Background
Lee was born to a working class Italian family in Donora, Pennsylvania. His father, a bricklayer by trade worked very hard to put food on the table, even when there were no jobs available.
Lee was born to a working class Italian family in Donora, Pennsylvania. His father, a bricklayer by trade worked very hard to put food on the table, even when there were no jobs available.
His professional career spanned from 1946 until 1953, with a record of 76 wins, 7 losses, 0 draws, and 48 knockouts. The Sala"s were a very athletic family. Lee enlisted in the United States Navy in 1944 During World World War World War II He served on the United States Ship Iowa for 2 years, and saw action in the south Pacific.
After being honorably discharged from the Navy in 1946, Lee turned professional.
Winning his first bout against Sonny Hope by knockout in round 4. Lee then went on a 47-fight winning streak, finally losing a decision to Tony DeMicco.
He avenged his loss 2 weeks later Lee fought many top contenders of his time, and newspaper articles reveal that he was in line for a title shot on several occasions. Some say that Lee "hit to hard" and that is why those matches never came to fruition.
A Washington Post article from June 19, 1948 reveals that Promoter Jack McGinley offered Rocky Graziano $25,000 for a non title shot against Sala, the offer was declined.
At one point Sala had outstanding offers to fight both Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake LaMotta for the title. LaMotta received offers from Sala"s manager Bunny Buntag upwards of $50,000. Sala was next in line for a title shot against Robinson after LaMotta"s loss to "Sugar" Ray in 1951, however Robinson signed to fight Holly Mims One of Sala"s most memorable bouts was against Syracuses" Joey Dejohn, who went on to fight Jake LaMotta.
Sala was knocked down 5 times, but in the 6th round, he was able to turn it around and knock DeJohn out, breaking Dejohn"s Jaw in the process.
Sala remained a top-10 middleweight contender for the majority of his career, and finally retired after a few setbacks to big name fighters such as Carl "Bobo" Olson. Sala had also just married Florida beauty queen Adeline Mondello, and was planning on starting a family.
He started working in the whiskey distribution business, and later became a deputy sheriff for the Hillsborough County Sheriff" General’ s Office.