Pic started boxing as a teenager in the backyard of his neighbor Joe Sloan's house in
Ridley Township. They would let the grass grow high, then cut the shape of a boxing ring with a lawn mower. Sloan would eventually bring Pic and his friends Micky Diflo (Mick) and Victor Papa (Vic) to Upper Darby gym to box. A trainer named Marty Feldman noticed Pic and his friends' natural abilities and began working with them. After a year under Feldman's tutelage, Pic won the 1976 Philadelphia
Golden Gloves as a lightweight. Mick and Pic also went to Bermuda twice, representing U.S. boxers, to face off against international competition in the Bermuda Amateur Boxing Association. Soon after, the trio of Mick, Vic, and Pic would turn pro under Peltz Boxing Promotions. Trainer Marty Feldman believed in full hard sparring. During camps at Upper Darby gym, the hard sparring sessions became legendary. Often, other fighters in the gym would literally stop what they were doing to watch the highly competitive sessions. Marty's other top Philly middleweights Frank "the Animal" Fletcher and his brother Anthony would also participate, drawing in big crowds. Thanks to his great training partners Pic's pro career started with a 15-bout unbeaten streak (14-0-1) and went 25-2-3 in his first thirty fights. During his 10-year boxing career, Pic had 2 layoffs due to a car accident and an eye injury. The car accident happened in 1979 on McDade boulevard in Ridley. The vehicle went through 2 telephone poles before being stopped by the third. He sustained a back injury, which temporarily removed him from boxing. A year later Pic returned to the ring, and would go on 2-year winning streak, until his third matchup against Philly's Johnny Cooper. An unmotivated and out of shape Pic would suffer a unanimous decision loss to Cooper, and a broken orbital bone. He would take almost 2 years off focusing on his family and his personal health. Pic found his motivation in 1984 and began training once again with Marty Feldman. In his final comeback he would go on another win streak, all by way of knockout. Pic would drop his last 2 fights in 1986 before retiring with a record of 31-4-3. == Achievements ==