Earl Tripp boxer

Earl Tripp boxer
bouts
21
won
16
lost
5
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1977-12-24
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1952-07-25
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1980-10-22 S.T Gordon WWWWWW Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica LOST
KO
1980-08-29 John L Johnson LLDWWL Auditorium, West Palm Beach WIN
Technical knockout
1980-07-09 Leroy Caldwell LLDLDL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Majority decision
1980-05-14 David Smith LWLLLL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Points
1980-01-13 Michael Dokes WWWWWW Caesars Palace, Las Vegas LOST
KO
1979-11-28 Roberto Reynosa LLLLDW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1979-10-31 Al Neumann WLWLLW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Points
1979-09-12 Mustafa El Amin WLLLLD Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1979-06-06 S.T Gordon WLWLLW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas LOST
KO
1979-05-18 Jim Ingram WLDWLL Sports Arena, Pico Rivera WIN
KO
1979-03-23 Kevin Isaac LLWLWW Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas Hilton Pavilion, Las Vegas LOST
Unanimous decision
1978-12-05 David Smith LWLLLW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Points
1978-10-18 S.T Gordon LWWLWL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
1978-08-23 Tony Pulu WLWDWL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1978-08-02 Verlee Price LLWLLL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1978-07-12 Rahim Muhammad debut Silver Slipper, Las Vegas LOST
Points
1978-06-28 Lee Mitchell LWLLL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1978-06-07 Godfrey White debut Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1978-05-24 Walter Cloud debut Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1978-04-26 Irving Taylor debut Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1977-12-24 Gregory Johnson LLWLLL Saint Thomas WIN
Points

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