Red Fields (Bouncer) boxer

Red Fields boxer
bouts
11
won
5
lost
6
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1928-03-16
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1938-03-08 Chuck Crowell WWWLWD Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles LOST
Technical knockout
1936-10-22 Jim Thompson WDWLDW L-st Arena, Sacramento LOST
KO
1934-12-06 Buddy Baer WWWWWW Coliseum, Des Moines LOST
Technical knockout
1934-06-13 Billy Thompson DWDLWW Electric Park, Waterloo LOST
KO
1934-05-23 Johnny Miler WDWWLW Armory, Ottumwa LOST
KO
1932-08-30 Harry Hobbs L Oskaloosa LOST
Technical knockout
1932-08-16 Tony Fuente WLDLDL Riverview Park, Des Moines LOST
1930-11-24 Larry Gaudette debut Club Work Building, Spencer WIN
KO
1930-11-10 Tag Tagesen DLW Coliseum, Des Moines WIN
1930-10-13 Gene Sullivan debut Coliseum, Des Moines WIN
KO
1930-08-29 Sam Brown debut Fair Grounds, Northwood WIN
KO
1930-08-08 Hod Held WLLW Electric Park, Waterloo WIN
KO
1930-06-10 Dave Parker LL Riverview Park, Des Moines DRAW
1928-03-16 George Dvorak WWW Cedar Rapids WIN
KO

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