George Louis Chuvalo CM OOnt (born September 12, 1937, as Jure Čuvalo) is a Canadian former professional boxer who was a five-time Canadian heavyweight champion and two-time world heavyweight title challenger. He is known for having never been knocked down in any of his 93 professional bouts including fights against Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman. Chuvalo unsuccessfully challenged Muhammad Ali for the heavyweight championship in 1966. Chuvalo was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 1995.

Early life and career

Chuvalo was born on September 12, 1937, to Croat immigrants Stipan and Katica from Ljubuški in the Herzegovina region of what is today Bosnia and Herzegovina. Chuvalo became the Canadian amateur heavyweight champion in May 1955, defeating Winnipeg's Peter Piper with a first-round knockout (KO) in a tournament final in Regina, Saskatchewan. Chuvalo finished his amateur career with a 16–0 record, all by KO within four rounds. Originally nicknamed "Boom Boom", Chuvalo turned professional in 1956, knocking out four opponents in one night to win a heavyweight tournament held by former world champion Jack Dempsey at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on April 26, 1956.

George Chuvalo's rankings as a heavyweight were: number 9 in 1963, number 5 in 1964, number 3 in 1965, number 8 in 1966, number 4 in 1968 and number 7 in 1970.

Against Ali

Chuvalo is best known for his two fights against Muhammad Ali. He went the distance both times, in each case, losing the decision by a wide margin on the scorecards. The first fight, on March 29, 1966, at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens, was for Ali's world heavyweight title. "He's the toughest guy I ever fought", said Ali of Chuvalo after the fight.

Other notable contests

Chuvalo defeated many heavyweights who were top ten contenders, including Johnny Arthur, Julio Mederos, Howard King, Alex Miteff, James J. Parker, Yvon Durelle, Bob Cleroux, Willie Besmanoff, Mike DeJohn, Doug Jones, Bill Nielsen, Dante Cane, Joe Bygraves, Manuel Ramos, Jerry Quarry and Cleveland Williams. Some of his controversial losses on decision were to Bob Cleroux (twice), Floyd Patterson (Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year), Ernie Terrell and Oscar Bonavena. His two draws against Alex Miteff and Tony Alongi were also controversial. In his defeats, Chuvalo failed to go the distance only in 1967 with Joe Frazier, and in 1970 with George Foreman. In both cases the referee stopped the fight while Chuvalo was still on his feet. He was also disqualified in 1961 against Joe Erskine (for headbutting - after complaining repeatedly about being fouled). Chuvalo holds the distinction of never being knocked down in his 93 professional bouts.

Tributes and other appearances

Chuvalo appeared in theatrical films, with acting roles in I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses (1978), Stone Cold Dead (1979), The Fly (1986), Last Man Standing (1987), Prom Night III: The Last Kiss (1989), Lee's Offering (2005) and Sicilian Vampire (2015).

On television, Chuvalo had an acting role in the 1991 film The Return of Eliot Ness as Tony Urso, and on the crime-fighting series Counterstrike as the Ring Announcer for the fight between Sugar Duke (Richard Chevolleau) and Cal Sparks in the 1993 episode, "The Contender."

His 1966 match against Ali was the subject of Joseph Blasioli's 2003 documentary film The Last Round: Chuvalo vs. Ali.

On December 17, 2011, he travelled to Sarajevo to attend the unveiling of a statue in his honour in Ljubuški, his parents' birthplace, on December 18, 2011.

On May 11, 2019, the George Chuvalo Neighborhood Centre in Toronto, Ontario, opened which provides a variety of recreational programs for children as well as LGBTQ youth.

