Ed Malone boxer

Ed Malone boxer
bouts
14
won
0
lost
14
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
super lightweight
Debut
1989-11-11
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1966-02-11
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1998-10-22 Tarvis Simms WWWW Roxy Theater, Atlanta LOST
KO
1998-10-01 Billy Waltz WW State Fairgrounds Sports Arena, Nashville LOST
Points
1997-02-26 Roy Bohannon WWWW Municipal Auditorium, Nashville LOST
Technical knockout
1992-11-05 John Duplessis WWWWWL Natchez LOST
KO
1991-09-21 Roger Bonine WWWWWW Cullman LOST
Points
1991-08-16 Homer Gibbins WWWWLW Decatur LOST
Points
1990-09-21 Jerry Smith LWLLLL Cobb County Civic Center, Marietta LOST
Unanimous decision
1990-03-13 Lorenzo Smith WWWWWW Park West, Chicago LOST
Unanimous decision
1990-03-09 Derrick Parks W Marina at St. Johns Place, Jacksonville LOST
KO
1990-02-10 Dave Wyatt Jr. LLLWWW LOST
Points
1990-01-13 Kelvin Daly WWWWW Washington LOST
KO
1989-12-14 Todd Foster WWWWWW Civic Arena, Saint Joseph LOST
Technical knockout
1989-12-09 Wade Duncan DWW Arthur Ashe Center, Richmond LOST
Points
1989-11-11 Greg Keys WLLLWW Arthur Ashe Center, Richmond LOST
Unanimous decision

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