Puerto Rican former boxer
For other people with similar names, see
Jose Roman .
Jose Roman
Born Jose Roman
(1946-12-17 ) December 17, 1946 (age 78) Nationality Puerto Rican Other names King Statistics Weight(s) Heavyweight Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Reach 71 in (180 cm) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 85 Wins 53 Wins by KO 27 Losses 27 Draws 4 No contests 1
José "King" Roman (born December 17, 1946) is a Puerto Rican former boxer who was Puerto Rico 's first world heavyweight championship challenger. He is known as "Joe King Roman."[ 1] He holds notable victories over Manuel Ramos and ex-Light Heavyweight champion Vicente Rondon .
Pro career
In Roman's early career, he achieved mixed results. He defeated people like Jack O'Halloran and Chuck Wepner but lost to Jack Bodell . After the Bodell loss, Roman had a win-streak, defeating O'Halloran once again and besting Manuel Ramos . He lost to Robie Harris but put together a streak of wins before fighting George Foreman.
Foreman Fight
In late August 1973, he travelled to Tokyo, Japan , to challenge world Heavyweight champion George Foreman , losing by a knockout in the first round on September 1. Roman's corner protested that Foreman hit him while Roman was down, although no action was taken on this complaint. Photos exist that seem to corroborate Roman's corner's version of events.[ 2] Even though he lost, he made history by becoming the first Puerto Rican to challenge for the world's Heavyweight championship. The only fellow Puerto Ricans to challenge for the heavyweight championship are Ossie Ocasio , Fres Oquendo and John Ruiz , who later became the first Latino to hold a version of the heavyweight championship.[ 3]
Afterwards
Roman held a win over former WBA world Light Heavyweight champion Vicente Rondon just after the Foreman fight, his first win afterwards. In 1975 he lost to Mike Quarry and later in the year he began a series of losses. He lost seven times, notably losing to Jimmy Young . Roman was defeated by Boone Kirkman afterwards, in 1977, but never achieved a notable fight afterwards, having a mixed record.
Retirement
Roman retired in 1981 with a record of 54 wins, 27 losses and 4 draws, with 27 knockout wins. He used to work at a Sweetbay Supermarket in Tampa, Florida . Ossie Ocasio and Fres Oquendo also challenged for the world's heavyweight championship, both are also from Puerto Rico. Ruiz was born in the USA of Puerto Rican ancestry.[ 4]
Professional boxing record
86 fights
54 wins
27 losses
By knockout
27
11
By decision
27
16
Draws
4
No contests
1
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
87
Loss
54–27–4 (1)
Tony Severance
KO
5
March 19, 1981
Tampa, Florida
86
Loss
54–26–4 (1)
Alfio Righetti
KO
2
November 10, 1978
Milan , Lombardy
85
Loss
54–25–4 (1)
Glenn Morgan
TKO
7
August 10, 1978
Curtis Hixon Hall , Tampa, Florida
82
Loss
54–24–4 (1)
Ibar Arrington
TKO
8
June 20, 1978
Seattle Center Coliseum , Seattle, Washington
81
Win
54–23–4 (1)
George Jerome
TKO
8
May 23, 1978
Bellingham, Washington
80
Loss
53–23–4 (1)
Walter E. Moore, Jr.
UD
10
April 28, 1978
International Amphitheatre , Chicago, Illinois
79
Draw
53–22–4 (1)
Levi Forte
PTS
10
March 17, 1978
War Memorial Auditorium , Fort Lauderdale, Florida
78
Loss
53–22–3 (1)
Bobby Lloyd
UD
15
January 19, 1978
Fort Homer W. Hesterly Armory , Tampa, Florida
For Florida Heavyweight Title
77
Win
53–21–3 (1)
John L Carter
UD
10
December 1, 1977
Fort Homer W. Hesterly Armory , Tampa, Florida
76
Win
52–21–3 (1)
George Jerome
TKO
9
October 1, 1977
Butte, Montana
75
Loss
51–21–3 (1)
Marlin Lewis
UD
12
September 8, 1977
Tampa, Florida
74
Draw
51–20–3 (1)
Marlin Lewis
PTS
10
August 5, 1977
Curtis Hixon Hall , Tampa, Florida
73
Win
51–20–2 (1)
Terry Daniels
UD
10
May 25, 1977
Sports Arena , Anchorage, Alaska
72
Loss
50–20–2 (1)
Bobby Lloyd
PTS
15
May 7, 1977
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
For Florida Heavyweight Title
71
Loss
50–19–2 (1)
Boone Kirkman
UD
10
April 26, 1977
