in 1958 After winning the gold medal, Rademacher started saying that he would be able to become world heavyweight champion in his first professional fight. He made his belief public and was able to lure world Heavyweight champion
Floyd Patterson into defending his crown against him in his professional debut. It is the only time to date that a fighter making his professional debut has challenged for the world heavyweight title. The bout, at
Sick's Stadium in Seattle, was refereed by former light-heavyweight champion
Tommy Loughran, who himself had contended for the heavy crown once, vs.
Primo Carnera, in 1934. Rademacher dropped Patterson in round two, but Patterson recovered and knocked Rademacher down seven times, defeating him by a
knockout in round six. Legendary boxing promoter
Jack Hurley promoted the match. Rademacher fought
Zora Folley,
Brian London,
George Chuvalo,
Buddy Turman, and the former world light heavyweight champion,
Archie Moore. He lost to Moore, Folley and London but beat Chuvalo,
LaMar Clark, and Turman, among others. His last bout was with former world middleweight champion
Carl "Bobo" Olson, whom he beat by decision. ==Personal life==