Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
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Caractacus
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Re: Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
sounds like Kid McCoy and his famous "Cork-screw" punch.
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Caractacus
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Re: Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
BTW check out (what looks to be a actual Boxer (IMOP) at 1:O7.13 of this silent 1926 film.
Does the person look familiar ?I think seen them somewhere before.
Does the person look familiar ?I think seen them somewhere before.
Last edited by Caractacus on 08 Oct 2021, 12:59, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
Sorry for the delay in replying ... email [email protected]Julian Estrada wrote: ↑09 Sep 2020, 12:17 I saw my father’s record wrong, he is Rigoberto Gigio Estrada, and he is a former of hall of fame in our city Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and his record is 56-7-1 45 KO idk where can i post the photo of him and his record, i got them all
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kasimirkid
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Re: Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
File:Bout13.JPG
This image is Otto von Porat vs. Young Stribling, Chicago Stadium.
No doubt whatsoever.
This image is Otto von Porat vs. Young Stribling, Chicago Stadium.
No doubt whatsoever.
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kasimirkid
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Re: Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
File:Bout2.JPG is Stribling v. Tuffy Griffith
File:Bout2.JPG might be Bruce Flowers v. Billy Petrolle
File:Bout2.JPG guy on the left is almost certainly Johnny Risko
File:Unknownfight.jpg guy on the left kind of looks like George Johnson
File:Bout2.JPG might be Bruce Flowers v. Billy Petrolle
File:Bout2.JPG guy on the left is almost certainly Johnny Risko
File:Unknownfight.jpg guy on the left kind of looks like George Johnson
Re: Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
Hello. My grandfather was a pro boxer. His name was Bill Smallwood. He fought around 1948 from roanoke Virginia. I cannot seem to find any photos of him. I do believe he was in a ring magazine around that time. Could someone point in a direction to find his mentioning. It would mean the world to me.
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Tengo la fotografía del boxeador mexicano Domingo el Gallito Ramírez, soy su nieto y quiero saber como puedo enviar la fotografía de estudio en su época de boxeo profesional
Re: Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
Trying to figure out how to get this photo posted for Jimmy Rappaport (ID#047614).
Just found a lot of amazing photos from 1926 Junior National Championship as well as many other NY area boxers in the 20's-30's.
Jimmy was an active member with both Ring 8(NYC) and 21(Brooklyn) during the 1960's, and was a regular at Jack Dempsey's...all I am recently finding out.
Not sure If my photo will make it here, but hoping to get some help.
Much appreciated,
Charles Rapp

Just found a lot of amazing photos from 1926 Junior National Championship as well as many other NY area boxers in the 20's-30's.
Jimmy was an active member with both Ring 8(NYC) and 21(Brooklyn) during the 1960's, and was a regular at Jack Dempsey's...all I am recently finding out.
Not sure If my photo will make it here, but hoping to get some help.
Much appreciated,
Charles Rapp
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Phil Titan
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Re: Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
Gerald Tommaso DeLouise a/k/a Burt Young. Young served a tour of duty in the United States Marine Corps from 1957 to 1959. While in the Marine Corps, he won 32 of 34 boxing bouts. He later became a professional boxer and compiled a 17–0 record under three aliases. His manager was Cus D'Amato. I have a great photo of Bert Young during his undefeated Boxing career, but I'm unable to add it to my post. Can anyone advise me on how to post a photo here?
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dagosd2000
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Re: Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
Put the photo into a file on your computer. Then go to the WebsitePhil Titan wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022, 11:07 Gerald Tommaso DeLouise a/k/a Burt Young. Young served a tour of duty in the United States Marine Corps from 1957 to 1959. While in the Marine Corps, he won 32 of 34 boxing bouts. He later became a professional boxer and compiled a 17–0 record under three aliases. His manager was Cus D'Amato. I have a great photo of Bert Young during his undefeated Boxing career, but I'm unable to add it to my post. Can anyone advise me on how to post a photo here?
https://imgur.com/
Click "New Post" .It should then take you to that file. Click the photo.Then click "Share Images".Then paste the image onto your post on the forum.Didn't know that about Burt Young.
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dennismoore
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Re: Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
I noticed some ref or judges scores of some fights you don't have if I find them how can i submit them for boxing rec.
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Cómo puedo hacer para registrarme en la página? Soy boxeador profesional. Me enfrenté a un boxeador que está registrado y no tiene la pelea que hizo contra mi.
Re: Help BoxRec Identify Ernest Digidio 1931 my Father I am 76 years old
I am trying to find the records of Ernest Digidio from 1931 date on his publicity photo everyone is been deceased in my family. That knows anything please research and get me some answers.
Thanks to all my name is carolyn
Tell me how to attach his publicity photo
He was a featherweight Some family members say that he fought in New Jersey, but he was from New York had several ko.s
Thanks to all my name is carolyn
Tell me how to attach his publicity photo
He was a featherweight Some family members say that he fought in New Jersey, but he was from New York had several ko.s
Re: Help BoxRec Identify Ernest Digidio 1931 my Father I am 76 years old
Please email photo to [email protected]1166406 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2023, 13:36 I am trying to find the records of Ernest Digidio from 1931 date on his publicity photo everyone is been deceased in my family. That knows anything please research and get me some answers.
Thanks to all my name is carolyn
Tell me how to attach his publicity photo
He was a featherweight Some family members say that he fought in New Jersey, but he was from New York had several ko.s
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looking for videos or pictures from old boxing events.... google has let me down aslong as youtube 1981 1989Guy sieckowski or guy sieczkowski. i cant find a single thing and he was a few events if anyone can help ill give a reward :) he is on Box rec files
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Mcamilo1692
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Re: Help BoxRec Identify These Boxers & Bouts
Hi, my name is max Hillebrandt. I’m an amateur boxer from Canada and would like to delete my boxrec picture from the website as well as personal info such as date of birth
How do I go about doing that?
Thank you
ID:1132117
How do I go about doing that?
Thank you
ID:1132117
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Bruce Thornberry
- Light Flyweight
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Hello,
I am searching for any information on a fighter named "Sontag". I do not know if this was his first or last name or his "fighting name". I know he fought a fight at the City Park Arena in Toledo, Ohio on July 28th, (give or take a day) in 1904. He fought Edward Gloman. The reason I am inquiring is Edward Gloman was my great-grandfather and he died about a month later due to bleeding on the brain from the fight. It was probably an amateur fight, but I do not know for sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bruce Thornberry
I am searching for any information on a fighter named "Sontag". I do not know if this was his first or last name or his "fighting name". I know he fought a fight at the City Park Arena in Toledo, Ohio on July 28th, (give or take a day) in 1904. He fought Edward Gloman. The reason I am inquiring is Edward Gloman was my great-grandfather and he died about a month later due to bleeding on the brain from the fight. It was probably an amateur fight, but I do not know for sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bruce Thornberry
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Is this Tom Heeney?
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Caractacus
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Ain't the Manassa Mauler-that's for sure.
Le Pointe France
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Caractacus
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the big dude (looks to be about 6 ft 9") with the gloves on-could it have been a former "Great White Hope" ?
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Isn't that heavyweight Fightin' Bob Martin of the AEF?
