Sonny Boy West boxer

Sonny Boy West boxer
bouts
57
won
48
lost
8
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1946-11-29
Height
5′ 6″/168cm
Reach
-
Age
21
Born
1929-05-13
Death
1950-12-21
Nationality
USA

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Al West (May 13, 1929 – December 21, 1950), alias Sonny Boy, was a lightweight professional boxer from Maryland. He was a native of Washington, D.C..West made his professional debut on November 29, 1946, a two-round knockout win against George Junior. He won his first nine professional matches before losing to Harry LaSane on August 11 of 1947, a loss which he avenged just fourteen days later. West's final record was 46 wins (14 by knockout), 8 losses, and 1 draw in 55 fights. In his short career West fought such important names as Stonewall Jackson, Jimmy Carter, Redtop Davis, Sammy Angott, Ike Williams, Charley Salas, and Mario Pacheco.The career and life of Sonny Boy West ended with a beating at the hands of Percy Bassett, which caused bleeding in the brain. According to boxrec.com, "West complained of double vision between the 6th and 7th rounds. After he was hurt to the body by Bassett, he was floored by a right hand. As he fell, he landed hard on his head. West died of injuries suffered in this bout on December 21st. The official cause of death was given as a 'inter-cerebral hemorrhage resulting from a cerebral concussion.'" This biographical article related to an American boxer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1950-12-20 Percy Bassett WWWWWW St. Nicholas Arena, New York LOST
KO
1950-12-04 Billy Justine WWLLLW Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Split-decision
1950-11-20 Eddie Giosa WWWLWW Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Unanimous decision
1950-10-09 Charley Salas WWWWWL Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1950-09-06 Joe Miceli WDWLWW Arena, Milwaukee LOST
Split-decision
1950-08-08 Sammy Angott WWLLWW Motor City Speedway, Detroit WIN
Unanimous decision
1950-06-01 Harold Jones WWLWWL Arena, Milwaukee WIN
Unanimous decision
1950-05-22 Mario Pacheco WWWWL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
KO
1950-05-09 Bob Sandberg WWWWDL Arena, Milwaukee WIN
Technical knockout
1950-04-10 George Dunn WWDWWL Auditorium, Hartford LOST
Points
1950-03-27 Ralph Zannelli WWLWLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Unanimous decision
1950-03-20 Sammy Angott WLLDWW Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1950-02-17 Ike Williams WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
KO
1950-01-30 Leroy Willis LLWWLW Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Technical knockout
1950-01-02 Sammy Angott WWWWLL Coliseum, Baltimore DRAW
Points
1949-11-25 Ernesto Aguilar LLWDWL Uline Arena, Washington WIN
Unanimous decision
1949-11-04 Alfredo Prada DLWWWL Uline Arena, Washington WIN
Split-decision
1949-10-17 Willie Beltram LWLLLL Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
KO
1949-09-26 Teddy Davis LWLLDW Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1949-07-25 Johnny Williams LDWLLD Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
KO
1949-06-27 Jesse Underwood LWWLLL Griffith Stadium, Washington WIN
Unanimous decision
1949-04-18 Talmadge Bussey LWWWWL Turner's Arena, Washington WIN
Split-decision
1949-04-04 Doug Ratford LLWLLW Turner's Arena, Washington LOST
Unanimous decision
1949-02-07 Johnny Williams WDLDWL Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Majority decision
1949-01-17 Eduardo Carrasco WLDLWL Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1948-12-08 Stonewall Jackson WWWWWL Uline Arena, Washington WIN
Unanimous decision
1948-11-17 Stonewall Jackson WWWWWW Uline Arena, Washington WIN
KO
1948-11-01 Jimmy Carter WDWWWW Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1948-09-30 Maxie Shapiro WLLWWL Uline Arena, Washington WIN
Technical knockout
1948-09-06 Jimmy McAllister LWLWWL Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1948-08-23 Herbie (Biff) Jones WWWLWD Griffith Stadium, Washington WIN
Technical knockout
1948-08-16 Al Pennino DWWLLL Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Technical knockout
1948-07-12 Stonewall Jackson WLWWWW Coliseum, Baltimore LOST
Split-decision
1948-06-07 Jimmy McAllister LWLWLW Coliseum, Baltimore LOST
Majority decision
1948-05-03 Jimmy McAllister LLLWLW Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Majority decision
1948-03-15 Charley Cabey Lewis WWWLLL Uline Arena, Washington WIN
Unanimous decision
1948-02-16 Maxie Starr LLWWWW Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1948-02-02 Johnny Forte LWWWLW Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1948-01-05 Herbie (Biff) Jones WWLWLW Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1947-12-08 Danny Webb WLWLWW Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Split-decision
1947-11-21 Joey Longo LDLLWL Fayette Street Garden, Baltimore WIN
Technical knockout
1947-10-31 Vic Young WWLLLW Fayette Street Garden, Baltimore WIN
KO
1947-10-10 Leslie Harris DLLLLL Fayette Street Garden, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1947-09-22 John Eddington WWWL Griffith Stadium, Washington WIN
Points
1947-08-25 Harry LaSane WWLWWL Griffith Stadium, Washington WIN
Points
1947-08-11 Harry LaSane WWWWLW Griffith Stadium, Washington LOST
Points
1947-07-14 Jessie Ocombe debut Griffith Stadium, Washington WIN
Points
1947-06-03 Mickey Garcia LWWDWL Griffith Stadium, Washington WIN
Points
1947-05-16 Joey Longo WWWWLW Fayette Street Garden, Baltimore WIN
Unanimous decision
1947-04-14 Billy Reed LWLLLL Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
KO
1947-03-31 Billy Reed LLWLLL Coliseum, Baltimore WIN
Points
1947-03-14 Johnny Fulton WLWL Fayette Street Garden, Baltimore WIN
KO
1947-02-28 Paul Watson DWWWWL Fayette Street Garden, Baltimore WIN
Points
1947-02-07 Chris Brown debut Fayette Street Garden, Baltimore WIN
KO
1947-01-10 Jimmy Brown WWLWWD Fayette Street Garden, Baltimore WIN
Points
1946-12-27 Chico Roderick WW Fayette Street Garden, Baltimore WIN
KO
1946-11-29 George Junior WWWLLW Fayette Street Garden, Baltimore WIN
KO

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