Al Palzer боксёр
- всплеск
- 14
- выигранные
- 9
- проигранные
- 4
- галстук
- 0
- состояние
- inactive
- разделение
- heavyweight
- дебю́т
- 1911-02-07
- высота
- 6′ 3″/191cm
- досягаемость
- -
- возраст
- 27
- рожденный
- 1890-01-01
- смерть
- 1917-07-26
- Национальность
- USA
Al Palzer (January 1, 1890 – July 26, 1917) was a boxer who fought from 1911 to 1915, one of the "White Hopes" during the reign of world heavyweight champion Jack Johnson, an African American. The 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) Palzer, who was German-American, fought in the heavyweight division at a weight of 218 to 228 lbs. Palzer was one of the first boxers to fight for the World White Heavyweight Championship title.He was born on January 1, 1890.On March 9, 1911, he lost a newspaper decision to Frank Moran in a 10-round bout held in Brooklyn, New York. Moran had fought Johnson in a four-round exhibition in April 1909 in Pittsburgh and later lost a title match with Johnson in Paris on June 27, 1914.Palzer participated in a "White Hope" tournament organized by promoter Tom O'Rourke at New York City's National Sporting Club that was held in May 1911. Ironically, O’Rourke has managed the legendary African American boxers Joe Walcott and George Dixon. He also had signed Palzer to a contract before the tournament, and likely manipulated it so that Palzer could win. Other White Hope tournaments were created in response to O'Rouke's contest.On December 19, 1911, Palzer fought Al Kaufman in Brooklyn and scored a K.O. in the fifth round of their 10-round bout. Kaufman had fought Jack Johnson for the world heavyweight title in San Francisco on September 9, 1909. The 10-rounder ended in a no-decision, and the two fighters met in Reno, Nevada to box an exhibition in July 1910.
Дата | Противник | Последние результаты соперников | Место | Результат |
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1915-12-21 | Andre Anderson | WWLLL | Auditorium, Saint Paul | LOST KO |
1914-05-22 | Fred Fulton | WWWLLW | Arena, Hudson | WIN KO |
1913-10-18 | Dan Dailey | WWLLWD | Old City Hall, Pittsburgh | LOST KO |
1913-09-24 | Charley Miller | WLLDWD | St. Nicholas Arena, New York | LOST |
1913-09-03 | Frank Moran | DLWWLW | St. Nicholas Arena, New York | LOST KO |
1913-01-01 | Luther McCarty | LDWWWW | Vernon | LOST Technical knockout |
1912-11-15 | Tony Ross | WLWDLW | Olympia A.C., Philadelphia | LOST |
1912-06-28 | Bombardier Billy Wells | WWLWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN KO |
1912-02-13 | Sailor White | LDWL | Royale A.C., Brooklyn | WIN KO |
1911-12-28 | Al Kaufman | WWWWWL | National A.C., Brooklyn | WIN KO |
1911-11-29 | Tom Kennedy | LW | Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn | LOST |
1911-10-26 | Soldier Delaney | WLLW | National A.C., Brooklyn | WIN KO |
1911-08-03 | Tom Kennedy | debut | National A.C., Brooklyn | WIN Technical knockout |
1911-05-26 | Joe Rogers | debut | National S.C., New York | WIN Points |
1911-03-09 | Frank Moran | WLWWDW | Whirlwind A.C., Brooklyn | LOST |
1911-02-21 | Jack McCargo | debut | Brown's Gym, New York | WIN Points |
1911-02-07 | Jim Austin | WDW | New York | NC |