1912-10-18 (116lbs) Johnny Coulon nd-l pts 10 Kid Williams, Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, NYC, New York, USA
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| − | 1912-10-18 (116lbs) [[Johnny Coulon]] nd-l pts 10 [[Kid Williams]], Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, NYC, New York, USA. After making the required 116lbs at the ringside weigh-in, both men quickly got going, with Coulon (111½) outboxed and outfought in almost every round as Williams (115½) proved his master. The body blows were especially hurtful and several times Coulon was in a bad way before making it to the final bell, battered and bloodied. | + | 1912-10-18 (116lbs) [[Johnny Coulon]] nd-l pts 10 [[Kid Williams]], Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, NYC, New York, USA. After making the required 116lbs at the ringside weigh-in, both men quickly got going, with Coulon (111½) outboxed and outfought in almost every round as Williams (115½) proved his master. The body blows were especially hurtful, and several times Coulon was in a bad way before making it to the final bell, battered and bloodied. |
[[Category: 1912 Title Contests]] | [[Category: 1912 Title Contests]] | ||
[[Category: Bantamweight Division]] | [[Category: Bantamweight Division]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:07, 22 November 2012
1912-10-18 (116lbs) Johnny Coulon nd-l pts 10 Kid Williams, Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, NYC, New York, USA. After making the required 116lbs at the ringside weigh-in, both men quickly got going, with Coulon (111½) outboxed and outfought in almost every round as Williams (115½) proved his master. The body blows were especially hurtful, and several times Coulon was in a bad way before making it to the final bell, battered and bloodied.