HEDGEMON LEWIS GOING INTO THE CALIFORNIA BOXING HALL OF FAME.
It was a forgotten name from the glorious late 60's and early 70's.
Now he is going to be inducted into the California Boxing Hall Of Fame on
August 19th. His name is Hedgemon Lewis. Congratulations Hedgemon, a very
deserving inductee.
Hedge is now just a footnote in welterweight championship history. He
was once recognized as world champion by New York State Athletic Commission
after he whipped favorite son Billy Backus a few times. The real champion of
that era was the great Jose " Mantequilla " Napoles. Lewis twice met Napoles
for world honors losing the first fight on a very close verdict. In the
return match Hedge was halted in nine rounds.
Lewis would later challenge the man who beat Napoles, John H. Stracey
and again fail to capture crown. Lewis also had a series of exciting bouts
with the popular Ernie ' Red " Lopez and he held International Boxing Hall
Of Fame inductee Carlos Palomino to a draw. Hedgemon Lewis WAS Sugar Ray
Leonard before there was a Sugar Ray Leonard. Lewis had grace, style and
flash. What Hedge didn't have was Ray's strength and power. Hedge's whiskers
were not the best but he was skillful in avoiding punches. Ray Leonard had
nothing on Lewis when it came to pure boxing ability.
When I think back about Hedgemon Lewis, I just think "class act".
There is no doubt in my mind with the fragmented titles we have today plus
the twelve round championship distance that Lewis would have copped a crown.
When he was on his game you could not get to him until the seventh or eighth
round. This boxer was MADE for the twelve round distance because he had the
heart, style and endurance to go fifteen. In a twelve rounder he would build
up such an insurmountable lead that you would have to knock him out. No easy
task. In his prime the only ones to really compete with him were the great
Napoles and the vastly under rated Ernie "Red" Lopez.
So here's hats off to Hedgemon Lewis. It was a pleasure to watch him
fight.