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Billy Backus Boxing Enshrined: 2000 Born: March 5, 1943 Billy Backus is one of two world titleholders from Canastota as he is the nephew of welterweight/middleweight boxing champion Carmen Basilio. As an amateur, Backus won an Adirondack AAU tournament and a Niagara Golden Gloves title as a featherweight. The first part of his professional career included nine wins, seven defeats and a draw between 1962 and 1965. He temporarily stepped away from boxing in 1965. Backus came out of his short retirement and trained and got himself into exceptional shape. He resumed boxing under the tutelage of Tony Graziano, a former manager of his uncle, Carmen Basilio. Backus’ first fight was a round one knockout of respectable contender Todd Purtell. He won 14 of his next 15 bouts, losing only to Percy Pugh, whom he later defeated twice. Backus remained in Canastota and served as a Deputy Commissioner of the New York State Athletic Commission. Career highlights: 1970: Won the World Welterweight Title by defeating Jose Napoles in four rounds 1971: Lost the World Welterweight Title to Napoles in his first title defense 1978: Lost WBA Welterweight Title to Pipino Cuevas in two rounds |
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