Hank Jarvis boxer

Hank Jarvis boxer
bouts
16
won
1
lost
13
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
featherweight
Debut
1925-12-23
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1932-12-19 Harry Boyle WWWWLW Carney Auditorium, Erie LOST
KO
1928-09-28 Bobby Clary WWWWDW Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo LOST
Points
1928-04-16 Eddie Hardy L Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo LOST
Points
1928-02-13 Mickey Paul WLLWLW Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo LOST
Technical knockout
1928-02-03 Mickey Paul WWLLWL Carney Auditorium, Erie LOST
Points
1927-12-09 Bobby Clary LW Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo LOST
Technical knockout
1927-04-29 Frenchy Belanger WDWDWW Arena Gardens, Toronto LOST
Technical knockout
1927-02-25 Johnny Glynn debut Erie LOST
Points
1927-01-28 Mickey Paul debut Erie LOST
Points
1926-12-13 Victor St. Onge WLLLLW Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo LOST
Points
1926-12-03 Teddy Hayes debut Erie WIN
KO
1926-11-08 Joe Bushnell debut Coliseum Arena, Jamestown LOST
Points
1926-09-15 Freddy Dawson debut Coliseum Arena, Jamestown LOST
Points
1926-07-05 Pete Harmon LDWLW Celeron Ball Park, Jamestown LOST
Points
1926-06-25 Pete Harmon LLDWLW Erie NC
1925-12-23 Kid Kelly LLLL Warren DRAW
Points

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