Charlie Phil Rosenberg

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Charley Rosenberg
Statistics
Real name Charles Green
Rated at Bantamweight
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Nationality United States American
Born (1902-08-15)August 15, 1902
New York
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Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 69
Wins 38
Wins by KO 7
Losses 19
Draws 11
No contests 1

Charley Phil Rosenberg (Charles Green; August 15, 1902 – March 12, 1976) was an American boxer. He was World Bantamweight Champion from 1925 to 1927.

Early life

Charlie Rosenberg was born in New York City.

Boxing career

Rosenberg began his professional boxing career in 1921 as a bantamweight in 1921 and did not win a fight until July 1922. He won nine fights in a row in 1924, three by knockouts, and earned a title shot. He defeated Eddie Martin on March 20, 1925, to win the world bantamweight crown.[1]

Rosenberg was described by Time Magazine as:

as wan as if he had spent his life loitering with La Belle Dame Sans Merci beside her autumnal lake, her birdless woods; his face was drawn, his body lean almost to emaciation. He was a young Jew, the challenger.... For 13 rounds, the sturdy champion took a dreadful drubbing.... At the end of the 15th round, the referee lifted the hand of the challenger, Charley ("Phil") Rosenberg, thus giving him the title of the champion.[2]

He lost the title to Bushy Graham on February 4, 1927. He won the fight in a 15-round decision, but forfeited the title because he was over the weight restriction for his class. He won two more matches before his retirement in January 1929.[1]

Rosenberg's professional record in 65 bouts: won 33 (7 KOs), drew 8, lost 17, 7 no-decisions.[1]

Hall of Fame

Rosenberg, who was Jewish, was inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1990.[3]

See also

References

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  2. Time Magazine article
  3. Charlie Rosenberg at Jewish Sports

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