Lucien "Sonny" Banks (June 29, 1940 – May 13, 1965) was a mid-20th Century American boxer who is primarily remembered for being the first boxer to ever knock down Cassius Clay (later "Muhammad Ali") in a professional match. In the early 1960s Banks was regarded in the sport as rising prospect known for a lightning fast left hook, but his career was cut short when he died from injuries sustained in the ring in 1965.

Sonny Banks
BornJune 29, 1940
Birmingham, Mississippi, US
DiedMay 13, 1965(1965-05-13) (aged 24)
Statistics
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights25
Wins18
Wins by KO14
Losses7

Early life edit

Banks was from Lee County in north east Mississippi. He was born in the farming community at Birmingham Ridge, about halfway between Tupelo and Saltillo.[1]

Boxing career edit

He fought Clay on 10 February 1962 in New York, and knocked him down for a count, although he went on to lose the match.[2]

Death edit

Banks died on 13 May 1965 at the age of 24 from a head injury sustained three days earlier in a 9-round bout against Leotis Martin. His body was buried at Westlawn Cemetery in Wayne, Michigan.[3]

Professional boxing record edit

18 Wins (14 knockouts, 4 decisions), 7 Losses (5 knockouts, 2 decisions)[4]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 18–7   Leotis Martin KO 9 1965-05-10   Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Banks died three days later from injuries sustained during the fight.
Loss 18–6   Cleveland Williams KO 6 1964-07-21   Houston, Texas, U.S.
Win 18–5   Don Warner KO 1 1964-05-18   Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Win 17–5   Lee Batts KO 2 1964-03-16   Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Batts knocked out at 1:08 of the second round.
Loss 16–5   Lee Batts SD 10 1963-11-29   Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.
Win 16–4   David E. Bailey SD 10 1963-10-18   Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win 15–4   Jim Jones UD 8 1963-07-06   Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
Win 14–4   Freddie Mack SD 10 1963-06-05   Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win 13–4   Leroy Roker TKO 6 1963-03-15   Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Referee stopped the bout at 0:40 of the sixth round.
Win 12–4   Lou Bailey KO 1 1963-02-09   Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win 11–4   Gene Jackson KO 3 1962-07-28   Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Jackson knocked out at 2:02 of the third round.
Loss 10–4   Young Jack Johnson KO 5 1962-05-26   Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Loss 10–3   Cassius Clay TKO 4 1962-02-10   Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S. Referee stopped the bout at 0:26 of the fourth round.
Win 10–2   Clay Thomas KO 2 1962-01-27   Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win 9–2   Tunney Hunsaker KO 2 1961-10-16   Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win 8–2   Willie Coleman TKO 5 1961-08-07   Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Michigan Heavyweight Title.
Win 7–2   Joe Shelton KO 2 1961-06-06   Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win 6–2   Herman Wilson KO 1 1961-04-25   Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Loss 5–2   Chuck Garrett PTS 5 1961-02-06   Marigold Gardens, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Loss 5–1   Joe Shelton KO 3 1960-10-11   Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win 5–0   Rufus Handsome KO 1 1960-09-23   Detroit Olympia, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win 4–0   Chico Gardner KO 4 1960-08-31   Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Win 3–0   Ted Davis KO 1 1960-08-18   Graystone Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win 2–0   Lloyd Washington KO 1 1960-07-12   Peace Bridge Arena, Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada
Win 1–0   Ernie Berthet Jr. PTS 4 1960-05-19   Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

References edit

  1. ^ Source: Rick Cleveland column.
  2. ^ "Poet and Pedagogue," A.J. Liebling, New Yorker (Feb 1962). https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1962/03/03/poet-and-pedagogue
  3. ^ Entry for Banks' grave in Findagrave (2019). https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111532160/sonny-lucian-banks
  4. ^ Boxing record for Sonny Banks. BoxRec.com.

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