Ring Larsson (Vetle Larsson) boxer

Ring Larsson boxer
bouts
21
won
15
lost
5
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1930-07-31
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
78
Born
1911-02-23
Death
1989-07-07
Nationality
Sweden

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1939-10-12 Danny Josephs WLL Casino, Fall River WIN
Points
1939-09-28 Johnny Duarte DWLLDL Casino, Fall River WIN
Points
1937-06-16 Roland Dufour LWWWL Fenway Park, Boston WIN
Points
1932-10-13 Al Rodrigues LWWWW Quincy LOST
Points
1932-09-23 Bud Mignault LWLWWL Quincy LOST
Points
1932-08-19 Bud Mignault WWLWLW Arena, Quincy LOST
Split-decision
1932-05-15 John Andersson WWDWWW Allstadion, Stockholm LOST
Technical knockout
1932-04-29 Helmut Hartkopp LWWLLW Lorensbergs Circus, Gothenburg DRAW
Points
1932-01-31 Marine Smith WWWLWL Lorensbergs Circus, Gothenburg WIN
KO
1931-11-06 Joe Zelinski WWWLLW Arena, Brockton WIN
Points
1931-09-22 Jack McCarthy WLWWDW Arena, Boston LOST
Points
1931-08-28 Harry Allen LLWDWL Highland Park, Brockton WIN
Points
1931-07-20 Billy Gonyea LWWWWW Fairgrounds, Worcester WIN
Points
1931-06-15 Laddie Lee WWWWWL Brockton WIN
Points
1931-05-01 Mike Susinski WWWLW Arena, Brockton WIN
Points
1931-03-27 Gus Brown WLLWLW Arena, Brockton WIN
Points
1930-09-25 Freddy McGrail WWWWWL Highland Park, Brockton WIN
Technical knockout
1930-09-04 Freddy McGrail LWWWWW Highland Park, Brockton WIN
Points
1930-08-26 Roy Bailey WWL Braves Field, Boston WIN
Points
1930-08-13 Johnny Curcio WWLLLL Cycle Track, Revere WIN
Points
1930-07-31 Tom Quigley LDLLLL Highland Park, Brockton WIN
Technical knockout

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