Paul Silva boxer

Paul Silva boxer
bouts
16
won
3
lost
13
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1935-10-30
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1939-11-07 Martin Riley LLLLLL Bristol Arena, New Bedford LOST
Points
1939-10-10 Jimmy Synnott WWLWLW Bristol Arena, New Bedford LOST
Points
1938-04-11 Jackie Dupont LLLWLL Valley Arena, Holyoke LOST
KO
1937-04-05 Lucio Lima LDLLLD Valley Arena, Holyoke LOST
KO
1937-02-25 Young Garrity debut Casino, Fall River LOST
Points
1937-01-01 Alex D'Angelo WWDWLL Boston Garden, Boston LOST
Points
1936-10-30 Lucio Lima LLL Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence WIN
Points
1936-10-29 Cy Colin W Salem Arena, Salem WIN
Points
1936-10-26 Eddie Bangs debut Arena, Lynn WIN
Points
1936-08-13 Tommy Grady WLLLLL Meadowbrook Arena, North Adams LOST
Points
1936-04-27 Pat Foley WWWWD Bristol Arena, New Bedford LOST
Technical knockout
1936-02-17 Frank Millerick LWWWLL Arena, Lynn LOST
Points
1936-02-03 Popeye The Sailor WDDW Arena, Lynn LOST
Points
1936-01-27 Dom Colantonio debut Arena, Lynn LOST
Points
1936-01-06 Joe Gorman LLL Arena, Lynn LOST
Points
1935-10-30 Bud Dempsey debut Rex Arena, Lowell LOST
Split-decision

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