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Frankie DePaula (July 4, 1939 – September 14, 1970) was a
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from
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Early life

DePaula was born on July 4, 1939, in
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. DePaula was born and raised on Duncan Avenue in Jersey City along with his family.


Amateur boxing career

After his release from prison, DePaula, who had boxed while incarcerated, began training as an amateur at the
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gym in
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. He won the Novice 175 lb
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title in 1962.


Professional boxing career

DePaula made his professional
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debut on April 27, 1962, at the Gladiator Arena in
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a former world middleweight and light heavyweight champion.


Fight with Dick Tiger

On October 25, 1968, DePaula met ex-Light Heavyweight champion and ex-Middleweight champion Dick Tiger. It was a non-title bout at
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. In an exciting brawl, each fighter knocked the other to the canvas on two occasions. The fight was a victory for Dick by unanimous decision. The bout was later awarded the Ring Magazine's 'Fight of the Year' for 1968.


Fight with Bob Foster

Although DePaula's bout with Dick Tiger had been announced as being an eliminator for the world
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title, his drawing power ensured that the matchmakers at Madison Square Garden elected that he go on to fight the champion, Bob Foster. After knocking down Foster moments into their match (Foster claimed he was pushed, but the referee ruled it an official knockdown); the fight was awarded to Foster in accordance to New York State boxing rules after DePaula was sent to the canvas for a third time in the first of a scheduled 15 round contest.


Arrest and legal troubles

In May 1969, DePaula was arrested by federal agents along with a group including Gary Garafola, Maxim Griesler, Henry Marler, Paul Evans, John Gardner, John DiMayo and Richard Brunell (Brunell later became a government witness against the other defendants) and charged with conspiracy, theft and possession of stolen copper. The offences were alleged to have taken place in March 1968. A few days later, his licence was suspended by the
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. He was also subpoenaed by the New York District Attorney's Office to appear before a grand jury investigating corruption in the boxing industry. On December 16, 1969, DePaula was indicted for perjury in regard to one of the responses he had given to prosecutors at the grand jury hearings earlier in the year. His co-indictees; James 'Jimmy Nap' Napoli and Joseph Calabro were suspected by an
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and
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task force of having fixed DePaula's bout with Bob Foster. DePaula's trial in regard to the copper heist began on April 14, 1970, at the Federal Criminal Court in Newark, New Jersey. On May 7, the jury acquitted him of charges of possession and theft, but failed to reach a verdict on the charge of conspiracy.


Shooting and death

In the early hours of the morning of May 14, 1970, DePaula, in the company of Sharon Elwell, his 18-year-old girlfriend, was dropped off in front of Elwell's apartment situated on Harrison Avenue in
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. They found a note stuck on the front entrance which informed them that the door was not working and to use the back entrance. DePaula was shot as he made his way through an adjoining alley. He was taken to the
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where he developed paralysis. He died four months later.


Trial of suspects

The trial of DePaula's alleged assailants, Garafola and Richard 'Ricky' Phelan was held at the Municipal Court Building in Jersey City between February and March 1971. Both were acquitted of all charges.


References


Further reading

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External links

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Frankie DePaula Professional Boxing Record at BoxRec
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Frankie DePaula Fan Page on Facebook
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JERSEY BOY: The Life and Mob Slaying of Frankie DePaula Group on Facebook
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Audio interview with Adeyinka Makinde, author of JERSEY BOY: The Life and Mob Slaying of Frankie DePaula on Talkin' Boxing With Billy C, September 2010
'" * Kane, Martin http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1082063/index.htm ''Frankie the Banger gets Banged'' Sports Illustrated (1969) * Makinde, Adeyinka http://www.saddoboxing.com/ade3.html ''Frankie DePaula: In Memoriam'' saddoboxing.com (2001) * Makinde, Adeyinka http://adeyinkamakinde.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/mysteries-of-frankie-depaula.html''The Mysteries of Frankie DePaula'' eastsideboxing.com (2006) * Makinde, Adeyinka http://adeyinkamakinde.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/frankie-depaula-versus-bob-foster-22nd.html ''Frankie DePaula's Curious Bout with Bob Foster'' eastsideboxing.com (2009) * Klimes, Michael http://adeyinkamakinde.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/book-review-of-jersey-boy-at.html ''The Weigh-in: JERSEY BOY: The Life and Mob Slaying of Frankie DePaula by Adeyinka Makinde'' eastsideboxing.com (2010) * Mulcahey, Marty http://www.maxboxing.com/news/max-boxing-news/a-real-jersey-boy ''A Real Jersey Boy'' maxboxing.com (2010) {{DEFAULTSORT:DePaula, Frankie 1939 births 1970 deaths Boxers from New Jersey Light-heavyweight boxers Sportspeople from Jersey City, New Jersey Deaths by firearm in New Jersey People murdered in New Jersey American male boxers