Jack Burbank boxer

Jack Burbank boxer
bouts
24
won
9
lost
8
draw
7
Status
inactive
Division
featherweight
Debut
1923-07-31
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1930-04-10 Allie Taylor LWLWLW Bend High School Gym, Bend DRAW
Points
1929-11-14 Billy Breedlove WDWLDW Bend High School Gym, Bend LOST
Points
1929-09-02 Frankie Holland WWLWDL Walla Walla LOST
Points
1929-05-09 Benny Dotson WLWDLL Pendleton LOST
Points
1929-03-26 Leslie (Wildcat) Carter WWWWWW Snohomish LOST
KO
1929-01-22 Johnny Topez LLLW Armory, Portland WIN
Points
1928-11-13 Johnny LaRose LWLLDD Armory, Portland WIN
Points
1927-09-21 Harold Davis DWDWDW Armory, Eugene DRAW
Points
1927-08-10 Roy Sutherland DLDLLL Ice Coliseum, Portland DRAW
Points
1927-05-04 Joe Harrahan DWWLLL Armory, Portland LOST
Points
1927-04-26 Frankie Green LWWLLL Armory, Portland WIN
Technical knockout
1927-04-12 Johnny Ray WWDLLW Armory, Portland WIN
KO
1927-04-05 Eddie Kelly WDL Armory, Portland WIN
KO
1925-11-10 Cyclone Pete Santos DLWDDW Armory, Portland LOST
Points
1925-11-09 Cyclone Pete Santos DDLWDD Astoria LOST
Points
1925-10-02 Al Gracio LDWWWW Liberty Theater, Missoula LOST
Points
1925-08-25 Cyclone Pete Santos LLLLDD Armory, Portland WIN
Points
1925-08-10 Eddie Tracey WLWLLL Armory, Portland WIN
Points
1925-06-01 Harold Reese LWWDWL Astoria WIN
Technical knockout
1925-05-19 Lon Perry LWDLWW Armory, Portland WIN
Points
1925-03-23 Jack Nash DDLWDW Armory, Portland DRAW
Points
1924-09-02 Young George Dixon LW Armory, Portland DRAW
Points
1924-05-06 Brick Coyle LWDWLD Armory, Portland DRAW
Points
1923-07-31 John Kelly W Armory, Portland DRAW
Points

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