Jack London boxer

Jack London boxer
bouts
8
won
2
lost
6
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1917-01-26
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1920-04-29 Mike McTigue WWWWW Mount Royal Arena, Montreal LOST
KO
1919-12-25 Johnny Wilson WWWDWW Webster LOST
KO
1919-09-22 Joe Geiger DDLWDL Olympia A.C., Philadelphia LOST
1918-06-27 Jamaica Kid WLDWLW Globe A.C., Perth Amboy LOST
KO
1918-01-05 Johnny Howard WLLLDL New York A.C., New York LOST
1917-10-05 Clay Turner WWWWWW Harlem S.C., New York LOST
KO
1917-09-14 Harry Greb WWWWWW St. Nicholas Arena, New York LOST
Technical knockout
1917-08-06 Battling Levinsky WWWWWW Military A.C., Brooklyn LOST
Technical knockout
1917-06-11 Cleve Hawkins LLLWW Lenox Hall, Pittsfield DRAW
1917-04-27 Johnny Espen LLLW New Polo A.C., New York WIN
KO
1917-02-23 Fred Espin debut New Polo A.A., Harlem WIN
KO
1917-01-26 Rufe Cameron LLWDLL Vanderbilt A.C., Brooklyn WIN

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