Bill Spencer (aka Will Spencer) boxer

Bill Spencer boxer
bouts
14
won
8
lost
5
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
light heavyweight
Debut
1932-03-11
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1946-03-07 Percy Clayton LWWWWW Edmund Rd Drill Hall, Sheffield WIN
Points
1943-12-30 Johnny Cato WDWWLL The Stadium, Liverpool WIN
Points
1943-12-02 Alf Gidman LLWLLL The Stadium, Liverpool WIN
1942-10-15 Jim Jeffries WWW Town Hall, Oxford DRAW
Points
1942-08-31 Al Jefferies W Town Hall, Oxford LOST
KO
1942-08-22 Frank Powell debut Oakwell Football Ground, Barnsley WIN
KO
1942-07-26 Roy Hepworth LWWW Dillington Park Grounds, Barnsley WIN
Points
1933-04-02 Wally Birch WWWWW Barnsley Stadium, Barnsley LOST
Points
1933-03-13 John Melia LDWWLL Town Hall, Leeds WIN
1933-02-05 Benny Kemp WWWWWL Barnsley Stadium, Barnsley LOST
KO
1933-01-08 Wally Birch WWWW Barnsley Stadium, Barnsley LOST
Points
1932-12-02 Martin Neary WLWLWL Baths Hall, Barnsley WIN
Technical knockout
1932-05-01 Les Saunders WWLDLW Barnsley Stadium, Barnsley WIN
Points
1932-03-11 Joe Grice debut Barnsley Stadium, Barnsley LOST
Points

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