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Victor Perez (Tunisian boxer)

Messaoud Hai Victor Perez (18 October 1911 – 21 January 1945) was a Tunisian Jewish boxer, who became the World Flyweight Champion in 1931 and 1932, fighting under his ring name Young Perez. He was managed by Leon Bellier.[1] He was murdered in the Holocaust.

Victor Perez
Statistics
Real nameMessaoud Hai Victor Perez
Nickname(s)Young Perez
Weight(s)Flyweight
Range 108 to 119 lb
49 to 54 kg
Height5 ft 1 in (1.55 m)
NationalityTunisian
Born(1911-10-18)18 October 1911
Tunis, French Tunisia
Died21 January 1945(1945-01-21) (aged 33)
Gleiwitz, Poland
Boxing record
Total fights138
Wins92
Wins by KO29
Losses31
Draws15
Victory of Young Perez against Frankie Genaro (1931)

Early life edit

Perez was born to Sephardic Jewish parents Khomsa "Khmaïssa" Nizard, and Makhlouf "Khaïlou" René Perez, a household goods salesman. He was raised along with his four siblings in Dar-El Berdgana, the Jewish quarter of Tunis. He started training as a boxer at age 14 along with his older brother Benjamin “Kid” Perez to emulate his idol Battling Siki, a boxing champion from Senegal.[2] Near the end of 1928, after competing against the best of the local boxing talent in Tunis, at 17 Perez traveled to Paris, to pursue his dream of becoming a world boxing champion. In his youth, after winning the World flyweight title, he had a brief relationship with French-Italian actress Mireille Balin of Monaco.[3]

Boxing career edit

French Fly champion, 1931 edit

Perez's first attempt at France's Flyweight championship came on 8 February 1930, but resulted in a 4th round loss to Henry "Kid" Oliva in Limoges, France.[4]

In only his 54th professional match, Perez won the French Flyweight title in Paris on 4 June 1931, defeating Valentin Angelmann in 15 rounds.[4]

World Fly champion, October 1931 edit

On 24 October 1931, he won the International Boxing Union and National Boxing Association (NBA) World Flyweight crown at Paris's famed Palais de Sports in a second round knockout of the exceptional American boxer Frankie Genaro.[5] Perez seemed awed by the American champion who appeared to take the first round after a rally just before the bell. But responding to an attempt at a left hook by Genaro, Perez proved speedier and tagged his opponent with a crushing right hook to the chin that ended the match only ten seconds into round two.[6] Although Genaro struggled to his knees by the count of eight, he was unable to get any further before the referee completed the count. The loss was only Genaro's second by knockout in his long career.[7] Perez subsequently became the youngest French citizen to win a world boxing title.[2]

Facing stiff competition, he lost the title the next year, on 31 October 1932, to Jackie Brown in a twelve round points decision in Manchester, England. He then moved to the bantamweight class. In an attempt at the World Bantamweight title on 19 February 1934, he was defeated in a difficult 15 round bout by "Panama" Al Brown, who held a ten inch height advantage. He retired from boxing in December 1938 with a record of 92 wins (28 of them knockouts), 26 losses, and 15 draws.[5]

Auschwitz edit

On 21 September 1943, after being denounced by an acquaintance, Perez was arrested in Paris by the Milice Francaise, a French collaborationist paramilitary force of the Vichy Regime.[3] He was detained in the Drancy internment camp before being transported to the German extermination camp of Auschwitz where he was assigned to the Monowitz subcamp to serve as a slave laborer for I.G. Farben at the Buna-Werke.[8]

During his transport to Auschwitz on 7 October 1943, he became part of "Transport 60" a group of 1,000 prisoners shipped from Drancy, in France.[9] During his internment, he was forced to participate in boxing matches for the amusement of the German guards and officers.[2] By 1945, Perez was one of just 31 survivors of the original 1,000.

To escape from the Russians rapidly advancing on German held territory, the Nazis abandoned Auschwitz in January 1945. On 18 January 1945, Perez became one of the prisoners on the death march from Monowitz in Poland, 37 miles (60 km) Northwest to the Gleiwitz concentration camp near the Czech border. Perez was reported to have been murdered three days later on 21 January. According to eye witness testimony he was shot to death by a guard while attempting to distribute bread he had found in Gleiwitz's kitchen to other starving prisoners.[10][3]

Legacy edit

He was inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1986.[5] In 2013, his life was made into the French and German-language film Victor Young Perez (also known as Surviving Auschwitz or Perez ha'tza'ir). Perez's role was played by the 2000 French Olympic Gold medalist in light-flyweight boxing, Brahim Asloum.[3]

