Nate Williams boxer

Nate Williams boxer
bouts
46
won
24
lost
20
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1966-12-01
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1971-11-24 Kim Booker WWWWWW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas LOST
Split-decision
1971-10-20 Gene Bryant LLLLLL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas LOST
Unanimous decision
1970-07-17 Art Hernandez LLWWWW Civic Auditorium, Omaha LOST
Technical knockout
1970-04-29 Denny Moyer WWWWWW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1970-03-20 Ron Wilson WLLWWW Coliseum, San Diego DRAW
Majority decision
1970-01-26 Raul Soriano WLWWWL Civic Auditorium, San Francisco LOST
Technical knockout
1969-12-10 Charro Velarde debut Civic Auditorium, San Francisco WIN
KO
1969-11-19 Henry Walker WLWWWL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Points
1969-09-17 Benny Barra LDLLLL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
1969-08-27 Juan Carlos Rivero LLLWLL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
1969-08-13 Joe Adams LLWWWW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas LOST
Unanimous decision
1969-07-23 Dave Oropeza WWWWW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas LOST
Unanimous decision
1969-04-08 Benny McCorvey LLWWLL Madison Square Garden, Phoenix WIN
Points
1969-01-21 Manuel Gonzalez WWWWWW Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston LOST
Technical knockout
1968-11-20 Cipriano Hernandez LLWLLW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Majority decision
1968-10-16 Miguel Hernandez WWWDWW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas LOST
Technical knockout
1968-09-18 Benny McCorvey WLLLWW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
1968-08-21 Polo Corona LLLLLL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Split-decision
1968-06-19 Fabian Leyva WWWWWW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1968-05-22 Adolph Pruitt WWLWWW Silver Slipper, Las Vegas LOST
Technical knockout
1968-05-15 Mack Barge L Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1968-05-08 Larry Cruz WWLWL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1968-05-01 Art Cruz WWWWWL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas LOST
Split-decision
1968-04-10 Frank Bradbury LLWDWL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Points
1968-04-03 Mel Fields LLDLLL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1968-03-20 Rudy Escobedo LLWWL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
1968-03-12 Scott Wisooker LLLWLL Silver Slipper, Las Vegas WIN
KO
1968-02-27 Benny Colima LD Community Concourse, San Diego WIN
Technical knockout
1968-02-08 Julian Tellez WWLWDD Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles DRAW
Points
1968-01-26 Ruben Rivera WWWWWL Civic Auditorium, San Jose LOST
Points
1968-01-04 Lonnie Harris WLWDWL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles LOST
Points
1967-12-11 Steve Gutierrez WWWDWW Las Vegas LOST
Points
1967-11-21 Mel Fields LWDLLL Madison Square Garden, Phoenix WIN
Unanimous decision
1967-11-17 Art Cruz LWWWDW Convention Center, Las Vegas LOST
Points
1967-10-03 Jimmy Lewis LLLLLL Madison Square Garden, Phoenix WIN
Points
1967-08-10 Jessie Tuchek WWWDWW Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle LOST
Technical knockout
1967-06-22 Mike Gross LLWLWL Adams Field House, Missoula LOST
Technical knockout
1967-06-19 Jimmy Lewis L Madison Square Garden, Phoenix WIN
Points
1967-05-19 Mark Doyle LWWWWD Fairgrounds Coliseum, Salt Lake City LOST
Unanimous decision
1967-05-11 Sam Pinkney LLL Madison Square Garden, Phoenix WIN
Unanimous decision
1967-03-20 Harry Tarpin WLL Sales Pavilion, Edmonton WIN
Unanimous decision
1967-03-09 Danny Perez debut Fremont Hotel, Las Vegas LOST
KO
1967-02-11 Ardie Murphy debut Adams Field House, Missoula WIN
KO
1967-01-26 Mike Thomas DWLWLL Las Vegas LOST
KO
1967-01-20 Charlie Watson LLWL Sales Pavilion, Edmonton WIN
Unanimous decision
1966-12-01 Pancho Jaramillo debut Fremont Hotel, Las Vegas LOST
Unanimous decision

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