Anton Raadik boxer

Anton Raadik boxer
bouts
60
won
35
lost
24
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1943-01-29
Height
5′ 9″/175cm
Reach
-
Age
82
Born
1917-01-15
Death
1999-03-13
Nationality
Estonia

Anton "Rampaging Estonian" Raadik (January 15, 1917 – March 13, 1999) was the most famous Estonian-born middleweight boxer of the 1940s and 1950s, fighting out of Chicago, Illinois.Anton Raadik was European Middleweight Champion in 1939. On May 13, 1939, he lost a three-round decision to middleweight Jimmy Reeves in Chicago in the International Golden Gloves. In all, he had a reported 130 amateur fights, winning 118.In 1940 and 1941 he had his first three professional fights in Moscow. In 1943 he won three more fights in Scandinavia, losing only to Oiva Purho in Gothenburg in 1944. Raadik fled the Soviet occupation of Estonia during World War II and settled first in Finland before moving to Sweden in 1945. He was inactive in 1945 and then moved to Chicago in 1946.In the USA, Raadik made rapid progress and in December 1946 fought the formidable Jake LaMotta. In 1947 he lost to two famous and experienced opponents, Georgie Abrams and Al Hostak.On October 31, 1947, he had his most famous fight, with future middleweight champion Marcel Cerdan, in Chicago. Cerdan was well ahead on points going into the tenth round, but then Raadik floored him three times and came close to stopping him, only to lose the decision.Raadik boxed until 1952, losing more fights than he won. He fought such highly regarded opponents as Carl (Bobo) Olson, Robert Villemain, Steve Belloise, and Harry (Kid) Matthews, but his heyday had passed.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1952-05-01 Garth Panter WDWWLW Boise High School Gymnasium, Boise LOST
Unanimous decision
1951-07-23 Danny Nardico WWWLWW Bayfront Park Auditorium, Miami LOST
Technical knockout
1951-04-30 Garth Panter DWLWWW Fairgrounds Coliseum, Salt Lake City LOST
Unanimous decision
1951-04-09 Ron Whittle DWDWWW Fairgrounds Coliseum, Salt Lake City WIN
KO
1950-11-15 Ray Barnes WWWLWW Olympia Stadium, Detroit LOST
Technical knockout
1950-11-03 Harry Matthews WWWWWW Auditorium, Portland LOST
Technical knockout
1950-07-12 Harry Matthews WWWWWW Ferris Field, Spokane LOST
Unanimous decision
1950-06-14 Tommy Ramirez WLWLWW Corpus Christi LOST
Unanimous decision
1950-04-19 Ronnie Delaney WWWWWW Armory, Akron LOST
Unanimous decision
1950-03-07 Bobby Hughes LWWWWW Sports Arena, Toledo WIN
KO
1950-02-22 Dolph Quijano WDWWWW County Coliseum, El Paso LOST
Technical knockout
1950-01-31 Steve Belloise WWWWWL Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo LOST
Technical knockout
1950-01-19 Major Jones WLLLWW Auditorium, Kansas City LOST
Unanimous decision
1949-12-07 Alvin Williams WWWLWW Wichita LOST
Points
1949-11-07 Robert Villemain WLLWWL Edgerton Park Arena, Rochester LOST
Unanimous decision
1949-10-28 Dave Clark LWLWLW Armory, Indianapolis WIN
Split-decision
1949-10-18 Tony DeMicco LLLWLD New Athletic Stadium, Grand Rapids WIN
Unanimous decision
1949-09-15 Tony DeMicco WLLLWL Marigold Gardens Outdoor Arena, Chicago DRAW
Points
