Eddie Mason boxer

Eddie Mason boxer
bouts
15
won
0
lost
13
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
featherweight
Debut
1940-06-29
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1947-05-10 Mick Mullett WWLLLW Warsop LOST
Points
1947-04-21 Frank Stapleton debut Kettering LOST
Technical knockout
1947-04-12 Mias Johnson WWWWWD Warsop LOST
Technical knockout
1947-04-03 Billy Slaney WLWWLD Swadlincote LOST
KO
1947-01-06 Mick Mullett W Walsall LOST
Technical knockout
1946-12-02 Tommy Sharpe WWDLL Granby Halls, Leicester LOST
Points
1946-09-13 Ken Ballard WLWLW Olympia Skating Rink, Mexborough LOST
Points
1945-10-25 George Harrison WWWWWL Town Hall, Matlock LOST
KO
1945-02-19 Alf Phillips debut King's Hall, Derby LOST
Points
1944-10-16 Pat O'Connor LLLW Central Hall, Derby DRAW
Points
1944-07-29 Tommy Marsh LDLWLL Sutton-in-Ashfield LOST
Points
1942-07-16 Des Wright W Brook Street Baths, Sutton-in-Ashfield LOST
Technical knockout
1942-05-21 Eric Slaney DLLDLL Central Hall, Derby LOST
Technical knockout
1941-07-05 Tommy Plowright DDWLWW Ripley LOST
Points
1940-06-29 Kid Tan debut Market Hall, Warsop DRAW
Points

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