Bob Perry boxer

Bob Perry boxer
bouts
14
won
7
lost
4
draw
3
Status
inactive
Division
featherweight
Debut
1929-05-03
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1934-08-17 Cyril Joseph DLLDWW Griffith Stadium, Washington LOST
Points
1934-01-17 Tiger Griffin LDLLDD Weber State College Gymnasium, Ogden WIN
Technical knockout
1934-01-09 George Welch LL Weber State College Gymnasium, Ogden WIN
Technical knockout
1933-04-07 Harry Hart WDDWWW Ogden A.C., Ogden WIN
Points
1933-03-17 Tiger Griffin DDWLDL Ogden A.C., Ogden WIN
Points
1932-09-16 Harry Hart DDWDWD Ogden Stadium, Ogden DRAW
Points
1930-10-29 Tiger Griffin WLLWDW Armory, Ogden WIN
Points
1930-01-10 Tommy Light debut Kammeyer's Punch Bowl, Ogden LOST
KO
1930-01-03 Kid Fredericks debut Kammeyer's Punch Bowl, Ogden WIN
Points
1929-12-20 Walter Butts debut Kammeyer's Punch Bowl, Ogden WIN
Points
1929-09-20 Earl Manley WWD Coliseum, Ogden DRAW
Points
1929-06-07 Juddy LaSalle WWWL Coliseum, Ogden LOST
Technical knockout
1929-05-22 Joe Critchlow DLD Coliseum, Ogden LOST
Points
1929-05-03 Joe Critchlow DL Auditorium, Ogden DRAW
Points

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