Selected fights edit

5 wins, 4 losses
Result Opponent(s) Date Location Duration Notes
Win Valentin Angelmann 4 June 1931 Paris 15 rounds Won French Fly title
Win Frankie Genaro 26 October 1931 Paris 2nd round KO Won NBA World Fly title
Loss Jackie Brown 31 October 1932 Manchester, Eng. 13 round TKO Lost NBA World Fly title
Win Émile Pladner 24 January 1933 Tunis 10 rounds  
Loss Baltasar Sangchili 18 March 1933 Valencia, Spain 10 rounds 1935 World Bantam champ
Loss Jackie Brown 3 July 1933 Manchester, Eng. 12 rounds KO For NBA World Fly title
Loss Panama Al Brown 19 February 1934 Paris 15 rounds UD For World Bantam title
Win Émile Pladner 11 July 1934 Paris 10 rounds  
Win Eugène Huat 14 April 1936 Tunis 10 rounds  

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Young Perez". Cyber Boxing Zone. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Victor "Young" Perez (1911–1945)". Wollheim Memorial. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d Silver, Mike (2016). Stars of the Ring, Published by Rowman and Littlefield, Los Angeles, pp. 210–113.
  4. ^ a b "Young Perez". BoxRec. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  5. ^ a b c "Victor "Young" Perez". International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Genaro Stopped in Second By Perez", The Gazette, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, p. 16, 27 October 1931
  7. ^ "Frankie Genaro is Knocked Out", Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, p. 50, 27 October 1931
  8. ^ André Nahum: Quatre boules de cuir ou l'étrange destin de Young Perez, champion du monde de boxe ISBN 2-86970-060-1
  9. ^ "Transport 60 from Drancy,Camp, France to Auschwitz Birkenau, Extermination Camp, Poland on 07/10/1943". deportation.yadvashem.org. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  10. ^ Quatre boules de cuir ou l’étrange destin de Young Perez, champion du monde de boxe by André Nahum: Publisher: Bibliophane (24 April 2002) ISBN 2-86970-060-1 ISBN 978-2869700604

External links edit

  • Victor Perez at The Wollheim Memorial
  • Cyber Boxing Zone bio
Status
Preceded by Latest born world champion to die
21 January 1945 – 6 August 1946
Succeeded by

