Gus Lesnevich

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Gus Lesnevich (February 22, 1915 - February 28, 1964) was an American boxer. Lesnevich was born and raised in Cliffside Park, NJ.

Lesnevich turned pro in 1934 and in 1940 took on National Boxing Association World Light Heavyweight Title holder Billy Conn, but lost a decision. In 1941 he took on Anton Christoforidis, winning the title by decision. Later that year he defended the title twice against Tami Mauriello, winning both decisions. In 1948 he lost a decision to Freddie Mills along with his title recognition. In 1949 he took on Ezzard Charles, but was TKO'd in the 7th, and retired after the bout.

In addition to his various accolades, Lesnevich was named Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year in 1947.

Lesnevich served in the United States Coast Guard from 1943 to 1945.


Preceded by
Anton Christoforidis
NBA World Light Heavyweight Champion
26 August 1941–14 November 1941
Succeeded by
Title unified
Preceded by
Billy Conn
Conn retired, and title was split
World Light Heavyweight Champion
14 November 1941–26 July 1948
Succeeded by
Freddie Mills


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