John Woolard boxer

John Woolard boxer
bouts
19
won
7
lost
11
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
light heavyweight
Debut
1956-03-10
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1931-08-04
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1958-12-09 Pat Byrne WW National Sporting Club, Piccadilly LOST
Technical knockout
1958-11-19 Paddy Delargy DLLLWL Kelvin Hall, Glasgow LOST
Points
1958-04-21 George Aldridge WWWWLW Granby Halls, Leicester LOST
Technical knockout
1958-03-27 Billy Ellaway LWWWWL The Stadium, Liverpool LOST
Points
1958-02-11 Phil Edwards WWWWLW Sportsdrome, Birmingham LOST
Points
1958-01-20 Wally Scott LWWWWD National Sporting Club, Piccadilly WIN
Points
1958-01-15 Billy Corbett WWWDLW Town Hall, Hamilton WIN
Technical knockout
1957-12-09 Wally Scott LLWWWW National Sporting Club DRAW
Points
1957-10-22 Paddy Delargy DWDLLL Harringay Arena, Harringay LOST
Points
1957-09-10 Dennis Booty WWWWWW Town Hall, Shoreditch LOST
Corner retirement
1957-08-28 Eddie Phillips LLLLDL Town Hall, Hamilton LOST
Points
1957-08-15 Evie Vorster WWWWWW Kelvin Hall, Glasgow LOST
Technical knockout
1957-06-25 Terry Downes WWLWW Town Hall, Shoreditch LOST
Technical knockout
1957-05-23 Sammy Hamilton LWWLWW New St James Hall, Newcastle WIN
Points
1957-03-26 Eddie Phillips LLLLLD El Dorado Stadium, Leith WIN
Points
1956-10-31 Johnny Stansfield WWLLWL Glasgow WIN
Points
1956-06-20 Cliff Garvey WLLWL Glasgow WIN
Technical knockout
1956-04-28 Johnny Davidson LLLLLW Caird Hall, Dundee WIN
Points
1956-03-10 Sammy Hamilton LWLWLW Belfast LOST
Points

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