Ned Brooks (Jimmy Brooks) boxer

Ned Brooks boxer
bouts
21
won
5
lost
11
draw
5
Status
inactive
Division
featherweight
Debut
1960-06-10
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
1962-06-01
Nationality
Australia

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1962-02-23 Jake Gulino WWWWLW Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
Points
1961-11-17 Dick Goodwin WLWWWW Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
Points
1961-10-27 Dick Goodwin WWLWWW Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
Points
1961-09-08 Dick Goodwin WWWWLW Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
Points
1961-06-02 Jake Gulino LDDDWW Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
Points
1961-05-26 Johnny Evans LWLLWL Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
Points
1961-05-19 Brian Ellis WLW Festival Hall, Melbourne WIN
KO
1961-05-05 Jake Gulino LLDDDW Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
Points
1961-04-07 Pat Dane DLLDD Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
KO
1961-03-24 Dick Goodwin WLWWW Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
Points
1961-03-03 Jake Gulino WWLLDD Festival Hall, Melbourne DRAW
Points
1961-02-24 Brian Granville debut Festival Hall, Melbourne WIN
Points
1961-02-17 Dick Goodwin WLW Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
Points
1961-01-20 Dick Goodwin WL Festival Hall, Melbourne LOST
Points
1961-01-13 Jake Gulino LWWLLD Festival Hall, Melbourne DRAW
Points
1960-12-02 Dick Goodwin W Festival Hall, Melbourne WIN
Points
1960-10-21 Pat Dane DLLD Festival Hall, Melbourne DRAW
Points
1960-09-30 Maurice Henry debut Festival Hall, Melbourne WIN
KO
1960-07-29 Terry Gardner WW Festival Hall, Melbourne WIN
Points
1960-07-08 Pat Dane DLL Festival Hall, Melbourne DRAW
Points
1960-06-10 Pat Dane debut Festival Hall, Melbourne DRAW
Points

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