Senate Resolution No. 1711 BY: Senator GRIFFO HONORING Luis Angel Firpo posthumously upon the occasion of his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to acknowledge outstanding professionals in the boxing industry who distinguished themselves through their exceptional performance, attaining unprecedented success and the highest level of personal achievement; Luis Angel Firpo was one such individual, and his life of achievements inspired others and contributed to the respect and admiration of the sport of boxing; and WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to honor Luis Angel Firpo posthumously upon the occasion of his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum; he will be honored within the Old-Timer category of boxers at the 35th Anniversary celebration from June 6-9, 2024, in Canastota, New York; and WHEREAS, Luis Angel Firpo was born in Junin, Argentina, on October 11, 1894; and WHEREAS, In 1917, in Buenos Aires, Luis Angel Firpo turned professional; in 1920, he won the South American heavyweight title with a first-round defeat of previous champion, Dave Mills; and WHEREAS, The 6'3" heavy hitter scored victories over "Gunboat" Smith (W 12 and KO 12), Bill Brennan (KO 12), and Jess Willard (KO 8) to catapult him to the heavyweight title bid against champion Jack Dempsey in 1923; on September 14, 1923, at the Polo Grounds in New York City, the battle for the title commenced before 80,000 cheering fans and became known as one of the most dramatic fights in history; and WHEREAS, In the first round, "The Wild Bull of the Pampas" was knocked down seven times, responding by launching the champion through the ropes, nearly capturing the title, only to be dropped two more times by Jack Dempsey who retained his title in the monumental face-off; and WHEREAS, Until 1926, Luis Angel Firpo continued his boxing career, including a no-decision fight with Harry Wills in 1924; from 1927-1935, he was inactive but returned to the ring in 1936; in July of that year, following a defeat by Arturo Godoy (TKO 3), "The Wild Bull of the Pampas" officially retired with a 31-4 record (26 KOs), including one no-decision determination; and WHEREAS, At the age of 64, Luis Angel Firpo died on August 7, 1960; prized in his home country of Argentina, a statue of "The Wild Bull of the Pampas" was erected in Buenos Aires to commemorate his death, and Boxing Day in Argentina is September 14th, the date of his fearless fight against Jack Dempsey; and WHEREAS, Luis Angel Firpo clearly contributed to the spirit of excellence which is a tradition of the International Boxing Hall of Fame; and WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body that when individuals of such outstanding accomplishments are brought to our attention, they should be recognized by all the citizens of this great Empire State; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to honor Luis Angel Firpo posthumously upon the occasion of his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum; and be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be transmitted to the family of Luis Angel Firpo.