He was more effective than in 1956, but lost his only decision.
It would not be the last time Young lost a decision in a big fight.
In case you don't recall, Young set a major league record last season, when he lost his 27th straight decision.
Young pitched three complete games in the series, but lost two decisions.
Things went south quickly for Jefferson after that performance as he lost his next five decisions.
He gave away the last four rounds and lost a controversial decision.
After losing a decision in 2002, they filed an appeal.
The shaken Chiefs lost a 35-17 decision later that day.
The following season, he lost his first three decisions and retired, permanently.
Anthony Young lost his 24th consecutive decision, setting a major league record.