Len Brown boxer

Len Brown boxer
bouts
24
won
12
lost
11
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1950-11-06
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1929-01-01
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1952-10-20 Joe Crickmar W Leyton Baths, Leyton LOST
Technical knockout
1952-09-22 Hugh Ferns WLW Free Trade Hall, Manchester LOST
Points
1952-08-26 Dinny Powell LLWLLL Watford Town Hall, Watford LOST
Points
1952-06-14 Garnett Denny WWLWLW Ulster Hall, Belfast LOST
KO
1952-06-03 Sammy Clarke WWWWDW Wembley Town Hall, Wembley WIN
KO
1952-05-09 Dave Elms WLWWLL Coronation Hall, Worthing LOST
Points
1952-03-25 Frank Walshaw WWWLDL Co-op Hall, Bury WIN
Technical knockout
1951-12-17 Jack (Jock) MacVicar DLWWWL Reading LOST
Technical knockout
1951-10-24 Hugh Ferns debut Firhill Park, Glasgow LOST
Points
1951-10-09 Con Young WWDDLW Watford Town Hall, Watford DRAW
Points
1951-08-18 Frank Walshaw WLWDWW Sheffield LOST
KO
1951-06-21 Frank Walshaw WL Football Ground, Barnoldswick LOST
Points
1951-06-01 Alex Roman L King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester WIN
Points
1951-04-23 Alex Roman debut King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester WIN
Points
1951-04-17 Harry Painter WLLWLL Watford Town Hall, Watford WIN
Points
1951-04-10 Johnny McLeavy WLWLWD Royal Albert Hall, Kensington LOST
Technical knockout
1951-04-02 Jack (Jock) MacVicar WWDLWW Manor Place Baths, Walworth LOST
Technical knockout
1951-03-19 Jonty Pilkington LLW King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester WIN
KO
1951-03-13 Albert Darvill WL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
Points
1951-01-29 Ron Raynor LLLWWL Watford WIN
Points
1951-01-02 Ron Raynor WLLLWW Watford Town Hall, Watford WIN
Points
1950-11-06 Stan Brown debut Watford Town Hall, Watford WIN
KO

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