Jack Pearson boxer

Jack Pearson boxer
bouts
22
won
16
lost
5
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
bantamweight
Debut
1894-02-25
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1909-10-01 Harry Ware WWWDDW Athletic Club, Longton LOST
KO
1909-03-08 Jack Gregson LLWWLL City A.C., Manchester WIN
Points
1906-11-23 Bob Kendrick LWWLD Grand Theatre, Manchester LOST
Points
1906-02-26 Willie Collins LWLD Grand Theatre, Manchester WIN
KO
1905-12-18 Will Goodwin debut Labour Hall, Manchester LOST
Points
1905-11-27 Meyer Stringer WLLWLD Labour Hall, Manchester WIN
Points
1905-11-13 Young Cohen LDWWWW Labour Hall, Manchester WIN
Points
1905-07-29 Young Cohen WLWLLW Broughton Rangers Football Ground, Broughton WIN
Corner retirement
1904-05-26 J Jordan debut Labour Hall, Manchester WIN
Points
1903-04-06 George Dixon WLDDL Liverpool LOST
KO
1899-11-27 William Webster LW Stalybridge Gymnastic Club, Stalybridge WIN
Points
1899-04-24 Jack Yarwood LWLW Excelsior Boxing Club, Manchester WIN
Points
1899-01-24 William Webster Exhibition Buildings, Leeds WIN
Points
1899-01-23 George Boocock debut Exhibition Buildings, Leeds WIN
1897-10-12 J Daubney debut Professor Bethelt's Saloon, Oldham LOST
Corner retirement
1896-11-16 Billy Lowe LW Excelsior School of Arms, Sheffield WIN
Points
1895-02-25 Mike Small LLLWLW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Points
1894-07-30 James Carlin debut Norfolk Drill Hall, Sheffield WIN
Points
1894-04-26 Peter McDermott W Antient Concert Rooms, Dublin DRAW
Points
1894-03-04 George Murray LLLL Leeds WIN
Points
1894-03-03 George Murray LLL New Briggate Assembly Rooms, Leeds WIN
Points
1894-02-25 Mike Small WWLLLW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Points

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