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Monday, 01 June 2009 |
Name: Mushy Callahan Career Record: click Alias: Vincent Morris Scheer Nationality: US American Birthplace: New York, NY Hometown: Hollywood, California, USA Born: 1905-11-03 Died: 1986-06-16 Age at Death: 80 Stance: Orthodox Height: 5′ 8½″ Manager: Eddie Sears Officiating Record: Judge Officiating Record: Referee Vencente Morris ScheerWrite Comment (0 Comments) |
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Monday, 01 June 2009 |
Name: Maxie Berger Career Record: click Nationality: Canadian Birthplace: Montreal, QC Hometown: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Born: 1917-02-23 Height: 5′ 8″Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Monday, 01 June 2009 |
Belasco, Aby Abraham Belasco One of four boxing brothers, Belasco had the most success among his siblings. He began his professional career in 1817 and, according to the Pugilistica, "was in his day a boxer of superior talent, a master of the science, not wanting for game, not deficient in strength of an athletic make, a penetrating eye, and in the ring full of life and activity.Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Name: Red Chapman Career Record: click Alias: Morris Kaplan Nationality: US American Birthplace: Boston, MA Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts, USA Born: 1901-08-16 Died: 1979-10-00 Age at Death: 78 Height: 5′ 5″ Chapman was a highly ranked contender for the featherweight world championship in the mid-1920s. He fought (and lost to) Benny Bass in 1927 in a great fight for the NBA version of the featherweight title. Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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A bare-knuckle English fighter in the early 19th Century, Bittoon -- also known as "Old Ikey" -- was known not only for his great strength, but also for his coolness in the ring. Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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