Canadian editors, please read this.
Canadian editors, please read this.
Ian Gardner fought Joe Lorenzi on Monday, March 17th. You can find his record under the name Giovanni Lorenzi (from the Dominican Republic). I think he is 6-0, not 0-0.
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Hi.
I'm trying to find more info on the net. I found something about a "Joe Lorenzi" having a 1-1 record in Nov. 2002.
Source: <http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:JhV ... n&ie=UTF-8>
This other article says that "Joe Lorenzi" from Duluth, Minnesota would be 4-2 after his loss to Ian.
Source:
<http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:TUj ... n&ie=UTF-8>
This info seems to show that there is 2 people: Joe Lorenzi and Giovanni Lorenzi.
Cheers!
I'm trying to find more info on the net. I found something about a "Joe Lorenzi" having a 1-1 record in Nov. 2002.
Source: <http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:JhV ... n&ie=UTF-8>
This other article says that "Joe Lorenzi" from Duluth, Minnesota would be 4-2 after his loss to Ian.
Source:
<http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:TUj ... n&ie=UTF-8>
This info seems to show that there is 2 people: Joe Lorenzi and Giovanni Lorenzi.
Cheers!
According to this article:
<http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:4uO ... n&ie=UTF-8>
Dos Santos would be 17-8, not 1-2. ???
<http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:4uO ... n&ie=UTF-8>
Dos Santos would be 17-8, not 1-2. ???
Here's another article that refers to Luis dos Santos as 17-8, after his defeat to Sam Garr:
<http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:pzm ... n&ie=UTF-8>
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<http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:pzm ... n&ie=UTF-8>
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