Willie Toweel

South African boxer

Willie Toweel
Medal record
Men's Boxing
Representing  South Africa
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1952 Helsinki Flyweight

Willie Michael "Willie" Toweel (6 April 1934 – 25 December 2017) was a boxer from South Africa, who won the bronze medal in the flyweight division (– 51 kg) at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland.[1]

Personal life

Willie was born in Benoni, and was the brother of Alan, Jimmy, Fraser, Vic, Maurice, Maureen Toweel and Antoinette Moussallem; and the uncle of Paul Toweel.

Amateur career

As an amateur, Willie won Junior and Senior South African boxing titles, and won the bronze medal at the 1952 Olympic Games. He lost to Nate Brooks of the United States, the eventual gold medalist.

1952 Olympic results

Below are the results of Willie Toweel, a South African boxer who competed in the flyweight division at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics.

  • Round of 32: defeated Kornel Molnar (Hungary) by decision, 3–0.
  • Round of 16: defeated Al Asuncion (Philippines) by decision, 2-1
  • Quarterfinal: defeated Han Soo-An (South Korea) by decision, 3–0.
  • Semifinal: lost to Nate Brooks (United States) by decision, 0–3. (was awarded a bronze medal)

Professional career

He began his professional career in 1953. After notching up a few wins, Willie fought Matthew Raaff for the vacant South African Bantamweight title at Feather Market Hall in Port Elizabeth, and knocked Raaff out in the seventh round. On 22 May 1954, Toweel outpointed Tony Lombard over 12 rounds to win the vacant South African Featherweight Title.

Winning his next ten fights, Willie challenged Robert Cohen for the World Bantamweight title. They fought on 3 September 1955, at Rand Stadium in Johannesburg. Toweel was knocked down three times in the second round, twice for three counts, and once for no count. Toweel fought back courageously, and was also knocked down in the tenth round. The hard-fought world title bout resulted in a 15-round draw, with Cohen retaining his world title.

Moving up a division to Lightweight, Toweel faced rival Johnny 'Smiler' Van Rensburg for the British Empire and South African Lightweight Titles. In their first encounter, Toweel lost, retiring in the ninth round with hand and ankle injuries. Over the span of their careers, they would fight each other another five times, Willie winning the next three bouts with Van Rensburg, and their final bout wit each other ending in a draw over 15 rounds.

Willie was affected by tragedy when he fought 21-year-old South African Hubert Essakow on 19 March 1956, in defense of his South African Featherweight Title. Essakow sustained fatal brain injuries in the fight, and died 52 hours later after losing to Toweel by 11th-round knockout. Willie, being a religious man, seriously considered retirement from boxing. He often held back his attack on many of his future opponents, in fear he might hurt them. Late in his career, in the same venue where he fought Essakow, he was disqualified in a bout against Jannie Botes for a low blow. Afterwards, he said during the fight his memories of Essakow came flooding back, and he just wanted to find an excuse to get out of the ring.

With his management team behind him, Toweel continued to box, and racked up another seven wins, with a draw against Van Rensburg. Willie then fought in England, and defeated Dave Charnley on points over 15 rounds to defend his British Empire Lightweight Title. Toweel won his next eight fights before losing to Frenchman Guy Gracia by TKO in the seventh round on 23 April 1958, in Kelvin Hall, Glasgow. Willie had unfortunately been suffering with bad sinusitis before the fight. Willie got revenge 10 months later, defeating Gracia on points in Cape Town, South Africa.

After defeating Van Rensburg for the final time in Salisbury, Toweel faced Dave Charnley again. Struggling to the Lightweight weight limit, Toweel lost his British Empire Lightweight title by getting knocked out in the tenth round.

Moving up to welterweight, Toweel fought Len Matthews at Madison Square Garden on 20 November 1959. He was the first South African to top the bill there. Despite being knocked down twice in the eighth round, Willie fought brilliantly and won on points. Willie was beaten on points for the first time, losing a 10-round decision to Wally Swift in Nottingham on 7 December 1959.

Following the Swift fight, Willie gained two more wins in South Africa, over Julio Silvo and Fred Tiedt before beating Benny Niewenhuizen for the vacant South African Welterweight title, to win his fourth national title. On 17 September 1960, Toweel was disqualified against Jannie Botes, and lost his title. In his last professional ring appearance, Toweel fought future World Welterweight and Middleweight champion Emile Griffith at Madison Square Garden on 22 October 1960. Willie started well in the bout, but was stopped in the eighth round. This was his last fight. Toweel retired from boxing at age 26, with a career record of 46 wins, six losses and two draws, with 23 knockouts.

