Bruce Anderson boxer

Bruce Anderson boxer
bouts
16
won
7
lost
7
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
lightweight
Debut
1956-07-16
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
Australia

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1963-10-21 Trevor Ditton DLLLDL Sydney Stadium, Sydney LOST
Points
1963-09-19 Ray Mackie LW Sydney Showgrounds, Sydney LOST
Points
1963-09-05 Ray Mackie L Paddington Town Hall, Sydney LOST
Points
1961-06-05 Bobby Walker WWLW Sydney Stadium, Sydney DRAW
Points
1961-03-20 Bob Leonard debut Sydney Stadium, Sydney WIN
Points
1957-05-20 George Meares LWDLD Sydney Stadium, Sydney LOST
KO
1957-04-29 Ron Clapstone W Leichhardt Stadium, Sydney LOST
KO
1957-01-21 George Meares LWD Sydney Stadium, Sydney WIN
KO
1956-12-17 Harry Garr DWDWLD Sydney Stadium, Sydney WIN
KO
1956-12-03 Ted Scobie WLDWW Sydney Stadium, Sydney WIN
Technical knockout
1956-11-12 Kev Robson LLLLWL Sydney Stadium, Sydney WIN
Points
1956-10-29 Neil Bobart WW Sydney Stadium, Sydney WIN
KO
1956-10-08 George Meares LW Sydney Stadium, Sydney DRAW
Points
1956-09-10 Mario Cuccinatta WLW Sydney Stadium, Sydney LOST
KO
1956-08-27 Brian Kingsley debut Sydney Stadium, Sydney WIN
KO
1956-07-16 Bobby Walker W Sydney Stadium, Sydney LOST
KO

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