Clark Mellor boxer

Clark Mellor boxer
bouts
26
won
11
lost
13
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
light heavyweight
Debut
1954-11-04
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1932-10-20
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1958-05-28 Chic Calderwood WWWWWW Town Hall, Hamilton LOST
Corner retirement
1958-03-03 Sifa Kivalu debut Town Hall, Walsall LOST
KO
1958-02-17 Stan Davis WLLLWL Town Hall, Loughborough WIN
Technical knockout
1957-12-05 Tommy Summers WWWLWL Buxton LOST
1957-08-28 Dave Mooney WWLWWW Town Hall, Hamilton LOST
Points
1957-05-16 Jackie Scott LWWLWL Buxton LOST
Points
1957-04-30 Jack Whittaker WWLLWW Manor Place Baths, Walworth LOST
Points
1957-04-10 Dave Mooney WW Ice Rink, Paisley WIN
Technical knockout
1957-03-26 Ted Williams LLWLWL Buxton DRAW
Points
1957-02-11 Len Mullen WWWL New St James Hall, Newcastle LOST
Points
1956-10-22 Johnny Halafihi WLWWWW King's Hall, Derby LOST
KO
1956-10-11 Don McCall WLLLLL Birmingham LOST
Corner retirement
1956-09-10 Johnny Williamson LLLLLL Kirkby WIN
Points
1956-06-18 Ted Williams WWLWWW Sports Centre, Kirkby LOST
Technical knockout
1956-05-14 Don McCall LLWLLL Sports Centre, Kirkby WIN
Technical knockout
1956-05-07 Jackie Abbot DLDWLW Town Hall, Walsall WIN
KO
1956-02-21 Don McCall WLLLLL Victoria Hall, Hanley LOST
Points
1956-02-09 Ken Burt WWLWLL Pavilion Gardens, Buxton WIN
1956-01-24 Ted Williams LLWWWW Victoria Hall, Hanley DRAW
Points
1956-01-17 Johnny Williamson WLLDWL Drill Hall, Willenhall WIN
KO
1956-01-02 Jack Williams debut Town Hall, Walsall WIN
Technical knockout
1955-09-27 Ken Burt LWWWLW Buxton WIN
Technical knockout
1955-09-03 Garnett Denny WWWWLW Ulster Hall, Belfast LOST
Technical knockout
1955-07-21 Johnny Summers W The Stadium, Liverpool WIN
Points
1955-05-27 Ken Burt LLWWWL Pavilion Gardens, Buxton LOST
1954-11-04 Ted Williams WD The Stadium, Liverpool WIN

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