Jack Ritchie boxer

Jack Ritchie boxer
bouts
12
won
2
lost
7
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
featherweight
Debut
1896-08-18
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1912-01-11 Mike Cashman WWWWDW Fordham A.C, New York LOST
KO
1911-03-23 Young Bolt WDLL Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn LOST
Technical knockout
1911-01-16 Knockout Brown WWWWWW McGuigan's Arena, Harrison LOST
KO
1910-05-13 Frank Kenny debut Lehigh A.C., New York LOST
KO
1910-03-04 Nick Marshall debut New Amsterdam Opera House, New York WIN
Technical knockout
1910-01-08 Willie Jones WWLWD National A.C., Brooklyn NC
1908-08-13 Frankie Fay debut Convention Hall, Saratoga Springs DRAW
1898-08-14 Jimmy Barry WWWDDD McGurn's Handball Court, Chicago DRAW
Points
1898-05-14 Billy Rotchford DWDWWD American A.C., Chicago LOST
Points
1897-12-27 Joe Dawson debut Olympic A.C., Buffalo WIN
Technical knockout
1897-08-10 Paul Kelly LW Manhattan A.C., Troy DRAW
Points
1897-06-05 Joe Bateman LLLLLL Arena A.C., New York LOST
Points
1896-08-18 Billy O'Donnell LDDWWW Memphis LOST
Technical knockout

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