John Maloney boxer

John Maloney boxer
bouts
16
won
6
lost
8
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
featherweight
Debut
1984-01-26
Height
5′ 3″/160cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1964-02-26
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1989-03-28 Eamon Payne LWLLWW Prince Regent Hotel, Chigwell LOST
Technical knockout
1987-11-05 Nigel Haddock WLWLWL York Hall, Bethnal Green LOST
Technical knockout
1986-05-09 Maurizio Stecca WWWWWW Salerno LOST
Technical knockout
1986-03-19 Gary Nickels WWLWWW Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill WIN
Technical knockout
1985-10-09 Dave Adam WWWWWW North Staffordshire SC, Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent LOST
Points
1985-03-20 Robert Dickie LWWWWW Midlands Sporting Club, Solihull LOST
Technical knockout
1985-02-18 Kevin Taylor W Yorkshire Executive S.C., Bradford WIN
KO
1984-12-17 Dean Bramhald WDLLDW National Sporting Club, Mayfair DRAW
Points
1984-11-26 Les Walsh WLLLLD Holiday Inn (Liver International Sporting Club), Liverpool LOST
Points
1984-10-22 Dean Bramhald LLLWLW NSC, Grosvenor House, Mayfair DRAW
Points
1984-10-15 Les Walsh LLWLLL Holiday Inn (Liver International Sporting Club), Liverpool WIN
Points
1984-10-02 Dave Pratt WWWWWL Cafe Royal, Piccadilly LOST
Points
1984-06-18 Mike Whalley WWL Free Trade Hall, Manchester LOST
KO
1984-04-06 Clinton Campbell WLLLWL Watford Town Hall, Watford WIN
Points
1984-04-02 Freddie Potter debut NSC, Grosvenor House, Mayfair WIN
Technical knockout
1984-01-26 John Mwaimu LLDLDL Lyceum Ballroom, The Strand WIN
Technical knockout

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