with a record of 67 wins (38 by knockout) 29 losses, and 1 draw. Although he was never a world champion, Charley Riley was elected into the Boxing Hall of Fame.

He was also known as the "Finney Avenue Fashion Plate" for his attention to dress. (Finney Avenue is an address in St Louis.)

References

Charley Riley Wikipedia