Feb 1913
Newburyport A.C., Newburyport, Massachusetts
Nov 1912
Cote A.C., Biddeford, Maine
Dec 1910
Hardy Hall, Biddeford, Maine
Second fight that McCoy had on this date was billed as Al Rudolph of Portland. Cote as Young Cote. Result from The Biddeford-Saco Journal, Saturday Evening December 10, 1910. On this card, two brothers fought in separate matches -- both named Young Getna.
Nov 1910
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Sep 1910
Mansur Hall, Houlton, Maine
May 1910
Brown's Gym, New York, New York
Apr 1910
American A.C., Boston, Massachusetts
As Kid Wright of Lawrence (Boston Globe).
Mar 1910
American A.C., Boston, Massachusetts
"Martin's brother Terry threw up the sponge..." (Boston Globe)
Feb 1910
Queen City A.C., Manchester, New Hampshire
Feb 1910
National Hall, Biddeford, Maine
Two six round bout (Boston Globe).
Feb 1910
Unity Cycle Club, Lawrence, Massachusetts
Police stopped the bout (Boston Globe).
Jan 1910
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
Cote won the first six and Bergin won the second six (Boston Globe).
Jan 1910
National Hall, Biddeford, Maine
Dec 1909
Queen City A.C., Manchester, New Hampshire
Dec 1909
Casino A.C., Glens Falls, New York
Decision from The Post-Star. Wright formerly of Berlin N.H's first fight in five years (New York Times).
Nov 1909
Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Jun 1909
Myers A.C., Albany, New York
May 1909
Faneuil Hall, Boston, Massachusetts
Apr 1909
Apollo A.C., Salem, Massachusetts
Apr 1909
St. Jean Hall, Webster, Massachusetts
Feb 1909
Cote A.C., Biddeford, Maine
Bout scheduled for six rounds but Daley claimed the bills were only for four rounds and refused to fight the last two (Boston Globe).
Feb 1909
Canton Hall, Brockton, Massachusetts
Jan 1909
Knickerbocker A.C., Albany, New York
Dec 1908
Knickerbocker A.C., Albany, New York
Nov 1908
Pastime A.C., Portland, Maine
Sep 1908
Gerald Opera House, Fairfield, Maine
Aug 1908
Music Hall, Bar Harbor, Maine
Jul 1908
Skating Pavilion, Bar Harbor, Maine
Sidney broke his right arm in the fourth round but faught on and won the decision (Boston Globe).
Jun 1908
Manchester, New Hampshire
May 1908
West End A.C., Lawrence, Massachusetts
Apr 1908
West End A.C., Lawrence, Massachusetts
Mar 1908
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
Mar 1908
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
Jan 1908
Biddeford, Maine
Referee gave his opinion as a draw. The Boston Globe
Jan 1908
Rollaway Rink, Manchester, New Hampshire
Dec 1907
City Hall, Lewiston, Maine
Sep 1907
Skating Rink, Bar Harbor, Maine
Jul 1907
Eagle Lake, Maine
Jul 1907
Bar Harbor, Maine
Jun 1907
Berlin, New Hampshire
Apr 1907
Greenleaf A.C., New Haven, Connecticut
Mar 1907
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
Mar 1907
Winnisimmet A.C., Chelsea, Massachusetts
Nov 1906
Haverhill B.B. & A.A., Haverhill, Massachusetts
As Young Kenny of Lowell (Boston Globe).
Nov 1906
Lowell, Massachusetts
Oct 1906
Standard A.C., Lymansville, Rhode Island
Oct 1906
Associate Hall, Lowell, Massachusetts
Sep 1906
National Hall, Biddeford, Maine
Sullivan knocked down Cote as Cote went down Sullivan's knee hit him. Cote got up before the full count but the police entered the ring. Police stopped the bout and the referee refused to allow the foul call and declared the bout a draw (Boston Globe).
Sep 1906
Haverhill A.C., Haverhill, Massachusetts
Aug 1906
Biddeford, Maine
Aug 1906
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
As Young Kenney of Lawrence (Daily Kennebec Journal).
Aug 1906
Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Jun 1906
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
As Young Kenney of Lowell (Daily Kennebec Journal).
Jun 1906
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
May 1906
Southbridge, Massachusetts
Apr 1906
Valley Falls A.C., Valley Falls, Rhode Island
Apr 1906
Rhode Island A.C., Thornton, Rhode Island
Feb 1906
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
Weights 135 lbs at 6 p.m.
