Floyd Patterson
Floyd Patterson (January 4, 1935 – May 11, 2006) was an American professional boxer who won the gold medal in the middleweight division at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland.[1][2] Four years later, at age 21, he became the youngest heavyweight to claim the world championship by knocking out Archie Moore in the fifth round.[1][3] Patterson lost the title to Ingemar Johansson in 1959 but regained it the following year in a rematch, becoming the first heavyweight champion to do so after defeat.[4] His professional record stood at 55 wins, 8 losses, and 1 draw upon retirement in 1972, after which he served as a commissioner for the New York State Athletic Commission.[4] Known for his speed, power, and sportsmanship, Patterson's career bridged the amateur and professional eras of boxing, though later defeats to Sonny Liston and Muhammad Ali highlighted the sport's evolving physical demands.[5] He died from complications of prostate cancer and Alzheimer's disease.[6][7]