Fred Carroll boxer

Fred Carroll boxer
bouts
12
won
3
lost
8
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
lightweight
Debut
1927-01-21
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1930-04-22 Curley Dykema LLLW Congress Theater, Chicago LOST
Points
1928-02-24 Dick Scalza WWWWWL 106th Infantry Regiment Armory, Brooklyn LOST
KO
1928-02-23 Enrique Savaardo LLLLLL 27th Division Train Armory, Brooklyn WIN
Technical knockout
1928-01-05 Kid Roy LLLLLL 27th Division Train Armory, Brooklyn LOST
Points
1927-10-20 Frank Miletti WW 27th Division Train Armory, Brooklyn LOST
KO
1927-10-13 Frank Miletti W 27th Division Train Armory, Brooklyn LOST
Technical knockout
1927-09-22 Red Robbins DWWD 27th Division Train Armory, Brooklyn LOST
KO
1927-05-19 Red Robbins DW 27th Division Train Armory, Brooklyn LOST
KO
1927-04-28 Enrique Savaardo LLWLLL 27th Division Train Armory, Brooklyn WIN
Points
1927-04-14 Fred Clarke DLDDLL 14th Regiment Armory, Brooklyn WIN
KO
1927-03-17 Red Robbins debut 27th Division Train Armory, Brooklyn DRAW
Points
1927-01-21 Lou Bates debut 27th Division Train Armory, Brooklyn LOST
KO

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