Personal life

When Chuvalo was 21, he married 15 year old Lynne, with whom he had five children. Three of Chuvalo's sons, Jesse, Steven, and George Lee, were heroin addicts, which was introduced to the family by Jesse in 1984 after a severe motorbike accident led him to seek pain relief. The trio would often rob local pharmacies of prescription medication, for which they frequently served jail time. In February 1985, Jesse committed suicide, and over the next two months, Steven overdosed on heroin 15 times. In November 1993, less than a week after being released from prison for robbery, George Lee, who had survived a suicide attempt in prison and been threatening to intentionally overdose to reunite with Jesse, died of a heroin overdose. Four days after George's death, Chuvalo's grief-stricken wife Lynne committed suicide on November 4. In August 1996, despite recent attempts at improving his life, including nearing completion on a degree in Russian Literature from Queen's University, Steven was found dead of a heroin overdose. Following his children's deaths, Chuvalo went into a deep depression. By the time of Steven's death, Chuvalo had also found himself in financial distress; the mortgage on his home had been foreclosed, and the contents of his house were being removed by creditors, although his economic situation improved over the following decades, due primarily to his giving speeches about his family's travails. Chuvalo's son Mitchell is a high school teacher, while daughter Vanessa manages a food market.

Three months after Lynne's death, Chuvalo married his second wife, Joanne O'Hara, 20 years his junior, in January 1994. She already had two children from two previous relationships.

Chuvalo's life, including the blows he had received in his boxing career, had taken a toll on his cognitive abilities. In 2018, a judge ruled that Chuvalo did not have the mental capacity to determine if he wished to reconcile with his wife after living apart for multiple years, and by 2022, he was suffering from advanced dementia.

In 1998, Chuvalo was appointed as a member of the Order of Canada and in 2005 received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame. For his career success and anti-drug speaking campaigns, Chuvalo was awarded the key to the city of Toronto by mayor Rob Ford on March 26, 2013.

