I know that it sounds contradictory to call a fighter a "great journeyman" but I don't know any better way to refer to the career of Johnny Risko:
(Risko posing with George Godfrey):
He was not big (5'11" and usually around 190-200 lbs.) and didn't have 1 punch knockout power, but must have had a style that gave a lot of world class fighters trouble.
Risko was a very active heavyweight of the 1920s and 1930s who finished his career with 2 fights in 1940. It's hard to believe that a guy who lost 53 fights (44 + 9 newspaper) in 143 total fights could have beaten the guys that he did. I've made a list of his best wins:
1926-03-19 190 Paul Berlenbach 174½ 29-1-2
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-02-07 191½ Tiny Jim Herman 221½ 49-14-11
Arena, Syracuse, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-05-26 190 Tiny Jim Herman 212 49-18-12
Fremont, OH, USA W NWS 10 10
1927-07-21 Lou Scozza 32-5-4
Bison Stadium, Buffalo, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-09-14 Jack Delaney 67-9-2
Taylor Bowl, Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-11-25 192 Paolino Uzcudun 198 29-3-2
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-12-07 Phil Scott 59-9-5
Public Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-12-21 Joe Sekyra 19-4-4
Dayton, OH, USA W PTS 12 12
1928-03-12 193½ Jack Sharkey 191 27-7-1
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA W PTS 15 15
1928-06-27 190½ George Godfrey 235 49-11-1
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1928-09-06 Ed (Bearcat) Wright 30-11-6
Omaha, NE, USA W PTS 10 10
1929-10-22 Jim Maloney 40-8-2
Cleveland, OH, USA W TKO 2 12
1929-12-09 Ernie Schaaf 26-7-1
Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 12 12
1930-03-24 196 Victorio Campolo 225¼ 10-2-1
Madision Square Garden, New York, NY, USA W SD 10 10
1930-06-19 Paolino Uzcudun 40-8-2
Navin Field, Detroit, MI, USA W PTS 10 10
1930-12-05 195 Jim Maloney 196 45-10-2
Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA W PTS 10 10
1931-04-06 191½ Tom Heeney 209½ 35-17-5
Arena Gardens, Toronto, ON, Canada W PTS 10 10
1931-04-21 192½ King Levinsky 183 35-11-3
Arena, Boston, MA, USA W PTS 10 10
1931-05-05 195 Max Baer 204 26-5-0
Public Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 10 10
1931-07-03 185 Tony Galento 220 31-9-1
Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 8 8
1932-06-24 198½ Mickey Walker 171½ 93-12-1
Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland, OH, USA W UD 12 12
1932-08-01 Tuffy Griffiths 73-8-0
Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 12 12
1932-09-01 King Levinsky 41-18-4
Stadium, Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 12 12
1933-02-24 199½ King Levinsky 196 45-21-4
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1933-07-26 193½ Tommy Loughran 185 98-20-7
Mills Stadium, Chicago, IL, USA W PTS 10 10
1933-10-30 210 Clayton (Big Boy) Peterson 206 52-41-9
Houston, TX, USA W KO 6 10
1934-01-09 196 Jim Maloney 208 48-16-2
Miami, FL, USA W UD 10 10
1934-08-01 195 Tommy Loughran 192½ 100-23-7
Municipal Stadium, Freeport, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1937-11-17 195 Bob Olin 185½ 53-22-4
Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 10 10
That pretty much sums up his best wins. It's nothing short of amazing that a fighter who was losing almost 40% of his fights could beat so many world class fighters. He beat:
Jack Sharkey
Max Baer
Tommy Loughran
Paolino Uzcudun
Mickey Walker
Ernie Schaaf
Tony Galento
George Godfrey
There simply are no fighters around today like Risko.
(Risko posing with George Godfrey):
He was not big (5'11" and usually around 190-200 lbs.) and didn't have 1 punch knockout power, but must have had a style that gave a lot of world class fighters trouble.
Risko was a very active heavyweight of the 1920s and 1930s who finished his career with 2 fights in 1940. It's hard to believe that a guy who lost 53 fights (44 + 9 newspaper) in 143 total fights could have beaten the guys that he did. I've made a list of his best wins:
1926-03-19 190 Paul Berlenbach 174½ 29-1-2
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-02-07 191½ Tiny Jim Herman 221½ 49-14-11
Arena, Syracuse, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-05-26 190 Tiny Jim Herman 212 49-18-12
Fremont, OH, USA W NWS 10 10
1927-07-21 Lou Scozza 32-5-4
Bison Stadium, Buffalo, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-09-14 Jack Delaney 67-9-2
Taylor Bowl, Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-11-25 192 Paolino Uzcudun 198 29-3-2
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-12-07 Phil Scott 59-9-5
Public Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 10 10
1927-12-21 Joe Sekyra 19-4-4
Dayton, OH, USA W PTS 12 12
1928-03-12 193½ Jack Sharkey 191 27-7-1
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA W PTS 15 15
1928-06-27 190½ George Godfrey 235 49-11-1
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1928-09-06 Ed (Bearcat) Wright 30-11-6
Omaha, NE, USA W PTS 10 10
1929-10-22 Jim Maloney 40-8-2
Cleveland, OH, USA W TKO 2 12
1929-12-09 Ernie Schaaf 26-7-1
Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 12 12
1930-03-24 196 Victorio Campolo 225¼ 10-2-1
Madision Square Garden, New York, NY, USA W SD 10 10
1930-06-19 Paolino Uzcudun 40-8-2
Navin Field, Detroit, MI, USA W PTS 10 10
1930-12-05 195 Jim Maloney 196 45-10-2
Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA W PTS 10 10
1931-04-06 191½ Tom Heeney 209½ 35-17-5
Arena Gardens, Toronto, ON, Canada W PTS 10 10
1931-04-21 192½ King Levinsky 183 35-11-3
Arena, Boston, MA, USA W PTS 10 10
1931-05-05 195 Max Baer 204 26-5-0
Public Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 10 10
1931-07-03 185 Tony Galento 220 31-9-1
Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 8 8
1932-06-24 198½ Mickey Walker 171½ 93-12-1
Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland, OH, USA W UD 12 12
1932-08-01 Tuffy Griffiths 73-8-0
Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 12 12
1932-09-01 King Levinsky 41-18-4
Stadium, Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 12 12
1933-02-24 199½ King Levinsky 196 45-21-4
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1933-07-26 193½ Tommy Loughran 185 98-20-7
Mills Stadium, Chicago, IL, USA W PTS 10 10
1933-10-30 210 Clayton (Big Boy) Peterson 206 52-41-9
Houston, TX, USA W KO 6 10
1934-01-09 196 Jim Maloney 208 48-16-2
Miami, FL, USA W UD 10 10
1934-08-01 195 Tommy Loughran 192½ 100-23-7
Municipal Stadium, Freeport, NY, USA W PTS 10 10
1937-11-17 195 Bob Olin 185½ 53-22-4
Cleveland, OH, USA W PTS 10 10
That pretty much sums up his best wins. It's nothing short of amazing that a fighter who was losing almost 40% of his fights could beat so many world class fighters. He beat:
Jack Sharkey
Max Baer
Tommy Loughran
Paolino Uzcudun
Mickey Walker
Ernie Schaaf
Tony Galento
George Godfrey
There simply are no fighters around today like Risko.
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