Bill Middlekauff boxer

Bill Middlekauff boxer
bouts
14
won
6
lost
7
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1928-03-16
Height
6′ 2″/188cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Willis William Middlekauff (December 28, 1904 – September 1957) was an American college football player, attorney, boxer, and wrestler.Middlekauff from 1922–25 and in 1927 was a member of the University of Florida swimming, track and boxing teams. He was often called "Big Bill." At UF he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega.Middlekauff was a prominent fullback for coach James Van Fleet and coach Tom Sebring's Florida Gators football team of the University of Florida from 1923 to 1924, and 1926 to 1927. One accounts recalls he "rams a line and can back one up to perfection." Jeff Moshier called him Florida's greatest fullback. In 1927, the Florida Alumnus, the official organ of the Florida Alumni, agreed. In his first season on the freshman team, the team won the southern crown for freshmen squads.In the 14–7 loss to Army, Middlekauff broke his left leg on what coach Van Fleet argued was an uncalled clipping penalty. Middlekauff had only just returned to the team.Middlekauff returned in 1926.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1930-04-30 Mike Sankowitz WWDLDW Mitchel Field Arena, Mineola LOST
KO
1930-03-17 Fred Caldori WWWLWL Arena, Philadelphia LOST
KO
1929-07-04 Jack Burke DWDLLL Melbourne DRAW
Points
1929-04-30 Battling Finch WWWWLL Jacksonville LOST
KO
1928-11-12 Frank Rice WLLWLL Canton Auditorium, Canton LOST
Corner retirement
1928-10-26 Ed Gibbons WLLLL Youngstown LOST
Points
1928-07-06 Jack Kirten LLWLL Benjamin Field Arena, Tampa LOST
Points
1928-06-29 Jack Smith debut Benjamin Field Arena, Tampa WIN
KO
1928-05-04 Rufino Alvarez LWW Benjamin Field Arena, Tampa LOST
Technical knockout
1928-04-20 Jack Kelly L Benjamin Field Arena, Tampa WIN
KO
1928-04-09 K.O. Brennan LL Legion Arena, Lakeland WIN
KO
1928-03-30 Bob McGraw debut Benjamin Field Arena, Tampa WIN
KO
1928-03-20 Joe Bailey debut Ocala WIN
KO
1928-03-16 Jack Kirten L Benjamin Field Arena, Tampa WIN
Points

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