45 Wins (23 knockouts, 22 decisions), 6 Losses (3 knockouts, 3 decision), 2 Draws[2]
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundsDateLocationNotes
Lost45–6United States Virgin Islands Emile GriffithTKO1022 October September 1960United StatesMadison Square Garden, New York, USA
Lost45–5South Africa Jannie BotesDQ1217 September 1960South AfricaCity Hall, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win45–3South Africa Benny NieuwenhuizenPTS1227 August 1960South AfricaMarket Hall, Welkom, Free State, South Africa
Win44–3Republic of Ireland Fred TiedtPTS1016 July 1960South AfricaIcedrome, Durban, South Africa
Win43–3Mozambique Julio SilvoKO1016 April 1960South AfricaIcedrome, Durban, South Africa
Lost42–4United Kingdom Wally SwiftPTS107 December 1959United KingdomIce Rink, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Win42–3United States Len MatthewsSD1020 November 1959United StatesMadison Square Garden, New York, USA
Win41–3United Kingdom Paddy GrahamTKO103 October 1959United KingdomEmpire Pool, Wembley, United Kingdom
Lost40–3United Kingdom Dave CharnleyKO1512 May 1959United KingdomEmpire Pool, Wembley, United Kingdom
Win40–2South Africa Johnny van RensburgPTS1021 March 1959RhodesiaRaylton Sports Club, Salisbury, Rhodesia
Win39–2France Guy GraciaKO1024 February 1959South AfricaGreen Point Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa
Win38–2FranceTony GarciaKO1019 November 1958South AfricaGoodwood Hall, Cape Town, South Africa
Lost37–2France Guy GraciaTKO1023 April 1958United KingdomKelvin Hall, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Win37–1France Fernand NolletPTS1025 March 1958United KingdomEarls Court Empress Hall, Kensington, United Kingdom
Win36–1Cuba Orlando ZuluetaPTS101 January 1958United KingdomEarls Court Empress Hall, Kensington, United Kingdom
Win35–1Mexico Al NevarezPTS1030 November 1957South Africa Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win34–1Spain Jose HernandezTKO105 November 1957United KingdomRoyal Albert Hall, Kensington, United Kingdom
Win33–1United States Jimmy CarterPTS108 October 1957United KingdomRoyal Albert Hall, Kensington, United Kingdom
Win32–1Spain Boby RosPTS106 September 1957United KingdomKing's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, United Kingdom
Win31–1United Kingdom Billy Spider KellyPTS1015 August 1957United KingdomKelvin Hall, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Win30–1United Kingdom Dave CharnleyPTS1511 May 1957United KingdomEarls Court Empress Hall, Kensington, United Kingdom
Win29–1Italy Franco RosiniPTS1011 May 1957ZambiaRoan Mine Club, Luanshya, Zambia
Win28–1South Africa Johnny van RensburgRTD1514 February 1957South Africa Green Point Track, Cape Town, South Africa
Win27–1Canada Richie HowardPTS101 December 1956South Africa Olympia Ice Rink, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win26–1Canada Richie HowardPTS1510 November 1956South Africa Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win25–1Belgium Georges DeVosPTS106 October 1956South Africa Olympia Ice Rink, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Draw24–1South Africa Johnny van RensburgPTS1511 August 1956South Africa Olympia Ice Rink, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win24–1South Africa Johnny van RensburgPTS1516 June 1956South Africa Olympia Ice Rink, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win23–1South Africa Tienie PretoriusTKO1019 March 1956Zambia Roan Mine Club, Luanshya, Zambia
Win22–1South Africa Hubert EssakowKO1219 March 1956South Africa City Hall, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Lost21–1South Africa Johnny van RensburgRTD1510 December 1955South Africa Olympia Ice Rink, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win21–0West Germany Albert MuellerKO1019 November 1955South Africa Davies Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Draw20–0France Robert CohenPTS153 September 1955South Africa Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win20–0Italy Tino CardinaleTKO1023 May 1955South Africa City Hall, Durban, Natal, South Africa
Win19–0South Africa Henry BruynsKO1223 April 1955South Africa Kroonstad, Free State, South Africa
Win18–0South Africa Willie van der MerweKO89 April 1955South Africa City Hall, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win17–0France Jean BichotPTS1014 March 1955South Africa Wembley Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win16–0South Africa Louis KlopperRTD127 February 1955South Africa City Hall, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win15–0South Africa Jerry JoosteTKO813 December 1954Rhodesia Raylton Sports Club, Salisbury, Rhodesia
Win14–0France Andre ValignatPTS106 November 1954South Africa Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win13–0United States Pappy GaultPTS102 October 1954South Africa Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win12–0South Africa Gerry BritzTKO102 September 1954South Africa City Hall, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win11–0United Kingdom Denny DawsonKO1030 June 1954South Africa Olympia Ice Rink, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win10–0South Africa Tony LombardPTS1222 May 1954South Africa City Hall, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win9–0South Africa Gary GordonTKO88 May 1954South Africa Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win8–0South Africa Jackie O'ConnorKO129 March 1954South Africa City Hall, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win7–0South Africa Matthew RaaffTKO1226 October 1953South Africa Feather Market Hall, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Win6–0South Africa Jerry JoosteRTD83 October 1953South Africa Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win5–0South Africa Kalla PerssonKO629 August 1953South Africa Wembley Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win4–0South Africa Bokkie GrobblerKO65 August 1953South Africa Wembley Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win3–0South Africa Billy LambertonPTS624 July 1953South Africa Olympia Ice Rink, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win2–0South Africa Tiny CorbettKO813 June 1953South Africa City Hall, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Win1–0South Africa Jackie O'ConnorPTS45 September 1953South Africa Wembley Stadium, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

Training career

Toweel trained Charlie Weir, and world champions Brian Mitchell and Thulani Malinga.[3]

Olympic results

Later life and death

Willie lived in Randburg, South Africa, until his death on Christmas Day, 25 December 2017.

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Willie Toweel". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Willie Toweel". BoxRec. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  3. ^ Jackson, Ron. "Legend of SA boxing ring Toweel dies". SuperSport.
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