Buck Weaver (Buck / Kansas Farmer Boy) boxer

Buck Weaver boxer
bouts
18
won
6
lost
9
draw
3
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1928-09-27
Height
6′ 5½″/197cm
Reach
86″/218cm
Age
-
Born
1910-00-00
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1932-09-19 Eddie Smith DWLL Culver City Stadium, Culver City DRAW
Points
1932-09-07 Del Anderson L Ocean Park Arena, Santa Monica WIN
Points
1932-07-22 Dutch Weimer WWWWWW Coliseum, San Diego LOST
Technical knockout
1930-08-08 Angus Snyder WWWWLW Smelter Arena, El Paso LOST
KO
1930-07-10 Otis Curry DLLLLL Culver City Stadium, Culver City WIN
Points
1930-07-08 Steve Hayden DWWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1930-06-11 Max Baer LWWWWW Auditorium, Oakland LOST
KO
1930-03-03 Leonard Dixon WWLLWL Arena, Philadelphia DRAW
Points
1930-02-17 Telden Stulz debut Coliseum, Oklahoma City DRAW
Points
1930-02-11 John Schwake WWW Arena, Saint Louis LOST
Technical knockout
1930-02-06 Jack Shaw WLLLLL 113th Regiment Armory, Newark WIN
Technical knockout
1930-01-24 Add Warren LWWLLW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
Points
1929-12-02 Babe Hunt WDWLWW Oklahoma City LOST
Points
1929-09-16 Freddie Reese LLWWLL Wichita LOST
Technical knockout
1929-06-03 Baxter Calmes DW Wichita LOST
1929-05-06 Hoot Burger WWLWWL Wichita WIN
Technical knockout
1929-04-12 Lawrence King W Convention Hall, Hutchinson WIN
1929-02-11 Ralph Abel WWLLLL Convention Hall, Hutchinson WIN
1929-01-10 Chester Pasche LLWWL Ponca City LOST
KO
1928-11-16 Chester Pasche LLWW Oklahoma City WIN
Points
1928-09-27 Lawrence King debut Kansas City LOST
Points

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