Fight:925725
Ed Tiernan beat Freddy Ullman by TKO in round 3
- Date: 1926-11-11
- Location: Columbus Hall, Yonkers, New York, USA
Article from NY paper: "The most impressive fighter on the card was Ed Tiernan, former amateur welterweight champion. Ed stopped Fred Ullman after a furious milling in the third round. Fred had been on the mat four times previously, but referee Tommy Sheridan then saved him by halting activities.
Article from NY paper: "...Ullman went down for a count of nine after a minute's fighting. He arose only to take another count of two when Tiernan showered in a row of terrific wallops. A third time Ullman touched the mat. Tiernan, more vicious than ever, drove all he had into Fred's stomach. Ed landed a few hard wallops to the face as Ullman staggered to his corner. In the second round Tiernan boxed and punched beautifully. Ullman proved to be a fanciful catcher but game to the core. Tiernan landed every blow in the alphabet during the round. In the third round Ullman threw Tiernan down to the mat -- it was not a knockdown. A fast fury took place in which Tiernan sent Fred down for a count of nine. Fred again went down for five but arose. He got up but was through and referee Sheridan assisted him to his corner. The bout ended after 1:29 of the 3rd. TKO win by Tiernan."