Ray "Windmill" White (born August 5, 1938) is an American former professional boxer best known for his unorthodox punches.
[1] He fought boxers like Jimmy Dupree, Jesse Burnett and Mike Quarry.
He was a popular[citation needed] draw in the Los Angeles area, fighting multiple times at the Olympic Auditorium and winning the California State Light Heavyweight title.
He retired in 1974 and despite a record of 41-14-5 and wins over name contenders of the era, he was never offered a shot at a world title.
[2] He was ranked the 7th most awkward fighter of all time in The Ultimate Boxing Book of Lists by Bert Randolph Sugar and Teddy Atlas.