Jim Ison boxer

Jim Ison boxer
bouts
14
won
5
lost
9
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
super welterweight
Debut
1947-09-24
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
Australia

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1949-11-11 Ted Anderson LWWDWW Broken Hill Stadium, Broken Hill LOST
Technical knockout
1948-11-26 Tommy Graham WDW Bowral LOST
KO
1948-10-06 Ted Pryor WWWW Sydney Stadium, Sydney LOST
Technical knockout
1948-07-15 Kev Robertson WWWLWL Leichhardt Stadium, Sydney LOST
Points
1948-07-08 Jack Dempsey L Leichhardt Stadium, Sydney LOST
KO
1947-12-18 Phil Murphy WWWWWW Leichhardt Stadium, Sydney LOST
Points
1947-12-12 Jack Galloway WWWWWW Lyceum Theatre, Cessnock LOST
Technical knockout
1947-12-04 Cec Hodges WWLLWD Leichhardt Stadium, Sydney WIN
KO
1947-11-13 Bruce Foley WWW Leichhardt Stadium, Sydney LOST
Points
1947-10-16 Jock Murphy LWW Leichhardt Stadium, Sydney WIN
Technical knockout
1947-10-13 Ben Watson LW Sydney Stadium, Sydney LOST
Technical knockout
1947-10-02 Bob Smith WW Leichhardt Stadium, Sydney WIN
KO
1947-09-29 Joe Daniels L Sydney Stadium, Sydney WIN
Technical knockout
1947-09-24 Al Roberts L Sydney Stadium, Sydney WIN
Points

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