Larry Bushing (Busching) boxer

Larry Bushing boxer
bouts
20
won
8
lost
10
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1951-05-10
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1954-04-12 Elmer Haskell WWWLW Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto LOST
Points
1954-02-22 Tony Percy LDWWWL Mont St. Louis Col. Auditorium, Montreal LOST
Unanimous decision
1954-01-26 Elmer Haskell WWWL Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto LOST
Points
1953-11-23 Arnold Green W War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse LOST
Points
1953-11-02 Arnold Green debut Masonic Temple, Binghamton LOST
Points
1953-05-02 Ernie Drummer WLLLLW War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse LOST
Technical knockout
1953-04-20 Tony Percy LDDDWW Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto WIN
KO
1953-03-02 Tony Percy WLD Quebec City DRAW
Points
1953-02-24 Jimmy Watkins W Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo LOST
Technical knockout
1952-12-18 Tony Percy W Auditorium, Ottawa WIN
Technical knockout
1952-11-18 Harry McLean WWL Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo WIN
Points
1952-10-20 Billy Van Gilder W War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse WIN
Points
1952-09-15 Billy Van Gilder debut War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse LOST
Points
1952-05-29 Bill Eagan debut War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse WIN
Points
1952-03-06 Roosevelt Cook LL War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse WIN
Points
1952-02-04 Morris Megley debut South Main Street Armory, Wilkes-Barre LOST
Technical knockout
1951-12-13 Roosevelt Cook L LaSalle Gym, Troy WIN
Unanimous decision
1951-11-26 Herman Murphy WWDWW Town Hall, Scranton DRAW
Points
1951-05-29 Mel Witteman WW State Fair Coliseum, Syracuse WIN
Points
1951-05-10 Frankie Betts LWLLDD State Fair Coliseum, Syracuse LOST
Points

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