Johnny Sudenberg
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| Johnny Sudenburg | |
| Statistics | |
|---|---|
| Real name | Johnny Sudenburg |
| Rated at | Heavyweight |
| Height | 5'10 |
| Nationality | American |
| Birth date | [ |
| Birth place | |
| Stance | Orthodox |
| Boxing record | |
| Total fights | 59 |
| Wins | 9 |
| Wins by KO | 3 |
| Losses | 32 |
| Draws | 18 |
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Johnny Sudenberg was an American boxer.
[edit] Boxing career
Johnny Sudenberg's career first started off disastrously with 9 losses and 7 draws, before he achieved his first win over Anton LaGrave. He won two more matches after that, against Anton LaGrave (a rematch) and Ray Marshall.
His next four fights were again poor, ending in 2 losses and 2 draws, bringing his record to 3 wins (0 by knockout), 11 losses, and 9 draws. However, he managed to win his next two fights against KO Brown, and Clarence Kid Ross. His only claim to fame may have been his next trilogy of fights against top prospect (and future heavyweight champion of the world) Jack Dempsey. The first fight ended in a draw, as well as the next once. However, the third fight ended in a second round knockout of Sudenberg, as Jack Dempsey became the first man to knock him out.
Nevertheless, he still continued to fight. After 33 more fights, his record ended with 9 wins (3 by knockout), 32 losses, and 18 draws.