1949-08-08 Marion Klingensmith LWWLLW Marigold Gardens, Chicago WIN
KO
1949-03-15 Bobo Olson WWWWWW Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu LOST
Technical knockout
1949-02-25 Kenny Barton WWLWWW Chicago Stadium, Chicago WIN
KO
1949-02-07 Eddie O'Neill LLLWLL Marigold Gardens, Chicago WIN
Unanimous decision
1948-12-07 Reuben Jones WWWWLL Arena, Cleveland LOST
Unanimous decision
1948-11-18 Ralph Zannelli WWWLWW Boston Garden, Boston LOST
Technical knockout
1948-10-21 Al Priest WWLWWL Boston Garden, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1948-09-29 Sonny Horne WWLLLW Chicago Stadium, Chicago WIN
Unanimous decision
1948-08-02 Jimmy Sherrer LWWWWL Marigold Gardens Outdoor Arena, Chicago WIN
Technical knockout
1948-07-13 Sonny Horne WWWLLL Marigold Gardens Outdoor Arena, Chicago LOST
Points
1948-06-14 Tommy Bell WWLLWL Marigold Gardens Outdoor Arena, Chicago WIN
Technical knockout
1948-05-21 Smuggy Hursey WWDLLL Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Split-decision
1948-04-21 Georgie Abrams WLWLLL International Amphitheatre, Chicago WIN
Technical knockout
1948-03-30 Lou Woods WWWWLL Civic Auditorium, Grand Rapids WIN
Technical knockout
1948-03-15 George Duke WWLLDW Civic Auditorium, San Francisco WIN
Technical knockout
1947-12-04 Al Priest WWWWLL Chicago Stadium, Chicago WIN
Unanimous decision
1947-10-31 Marcel Cerdan WWWWWW Chicago Stadium, Chicago LOST
Unanimous decision
1947-09-25 Mickey Doyle WWWDLW Chicago Stadium, Chicago WIN
KO
1947-08-15 Ernie Vigh WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
KO
1947-07-07 Dick Hammond WWWLWW Marigold Gardens, Chicago WIN
KO
1947-06-06 Al Hostak WWWWWL Chicago Stadium, Chicago LOST
Technical knockout
1947-04-11 Georgie Abrams WWWDWL Chicago Stadium, Chicago LOST
Unanimous decision
1947-02-18 Anton Christoforidis WLLWWL Chicago Stadium, Chicago WIN
Corner retirement
1947-01-24 Buddy O'Dell WWWLWW Chicago Stadium, Chicago WIN
KO
1946-12-06 Jake LaMotta WWDWWW Chicago Stadium, Chicago LOST
Unanimous decision
1946-11-08 Charley Hayes WLWWWW Rainbo Arena, Chicago WIN
KO
1946-10-08 Carmen DeJohn LLLWWL Coliseum North Hall, Chicago WIN
Technical knockout
1946-09-12 Joey LaMotta WWWDLW Wrigley Field, Chicago WIN
Points
1946-08-08 John Henry Eskew DWWWLW Rainbo Arena, Chicago LOST
1946-07-25 Collins Brown WLLLWL Rainbo Arena, Chicago WIN
KO
1946-07-11 Dick Hammond LLWWW Rainbo Arena, Chicago WIN
KO
1946-06-28 Verne Patterson WLLLLL Rainbo Arena, Chicago WIN
KO
1946-06-07 Frankie Pintaro WLWWWW Coliseum Annex, Chicago WIN
KO
1946-04-12 Freddie Price WWLLWW Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm WIN
KO
1946-02-08 Henry Nielsen DLWLDW K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen WIN
KO
1946-01-08 Jimmy Ingle WLDWWW Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm LOST
1944-12-01 Oiva Purho WLWWW Masshallen, Gothenburg LOST
Points
1944-04-21 Piet van Es LDLLDL Masshallen, Gothenburg WIN
KO
1944-01-07 Hein Wiesner WWWWWD Helsinki WIN
1943-05-30 Henry Hallberg LWWLLL Råsunda, Solna WIN
KO
1943-04-16 Oiva Purho W Helsinki WIN
Points
1943-01-29 Otto Winther debut K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen WIN
Points