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Rated at
  
Wins by KO
  
25

Height
  
1.74 m

Nationality
  
American

Losses
  
38

Martial art
  
Boxing


Stance
  
Name
  
Denny Moyer

Division
  
Light middleweight

Wins
  
97

Role
  
Boxer

Total fights
  
140

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Born
  
August 8, 1939Portland, Oregon, USA (
1939-08-08
)

Died
  
June 30, 2010, Portland, Oregon, United States

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Denny Moyer (August 8, 1939 – June 30, 2010) was an American boxer who held the world light middleweight title between 1962 and 1963. He finished his career with a 97–38–4 record.

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Early life

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Born in Portland, Oregon, Moyer attended Central Catholic High School and was the younger brother of Phil Moyer, another of Portland's finest professional boxers. Both Denny and Phil were trained as amateur boxers by their uncle, Tommy Moyer, who had been a national AAU boxing champion.

Early professional career

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Moyer fought Don Jordan for the world welterweight title on July 7, 1959, after just 21 professional bouts, in his home town of Portland. Moyer was outpointed, making the world title shot his first defeat. He continued to box in the best company for two years, and then won the vacant World light-middleweight title by gaining a points win over Joey Giambra. After two successful defenses, he lost the title to Ralph Dupas on points.

Sugar Ray Robinson bouts

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Perhaps the most distinctive place in the history of boxing the boxing Moyer boys from Portland will hold is that all three boxed the famous Sugar Ray Robinson. Uncle Tommy Moyer lost to Sugar Ray in New York as an amateur. Denny Moyer fought Sugar Ray in New York twice as a pro, losing the first fight on points but winning the second by 7-3 scores on all three cards. Phil Moyer had his chance with the legendary Robinson in a bout in Woodland Hills, California. He too outpointed Sugar Ray, giving the Moyer family a very respectable 2 - 2 record against one of the sports most celebrated champions.

Later career

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Moyer became a middleweight and in 1970 won the American middleweight title by out pointing Eddie Pace. He lost and regained this title, then challenged Carlos Monzón for the world crown in Rome, but was stopped in five rounds. Moyer continued to fight for another three years before retiring in 1975.

After boxing

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After his boxing career, Moyer worked in real estate and owned a construction company. The website, Eastside Boxing reported in February 2004, that Moyer was in a Portland nursing home. Moyer died of complications from dementia pugilistica on June 30, 2010.

Amateur and professional achievements

  • 1956 Runner-up National AAU Welterweight Championships
  • 1957 National AAU Welterweight Champion
  • 1963 Jr. Middleweight Champion of the World
  • 1971 Las Vegas Boxer of the Year
  • 1983 Oregon Sports Hall of Fame
  • 2001 World Boxing Hall of Fame
  • References

    Denny Moyer Wikipedia