Feb 1906
National Hall, Biddeford, Maine
exact result unclear but Goodman took a severe beating and showed signs of mental instability afterwards. Daily Kennebec Journal. Result shown from Boston Globe.
Jan 1906
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
Pantz originally ruled DQ winner by the referee, but shortly after was ruled NC and "all bets off"; Cote then fought two exhibition rounds wit Dick Addison
Jan 1906
K.P. Opera House, Sanford, Maine
Dec 1905
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
Dec 1905
Auditorium, Portland, Maine
Dec 1905
Washington S.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lewis won the newspaper decision from Cote according to the Philadelphia Item.
Nov 1905
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Newspaper decision from the Philadelphia Item was a win for Russell.
Nov 1905
Auditorium, Portland, Maine
Ref's decision (Boston Globe).
Nov 1905
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
Oct 1905
National Hall, Saco, Maine
Oct 1905
Augusta A.A., Augusta, Maine
Ref's decision (Daily Kennebec Journal).
Jun 1905
Harvest Hall, Rockland, Maine
Referee Stuart. Pre-arranged draw (Boston Globe).
Jun 1905
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
May 1905
City Hall, Augusta, Maine
As James McInnis of Bar Harbor (Daily Kennebec Journal).
Mar 1905
Berlin A.C., Berlin, New Hampshire
Mar 1905
Armory, Bangor, Maine
Feb 1905
Armory, Bangor, Maine
Maine State lightweight title
Nov 1904
Pastime A.C., Portland, Maine
Sep 1904
Alameda, Bath, Maine
Sep 1904
Pastime A.C., Portland, Maine
(Portland Daily Press, Boston Globe)
Jun 1904
Pastime A.C., Portland, Maine
May 1904
Alameda, Bath, Maine
Apr 1904
Opera House, Berlin, New Hampshire
Mar 1904
Berlin, New Hampshire
After giving twenty fast rounds, and the referee declared the bout a draw, Arthur Cote refused to go another five rounds when Joe Reed asked him to. Cote's objection for not going another five rounds was that he had been engaged for twenty rounds for a certain sum, and he considered he fulfilled his agreement. (Biddeford-Saco Journal)
Mar 1904
Berlin, New Hampshire
Feb 1904
New Bedford A.A., New Bedford, Massachusetts
Jan 1904
Whitney Opera House, Berlin, New Hampshire
Fred Wright of Brooklyn (Boston Globe).
Dec 1903
Berlin, New Hampshire
Dec 1903
Opera House, Biddeford, Maine
Oct 1903
American A.C., Boston, Massachusetts
Apr 1903
National Hall, Biddeford, Maine
Mar 1903
Alameda, Bath, Maine
Jesse Savage Jr. boxed a three round draw with his father as the prelimiary (Boston Globe).
Dec 1902
Alameda, Bath, Maine
Nov 1902
Alameda, Bath, Maine
May 1902
National Hall, Biddeford, Maine
Apr 1902
Lewiston, Maine
Changed from win for Sullivan previously shown here, to a draw per day after Boston Globe.
Mar 1902
National Hall, Biddeford, Maine
Feb 1902
Lewiston AC, Lewiston, Maine
Jan 1902
Lewiston AC, Lewiston, Maine
Jan 1902
City Hall, Lewiston, Maine
Cote down in the 2nd and 4th rounds. Phalen down in the 4th round.
Dec 1901
Opera House, Biddeford, Maine
Nov 1901
City Hall, Lewiston, Maine
Nov 1901
Palace AC, Portland, Maine
Oct 1901
Biddeford, Maine
Jun 1901
South Berwick, Maine
Apr 1901
Portland Theater, Portland, Maine
Referee's Decision (Boston Globe).
Dec 1900
Saco and Biddeford A.A., Saco, Maine
Nov 1900
Saco A.A., Saco, Maine
Police stopped the bout. Cote had the better of the match (Boston Globe).
May 1900
Opera House, Somersworth, New Hampshire
Oct 1899
Hamilton Hall, Saco, Maine
Oct 1899
National Hall, Biddeford, Maine
Sep 1899
National Hall, Biddeford, Maine
Cote's pro debut. Malloy fought as "Liver Doyle"