Wildcat Monte

On February 12, 1924, he fought Eddie Mack at the Rialto Theatre in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Monte "proved a flash in the pan and just for a few seconds in the opening frame", but then lost the match by technical knockout in the third round.

[4] Monte fought the Philippine welterweight title holder, Sabino Apara, on February 20, 1929.

[6] In 1934, Monte fought Herbert Stribling and lost by points after a six-round match at the Coliseum in Coral Gables, Florida.

Monte died on October 26, 1961, while on a golf course in Hot Springs, Arkansas; he was survived by his wife and a daughter.