Eddie Cotton

His style was undoubtedly influenced by his original trainer who had boxed in an almost identical manner.

He won the vacant Michigan version of the world light heavyweight championship in 1963, outpointing Henry Hank over 15 rounds, and twice unsuccessfully challenged for the world title, losing to Harold Johnson for the National Boxing Association title in 1961, and in 1966 losing what many felt was a controversial decision to José Torres for the world title.

After the controversial Torres fight, Cotton was billed as the "Uncrowned Light Heavyweight Champion of the World."

Cotton fought 81 times in his career, winning 56, losing 23 and drawing 2 fights.

[2] After his boxing career ended, Cotton worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company as a tool and die maker.

Boxers Davey Moore , Pertti Purhonen and Eddie Cotton with Miss Finland Kaarina Leskinen in 1962.