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  1. Marciano holds the record with heavyweight Brian Nielsen for the longest undefeated streak by a heavyweight. He is also the only world heavyweight champion to go undefeated throughout his professional career .

  2. Under New York's supplemental scoring system referee Watson had Marciano winning 9-6, so Marciano was awarded a split decision. LaStarza was down for a seven-count in round four, Marciano lost the eighth round due to a low blow.

  3. Rocky Marciano, world heavyweight boxing champion from September 23, 1952, when he knocked out champion Jersey Joe Walcott, to April 27, 1956, when he retired from the ring. He was undefeated in 49 professional fights, scoring 43 knockouts.

  4. Feb 11, 2019 · He never lost a bout, and posted a career record of 49 wins, including 43 knockouts. He was known for his "relentless fighting style," "iron chin", and stamina. His nearly 90 percent win-to-knockout ratio remains one of the highest ever, and he successfully defended his heavyweight title six times.

  5. Championship Record. Has defeated 5 opponents ( 5 by KO) for the World Heavyweight Title. Bio. Rocky Marciano was born Rocco Francis Marchegiano on September 1, 1923, in Brockton, Massachusetts. Marciano was World Heavyweight Champion from 1952 to 1956, and he is the only World Heavyweight Champion to permanently retire undefeated.

  6. In a professional boxing career spanning eight years and six months, Rocky Marciano fought 49 times with 49 wins and no losses. Marciano retired from professional boxing with an undefeated record of 49-0, which included three heavyweight world-title wins and six successful title defense fights.

  7. Rocky Marciano, the hardest puncher to ever wear gloves. This original documentary examines the entirety of Rocky's career, from his early days in the depres...

  8. What truly set Rocky Marciano apart was his remarkable and unbeaten record. Over the course of his career, he fought 49 professional bouts, winning all of them, with 43 by knockout. This achievement is unparalleled in the history of heavyweight boxing and solidified his status as a boxing legend.

  9. He holds the record for the only heavyweight champion to retire undefeated, a testament to his prowess as a fighter. Marciano became the heavyweight champion of the world on September 23, 1952, after defeating Jersey Joe Walcott for the NBA, NYSAC, and The Ring titles, winning via 13th round KO.

  10. Marciano overcame a first-round knockdown to win the title on a 13th-round knockout in 1952. The rematch lasted one round, as Marciano scored the 11th first-round stoppage of his career. Rocky defended the title successfully against LaStarza and Don Cockell and also posted a pair of exciting victories over former champion Ezzard Charles.