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Battling George

00 KOs
21 KOs
0Draws
Last six: L-L
Career
status
inactive
bouts
2
rounds
13
KO %
KO wins
0
KO losses
1
career
1923–1928
debut
1923-04-27
last fight
1928-03-23
Profile
sex
M
nationality
United States
origin
United States
city / state / zip
Pullman, Indiana
dob
0000-00-00

Latest news

Boxing loses a great Mann
2016-10-25 · MY PG NOW
Prince George has lost a boxing pioneer, a true legend of the sport. Harold Mann, who had been battling with Alzheimer's disease, was 78. Mann, the gold medalist at the 1962 British Empires Games, was voted into the Prince George Sports Hall of Fame in 
Joshua vs Breazeale: George Groves defeats Martin Murray on points
2016-06-25 · SkySports
George Groves edged closer to another world title shot after battling to a convincing points win over Martin Murray. The Hammersmith fighter hurt Murray on a number of occasions in an eagerly awaited domestic clash and claimed a unanimous decision with 
Boxing writer Kimball goes the distance with cancer
2011-07-08 · New York Post (blog)
George Kimball III wrote about some of boxing's greatest fighters ever during his award-winning career as a sports journalist. But in battling esophageal cancer for the last six years, he was as courageous as any of them. First diagnosed in 2005,
Mendez-Loya on April 1
2011-03-21 · EastsideBoxing.com
Presented by Chicago's 8 Count Productions, HOME OF THE BEST IN CHICAGO BOXING, the April 1st event is headlined by a stellar main event featuring Chicagoland fan favorite Donovan ?Da Bomb? George battling Maxell ?The General? Taylor of Baltimore, MD,
THISTHAT SEES OFF TOTHER
2005-03-18 · Sporting Life
Paul Nicholls believes Thisthatandtother could develop into a lively contender for the King George VI Chase after the gelding's battling victory in the first running of the Daily Telegraph Festival Trophy at Cheltenham yesterday.

Fight history

date
w-l-d
last 6
result
6 7 3
L-TKO
East Chicago, Indiana, United States
5 of 6
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5 0 2
L-NWS
Harbor Auditorium, East Chicago, Indiana, USA
8 of 8
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