Jake LaMotta
An image from Confessions of a Psycho Cat, one of the productions that also features Jake LaMotta.
Jake LaMotta

Jake LaMotta

July 10, 1922 — New York City, New York, USA

Jake LaMotta had one of the best chins in boxing history. In over 110 fights against the greatest middleweights in history, LaMotta was only knocked to the canvas once in his entire 14 year career. Turning pro in the early 1940s, Lamotta ran up an impressive undefeated streak before losing. He was the first fighter to defeat the great Sugar Ray Robinson (Robinson was 40-0). Claimed to have "taken a dive" against "Blackjack" Billy Fox in New York City. Fox was 49-1 with 49 knockouts. Captured the World's Middleweight Title from the legendary Frenchman Marcel Cerdan. Made two successful title defenses. Was knocked down by light-heavyweight Danny Nardico in West Palm Beach, Florida in the early 1950s. Made an ill advised comeback and lost to Billy Kilgore in Miami Beach. Ran a popular nightclub on Miami Beach in the 1950s. Served a short prison term. Acted in the movie, L'arnaqueur (1961) with Paul Newman. - IMDb Mini Biography

The Hustler

The Hustler

1961

Hangmen

Hangmen

1987

Raging Bull: Before the Fight

Raging Bull: Before the Fight

2005

Confessions of a Psycho Cat

Confessions of a Psycho Cat

1968

Mob War

Mob War

1989

The Happy Moose

1995

Sugar Ray Robinson: The Bright Lights and Dark Shadows of a Champion

Sugar Ray Robinson: The Bright Lights and Dark Shadows of a Champion

1998

Jake LaMotta vs. Sugar Ray Robinson VI

Jake LaMotta vs. Sugar Ray Robinson VI

1951