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John McCormack's Biography
Known as “Cowboy” because of his bow legs, McCormack started boxing in 1950 at the age of fifteen. By 1956 he held the Scottish and A.B.A. Light Middleweight titles as an amateur. He earned the bronze medal in the light middleweight division (– 71 kg) at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, losing to future world light-heavyweight champion, José Torres. Torres, when asked who had been his toughest opponent is quoted to have answered ‘The guy with the bow legs from Scotland that I fought at the Olympics was the toughest I ever met, amateur or professional.’ McCormack compiled an amateur record of 103-6 (51 knockouts).
After a distinguished amateur career he turned professional immediately after the Olympics in December 1956, and is regarded as one of the best Scottish professional boxers never to win a world title. John “Cowboy” McCormack retired at the age of 31 with a professional record of 38 wins, 14 by knockout, against seven losses.
He died in Paisley, Scotland, on 23rd May 2014
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