Charlie Eldridge boxer

Charlie Eldridge boxer
bouts
21
won
13
lost
5
draw
3
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1926-07-24
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
Australia

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1931-05-16 Alby Roberts WWWWL Lismore Stadium, Lismore DRAW
Points
1929-07-13 Frank Rogers L Duncan's Stadium, Casino WIN
KO
1927-07-16 Frank Sylvester WW Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane LOST
Points
1927-03-26 Mickey Blunt WLWWLL Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
Technical knockout
1927-02-16 George Green WLLLLL Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
Points
1927-01-29 George Green WWLLLL Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
Points
1927-01-22 Fred Jack debut Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
KO
1926-11-27 George Doherty LLLLWL Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane LOST
1926-11-24 Bill Ormiston WLLWWL Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane DRAW
Points
1926-11-06 Fred Tebby LLWLWW Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane LOST
Points
1926-10-20 Bill Ormiston LLLLWL Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
Points
1926-10-16 Peter Gannes WLWWLW Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
Points
1926-10-09 Bill Ormiston WLLLLW Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
Technical knockout
1926-10-02 Fred Tebby DLLWLW Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane LOST
Points
1926-09-25 Billy Welsh LWWW Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
Points
1926-09-08 Laurie Gardner WWLLLL Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
KO
1926-08-28 George Green WWWWLL Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
Points
1926-08-18 Joe Hourigan W Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane LOST
Points
1926-08-14 George Green WWWWWL Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
Points
1926-08-11 Ernie Mack WLWWWL Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane DRAW
Points
1926-07-24 Bob Laurie WLWDLL Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane WIN
Points

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