Milburn Saylor
Name: Milburn Saylor
Alias: Young Saylor, Kangaroo Kid
Birth Name: James Milburn Saylor
Hometown: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Birthplace: Stanford, Kentucky, USA
Died: 1921-11-20 (Age:31)
Height: 160cm
Referee: Record
Pro Boxer: Record
Saylor was managed by Ray Bronson, per the Nov. 1, 1913 TACOMA DAILY NEWS.
In 1914 while in Australia, he had a string of seven wins by KO in his first eight bouts. Saylor announced his retirement from boxing on December 21, 1918.
He was employed as fireman for a railroad when he was killed in a train wreck in Indiana.
The majority of the 1909-1913 bouts come from T. S. Andrews's WORLD'S ANNUAL SPORTING RECORDS (1915), pp. 165-66.
According to the U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 database on the Ancestry.com website, one Milburn Saylor, 28 years old, was born on November 22, 1889 in Stanford, Kentucky. A married man and a professional boxer, Saylor was living in Indianapolis, Indiana when he registered for the draft on June 2, 1917 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.