Seattle Center Arena , Seattle, Washington
70
Win
50–18–2 (1)
Ernie Smith
TKO
4
March 23, 1977
Anchorage, Alaska
69
Win
49–18–2 (1)
Ibar Arrington
SD
10
February 15, 1977
Seattle Center Arena , Seattle, Washington
68
Win
48–18–2 (1)
James Anthony
KO
5
February 2, 1977
Sports Arena , Anchorage, Alaska
67
Loss
47–18–2 (1)
Ibar Arrington
MD
10
October 12, 1976
Seattle Center Coliseum , Seattle, Washington
66
Loss
47–17–2 (1)
Fred Houpe
TKO
10
June 15, 1976
Nassau Coliseum , Uniondale, New York
65
Loss
47–16–2 (1)
Randy Stephens
PTS
10
June 1, 1976
Miami Beach Convention Center , Miami Beach, Florida
64
Loss
47–15–2 (1)
Jimmy Young
PTS
10
Feb 20, 1976
Roberto Clemente Coliseum , Hato Rey
63
Loss
47–14–2 (1)
Mike Schutte
TKO
7
January 26, 1976
City Hall , Durban, Kwa-Zulu Natal
62
Loss
47–13–2 (1)
Mike Schutte
PTS
10
November 29, 1975
Rand Stadium , Johannesburg, Gauteng
61
Loss
47–12–2 (1)
John "Dino" Denis
UD
10
September 30, 1975
Providence Civic Center , Providence, Rhode Island
60
Loss
47–11–2 (1)
Wendell Joseph
UD
10
August 29, 1975
Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands
59
Win
47–10–2 (1)
Walter White
SD
11
March 7, 1975
Curtis Hixon Hall , Tampa, Florida
58
Loss
46–10–2 (1)
Mike Quarry
UD
10
January 3, 1975
Fort Homer W. Hesterly Armory , Tampa, Florida
57
Win
46–9–2 (1)
Earl Perrer
KO
6
October 10, 1974
Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands
56
NC
45–9–2 (1)
Eddie Owens
NC
9
August 12, 1974
Roberto Clemente Coliseum , San Juan, Puerto Rico
55
Win
45–9–2
Vicente Rondon
TKO
2
June 6, 1974
Curtis Hixon Hall , Tampa, Florida
54
Draw
44–9–2
Jose Manuel Urtain
PTS
8
March 1, 1974
Madrid , Community of Madrid
53
Loss
44–9–1
Pedro Agosto
PTS
12
December 17, 1973
Roberto Clemente Coliseum , San Juan, Puerto Rico
For Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title
52
Loss
44–8–1
George Foreman
KO
1
Sep 1, 1973
Nihon Budokan , Tokyo
For WBC and WBA World Heavyweight Titles
51
Win
44–7–1
Clyde Brown
KO
3
June 28, 1973
Portland, Maine
50
Win
43–7–1
Terry Daniels
UD
10
November 21, 1972
Sahara Tahoe , Stateline, Nevada
49
Win
42–7–1
Tony Ventura
TKO
2
October 2, 1972
Estadio Sixto Escobar , San Juan, Puerto Rico
48
Win
41–7–1
Charley Polite
KO
1
July 14, 1972
Ponce, Puerto Rico
47
Win
40–7–1
Jose Manuel Urtain
UD
10
April 3, 1972
Hiram Bithorn Stadium , San Juan, Puerto Rico
46
Win
39–7–1
Brian O'Melia
PTS
10
February 14, 1972
Hiram Bithorn Stadium , San Juan, Puerto Rico
45
Loss
38–7–1
Robie Harris
SD
10
October 29, 1971
Anaheim Convention Center , Anaheim, California
44
Win
37–6–1
Jose Rondon
PTS
10
May 1, 1971
San Juan, Puerto Rico
43
Win
36–6–1
Tommy Sheehan
KO
5
February 25, 1971
San Juan, Puerto Rico
42
Win
35–6–1
Jose Rondon
UD
10
February 1, 1971
Fort Homer W. Hesterly Armory , Tampa, Florida
41
Win
34–6–1
Manuel Ramos
PTS
10
October 26, 1970
San Juan, Puerto Rico
40
Win
33–6–1
Bill Hardney
KO
3
August 24, 1970
Fort Homer W. Hesterly Armory , Tampa, Florida
39
Win
32–6–1
Tommy Howard
KO
7
July 27, 1970
Fort Homer W. Hesterly Armory , Tampa, Florida
38
Win
31–6–1
Jack O'Halloran
PTS
10
May 25, 1970
Tampa, Florida
37
Win
30–6–1
Moses Harrell
KO
2
April 20, 1970
Fort Homer W. Hesterly Armory , Tampa, Florida
36
Win
29–6–1
Tommy Grant
TKO
1
April 7, 1970
Municipal Auditorium , San Antonio, Texas
35
Win
28–6–1
Abe Brown
TKO
2
March 31, 1970
Sam Houston Coliseum , Houston, Texas
34
Win
27–6–1
Tommy Howard
PTS
10
March 18, 1970
Citrus Bowl , Orlando, Florida
33
Win
26–6–1
Mike Bruce
PTS
10
January 20, 1970
San Juan, Puerto Rico
32
Win
25–6–1
George Holden
TKO
4
December 4, 1969
Fort Homer W. Hesterly Armory , Tampa, Florida
31
Win
24–6–1
Charles Clark
KO
3
November 18, 1969
Sam Houston Coliseum , Houston, Texas
30
Win
23–6–1
Abe Brown
KO
2
November 13, 1969
Fort Homer W. Hesterly Armory , Tampa, Florida
29
Win
22–6–1
Bowie Adams
TKO
3
October 3, 1969
Estadio Country Club , San Juan, Puerto Rico
28
Loss
21–6–1
Jack Bodell
PTS
10
July 14, 1969
Nottingham Ice Stadium , Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
49.25-49.75.
