Bob Miller boxer

Bob Miller boxer
bouts
12
won
2
lost
10
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1940-06-17
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1947-12-05 Benny Rusk WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
KO
1947-06-03 Bernie Reynolds WWWWWW Crystal Arena, Norwalk LOST
Technical knockout
1947-01-04 Pete Mell WWWWWW Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn LOST
KO
1946-11-30 Tommy Garland WWWWLL Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn LOST
Technical knockout
1946-10-30 Sanders Cox WLWWWW Jamaica Arena, Jamaica, Queens LOST
KO
1946-04-02 Joe Muscato WWWWWW Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo LOST
Technical knockout
1945-12-29 Harry Berntsen WWWWWW Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn LOST
KO
1945-12-17 Bill Weinberg WWWWWW Mechanics Building, Boston LOST
Technical knockout
1945-11-06 Clifford Mann debut Park Arena, Bronx LOST
Technical knockout
1945-10-09 Marty Clark WDDWWW Westchester County Center, White Plains WIN
KO
1945-09-04 James Polk WDLLLL Sterling Oval, Bronx WIN
Points
1945-08-30 Dula Kovach WLDWWW Municipal Stadium, Waterbury LOST
Points
1941-10-07 Johnny Clark debut Grotto Auditorium, Jersey City DRAW
1940-06-17 Ernie Williams LW Belmont Park, Garfield WIN

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