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12 June 2026

  • 10:2510:25, 12 June 2026 diff hist +501 N Human:17476Created page with "<boxer>17476</boxer></br></br>According to October 1, 1921, The Bridgeport Times, Al Ketchell native of Bridgeport and now of Freeport, Long Island was visiting his father Lawrence Renna and preparing for an October 24, 1921 bout with Harvey Bright. His only Birdgeport fight being his debut, a draw with Harry Nolan. Ketchell is 19 years old at the time of the article and has wins over John Salzberg, Jack Hausner, Frankie Jerome, Danny Davis, Teddy Seidma, Bridgeport Jimm..." current

2 June 2026

  • 01:1201:12, 2 June 2026 diff hist +100 N Show:812277Created page with "Jim Flynn and Al Williams fought a four round exhibition on this card (Albuquerque Morning Journal)." current

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6 May 2026

  • 00:4100:41, 6 May 2026 diff hist +252 N Human:54323Created page with "<boxer>54323</boxer></br></br> According to the August 3, 1917 Milwaukee Leader Bud Clancy enlisted in the 5th Missouri Regiment.</br></br> The December 15, 1917 Oklahoma City Times mentioned Bud Clancy as the Boxing Instructor of the 138th Infantry." current

2 May 2026

  • 16:3916:39, 2 May 2026 diff hist +596 N John DukelowCreated page with "<boxer>63184</boxer></br></br>According to his obituary that appeared in the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, March 5, 1952, Dukelow had not only been a National Amateur Welterweight Boxing Champion he had also won a National Open Bicycle Championship at one mile in Erie, PA. He had been employed by the Bausch and Lomb Optical Company for over thirty years. The nickname "Medals" was given to him by Terrible Terry McGovern. After retiring from boxing he took up and excel..."
  • 13:3713:37, 2 May 2026 diff hist 0 William RodenbachNo edit summary current
  • 00:1100:11, 2 May 2026 diff hist +274 N Human:469101Created page with "<boxer>469101</boxer></br></br>According to the October 3, 1912 Albuquerque Evening Herald Barber Robinson was in Oklahoma after fighting 13 times in Albuquerque in three years including one loss to Kid Stern. Robinson had won three bouts in Oklahoma defeating Cherokee Kid." current

1 May 2026

  • 01:0501:05, 1 May 2026 diff hist +234 N Human:113217Created page with "<boxer>113217</boxer></br></br>March 10, 1916 Albuquerque Morning Journal reported Benny Garcia the Albuquerque Lightweight known in fighting circles as Benny Carson left for Denver with Jack Kanner to pursue boxing on a larger scale." current

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