Professional boxing record

93 fights73 wins18 losses
By knockout642
By decision915
By disqualification01
Draws2
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
93Win73–18–2George JeromeTKO3 (12)Dec 11, 1978St. Lawrence Market, Toronto, CanadaRetained Canadian heavyweight title
92Win72–18–2Earl McLeayTKO1 (12)Dec 8, 1977Toronto, Ontario, CanadaRetained Canadian heavyweight title
91Win71–18–2Bob FelsteinKO9 (12)Mar 7, 1977North York Centennial Centre, Toronto, CanadaWon vacant Canadian heavyweight title
90Win70–18–2Mike BoswellKO7 (10)Oct 30, 1973Twin Rinks, Cheektowaga, New York, U.S.
89Win69–18–2Tony VenturaTKO3 (10)Sep 25, 1973Twin Rinks, Cheektowaga, New York, U.S.
88Win68–18–2Charlie BostonKO2Sep 5, 1972Port-au-Prince, Haiti
87Win67–18–2Tommy BurnsKO1 (12)Aug 10, 1972Nelson, British Columbia, CanadaRetained Canadian heavyweight title
86Loss66–18–2Muhammad AliUD12May 1, 1972Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaFor NABF heavyweight title
85Win66–17–2Jim ChristopherKO2 (10)Feb 21, 1972Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
84Win65–17–2Charley ChaseTKO6 (12)Jan 28, 1972Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaRetained Canadian heavyweight title
83Win64–17–2Cleveland WilliamsUD10Nov 17, 1971Astrodome, Houston, Texas, U.S.
82Loss63–17–2Jimmy EllisUD10May 10, 1971Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
81Win63–16–2Charles CoutureKO2 (10)Dec 11, 1970Austintown Fitch High School Gym, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
80Win62–16–2Tony VenturaTKO4 (10)Nov 5, 1970Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
79Win61–16–2Tommy BurnsKO1 (12)Oct 24, 1970Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
78Win60–16–2Mike BruceKO2 (10)Aug 15, 1970Kosevo Stadium, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
77Loss59–16–2George ForemanTKO3 (10)Aug 4, 1970Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
76Win59–15–2Charlie RenoKO3 (10)Jun 30, 1970Seattle, Washington, D.C., U.S.
75Win58–15–2Gino RicciTKO1 (10)May 10, 1970Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada
74Win57–15–2Willie TigerKO10 (10)May 1, 1970Fairgrounds, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
73Win56–15–2Jerry QuarryKO7 (10)Dec 12, 1969Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
72Win55–15–2Leslie BordenTKO3 (10)Nov 16, 1969Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada
71Win54–15–2Stamford HarrisTKO3 (12)Sep 8, 1969Exhibition Pavilion, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
70Loss53–15–2Buster MathisUD12Feb 3, 1969Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
69Win53–14–2Dante CaneTKO7 (10)Nov 12, 1968Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
68Win52–14–2Manuel RamosTKO5 (10)Sep 26, 1968Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
67Win51–14–2Vic BrownTKO3 (10)Sep 17, 1968Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
66Win50–14–2Levi ForteTKO2 (10)Sep 3, 1968Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
65Win49–14–2Johnny FeathermanKO1 (12)Jun 30, 1968Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
64Win48–14–2Jean-Claude RoyUD12Jun 5, 1968Exhibition Stadium, Regina, Saskatchewan, CanadaWon Canadian heavyweight title
63Loss47–14–2Joe FrazierTKO4 (10)Jul 19, 1967Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
62Win47–13–2Archie RayTKO2 (10)Jun 22, 1967Adams Field House, Missoula, Montana, U.S.
61Win46–13–2Willi BesmanoffTKO3 (10)May 27, 1967Cocoa, Florida, U.S.
60Win45–13–2Willi BesmanoffTKO3 (10)Apr 4, 1967Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
59Win44–13–2Buddy MooreKO2 (10)Mar 20, 1967Four Seasons Arena, Walpole, Massachusetts, U.S.
58Win43–13–2Dick WippermanTKO3 (10)Feb 22, 1967Armory, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
57Win42–13–2Vic BrownKO4 (10)Jan 16, 1967Four Seasons Arena, Walpole, Massachusetts, U.S.
56Win41–13–2Willie McCormickKO3 (10)Dec 16, 1966Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
55Win40–13–2Dave RussellTKO2 (10)Nov 28, 1966Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
54Win39–13–2Boston JacobsTKO3 (10)Nov 21, 1966Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
53Win38–13–2Dick WippermanTKO5 (10)Oct 12, 1966Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
52Win37–13–2Bob AveryTKO2 (15)Sep 15, 1966Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
51Win36–13–2Mel TurnbowKO7 (10)Aug 16, 1966Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
50Loss35–13–2Oscar BonavenaMD12Jun 23, 1966Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
49Win35–12–2Levi ForteTKO2 (10)May 15, 1966Miner's Forum, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
48Loss34–12–2Muhammad AliUD15Mar 29, 1966Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, CanadaFor WBC, NYSAC, and The Ring heavyweight titles
