Marty Goldman

Male, Deceased Person

1910 – 1987

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Who was Marty Goldman?

Marty Goldman was an American boxer of Jewish descent in the late 1920s and early 1930s. He was managed by Abe Attell out of Brooklyn, New York.

Goldman's career record was 33 Wins, 11 loses, 3 Draws in 47 career fights.

Goldman knocked out former Bantamweight Champion Eddie "Cannonball" Martin in 1930. Two years later, Goldman was knocked out by Benny Leonard, the former World Lightweight Champion, who was attempting a comeback after losing most of his money in the stock market crash of 1929.

According to family members, Goldman was sponsored by Damon Runyon, Author of Guys and Dolls, and Owney Madden, owner of the famed Cotton Club. He was also the subject of articles written by Walter Winchell and Ed Sullivan, both fans of his.

Goldman fought at venues such as Madison Square Garden, Ebbets Field & Yankee Stadium during his career.

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Born
Mar 7, 1910
Ethnicity
  • Jewish people
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • St. John's University
Lived in
  • New York City
  • Brooklyn
Died
Feb 17, 1987

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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