Lane Hale boxer

Lane Hale boxer
bouts
20
won
11
lost
9
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1943-02-22
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1945-09-04 Francis Ogg DWWLLW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles LOST
Technical knockout
1944-12-29 Gaston Miller LLLLLL Legion Stadium, Hollywood LOST
Corner retirement
1944-09-01 Frankie Angustain WWLWLW Legion Stadium, Hollywood LOST
KO
1944-06-06 Fitzie Fitzpatrick WWLWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles LOST
KO
1944-04-14 Tommy Garland DWWWWW Legion Stadium, Hollywood LOST
Technical knockout
1944-01-28 Roman Starr DWWWWL Legion Stadium, Hollywood LOST
KO
1943-11-19 Roman Starr LDWWWW Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
Technical knockout
1943-10-08 Roman Starr WLDDLD Legion Stadium, Hollywood LOST
Points
1943-09-17 Jack Lindley WW Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
Technical knockout
1943-08-21 Ray Velarde WWWL Wilmington Bowl, Wilmington WIN
KO
1943-07-16 Keith Gordon DLLLLD Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
KO
1943-07-05 Mike Dayton debut Ocean Park Arena, Santa Monica WIN
Technical knockout
1943-06-18 Chuck Neffer L Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
Technical knockout
1943-05-28 Phil Calzada LDLLL Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
KO
1943-05-10 Sonny Orrock LLWWLL Ocean Park Arena, Santa Monica WIN
Technical knockout
1943-05-05 Sonny Orrock LLLWWL Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach WIN
KO
1943-04-19 Garland Kemp debut Ocean Park Arena, Santa Monica LOST
Points
1943-03-23 Frankie Calzo LWLLL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles LOST
Points
1943-03-01 Frankie Salsada debut Ocean Park Arena, Santa Monica WIN
Points
1943-02-22 Dick Vick WLW Ocean Park Arena, Santa Monica WIN
Technical knockout

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