Jack Howard boxer

Jack Howard boxer
bouts
13
won
8
lost
5
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1909-07-27
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
Australia

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1912-10-07 Jack Lester WWWLLW Sydney Stadium, Sydney LOST
Technical knockout
1912-05-21 Colin Bell WWLWWW Cobar Stadium, Cobar WIN
KO
1912-04-13 Jack Lester WLLLLW Sydney Stadium, Sydney LOST
Technical knockout
1912-01-29 Jimmy Clabby WDWWDW Melbourne Athletic Club, Melbourne LOST
KO
1911-10-14 Bandsman Dick Rice WWWWDW Sydney Stadium, Sydney LOST
Technical knockout
1911-10-02 Dave Smith WWWWLL Sychmore Sports Ground, Sydney LOST
Technical knockout
1911-09-01 Bill Turner LWWWWW Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney WIN
KO
1911-07-03 Bill Walsh WWLWLW Melbourne Athletic Club, Melbourne WIN
Technical knockout
1911-04-17 Colin Bell WWWWWL Sydney Stadium, Sydney WIN
KO
1911-04-01 Joe Costa WWWLLW Sydney Stadium, Sydney WIN
Technical knockout
1911-03-18 Colin Bell WWWWWW Gaiety Athletic Hall, Sydney WIN
Points
1910-04-13 Monty Andrews WWLWL Theatre Royal, Cobar WIN
KO
1909-07-27 Monty Andrews WDLLDD Gaiety Athletic Hall, Sydney WIN
Technical knockout

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