Red Howe (Circus Red Howe) boxer

Red Howe boxer
bouts
16
won
10
lost
4
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
light heavyweight
Debut
1932-04-07
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1938-04-28 Eddie Lund WW Armory, Marshfield WIN
Technical knockout
1936-08-12 Eddie Lund debut Community Building, North Bend LOST
Points
1935-05-07 Chief Thomas LLLLDL Community Building, North Bend WIN
Points
1933-10-26 Al Diamond debut Armory, Marshfield WIN
Points
1933-08-25 Indian Jack Crim WLLDL Armory, Marshfield LOST
Points
1933-07-28 Roy Swede Nelson LDLLLD Armory, Marshfield WIN
KO
1933-06-29 Roy Swede Nelson DLDLLL Armory, Marshfield DRAW
Points
1933-05-25 Jack Drews DWWWW Armory, Marshfield LOST
Points
1933-04-21 Big Boy Morgan WWLLWW Armory, Marshfield LOST
Points
1932-07-20 Roy Sullivan L Armory, Medford WIN
KO
1932-06-29 George Hayes debut Armory, Medford WIN
Points
1932-06-15 Al Anderson WWWWWL Armory, Medford WIN
KO
1932-06-10 Mike Collins debut Armory, Marshfield DRAW
Points
1932-05-27 Terry Kileen WWWLWW Armory, Marshfield WIN
KO
1932-05-05 Al Anderson LWWWWW Armory, Marshfield WIN
KO
1932-04-07 Roy Sullivan debut Armory, Marshfield WIN
Technical knockout

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