Doug Coleman boxer

Doug Coleman boxer
bouts
25
won
9
lost
11
draw
5
Status
inactive
Division
bantamweight
Debut
1935-10-11
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1946-06-21 Phil Freeman WWDLWL Judge's Hall, Trealaw WIN
KO
1945-08-15 Billy Warfield debut Taff Vale Park, Pontypridd WIN
Points
1942-05-23 Larry Dryden debut Pontypool WIN
Points
1939-08-28 Ginger Edwards DLLL Bridgend WIN
Points
1939-08-12 Syd Worgan LWWWWD Princes Theatre, Ystrad Mynach LOST
Points
1939-04-15 Evan Phillips LWDLLL Abertillery WIN
Points
1939-03-13 Don Russell LL Mannesmann Hall, Swansea DRAW
Points
1939-03-11 Syd Worgan LWWLWW Gess Pavilion, Abertillery LOST
Points
1939-01-21 Ray Price WWWWWW Abertillery LOST
Points
1938-10-01 Ray Price WWWWWW Crumlin LOST
Technical knockout
1938-05-23 Cuthbert Taylor WWWWWL Gess Pavilion, Ebbw Vale LOST
Points
1936-09-12 Benny Howells LLLLLW Maesteg LOST
Points
1936-09-05 Les Richards WLWWLL Talbot Green DRAW
Points
1936-08-28 Battling Thomas LWWLLW Ogmore Vale WIN
Points
1936-08-01 Teddy Broadstock WWDLWD Bridgend WIN
KO
1936-07-04 Battling Thomas WLWWLL Talbot Green LOST
Points
1936-06-27 Teddy Broadstock DWWDLW Talbot Green DRAW
Points
1936-03-21 Syd Worgan WLLWLL Workingmens Hall, Blaengarw LOST
Points
1936-02-28 Syd Worgan WWLLWL Workmens Hall, Llanharan WIN
Points
1936-02-26 Evan Phillips WLWD Cwmdu Institute Hall, Maesteg DRAW
Points
1936-01-24 Billy Jones LDLDLW Judge's Hall, Trealaw DRAW
Points
1935-12-20 Johnny Hughes debut Workingmens Hall, Blaengarw LOST
Points
1935-11-22 Syd Worgan LWW Judge's Hall, Trealaw LOST
Points
1935-10-26 Ben Williams LLLLWD Merthyr WIN
Points
1935-10-11 Syd Worgan L Judge's Hall, Trealaw LOST
Points

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