Jim McCarter
Jim "Jimmy" McCarter (born March 30, 1936 in Chester, PA) was an American football fullback and amateur heavyweight boxer.
Background
McCarter was a fullback for the University of Washington football team.[1]
Amateur career
McCarter fought out of the Lloyd Athletic Club and won the Diamond Belt in Philadelphia and went on to win the National AAU Heavyweight Championship in 1956, reportedly with a decision vs. Sonny Liston.
Pro career
McCarter turned pro in 1959 and enjoyed far less success than as an amateur. Fighting mostly journeymen, McCarter's pro career was largely over by 1961. He continued to fight sporadically over the next several years without winning a bout, and finally retired in 1973.
Preceded by George Moore |
National AAU Heavyweight Champion 1956 |
Succeeded by Lee Williams |
Professional boxing record
9 Wins (5 knockouts, 4 decisions), 8 Losses (3 knockouts, 5 decisions), 2 Draws | |||||||
Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round | Date | Location | Notes |
Loss | 25-4 | KO | 2 | 14/06/1973 | |||
Loss | 3-0-1 | PTS | 6 | 20/05/1968 | |||
Loss | -- | KO | 2 | 10/01/1968 | |||
Loss | 14-4-2 | PTS | 6 | 10/07/1964 | |||
Draw | 14-8-2 | PTS | 6 | 26/03/1963 | |||
Loss | 23-10-1 | KO | 3 | 31/08/1961 | McCarter knocked out at 1:48 of the third round. | ||
Win | 7-3-2 | UD | 10 | 22/06/1961 | 8-5, 5-3, 9-4. | ||
Win | 14-6-2 | SD | 10 | 20/04/1961 | 5-4, 8-4, 5-6. | ||
Loss | 42-23-7 | UD | 10 | 18/10/1960 | |||
Loss | 6-10-4 | UD | 10 | 14/06/1960 | 93-97, 93-95, 91-96. | ||
Draw | 6-10-3 | PTS | 10 | 03/05/1960 | 95-95, 93-95, 97-96. | ||
Win | 3-3-1 | RTD | 5 | 12/04/1960 | |||
Win | 15-12-6 | TKO | 1 | 01/03/1960 | Referee stopped the bout at 2:44 of the first round. | ||
Win | 14-9-1 | MD | 10 | 26/01/1960 | 95-95, 98-94, 97-94. | ||
Win | 6-10-1 | KO | 2 | 22/12/1959 | |||
Loss | 7-7-2 | SD | 6 | 14/11/1959 | |||
Win | 2-6-1 | PTS | 4 | 10/10/1959 | |||
Win | 2-3 | KO | 3 | 29/05/1959 | |||
Win | 0-1-1 | KO | 4 | 16/04/1959 |
References
- "McCarter Wins Split Decision", January 27, 1960, Los Angeles Times
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