On April 14, 1954, a 31-year-old Jake LaMotta (83-18-4, 30 KOs) and Billy Kilgore met in the ring.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 2-fight win streak with a 28% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 11 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Billy Kilgore via split decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 83-19-4.
On December 31, 1952, a 30-year-old Jake LaMotta (81-17-4, 28 KOs) and Danny Nardico met in the ring.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 3-fight win streak with a 27% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 6 months and 20 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Danny Nardico via RTD in the 7th round, and adds a loss to his record at 81-18-4.
On January 28, 1952, a 29-year-old Jake LaMotta (78-16-3, 28 KOs) and Norman Hayes met in the ring.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 2-fight losing streak with a 28% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 7 months and 1 day.
Jake LaMotta lost to Norman Hayes via split decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 78-17-3.
On June 27, 1951, a 28-year-old Jake LaMotta (78-15-3, 28 KOs) and Bob Murphy met in the ring.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 29% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 4 months and 13 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Bob Murphy via RTD in the 7th round, and adds a loss to his record at 78-16-3.
On February 14, 1951, Jake LaMotta and Sugar Ray Robinson met again in a rematch.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 5-fight win streak with a 29% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 5 months and 1 day. Robinson was on a 31-fight win streak with a 64% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 1 month and 20 days.
In the rematch, Sugar Ray Robinson stopped the champion via TKO in the 13th round of the 15-round world-title fight, and is crowned the new The Ring middleweight champion. Robinson improves his record to 121-1-2 (80 KOs), while LaMotta adds a loss to his record at 78-15-3.
On December 9, 1949, a 27-year-old Jake LaMotta (73-13-3, 25 KOs) and Robert Villemain met in the ring for the 2nd time,.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 4-fight win streak with a 28% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 5 months and 23 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Robert Villemain via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 73-14-3.
On February 21, 1949, a 26-year-old Jake LaMotta (69-12-3, 22 KOs) and Laurent Dauthuille met in the ring.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 5-fight win streak with a 26% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 18 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Laurent Dauthuille via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 69-13-3.
On November 14, 1947, a 25-year-old Jake LaMotta (64-11-3, 19 KOs) and Billy Fox met in the ring.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 24% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 11 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Billy Fox via TKO in the 4th round, and adds a loss to his record at 64-12-3.
On September 3, 1947, a 25-year-old Jake LaMotta (64-10-3, 19 KOs) and Cecil Hudson met in the ring.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 6-fight win streak with a 24% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 28 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Cecil Hudson via split decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 64-11-3.
On September 26, 1945, a 23-year-old Jake LaMotta (52-9-2, 14 KOs) and Sugar Ray Robinson met in the ring for the 5th time,.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 7-fight win streak with a 22% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 19 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Sugar Ray Robinson via split decision in the 12-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 52-10-2.
On February 23, 1945, a 22-year-old Jake LaMotta (45-8-2, 10 KOs) and a 23-year-old Sugar Ray Robinson (53-1, 36 KOs) met in the ring for the 4th time,.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 2-fight win streak with a 18% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months and 20 days. Robinson was on a 13-fight win streak with a 66% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 9 days.
In the rematch, Sugar Ray Robinson defeated Jake LaMotta via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight. Robinson improves his record to 54-1, while LaMotta adds a loss to his record at 45-9-2.
On April 21, 1944, a 21-year-old Jake LaMotta (43-7-2, 9 KOs) and Lloyd Marshall met in the ring.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 8-fight win streak with a 17% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 21 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Lloyd Marshall via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 43-8-2.
On July 12, 1943, a 21-year-old Jake LaMotta (35-6-2, 8 KOs) and a 30-year-old Fritzie Zivic (128-36-7, 66 KOs) met in the ring for the 2nd time,.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 4-fight win streak with a 18% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 2 days. Zivic was on a -1-fight win streak with a 38% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 1 month and 2 days.
In the rematch, Fritzie Zivic defeated Jake LaMotta via split decision in the 15-round fight. Zivic improves his record to 129-36-7, while LaMotta adds a loss to his record at 35-7-2.
On February 26, 1943, a 20-year-old Jake LaMotta (31-5-2, 6 KOs) and a 21-year-old Sugar Ray Robinson (41-1, 29 KOs) met in the ring for the 3rd time,.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 6-fight win streak with a 15% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 21 days. Robinson was on a 1-fight win streak with a 69% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 7 days.
In the rematch, Sugar Ray Robinson defeated Jake LaMotta via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight. Robinson improves his record to 42-1, while LaMotta adds a loss to his record at 31-6-2.
On October 2, 1942, a 20-year-old Jake LaMotta (25-4-2, 4 KOs) and a 21-year-old Sugar Ray Robinson (35-0, 27 KOs) met in the ring.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 3-fight win streak with a 12% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 24 days. Robinson was on a 35-fight win streak with a 77% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 1 month and 5 days.
Sugar Ray Robinson defeated Jake LaMotta via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight. Robinson improves his record to 36-0, while LaMotta adds a loss to his record at 25-5-2.
On June 16, 1942, a 19-year-old Jake LaMotta (22-3-2, 4 KOs) and Jose Basora met in the ring for the 2nd time,.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 14% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 14 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Jose Basora via points decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 22-4-2.
On December 22, 1941, a 19-year-old Jake LaMotta (16-2-1, 3 KOs) and Nate Bolden met in the ring.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 15% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 8 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Nate Bolden via majority decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 16-3-1.
On October 20, 1941, a 19-year-old Jake LaMotta (15-1-1, 3 KOs) and Jimmy Reeves met in the ring for the 2nd time,.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 17% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 13 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Jimmy Reeves via unanimous decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 15-2-1.
On September 24, 1941, a 19-year-old Jake LaMotta (14-0-1, 3 KOs) and Jimmy Reeves met in the ring.
LaMotta came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 20% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 1 month and 13 days.
Jake LaMotta lost to Jimmy Reeves via split decision in the 10-round fight, and adds a loss to his record at 14-1-1.