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Age 18 boxer started his career on December 1951 building a record of 28-3-0 over 2 years, last fighting 0 ago in May 1954. The longest KO streak that Moody has ever had is 4 throughout his 31 fights and his longest winning streak is 18 wins. This started on December 1951 and came to an end on August 1953.
In his debut fight, Moody's became only the 6th fighter to go the distance with Jimmy Cousins, winning by PTS in round 4 of 4. Moody's rise in boxing continued with 16 fights against fighters such as Al Andrews, Tony Gunia and Jimmy Sanders. He had a mixed start to his career but mostly successful so far.
Keeping his losses at 1, Moody fought on June 17th, 1953 beating Eddie Bell via TKO. This took his record to 23-1-0 showing quite the successful career to date. Moody's fight against Eddie Bell came in the 2nd round of a 8 round fight via TKO. Moody became the first person to stop Bell.
Giuseppe Fusaro was the next fight for Moody on July 13th, 1953 and also his next career win. Fusaro was stopped in the 5th round via TKO crowning Moody as the first person to stop this opponent.
Pushing his career further, Moody fought Irvin Steen on August 8th, 1953 adding to his winning record. Moody's UD win against Irvin Steen came via judges decision of a 10 round fight. Moody became the 18th person to defeat Steen and secured a great win.
Del Flanagan was next in line for Moody where unfortunately, he was defeated on September 16th, 1953 taking his record to 26-2-0. Moody's fight against Del Flanagan was Moody's 2nd stoppage defeat which came via KO in the 7th round of the fight. Racking up wins against Sauveur Chiocca and Ralph Alvarez, Moody went on to fight and win these next 2 fights.
The next defeat of Moody's career came against Pat Lowry on May 25th, 1954. This took his career record to 28-3-0. This turned out to be Moody's final career fight. Lowry became the 3rd person to stop Moody in round 5 of a 10 round fight via KO.