Sammy Angott
- Born:
- January 21, 1915, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
- Died:
- March 22, 1980, Willoughby, Ohio, USA
- Nationality:
- American
- Profession(s):
- Professional Boxer
Early Life and Education
- Born Salvatore Engotti to Italian immigrant parents.
- Began boxing at a young age in amateur circuits.
Career and Major Achievements
- Began his professional boxing career in 1935.
- Became known for his defensive style and tactical intelligence in the ring.
- Won the World Lightweight Championship in 1940, defeating Lew Jenkins.
- Considered one of the greatest lightweight boxers of all time.
- Retired from boxing in 1950.
Notable Works
Year | Opponent | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1940 | Lew Jenkins | Win (Decision) | Won World Lightweight Title |
1941 | Lew Jenkins | Loss (Decision) | Lost World Lightweight Title |
Legacy and Impact
Sammy Angott, whose early life formed the basis for what some might consider a classic "biography sugar sammy" story, left a lasting impact on the sport of boxing. His technical skills and world championship title secured his place in boxing history, and he remains a respected figure among boxing enthusiasts.