Victor Carvalho boxer

Victor Carvalho boxer
bouts
15
won
1
lost
14
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
super welterweight
Debut
1985-12-09
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1954-05-16
Death
-
Nationality
Portugal

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1990-06-09 Alfonso Cavia WWWWLW Valladolid LOST
KO
1990-04-24 Hannu Vuorinen DWWWWL Helsinki LOST
Unanimous decision
1989-11-28 Carlos Sole WWWWWW Salón La Paloma, Barcelona LOST
Points
1989-10-06 Alfredo Costas WLWWWL Zaragoza LOST
Points
1989-07-29 Javier Castillejo WWWWWW Madrid LOST
Points
1989-02-23 Alfredo Costas WWWLWW Madrid LOST
1988-12-16 Roy Callaghan LWLLWW Brentwood Centre, Brentwood LOST
Points
1988-11-26 Angel Hernandez WWDLLL Santa Cruz de Tenerife LOST
Points
1988-07-23 Alfredo Costas LWWWWL Puerto Garcia LOST
Points
1988-03-12 Lloyd Lee WWLWLW Pavilhão da Associação Académica, Amadora LOST
Points
1987-10-11 Alfredo Costas WWLWW El Grobe LOST
Points
1986-10-09 Tommy Shiels debut Fairfield Hall, Croydon LOST
Points
1986-06-26 Clayton Stewart LW Coliseu dos Recreios, Lisbon WIN
KO
1986-03-19 Mickey Kilgallon WWWWWL Alexandra Pavilion, Muswell Hill LOST
Points
1985-12-09 Newton Barnett LWWDWD Latchmere Leisure Centre, Wandsworth LOST
Points

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