Bill Rocco
Bill Rocco
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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William Joseph Rocco was born on March 20, 1906, in New York City to Italian immigrant parents. He is commonly referred to as Bill Rocco.
Birth and Death Dates
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March 20, 1906 - April 16, 1993
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Rocco was an American journalist, author, and boxing historian of Italian descent. Throughout his career, he held various roles in journalism, including sports writer and editor.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in New York City's Little Italy neighborhood, Rocco developed a passion for sports, particularly boxing. He began writing about the sport at a young age, eventually landing a job as a sports reporter for the _New York Journal-American_ newspaper. His extensive knowledge of boxing history and his ability to tell compelling stories made him a beloved figure in the world of journalism.
Major Accomplishments
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Rocco's most notable achievement was his creation of "The Ring" magazine, which has become one of the most respected publications in the boxing industry. He served as its editor from 1954 until his retirement in 1968. During his tenure, Rocco introduced many innovative features that helped establish "The Ring" as a leading authority on professional boxing.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Rocco's notable works include:
"The Ring Boxing Encyclopedia": A comprehensive guide to the sport, covering its history, techniques, and notable fighters.
"The Greatest Fights of All Time": A series of articles profiling some of the most epic battles in boxing history.
Impact and Legacy
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Rocco's influence on boxing journalism is immeasurable. He helped shape the way sports writers cover the sport, emphasizing storytelling and historical context over mere match reports. His dedication to preserving the rich heritage of boxing has inspired generations of journalists, authors, and fans alike.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Rocco's quotes and writings are still widely read today for several reasons:
Insightful analysis: He possessed a deep understanding of the sport, which enabled him to provide insightful commentary on fighters, matches, and trends.
Engaging storytelling: Rocco was a masterful storyteller who could transport readers into the world of boxing. His vivid descriptions of fights and fighters have become iconic in their own right.
* Historical significance: As a chronicler of the sport's history, Rocco has left an indelible mark on our understanding of boxing's evolution over time.
Today, fans and writers continue to draw inspiration from Rocco's work. His legacy serves as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling in sports journalism.
Quotes by Bill Rocco


In general, screened investing -- both religious and secular -- is getting more acceptable as investors have a greater desire to make investments that don't conflict with their core values.

To a certain extent, the China story is easy to absorb. It's the most populous country in the world; it's moving rapidly up the economic ladder; it's going from bikes to cars. But it's tricky because that doesn't get to the point that a fast-growing economy means your investment is going to do well.

Those kinds of funds only work well for people who don't own a U.S. fund and who are keeping their portfolio simple.

We had to place at least third to win the title and we had our eyes on this for a while. They performed extremely well today.




