Advertisement

Fate Davis Jr.

Advertisement

Fate Davis Jr.

Birth
Montrose, Laurens County, Georgia, USA
Death
19 Jun 2005 (aged 67)
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Welterweight Boxer
Fate Davis boxed professionally in the 1960s and early 1970s. During the day, Davis was a brick and block layer. He also worked at a carwash for extra money. But at night, he was training hard to become a world champion prize fighter. Davis was married to his wife, Georgia, for 46-years and raised 7 step-children. Even though his passion was boxing, he knew that a steady paycheck was more important. He believed that his day jobs kept him in shape for his time in the ring. One of Davis' last jobs was on a construction crew that built Akron's new baseball stadium, Canal Park. Davis enjoyed hard work. His boxing career lasted well into middle age. He won numerous Akron Golden Glove titles, and turned pro in 1962. He had ambition and talent for the sport. He had wanted to fight champion boxer, Emile Griffith, but was told that he would have to defeat "Hurricane" Carter first. Most thought that Davis had a good chance of staying a few rounds with Carter. But he was knocked out in the first round by Carter's legendary left hook. Davis and Carter remained friends and stayed in touch over the years and Carter came to Akron right after Davis was inducted into the Summit County Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000. Davis was scheduled to fight Griffith after the Carter bout but, because of poor pre-fight ticket sales, the match was scrubbed. Davis went on to fight 3-world champions: Jose Angel Napoles, Angel Espada and Curtis Cokes. He actually fought Cokes twice in the '70s at the Akron Armory. Fate Davis suffered a detached retina late in his career and his boxing opponents were getting increasingly more difficult to see. He refused eye surgery because he feared blindness. He didn't want to take the chance that he would ever be unable to support his family. Instead, he gave up boxing. Fate Davis died on Father's Day at the age of 67.

Fate Davis Jr. made his transition on June 19 (Father's Day) 2005, at 11:30 p.m., at the Hospice Visiting Nurse Service in Fairlawn, Ohio. Services will be Monday, June 27, 2005, at 1 p.m., at Stewart & Calhoun Funeral Home, Pastor Curtis Minter officiating. Friends may visit from 12 p.m. until the time of service. Interment at Mt. Peace Cemetery. Procession will form and condolences may be sent to 1005 LaCroix Ave., Akron, Ohio 44307.
________________________________________

FROM THE AKRON CITY DIRECTORIES:

1960
Fate Davis, (Georgia), auto washer, home - 212 E. Crosier St.

1965
Fate Davis Jr., (Georgia L.), construction worker, home - 1005 LaCroix Ave.

1969 same as 1965.
________________________________________

BY NELSON BOYES:
Just saw this after a web search. I knew Fate a long time ago. He was truly a fine man and I considered him a good friend. I knew fate, Cecil and "Mr. Fate" from Miami Street. Mr. Fate was one of the finest men I have ever knownand his sons made him proud. One Sat. evening Fate walks up to me in Glady's place on Washington Street, and says "let's ride". Wetooled downtown in his father's beautiful old Fleetwod. We hit the Top Hat, Bennie Rivers and a couple of after hours clubs. At each stop as people gathered around Fate he introduced me as a close friend. Did wonders for my rep downtown and in North Akron, a thoughtful gesture from a good man.I think of the people of Miami Street and South Akron often, Rufus Dean the Fitzgeralds, the Cartwells, the Sadler bros, Toby, JB, Margie & Griffen, Paul & albert Fletcher, Avery and Tommy, Willie Ropel. My main runnin' partners Chuck Blackwell & Skinny Williams, Chuck's brothers Ello and Red Ginger, LS Tina, DS Tina, Doug and Omar. Miss Gloria Jean Haley, and so many more. I know many have passed and Ihave been in all over the country and many other countries, I have never forgotton Miami Street and the people.
- Nelson Boyes

