Moe Herscovitch boxer

Moe Herscovitch boxer
bouts
24
won
9
lost
14
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1921-02-08
Height
5′ 6½″/169cm
Reach
-
Age
71
Born
1897-10-27
Death
1969-07-21
Nationality
Canada

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Moe 'Montgomery' Hart Herscovitch (October 27, 1896 – July 22, 1969) was a Canadian middleweight and welterweight boxer who competed in the early 1920s. He was also a prominent rugby football player in Montreal.Born in Romania to Jewish parents, Vetra 'William' and Anna Herscovitch, he emigrated with his family to Montréal, Canada. He Anglicized his given name to 'Montgomery,' but was known to everyone as 'Moe.'Although short in stature at 5' 6", he was incredibly athletic. He played football with the Montreal Football Club of the Inter-Provincial Rugby Union until 1915 when it was disbanded due to the increasing hostilities of World War I.Eager to do his part in WWI, Herscovitch joined the 66th Battery, Canadian Expeditionary Forces. A gunner, while posted overseas he took up the sport of boxing, winning a number of competitions, including the Aldershot welterweight division. When he returned from the War in 1919, he played with Montreal's successor rugby team which won the division championships that year, but he also continued to box.He was selected for Canada's 1920 Olympic boxing team and assigned to its middleweight division. At Antwerp that August, he won a bronze medal, only losing to Briton Harry Mallin in the semi-final.He married Celia Goldblatt at Temple Beth Jhuda in Montreal on 18 December 1921.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1924-08-09 Eddie Shevlin LWWWWW Arena Auditorium, Halifax LOST
Points
1923-12-21 Mickey Walker WWWWW Coliseum, Toronto LOST
KO
1923-04-30 Marty Summers LLLLWW Broadway Arena, Brooklyn LOST
Points
1923-04-09 Marty Summers LLLLLW Broadway Arena, Brooklyn LOST
Points
1923-02-23 Bert Schneider WWWWWL St. Denis Theatre, Montreal LOST
Points
1923-01-16 Bert Schneider WWWWWW Monument National, Montreal WIN
KO
1922-12-04 Jack Thomas LLLLL Monument National, Montreal DRAW
Points
1922-11-24 Jack Perry WLLLLL Gayety Theatre, Toronto WIN
Majority decision
1922-11-20 Eddie Shevlin LWWWWW Loew's Court Theatre, Montreal LOST
Points
1922-11-08 Art Prud'homme W Mount Royal Arena, Montreal WIN
KO
1922-07-29 Tommy McAleer WWDLWD Commonwealth Sporting Club, New York LOST
Points
1922-05-23 Piet Hobin WWWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
Technical knockout
1922-04-10 Jimmy O'Gatty WLDLLL Star S.C., New York LOST
Technical knockout
1922-03-16 Mike Morley WWWLLW Auditorium, Hartford LOST
Points
1922-02-25 Barney Adair LWLLLW Commonwealth Sporting Club, New York LOST
Points
1922-02-06 Jimmy Kelly LWDWWW Star S.C., New York WIN
KO
1922-01-16 Bert Schneider LWWLWL Montreal WIN
KO
1921-12-02 Eddie Beattie LLDWLW Hamilton LOST
Points
1921-10-21 Roy Manley WWWWWW Arena, Syracuse LOST
Points
1921-10-14 Al Cross W Arena, Syracuse WIN
Points
1921-09-28 Frank Barrieau DWWDWW Mount Royal Arena, Montreal LOST
Technical knockout
1921-09-19 Patsy Cline LLWLLW Mount Royal Arena, Montreal WIN
KO
1921-08-24 Jack Thomas WDWWWL Mount Royal Arena, Montreal WIN
1921-05-18 Bert Schneider WWL Mount Royal Arena, Montreal WIN
Points
1921-04-28 Johnny Summers LWWLLW Mount Royal Arena, Montreal LOST
1921-03-01 Tommy Neary WLWWLW Monument National, Montreal WIN
1921-02-08 Eddie Harkins debut Monument National, Montreal WIN
KO

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