LA MOTTA, JAKE


Meaning of LA MOTTA, JAKE in English

born July 10, 1922, New York, N.Y., U.S. byname of Giacobe La Motta American boxer and world middleweight boxing champion (194951) whose stamina and fierceness in the ring earned him the nickname the Bronx Bull. Lacking any great finesse, he often allowed himself to take a severe beating before ferociously turning on his foe. His opponents failed to knock him down in 106 professional fights. La Motta grew up in a Bronx slum and turned to boxing while in jail. His first professional bout was in 1941, and on February 5, 1943, he gained national recognition by handing Sugar Ray Robinson his first defeat. This victory came in the second of six famous bouts between the two fighters, the rest of which La Motta lost. After a seven-month suspension for throwing a fight, La Motta returned to contend for the middleweight title. On June 16, 1949, he defeated Marcel Cerdan in Detroit for the world middleweight championship. He successfully defended the title two times the following year (on July 12 against Tiberio Mitri and September 13 against Laurent Dauthuille) before losing in Chicago to Robinson on February 14, 1951, in their final matchup. La Motta retired from the ring in 1954 with 83 wins (30 by knockout), 19 losses, and 4 draws. His autobiography, Raging Bull (1970), was made into a movie, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert DeNiro as La Motta, in 1980.

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