Thanks,Nelson!
________________________________________
Welterweight Boxer
Fate Davis boxed professionally in the 1960s and early 1970s. During the day, Davis was a brick and block layer. He also worked at a carwash for extra money. But at night, he was training hard to become a world champion prize fighter. Davis was married to his wife, Georgia, for 46-years and raised 7 step-children. Even though his passion was boxing, he knew that a steady paycheck was more important. He believed that his day jobs kept him in shape for his time in the ring. One of Davis' last jobs was on a construction crew that built Akron's new baseball stadium, Canal Park. Davis enjoyed hard work. His boxing career lasted well into middle age. He won numerous Akron Golden Glove titles, and turned pro in 1962. He had ambition and talent for the sport. He had wanted to fight champion boxer, Emile Griffith, but was told that he would have to defeat "Hurricane" Carter first. Most thought that Davis had a good chance of staying a few rounds with Carter. But he was knocked out in the first round by Carter's legendary left hook. Davis and Carter remained friends and stayed in touch over the years and Carter came to Akron right after Davis was inducted into the Summit County Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000. Davis was scheduled to fight Griffith after the Carter bout but, because of poor pre-fight ticket sales, the match was scrubbed. Davis went on to fight 3-world champions: Jose Angel Napoles, Angel Espada and Curtis Cokes. He actually fought Cokes twice in the '70s at the Akron Armory. Fate Davis suffered a detached retina late in his career and his boxing opponents were getting increasingly more difficult to see. He refused eye surgery because he feared blindness. He didn't want to take the chance that he would ever be unable to support his family. Instead, he gave up boxing. Fate Davis died on Father's Day at the age of 67.

Fate Davis Jr. made his transition on June 19 (Father's Day) 2005, at 11:30 p.m., at the Hospice Visiting Nurse Service in Fairlawn, Ohio. Services will be Monday, June 27, 2005, at 1 p.m., at Stewart & Calhoun Funeral Home, Pastor Curtis Minter officiating. Friends may visit from 12 p.m. until the time of service. Interment at Mt. Peace Cemetery. Procession will form and condolences may be sent to 1005 LaCroix Ave., Akron, Ohio 44307.
________________________________________

FROM THE AKRON CITY DIRECTORIES:

1960
Fate Davis, (Georgia), auto washer, home - 212 E. Crosier St.

1965
Fate Davis Jr., (Georgia L.), construction worker, home - 1005 LaCroix Ave.

1969 same as 1965.
________________________________________

BY NELSON BOYES:
Just saw this after a web search. I knew Fate a long time ago. He was truly a fine man and I considered him a good friend. I knew fate, Cecil and "Mr. Fate" from Miami Street. Mr. Fate was one of the finest men I have ever knownand his sons made him proud. One Sat. evening Fate walks up to me in Glady's place on Washington Street, and says "let's ride". Wetooled downtown in his father's beautiful old Fleetwod. We hit the Top Hat, Bennie Rivers and a couple of after hours clubs. At each stop as people gathered around Fate he introduced me as a close friend. Did wonders for my rep downtown and in North Akron, a thoughtful gesture from a good man.I think of the people of Miami Street and South Akron often, Rufus Dean the Fitzgeralds, the Cartwells, the Sadler bros, Toby, JB, Margie & Griffen, Paul & albert Fletcher, Avery and Tommy, Willie Ropel. My main runnin' partners Chuck Blackwell & Skinny Williams, Chuck's brothers Ello and Red Ginger, LS Tina, DS Tina, Doug and Omar. Miss Gloria Jean Haley, and so many more. I know many have passed and Ihave been in all over the country and many other countries, I have never forgotton Miami Street and the people.
- Nelson Boyes

Thanks,Nelson!
________________________________________


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

  • Created by: Mr. Ed
  • Added: Jun 25, 2005
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11234497/fate-davis: accessed ), memorial page for Fate Davis Jr. (23 May 1938–19 Jun 2005), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11234497, citing Mount Peace Cemetery, Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Mr. Ed (contributor 35186547).