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11 June 2023

25 May 2023

24 May 2023

22 May 2023

  • 17:2717:27, 22 May 2023 diff hist +278 N Human:930940Created page with "<boxer>930940</boxer>June 6, 1961 Utica Daily Press mentioned John Gwin Williams Sr. died June 5th of a heart attack at the age of 50. He had been born in Ruthin North Wales and came to Utica, NY in 1918. He had boxed as Johnny Ketchell and was a city police officer since 1939." current

9 May 2023

  • 15:1715:17, 9 May 2023 diff hist +177 N Show:873059Created page with "Matchmaker Red Herring donned the gloves with Ted Klem for a three round exhibition on this card. Klem was reportedly lucky they wore large gloves as Herring had it all his way." current

30 April 2023

26 April 2023

  • 01:5801:58, 26 April 2023 diff hist +173 N Human:436347Created page with "<boxer>436347</boxer>According to the February 5, 1934 Evening Recorder Measles Rocco had returned from Port Allegheny, PA where he had beaten Jack Sherry and was now 101-3." current

15 April 2023

  • 12:2712:27, 15 April 2023 diff hist +256 N Human:1066632Created page with "<boxer>1066632</boxer>According to The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, December 29, 1918, Joe (Kid) Likecap would not fight any more as he was wounded by shrapnel in the leg during the Argonne Forrest battle October 16. He was a Private in the 106th Field Artillery." current

14 April 2023

  • 00:1700:17, 14 April 2023 diff hist +149 N Human:184255Created page with "<boxer>184255</boxer>According to the March 7, 1947 Northport Journal, James Gayer a.k.a. Bobbie Gair the former boxer died recently in a house fire." current

8 April 2023

  • 23:0823:08, 8 April 2023 diff hist +5 Tony RestifoNo edit summary
  • 23:0723:07, 8 April 2023 diff hist +738 N Tony RestifoCreated page with "<boxer>1028448</boxer>Record appearing in July 31, 1936 Times Union reported Restifo having 25 wins in 34 bouts.</br>Wins:</br>Ed Bishop</br>Gene Falzano</br>Johnny Tracy</br>Johnny Walters</br>Mickey Brown</br>John Tracy</br>Benny Ross</br>Kid Babbitt</br>Larry Kellum</br>Larry Kilburn</br>John Burney</br>Willie Davis</br>Charley Schaffer</br>Bennry Ross</br>Frank Baumgartner</br>Charlie Schaffer</br>Joe Furlin</br>Frank Baumgartner</br>Frank Merson</br>Ken Pratt</br>Jo..."

7 April 2023

  • 01:5801:58, 7 April 2023 diff hist +161 N Human:9420Created page with "<boxer>9420</boxer>June 24, 1932 Citizen-Register mentions that Tommy Romano of Ossining was originally from around Albany and had been fighting for three years." current

4 April 2023

31 March 2023

  • 21:0421:04, 31 March 2023 diff hist +249 N Human:929228Created page with "<boxer>929228</boxer></br>September 13, 1932 The Citizen-Advertiser sated Larry Bell had appeared in amateur days as Louis (Kid) Oswald.</br>September 22, 1937 Syracuse Journal also mentioned Larry Bell of Watertown better known as Louis Kid Oswald." current
  • 17:0317:03, 31 March 2023 diff hist +108 m Mickey DeBerryNo edit summary current
  • 14:2014:20, 31 March 2023 diff hist +62 N Show:871291Created page with "First card held in Johnstown in 12 years (The Morning Herald)." current

30 March 2023

  • 21:3421:34, 30 March 2023 diff hist +415 N Joe VerdiCreated page with "<boxer>941805</boxer>Record from The Beacon News March 4, 1932:</br>Billy Buckman W-2KO</br>Tommy Antesta W-1KO</br>Mike Dedeo W-PTS</br>Tommy O'Neil W-PTS</br>Joe Petito W-PTS</br>Young Testo W-TKO</br>Jack LaSalle L-PTS</br>Joe Carter W-PTS</br>Mike DeDeo D-DRAW</br>Joe Turk W-2KO</br>Mike DeDeo W-PTS</br>Lou Gaglione W-PTS</br>Jimmy Francis W-PTS</br>Lou Gaglione D-DRAW</br>Joe Barrone W-PTS</br>12-1-2 (4KOs)"

22 March 2023

  • 00:4500:45, 22 March 2023 diff hist +496 N Human:963310Created page with "<boxer>963310</boxer></br>According to the April 7, 1942 The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown NY Sergeant John W. Lenahan of the USMC was killed in an automobile accident near Dansville, NY. He and three companions who all passed were on their way to Buffalo, NY from Quantico VA when the crash occurred. Lenahan had enlisted about two years earlier. Lenahan had won the district Diamond Belt in Albany three years earlier and had competed in the Eastern States Cha..." current

