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  1. Jersey Joe: Statistics: Weight(s) Heavyweight: Height: 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) Reach: 74 in (188 cm) Stance: Orthodox: Boxing record: Total fights: 70: Wins: 49: Wins by KO: 31: Losses: 20: Draws: 1 Sheriff of Camden County, New Jersey; In office 1971 –1974: Preceded by: Martin Segal: Succeeded by: Joseph W. Coyle: Personal details; Resting place ...

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  2. Cream (Walcott) dominated the fight but fouled Palmer when draped over the ropes. Walcott's published record also lists an 8-round points win over Carmen Passarella, wich was Palmer's real name, for August 1 1936 in Camden. No evidence for this fight has been found in contemporary Camden newspapers. 1930-09-09.

  3. Died: 1994-02-25 (Age:80) Stance: Orthodox. Height: 183cm. Reach: 188cm. Promoter: Record. Referee: Record. Pro Boxer: Record. Managers: Sonny Banks, Joe Webster, Vic Marsillo, Felix Bocchicchio. Trainers: Dan Florio, Charley Goldman, Nick Florio and Jack Blackburn. Jersey Joe Walcott Gallery.

  4. About. Losses. Jersey Joe Walcott was a heavyweight boxer who fought professionally for over 22 years from 1930 until 1953. During his career, Walcott fought in a total of 71 fights with 51 wins, 18 losses, 2 draws, and 0 no-contests. Out of his 51 wins, 32 of them were by knockout.

  5. He held the record for oldest heavyweight champion until 45-year-old George Foreman won the crown in 1994. Born Arnold Cream in Merchantville, New Jersey, Walcott took the name of his boxing idol, Joe Walcott, the welterweight champion from Barbados.

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  7. Feb 27, 1994 · Jersey Joe Walcott, the son of poor immigrants from Barbados who was to slug his way out of poverty and into the record books as the oldest fighter to win the heavyweight championship of...

  8. Jersey Joe Walcott became the Heavyweight Champion of the World with a seventh-round knockout of Ezzard Charles on July 18, 1951. It was his fifth attempt at the title. At the age of 37, Walcott became the oldest boxer to win the World Heavyweight Championship, a record that would stand until George Foreman regained the title at age 45 in 1994.

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