Stan Alford boxer

Stan Alford boxer
bouts
11
won
2
lost
8
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
featherweight
Debut
1934-10-05
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
Australia

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1940-08-19 Bluey Shea WLWWLW City Hall, Hobart LOST
Technical knockout
1937-01-25 Tom Lasky WW West Melbourne Stadium, Melbourne LOST
Points
1935-10-04 Al Martin WLWW Fitzroy Stadium, Melbourne LOST
Technical knockout
1935-07-05 Billy Earle LWLWWL Fitzroy Stadium, Melbourne LOST
Technical knockout
1935-06-25 Mick Morgan debut Fitzroy Stadium, Melbourne DRAW
Points
1935-06-07 Eddie Fallon WWW Fitzroy Stadium, Melbourne LOST
1935-02-27 Stan Vinney W West Melbourne Stadium, Melbourne WIN
Points
1934-12-14 Alf Sedgewick debut Fitzroy Stadium, Melbourne LOST
KO
1934-11-10 Young Winchcombe WL West Melbourne Stadium, Melbourne LOST
Points
1934-10-26 Max Sayers LW Fitzroy Stadium, Melbourne WIN
Points
1934-10-05 Billy Earle L Fitzroy Stadium, Melbourne LOST
Points

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