Fred Greenlee boxer

Fred Greenlee boxer
bouts
16
won
9
lost
3
draw
4
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1924-07-05
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1926-09-03 Bobby Jubb WWWWLW Armory, Portland LOST
KO
1926-08-24 Emil Perkins W Armory, Portland WIN
Technical knockout
1926-05-18 Speck Woods LLDWLW Scandinavian Hall, Klamath Falls WIN
KO
1926-05-04 Billy Huff WWLLWL Scandinavian Hall, Klamath Falls WIN
KO
1926-04-22 Speck Woods WDLLDW Scandinavian Hall, Klamath Falls WIN
KO
1926-03-10 Frankie Doyle LLDWDL Hippodrome, Bend DRAW
Points
1926-01-11 Fred Gilbert LDWDWL Hippodrome, Bend WIN
1925-12-12 Frankie Doyle WLDDLL Hippodrome, Bend DRAW
Points
1925-11-26 Sewell Dean LWDLLL Hippodrome, Bend WIN
Technical knockout
1925-10-28 Sewell Dean DLWDLL Hippodrome, Bend WIN
Points
1925-10-10 Joe Taylor LW Hippodrome, Bend WIN
Points
1925-01-13 Duffy Knorr WWLDLD Elks' Club, Bend DRAW
Points
1924-12-25 Eddie Clark W Hippodrome, Bend LOST
KO
1924-11-12 Scott Holliday debut Hippodrome, Bend DRAW
Points
1924-09-24 Kid Hubbard debut Burns LOST
Points
1924-07-05 Mel Meland debut Bend High School Gym, Bend WIN
KO

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