Paul Diaz boxer

Paul Diaz boxer
bouts
13
won
5
lost
8
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
lightweight
Debut
1937-12-03
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1943-10-22 Pete Romero LDLDWW National Hall, San Francisco LOST
Technical knockout
1943-10-11 Ralph Sorenson debut Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco WIN
Points
1943-10-06 Mel Rice debut Auditorium, Oakland WIN
KO
1943-09-30 Frankie Yannes D Civic Auditorium, San Jose LOST
Technical knockout
1943-09-29 Sammy Perez WWWWDW Auditorium, Oakland WIN
Technical knockout
1943-06-25 Rene Morgan LLL National Hall, San Francisco WIN
KO
1939-03-14 Frankie Mandell LDWWDW Civic Auditorium, San Jose LOST
Technical knockout
1939-02-07 Frankie Mandell WLWLDW Civic Auditorium, San Jose LOST
Technical knockout
1938-09-30 Andy Bundy LWLWWW Watsonville LOST
KO
1938-09-06 Mickey Jaramillo W Civic Auditorium, San Jose LOST
KO
1938-08-02 Ray Martinez debut Civic Auditorium, San Jose LOST
Technical knockout
1938-01-11 Art Curley LLLLDL Civic Auditorium, San Jose WIN
Technical knockout
1937-12-03 Owen Hinck WLDLWW Civic Auditorium, Watsonville LOST
KO

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