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    R.I.P. - Roland La Starza

    This is a shame. One of the top heavyweights during the 1950's passed away and here's what they wrote as an OBIT. He fought Rocky Marciano twice and most people thought he won their 1st bout. He was rated in the Top 10 in the World for a total of 55 months from March 1950 to February 1955. He was also rated #1 during much of that time, and all they have to say is that he was a former professional boxer.

    Here's his OBIT:

    Roland E. LaStarza, 82, of Port Orange, a former professional boxer, died Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at the Ho****e Care Center, Port Orange.

    Mr. LaStarza, an Army veteran of World War II, was born in Bronx, New York and moved to the area in 1973 from Los Angeles, California. He enjoyed acting and appeared in several episodes of the television show The Gallant Men. He also enjoyed flying, playing pool and reading.

    Survivors include one son, Mark LaStarza, M.D. of Ormond Beach; one daughter, Amy Farmwald of Port Orange and five grandchildren.

    Cremation will be by Dudley Crematory, New Smyrna Beach.

    Memorial donations may be made to Ho****e of Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange 32129.

    #2
    All they have to say, is that he was a former professional boxer..

    Sounds about right!.. He wasn't gay & didn't have any odd sexual habits, so probably wasn't considered famous enough.. Just a sign of the times I'm afraid..

    La Starza was one of the toughest 190 pounders of all time, and without doubt, came within a whisker of beating Marciano.. He was badly beaten in the 11th of their second fight, but once again, gave the Rock 10 rounds of undiluted Hell.. All in all he was stopped only twice in nearly 70 fights, the 2nd time being when he was near to retirement..

    Thanks to hhascup for the info, as it appears not too many people were allowed to know about this.. I'm gonna add his memory to my Sig for a while, in order to get some respect for the man..

    Out of interest, are there any other boxers called Roland?
    Can remember Rolando Bohol, but that's about it..
    Last edited by mickey malone; 10-20-2009, 03:31 AM.

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      #3
      R.I.P. La Starza

      had good matches against marciano

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        #4
        I believe he was the oldest heavyweight title challenger alive.

        R.I.P

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          #5
          Here's a better one.

          Former heavyweight title challenger Roland E. LaStarza, 82, of Port Orange, Florida died Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at the Ho****e Care Center, Port Orange.

          Mr. LaStarza, an Army veteran of World War II, was born in Bronx, New York and moved to the area in 1973 from Los Angeles, California. He enjoyed acting and appeared in several episodes of the television show The Gallant Men. He also enjoyed flying, playing pool and reading.

          Survivors include one son, Mark LaStarza, M.D. of Ormond Beach; one daughter, Amy Farmwald of Port Orange and five grandchildren.

          LaStarza fought 66 professional bouts from July 7, 1947 to May 8, 1961. His career record was 57-9-0 (27). The most important fight of LaStarza's career was a world heavyweight championship bout, and a rematch, against Marciano on September 24, 1953. La Starza fought Marciano on even terms for the first six rounds but began to tire afterwards. Referee Ruby Goldstein stopped the fight in an eleventh round TKO as Marciano battered La Starza relentlessly. This was La Starza's first fight (out of 53) when he was stopped.

          After his boxing career LaStarza appeared on television in a number of stereotypical tough-guy roles. His biggest break was a regular role as Pvt. Ernie Lucavich on the short-lived World War II series The Gallant Men. He also did guest appearances on various shows including 77 Sunset Strip, The Wild Wild West and Perry Mason. He even showed up in a couple episodes of the campy Batman series of the 1960s, and appeared in a few movies such as Point Blank (1967) and The Outfit (1973).

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            #6
            Originally posted by hhascup View Post
            Here's a better one.

            Former heavyweight title challenger Roland E. LaStarza, 82, of Port Orange, Florida died Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at the Ho****e Care Center, Port Orange.

            Mr. LaStarza, an Army veteran of World War II, was born in Bronx, New York and moved to the area in 1973 from Los Angeles, California. He enjoyed acting and appeared in several episodes of the television show The Gallant Men. He also enjoyed flying, playing pool and reading.

            Survivors include one son, Mark LaStarza, M.D. of Ormond Beach; one daughter, Amy Farmwald of Port Orange and five grandchildren.

            LaStarza fought 66 professional bouts from July 7, 1947 to May 8, 1961. His career record was 57-9-0 (27). The most important fight of LaStarza's career was a world heavyweight championship bout, and a rematch, against Marciano on September 24, 1953. La Starza fought Marciano on even terms for the first six rounds but began to tire afterwards. Referee Ruby Goldstein stopped the fight in an eleventh round TKO as Marciano battered La Starza relentlessly. This was La Starza's first fight (out of 53) when he was stopped.

            After his boxing career LaStarza appeared on television in a number of stereotypical tough-guy roles. His biggest break was a regular role as Pvt. Ernie Lucavich on the short-lived World War II series The Gallant Men. He also did guest appearances on various shows including 77 Sunset Strip, The Wild Wild West and Perry Mason. He even showed up in a couple episodes of the campy Batman series of the 1960s, and appeared in a few movies such as Point Blank (1967) and The Outfit (1973).
            Hi Henry! Sad to hear about LaStarza A number of people thought he won the first Marciano fight

            Poet

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              #7
              Rest in Peace.........

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                #8
                R.I.P. La Starza

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                  #9
                  I haven't seen the first fight between him and Marciano but some say he won. If you can look good against Rocky, you must be a good boxer.

                  R.I.P

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                    #10
                    Great fighter. In a different time, he likely could've been champion. Rest in Peace Roland LaStarza.

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