Don Fullmer, a former middleweight boxer who fought nine world champions and came within a fight of a world title himself, has died in Utah at the age of 72.
His sons told the Deseret News that he died Saturday in West Jordan after suffering from lymphocytic leukemia for 15 years.
Fullmer was the brother of former world middleweight champion Gene Fullmer. He fought in 79 matches, losing to such former champions as **** Tiger, Jose Torres, Joey Archer and Emile Griffith during a career that spanned from 1957 to 1973.
He defeated Jimmy Ellis(future hea. champ), Bobo Olsen, and Griffith and Archer in rematches before losing to Nino Benvenuti in 1966.
In a 1968 rematch with Benvenuti for the middleweight title, Fullmer knocked the Italian down but lost a 15-round unanimous decision.
His sons told the Deseret News that he died Saturday in West Jordan after suffering from lymphocytic leukemia for 15 years.
Fullmer was the brother of former world middleweight champion Gene Fullmer. He fought in 79 matches, losing to such former champions as **** Tiger, Jose Torres, Joey Archer and Emile Griffith during a career that spanned from 1957 to 1973.
He defeated Jimmy Ellis(future hea. champ), Bobo Olsen, and Griffith and Archer in rematches before losing to Nino Benvenuti in 1966.
In a 1968 rematch with Benvenuti for the middleweight title, Fullmer knocked the Italian down but lost a 15-round unanimous decision.
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