Mills Lane
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* Famous for his trademark phrase, "Let's get it on!" | * Famous for his trademark phrase, "Let's get it on!" | ||
* 1960 NCAA Welterweight Champion at the University of Nevada at Reno. Compiled an amateur record of 45-4. | * 1960 NCAA Welterweight Champion at the University of Nevada at Reno. Compiled an amateur record of 45-4. | ||
| − | * Served as Chief Deputy Sheriff and District Attorney for | + | * Served as Chief Deputy Sheriff and District Attorney for Nevadas Washoe County, and was twice elected District Court Judge there before retiring in 1998. |
* 1997 winner of the [[James J. Walker Memorial Award]] | * 1997 winner of the [[James J. Walker Memorial Award]] | ||
* Served as referee for over 100 World Title fights | * Served as referee for over 100 World Title fights | ||
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* Inducted into the [[World Boxing Hall of Fame]], "Expanded Category" (Referees & Judges & Timekeepers) | * Inducted into the [[World Boxing Hall of Fame]], "Expanded Category" (Referees & Judges & Timekeepers) | ||
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Revision as of 17:33, 12 April 2008
Name: Mills Lane
Born: 1936-11-12
Birthplace: Georgia, USA
Nationality: US American
Hometown: Reno, Nevada, USA
Stance: Southpaw
Boxing Record: click
Judging Record: click
Refereeing Record: click
Promoting Record: click
Officiating Record: Referee
- Famous for his trademark phrase, "Let's get it on!"
- 1960 NCAA Welterweight Champion at the University of Nevada at Reno. Compiled an amateur record of 45-4.
- Served as Chief Deputy Sheriff and District Attorney for Nevada�s Washoe County, and was twice elected District Court Judge there before retiring in 1998.
- 1997 winner of the James J. Walker Memorial Award
- Served as referee for over 100 World Title fights
- Inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame, "Expanded Category" (Referees & Judges & Timekeepers)