Johnny Martin boxer

Johnny Martin boxer
bouts
14
won
3
lost
9
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1952-09-09
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1954-07-27 Cleveland Johnson debut Auditorium, Miami Beach LOST
KO
1954-07-13 Leonard Ingram WL Auditorium, Miami Beach WIN
Technical knockout
1954-03-11 Young Joe Walcott WLWWWD Municipal Auditorium, Aiken DRAW
Points
1953-08-29 Aaron Yarkos W Legion Stadium, Hollywood LOST
Technical knockout
1953-08-01 Bob McLane WLWWDL Legion Stadium, Hollywood LOST
Technical knockout
1953-07-18 Marco Polo W Legion Stadium, Hollywood LOST
1953-06-29 Marco Polo debut Arena, South Gate LOST
Points
1953-06-15 Pete Gonzales WWL Arena, South Gate LOST
Technical knockout
1953-06-08 Johnny Bruce WLWLLL Arena, South Gate WIN
Points
1952-12-02 Al Jenkins debut Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento LOST
Points
1952-11-25 Gilberto Gonzales debut Civic Auditorium, Stockton LOST
KO
1952-10-13 Harry Jenkins LL Ryan's Auditorium, Fresno DRAW
Points
1952-09-20 Gene Campbell DLDWLW Municipal Auditorium, Eureka LOST
Points
1952-09-09 Harry Jenkins debut Civic Auditorium, Stockton WIN
Technical knockout

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