Dick Smith boxer

Dick Smith boxer
bouts
10
won
7
lost
3
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1925-01-15
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1926-08-13 George Gehring LWWWWW Eagles Park, Evansville LOST
KO
1926-07-26 Johnny Flanagan WW Fair Grounds, Urbana WIN
1926-04-20 Corporal Baldwin WDLWDL Chanute Field, Rantoul WIN
Technical knockout
1926-04-07 Bryant Porter L Coliseum, Evansville WIN
KO
1926-03-09 Jimmy Mahoney WLLLW Chanute Field, Rantoul LOST
Points
1925-09-17 Corporal Baldwin WDLWD Armory, Champaign WIN
1925-07-21 Al Mitchell WLD Chanute Field, Rantoul WIN
KO
1925-07-17 Jack Borden L Eagles Park, Evansville WIN
KO
1925-03-03 Bill Marshall debut Chanute Field, Rantoul LOST
Technical knockout
1925-02-13 Harry Ethrington LDL Armory, Danville WIN
Technical knockout
1925-01-19 Kid Davis debut Tomlinson Hall, Indianapolis WIN
1925-01-15 Joe Green W Armory, Danville WIN
Technical knockout

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