Tommy White boxer

Tommy White boxer
bouts
24
won
8
lost
11
draw
5
Status
inactive
Division
lightweight
Debut
1935-08-30
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1937-08-07 Billy Griffiths LLD Caerphilly LOST
Points
1937-07-31 Dilwyn John LWWLWW Caerphilly WIN
Technical knockout
1937-05-29 Dudley Lewis LWWWLW Ebbw Vale LOST
Technical knockout
1937-03-27 Pat Maloney DWWWDL Bargoed LOST
Points
1937-02-22 Joe Douglas LWWW Pillgwenlly Labour Hall, Newport LOST
Points
1937-01-11 Pat Maloney WWDWDW Pillgwenlly Labour Hall, Newport LOST
Points
1936-12-12 Pat Maloney WWWDWD Bargoed LOST
Points
1936-11-09 Johnny Summers WLWLLL Pillgwenlly Labour Hall, Newport DRAW
Points
1936-10-26 Chris Duggan debut Pillgwenlly Labour Hall, Newport WIN
Points
1936-10-17 Battling Thomas WLLWLL Bargoed LOST
Points
1936-10-12 Llew Thomas debut Premier Hall, Cardiff DRAW
Points
1936-10-03 Johnny Morgan L Bargoed WIN
Points
1936-09-05 Joe Douglas debut Caerphilly WIN
Points
1936-05-22 Dixie Lee debut Caerphilly WIN
Points
1936-05-09 Kid Collins LLLDLW Bargoed DRAW
Points
1936-04-03 Ronnie Hill DLDWL Market Hall, Caerphilly WIN
Points
1936-03-21 Johnny Summers WDWWLW Coliseum, Bargoed DRAW
Points
1936-02-22 Johnny Summers LLLWDW Coliseum, Bargoed LOST
Points
1936-02-07 George Hart DW Market Hall, Caerphilly LOST
Points
1936-02-01 Kid Collins WLLLLD Coliseum, Bargoed WIN
Points
1935-11-22 George Hart debut Market Hall, Caerphilly DRAW
Points
1935-11-08 Arthur Hughes debut Market Hall, Caerphilly LOST
Points
1935-10-25 Dai Davies W Market Hall, Caerphilly LOST
Points
1935-08-30 Clem Evans L Caerphilly WIN
Points

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