21 March 2023

  • 00:4800:48, 21 March 2023 diff hist +346 N Human:11777Created page with "<boxer>011777</boxer></br>August 14, 1942 Evening Recorder Buddy (O'Dell) Benoit had more then 150 fights before joining the Army. Had more then 40 professional bouts and 117 amateur battles. He had twice won district Golden Gloves and while attending Michigan State University he won the Michigan Golden Gloves as well as a College Championship." current

27 February 2023

26 February 2023

  • 19:5619:56, 26 February 2023 diff hist +120 N Human:522870Created page with "<boxer>522870</boxer></br>According to the January 9, 1929 The Morning Herald, Young Fordy was reinstated as an amateur."

20 February 2023

16 February 2023

  • 20:0920:09, 16 February 2023 diff hist +115 N Carl StuderCreated page with "<boxer>408814</boxer></br>Former trainer of Tiger Flowers also worked as a promoter and matchmaker in Kingston, NY."

6 February 2023

  • 16:1616:16, 6 February 2023 diff hist +22 m Human:949339No edit summary current
  • 16:1116:11, 6 February 2023 diff hist +22 Joey AndersonNo edit summary
  • 16:1016:10, 6 February 2023 diff hist +1,171 N Joey AndersonCreated page with "Record as appeared in Amsterdam Evening Recorder May 16, 1929 Billy Kowalik W2-KO Elmira</br> Eddie Donovan W4-KO Elmira</br> Sammy White W4-KO Harlem</br> Spike Sullivan W3-KO Rochester</br> Kid Blackie W5-TKO Amsterdam</br> Sailor Handy W3-KO Gloversville</br> Pinkey Palmer W3-KO Amsterdam</br> Eddie Porter W3-KO Amsterdam</br> Joe Janice W3-TKO Schenectady</br> Tony Blond W2-TKO Amsterdam</br> Joe Janice W1-KO Amsterdam</br> Johnny Corsica W1-KO Amsterdam</br> Frankie..."

2 February 2023

1 February 2023

  • 20:0020:00, 1 February 2023 diff hist +35 Human:949339No edit summary
  • 18:5018:50, 1 February 2023 diff hist +186 N Human:949339Created page with "Matchmaker for Amsterdam Cards: May 20, 1937 May 28, 1937 June 4, 1937 June 16, 1937 Lanzi's Bridge Street Arena Co-Matchmaker with Jimmy Pepe August 30, 1937 Lanzi's Bridge Street Arena"
  • 18:4718:47, 1 February 2023 diff hist +151 N Human:123613Created page with "August 29, 1938 Evening Recorder mentions that Frankie Moran now of Amsterdam had been sparring partners with Lou Ambers and had fought as Kid Scrobie." current

26 January 2023

23 January 2023

  • 19:5719:57, 23 January 2023 diff hist +247 N Human:170403Created page with "According to The Daily Argus, January 13, 1940 stated Viscio is a 22 year old first cousin of Billy Petrolle. He was reportedly 41-4 in three years including 31 KOs. He was reported as having 17 KOs and 8 decisions prior to losing to Cozy Storace."

18 January 2023

13 January 2023

  • 18:3118:31, 13 January 2023 diff hist +183 N Human:103948Created page with "According to The Saratogian, January 25, 1937 Richard Jones aka Dickie Jones had 48 bouts in the past year going 40-8. He is 19 years old formerly of Philadelphia now of Saratoga, NY." current
  • 16:2716:27, 13 January 2023 diff hist +98 N Human:941008Created page with "According to the March 4, 1953 The Leader-Republican, Rizzio had died Friday of Lateral Sclerosis."

11 January 2023

  • 22:1122:11, 11 January 2023 diff hist +402 N Human:67337Created page with " Times-Herald reported James Obrest otherwise known to Buffalo sports fans as Joe Leonard died at 61 at Moses Taylor Hospital as a result of pneumonia following right leg amputation caused by Obrest being crushed against a wall by a locomotive. He was a bricklayer at Bethlehem Steel Company. He was considered a model athlete as he abstained from tobacco and alcohol even after retiring from the ring." current

15 December 2022

2 November 2022

19 October 2022

  • 19:0419:04, 19 October 2022 diff hist +128 N Human:677129Created page with "According to the November 13, 1926, The Watertown Daily Standard, KO Fred Perry quit to manage his brother Watertown Bill Perry." current

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