47Loss34–11–2Eduardo CorlettiPTS10Jan 25, 1966Olympia, London, England
46Win34–10–2Joe BygravesPTS10Dec 7, 1965Royal Albert Hall, London, England
45Loss33–10–2Ernie TerrellUD15Nov 1, 1965Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, CanadaFor WBA heavyweight title
44Win33–9–2Orvin VeazeyKO2 (10)Aug 17, 1965Exhibition Stadium, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
43Win32–9–2Dave BaileyKO3 (10)Jun 30, 1965Exhibition Stadium, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
42Win31–9–2Ed Sonny AndrewsTKO1 (10)Jun 7, 1965Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
41Win30–9–2Bill NielsenTKO8 (10)Apr 19, 1965Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
40Loss29–9–2Floyd PattersonUD12Feb 1, 1965Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
39Win29–8–2Calvin ButlerKO3 (10)Nov 10, 1964Hull, Quebec, Canada
38Win28–8–2Doug JonesTKO11 (12)Oct 2, 1964Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
37Win27–8–2Don ProutTKO3 (10)Jul 27, 1964Sargent Field, New Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S.
36Win26–8–2Hugh MercierKO1 (12)Mar 18, 1964Regina, Saskatchewan, CanadaWon vacant Canadian heavyweight title
35Loss25–8–2Zora FolleyUD10Jan 17, 1964Cleveland Arena, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
34Draw25–7–2Tony AlongiPTS10Nov 8, 1963Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.Originally a decision win for Algoni, result was changed to a draw after an error with the scoring
33Win25–7–1Mike DeJohnMD10Sep 27, 1963Louisville Gardens, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
32Win24–7–1Lloyd WashingtonKO2 (10)May 18, 1963Central High Field House, Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.
31Win23–7–1Chico GardnerKO4 (10)Apr 29, 1963London, Ontario, Canada
30Win22–7–1James WakefieldTKO6 (10)Apr 22, 1963Windsor Arena, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
29Win21–7–1Rico BrooksTKO2 (10)Mar 15, 1963Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
28Loss20–7–1Joe ErskineDQ5 (12)Oct 2, 1961Toronto, Ontario, CanadaChuvalo was disqualified for headbutting
27Loss20–6–1Bob ClerouxSD12Aug 8, 1961Delormier Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaLost Canadian heavyweight title
26Win20–5–1Willi BesmanoffTKO4 (10)Jun 27, 1961Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
25Win19–5–1Alex MiteffSD10Mar 27, 1961Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
24Win18–5–1Bob ClerouxUD12Nov 23, 1960Forum, Quebec, CanadaWon Canadian heavyweight title
23Loss17–5–1Bob ClerouxSD12Aug 17, 1960Delormier Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaLost Canadian heavyweight title
22Loss17–4–1Pete RademacherUD10Jul 19, 1960Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
21Win17–3–1Yvon DurelleKO12 (12)Nov 17, 1959Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, CanadaRetained Canadian heavyweight title
20Win16–3–1Frankie DanielsTKO7 (10)Sep 14, 1959Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
19Loss15–3–1Pat McMurtryUD10Oct 17, 1958Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
18Win15–2–1James J. ParkerKO1 (12)Sep 15, 1959Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, CanadaWon vacant Canadian heavyweight title
17Draw14–2–1Alex MiteffPTS10Jun 16, 1958Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
16Win14–2Howard KingKO2 (10)Apr 21, 1958Toronto, Ontario, Canada
15Win13–2Julio MederosUD10Jan 27, 1958Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
14Loss12–2Bob BakerUD10Sep 9, 1957Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
13Win12–1Joe SchmolzeKO4 (10)Jun 6, 1957Fort William, Ontario, Canada
12Win11–1Emil BrtkoTKO2 (10)Apr 22, 1957Toronto, Ontario, Canada
11Win10–1Moses GrahamKO2 (8)Mar 25, 1957Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
10Win9–1Walter HaferKO3 (8)Mar 4, 1957Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
9Win8–1Sid RussellKO1 (8)Jan 14, 1957Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
8Win7–1Bob BiehlerUD8Nov 19, 1956Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
7Loss6–1Howard KingSD8Oct 22, 1956Toronto, Ontario, Canada
6Win6–0Joe EvansKO1 (8)Sep 10, 1956Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
5Win5–0John ArthurUD8Jun 11, 1956Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
4Win4–0Ed McGeeKO1 (3)Apr 23, 1956Toronto, Ontario, CanadaJack Dempsey Heavyweight Novice Tournament
3Win3–0Ross GregoryKO1 (3)Apr 23, 1956Toronto, Ontario, CanadaJack Dempsey Heavyweight Novice Tournament
2Win2–0Jim LeonardKO2 (3)Apr 23, 1956Toronto, Ontario, CanadaJack Dempsey Heavyweight Novice Tournament
1Win1–0Gordon BaldwinTKO2Apr 23, 1956Toronto, Ontario, CanadaJack Dempsey Heavyweight Novice Tournament
  • Chuvalo, George (November 2013). "Lost Boys". Toronto Life Magazine.

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