27
Win
21–5–1
Chuck Wepner
PTS
10
June 22, 1969
Hiram Bithorn Stadium , San Juan, Puerto Rico
26
Win
20–5–1
Al Banks
PTS
10
April 19, 1969
San Juan, Puerto Rico
25
Win
19–5–1
Jack O'Halloran
PTS
10
March 15, 1969
San Juan, Puerto Rico
24
Win
18–5–1
Al Singletary
KO
10
February 13, 1969
San Juan, Puerto Rico
23
Loss
17–5–1
Pedro Agosto
KO
12
November 19, 1968
San Juan, Puerto Rico
22
Loss
17–4–1
Charlie Harris
KO
8
May 20, 1968
Audubon Ballroom , New York City
21
Win
17–3–1
Al Singletary
PTS
10
April 15, 1968
Audubon Ballroom , New York City
20
Win
16–3–1
Charley Polite
UD
8
March 23, 1968
Boston Arena , Boston, Massachusetts
19
Loss
15–3–1
Al Singletary
KO
7
October 2, 1967
Audubon Ballroom , New York City
18
Win
15–2–1
James J. Johnson
PTS
8
August 21, 1967
Audubon Ballroom , New York City
17
Draw
14–2–1
Moses Harrell
PTS
8
July 20, 1967
Portland Exposition Building , Portland, Maine
16
Loss
14–2
Herman Harris
TKO
10
June 5, 1967
Worcester, Massachusetts
15
Loss
14–1
Hal Carroll
SD
8
April 24, 1967
Mechanics Hall , Worcester, Massachusetts
14
Win
14–0
James J. Johnson
UD
8
March 27, 1967
Mechanics Hall , Worcester, Massachusetts
13
Win
13–0
Don Waldheim
SD
4
March 22, 1967
Madison Square Garden , New York City
12
Win
12–0
Al Brooks
UD
6
March 13, 1967
Mechanics Hall , Worcester, Massachusetts
11
Win
11–0
Billy Muse
PTS
6
March 2, 1967
Portland Exposition Building , Portland, Maine
10
Win
10–0
Tony Burwell
PTS
8
January 16, 1967
Worcester, Massachusetts
9
Win
9–0
Joe Webb
KO
2
January 9, 1967
Mechanics Hall , Worcester, Massachusetts
8
Win
8–0
Abe Walden
PTS
6
December 19, 1966
Worcester, Massachusetts
7
Win
7–0
Felix Viera
TKO
2
December 16, 1966
Madison Square Garden , New York City
6
Win
6–0
Abe Walden
TKO
5
October 24, 1966
Mechanics Hall , Worcester, Massachusetts
5
Win
5–0
Bill Haderman
KO
5
October 20, 1966
Portland Exposition Building , Portland, Maine
4
Win
4–0
George Ford
KO
2
October 17, 1966
Mechanics Hall , Worcester, Massachusetts
3
Win
3–0
Wayne Webb
KO
2 (6)
September 8, 1966
Portland, Maine
2
Win
2–0
John Hitts
KO
1 (4)
August 4, 1966
Portland Exposition Building , Portland, Maine
1
Win
1–0
Sam Sellers
PTS
4
June 20, 1966
Pittsburgh Civic Arena , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Personal
He has a daughter, Selina, who is an artist.[ 5] There is a mural in Tampa Bay that depicts him and dr. Ferdie Pacheco , a well-known television boxing pundit.
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