Ketchel, Stanley

Ketchel, Stanley

▪ American boxer
original name  Stanislaus Kiecal , byname  Michigan Assassin 
born September 14, 1886, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.
died October 15, 1910, Conway, Missouri

      American professional boxer, considered by some boxing historians to be the greatest fighter in the history of the middleweight division.

      Upon the death of his parents, Ketchel left Michigan and began riding boxcars to the west. He settled in Butte, Montana, and in 1903 he began his boxing career. In 1905 Ketchel knocked out 14 opponents in a row during an eight-month period. After the retirement of world middleweight champion Tommy Ryan in 1907, Ketchel won his first championship by a 20-round knockout of Jack (“Twin”) Sullivan at Colma, California, on May 9, 1908. (Ketchel had beaten Sullivan's twin, Mike, in a first-round knockout on February 22, 1908. Some sources report that Ketchel was considered middleweight champion after this fight; however, Mike Sullivan was welterweight champion at the time, and the Ring Record Book states that it was the bout with Jack Sullivan that won Ketchel the title.)

      In Los Angeles on September 7, 1908, Ketchel faced Billy Papke in a title match. As Ketchel stepped forward to shake hands (touch gloves) with his opponent, Papke sucker punched Ketchel and staggered him. Ketchel never recovered and was badly beaten in the 1st round, although he managed to hold on until he was knocked out in the 12th round. In San Francisco on November 26, Ketchel was primed for the rematch and regained the championship by knocking out Papke in the 11th round. At Colma on October 16, 1909, Ketchel fought champion Jack Johnson (Johnson, Jack) for the world heavyweight title; Ketchel was outweighed by some 50 pounds. It is reported that both fighters agreed to fight to a draw in order to ensure a lucrative rematch, but in the 12th round Ketchel knocked Johnson down, whereupon Johnson came back and knocked the smaller man out. From 1903 to 1910 Ketchel had 66 bouts, winning 53 (50 by knockout).

      Ketchel was noted for his aggressive style and powerful hitting and for his hard living outside the ring. He was still the middleweight champion when he was shot to death in a quarrel. He was elected to Ring magazine's Boxing Hall of Fame in 1954.

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