Jack Carnell boxer

Jack Carnell boxer
bouts
4
won
3
lost
1
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1930-06-24
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1935-07-16 Leroy Selover LWLWDL Riverview Park, Des Moines LOST
1934-09-20 Kid Ripley LLWWWW Armory, Mason City LOST
1934-08-03 Tut Jackson DLLLLL Electric Park, Waterloo WIN
1934-07-18 King Court WWWW Electric Park, Waterloo LOST
1933-09-26 Steve Cronin WLWWLL 519 Penn Ave., Des Moines LOST
1933-08-08 Hank Rosenboom debut Oskaloosa WIN
Technical knockout
1933-07-26 Lloyd Dysart DLDLDL Boone DRAW
1933-07-11 Kid Lawson WWWWDW Riverview Park, Des Moines DRAW
1933-02-22 Tommy Maroon WWDLLW President Theater, Des Moines LOST
1933-01-27 Steve Cronin DDWWWW Princess Theater, Des Moines LOST
1932-10-27 Frank Briney LW Oskaloosa LOST
KO
1932-05-31 Mel Rice WWD Riverview Park, Des Moines LOST
1931-07-17 Phil Baker WWL Riverview Park, Des Moines LOST
1930-12-15 Jimmy McCabe debut Coliseum, Des Moines WIN
1930-07-04 Red McCoy debut Riverview Park, Des Moines DRAW
1930-07-02 Tuffy Roberts debut Coliseum, Des Moines WIN
KO
1930-06-24 Eddie Ripper WWLLWL Riverview Park, Des Moines WIN

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