Fritz Pollei (Fritz Poll) boxer

Fritz Pollei boxer
bouts
21
won
6
lost
9
draw
6
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1928-02-20
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1933-09-25 Mack Payne LLDWWW McCullough's Arena, Salt Lake City LOST
Points
1933-09-18 Mack Payne LLLDWW McCullough's Arena, Salt Lake City LOST
Points
1930-03-31 Bobby Mason DWWLWL McCullough's Arena, Salt Lake City DRAW
Points
1930-03-18 Peg Johnson WWLLLL Liberty Hall, Helper DRAW
Points
1930-03-10 Soldier Sturvis debut Salt Lake City WIN
Technical knockout
1930-02-24 Pete Jensen LLDLLL Salt Lake City DRAW
Points
1930-02-17 Soldier Barker debut McCullough's Arena, Salt Lake City WIN
Technical knockout
1929-12-02 Billy Sneddon WWLWLW Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City LOST
Technical knockout
1929-11-04 Buster Brandon WLWWLW Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City LOST
Points
1929-09-30 Dave Mustafo LLWDWW Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City WIN
Points
1929-07-01 Irving Nalder LWW Coliseum, Ogden DRAW
Points
1929-06-19 Irving Nalder LW Coliseum, Ogden LOST
Points
1929-06-07 Billy Sneddon WWWWDW Coliseum, Ogden LOST
Technical knockout
1929-04-29 Tony DeVoe DLLW Hippodrome Theater, Salt Lake City WIN
KO
1928-11-26 Jack Irwin debut McCullough's Arena, Salt Lake City DRAW
Points
1928-10-29 Tom Jackson debut McCullough's Arena, Salt Lake City LOST
KO
1928-09-17 Ray Saatch W McCullough's Arena, Salt Lake City DRAW
Points
1928-04-27 Bob Harvey DDLDWL Odeon Theater, Salt Lake City WIN
Points
1928-04-16 Georgia Dewall debut McCullough's Arena, Salt Lake City WIN
Points
1928-03-23 Mike Riley debut Odeon Theater, Salt Lake City LOST
KO
1928-02-20 Tommy Kilbane debut McCullough's Arena, Salt Lake City LOST
Points

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