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Ruby Goldstein was known as "Jewel of The Ghetto". Born to a poor Jewish family,Goldstein learned to fight in the ghetto's of New York. Less than 5 feet 5 inches tall, never-the-less, he carried dynamite in both fists. As an amateur boxer he remained undefeated and compiled a record of 14-0. Goldstein under the management of Hymie Cantor made his ...
Date Of Birth October 7, 1907 Died 1984-04-22 Place Of Birth Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA Height 5' 4½" (1.64 m) Profession Actor Nationality American Star Sign Libra
# Quote 1 [on Benny Paret 's death] No one is to blame. It's the type of sport it is. Death is a tragedy that occasionally will happen.
# Fact 1 He died of cancer at his home in Miami Beach, FL. 2 He was born on Cherry Street on the Lower East Side in Manhattan (NYC). 3 He had a son, Herbert, with his wife, Beatrice. 4 Inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1995. 5 Professional boxer and boxing referee. 6 Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame as a referee, 1994.
Actor Title Year Status Character Randy Turpin vs. Bobo Olson 1953 Short Referee
Self Title Year Status Character What's My Line? 1959 TV Series Himself - Mystery Guest World's Heavyweight Championship Fight: Floyd Patterson Heavyweight Champion of the World versus Ingemar Johansson Heavyweight Champion of Europe 1959 Documentary short Himself (uncredited) Gillette Cavalcade of Sports 1951-1957 TV Series Himself - Referee Rocky Marciano vs. Ezzard Charles 1954 TV Movie Himself - Referee Rocky Marciano vs. Roland LaStarza 1953 Documentary short Himself The Joe Louis Story 1953 Himself The Ed Sullivan Show 1948 TV Series Himself - Boxing Referee World's Heavyweight Championship: Joe Louis vs. Jersey Joe Walcott 1947 Himself - Referee
Known for movies The Joe Louis Story (1953) as Himself
Rocky Marciano vs. Roland LaStarza (1953) as Himself
Rocky Marciano vs. Ezzard Charles (1954) as Himself - Referee
World's Heavyweight Championship: Joe Louis vs. Jersey Joe Walcott (1947) as Himself - Referee