Alex Stanley boxer

Alex Stanley boxer
bouts
14
won
6
lost
8
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1984-04-18
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1993-07-22 Howard Alston WWW Richmond LOST
Points
1990-02-17 Everett Mayo WLW Richmond Coliseum, Richmond LOST
Technical knockout
1989-11-25 Kemper Morton DWWWWD Richmond LOST
Unanimous decision
1989-04-26 Phil Gilberti WWWWLW La Fontaine Bleue, Glen Burnie WIN
KO
1988-06-27 Anthony Witherspoon WLWWWW Convention Hall, Atlantic City LOST
Technical knockout
1987-05-23 William Kennedy WL Mechanicsville LOST
Points
1987-03-21 Frankie Swindell WWWWWL Showplace Annex, Richmond LOST
Points
1986-09-17 Odell Jones LL 5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore WIN
Split-decision
1986-06-11 Odell Jones L 5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1985-11-07 Jonathan Kiriisa debut National Guard Armory, Pikesville LOST
Points
1985-09-18 Juan Calixto debut National Guard Armory, Pikesville WIN
Technical knockout
1985-05-15 Henry Milligan WW Brandywine Club, Chadds Ford LOST
Technical knockout
1984-06-14 Rodney Ferguson LLL 2001 Club, Richmond WIN
KO
1984-04-18 Larry McFadden LL 2001 Club, Richmond WIN
KO

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