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Messaoud Hai Victor Perez 18 October 1911 21 January 1945 was a Tunisian Jewish boxer who became the World Flyweight Champion in 1931 and 1932 fighting under his ring name Young Perez He was managed by Leon Bellier 1 He was murdered in the Holocaust Victor PerezStatisticsReal nameMessaoud Hai Victor PerezNickname s Young PerezWeight s FlyweightRange 108 to 119 lb49 to 54 kgHeight5 ft 1 in 1 55 m NationalityTunisianBorn 1911 10 18 18 October 1911Tunis French TunisiaDied21 January 1945 1945 01 21 aged 33 Gleiwitz PolandBoxing recordTotal fights138Wins92Wins by KO29Losses31Draws15Victory of Young Perez against Frankie Genaro 1931 Contents 1 Early life 2 Boxing career 2 1 French Fly champion 1931 2 2 World Fly champion October 1931 3 Auschwitz 4 Legacy 5 Selected fights 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editPerez was born to Sephardic Jewish parents Khomsa Khmaissa Nizard and Makhlouf Khailou Rene Perez a household goods salesman He was raised along with his four siblings in Dar El Berdgana the Jewish quarter of Tunis He started training as a boxer at age 14 along with his older brother Benjamin Kid Perez to emulate his idol Battling Siki a boxing champion from Senegal 2 Near the end of 1928 after competing against the best of the local boxing talent in Tunis at 17 Perez traveled to Paris to pursue his dream of becoming a world boxing champion In his youth after winning the World flyweight title he had a brief relationship with French Italian actress Mireille Balin of Monaco 3 Boxing career editFrench Fly champion 1931 edit Perez s first attempt at France s Flyweight championship came on 8 February 1930 but resulted in a 4th round loss to Henry Kid Oliva in Limoges France 4 In only his 54th professional match Perez won the French Flyweight title in Paris on 4 June 1931 defeating Valentin Angelmann in 15 rounds 4 World Fly champion October 1931 edit On 24 October 1931 he won the International Boxing Union and National Boxing Association NBA World Flyweight crown at Paris s famed Palais de Sports in a second round knockout of the exceptional American boxer Frankie Genaro 5 Perez seemed awed by the American champion who appeared to take the first round after a rally just before the bell But responding to an attempt at a left hook by Genaro Perez proved speedier and tagged his opponent with a crushing right hook to the chin that ended the match only ten seconds into round two 6 Although Genaro struggled to his knees by the count of eight he was unable to get any further before the referee completed the count The loss was only Genaro s second by knockout in his long career 7 Perez subsequently became the youngest French citizen to win a world boxing title 2 Facing stiff competition he lost the title the next year on 31 October 1932 to Jackie Brown in a twelve round points decision in Manchester England He then moved to the bantamweight class In an attempt at the World Bantamweight title on 19 February 1934 he was defeated in a difficult 15 round bout by Panama Al Brown who held a ten inch height advantage He retired from boxing in December 1938 with a record of 92 wins 28 of them knockouts 26 losses and 15 draws 5 Auschwitz editOn 21 September 1943 after being denounced by an acquaintance Perez was arrested in Paris by the Milice Francaise a French collaborationist paramilitary force of the Vichy Regime 3 He was detained in the Drancy internment camp before being transported to the German extermination camp of Auschwitz where he was assigned to the Monowitz subcamp to serve as a slave laborer for I G Farben at the Buna Werke 8 During his transport to Auschwitz on 7 October 1943 he became part of Transport 60 a group of 1 000 prisoners shipped from Drancy in France 9 During his internment he was forced to participate in boxing matches for the amusement of the German guards and officers 2 By 1945 Perez was one of just 31 survivors of the original 1 000 To escape from the Russians rapidly advancing on German held territory the Nazis abandoned Auschwitz in January 1945 On 18 January 1945 Perez became one of the prisoners on the death march from Monowitz in Poland 37 miles 60 km Northwest to the Gleiwitz concentration camp near the Czech border Perez was reported to have been murdered three days later on 21 January According to eye witness testimony he was shot to death by a guard while attempting to distribute bread he had found in Gleiwitz s kitchen to other starving prisoners 10 3 Legacy editHe was inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1986 5 In 2013 his life was made into the French and German language film Victor Young Perez also known as Surviving Auschwitz or Perez ha tza ir Perez s role was played by the 2000 French Olympic Gold medalist in light flyweight boxing Brahim Asloum 3 Selected fights edit5 wins 4 losses Result Opponent s Date Location Duration NotesWin Valentin Angelmann 4 June 1931 Paris 15 rounds Won French Fly titleWin Frankie Genaro 26 October 1931 Paris 2nd round KO Won NBA World Fly titleLoss Jackie Brown 31 October 1932 Manchester Eng 13 round TKO Lost NBA World Fly titleWin Emile Pladner 24 January 1933 Tunis 10 rounds Loss Baltasar Sangchili 18 March 1933 Valencia Spain 10 rounds 1935 World Bantam champLoss Jackie Brown 3 July 1933 Manchester Eng 12 rounds KO For NBA World Fly titleLoss Panama Al Brown 19 February 1934 Paris 15 rounds UD For World Bantam titleWin Emile Pladner 11 July 1934 Paris 10 rounds Win Eugene Huat 14 April 1936 Tunis 10 rounds See also editList of Jews in sports BoxingReferences edit Young Perez Cyber Boxing Zone Retrieved 7 February 2019 a b c Victor Young Perez 1911 1945 Wollheim Memorial Retrieved 26 June 2015 a b c d Silver Mike 2016 Stars of the Ring Published by Rowman and Littlefield Los Angeles pp 210 113 a b Young Perez BoxRec Retrieved 7 February 2016 a b c Victor Young Perez International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Retrieved 26 June 2015 Genaro Stopped in Second By Perez The Gazette Montreal Quebec Canada p 16 27 October 1931 Frankie Genaro is Knocked Out Edmonton Journal Edmonton Alberta Canada p 50 27 October 1931 Andre Nahum Quatre boules de cuir ou l etrange destin de Young Perez champion du monde de boxe ISBN 2 86970 060 1 Transport 60 from Drancy Camp France to Auschwitz Birkenau Extermination Camp Poland on 07 10 1943 deportation yadvashem org Retrieved 16 June 2023 Quatre boules de cuir ou l etrange destin de Young Perez champion du monde de boxe by Andre Nahum Publisher Bibliophane 24 April 2002 ISBN 2 86970 060 1 ISBN 978 2869700604External links editVictor Perez at The Wollheim Memorial Cyber Boxing Zone bioStatusPreceded byTony Marino Latest born world champion to die21 January 1945 6 August 1946 Succeeded byBenny Lynch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victor Perez Tunisian boxer amp oldid 1184219485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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