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John Fellow

00 KOs
11 KOs
0Draws
Last six: L
Career
status
inactive
bouts
1
rounds
3
KO %
KO wins
0
KO losses
1
career
1924
debut
1924-01-21
last fight
1924-01-21
Profile
sex
M
dob
0000-00-00

Latest news

Fighter dubbed 'worst boxer EVER' after 84-second KO in debut fight
2018-11-21 · Daily Star
Emanuel Williams was making his entry into professional boxing against fellow American John Rincon last Friday. But the fight was going to be a lot quicker than he expected. In the clip, Williams ? wearing blue shorts ? has put Rincon into the corner
Young boxer humiliated in and out of the ring after embarrassing debut
2018-11-20 · NEWS.com.au
Emanuel Williams had a debut to forget after being dubbed the ?worst professional boxer in the world? as he was knocked out in the first round. The 20-year-old lasted just 84 seconds against fellow American John Rincon on the undercard of Maurice
Is this the worst professional boxer in the world? Emanuel Williams gets pummelled in the first round of his debut bout
2018-11-19 · South China Morning Post
Emanuel Williams was making his professional debut against fellow American John Rincon and the fight turned into a complete farce with the 20-year-old Williams unable to even protect himself, let alone looked as he had any boxing skill as he was
More exclusive boxing rights for talkSPORT
2018-02-01 · Radio Today
Former WBC cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew will be talkSPORT's pundit for the clash alongside co-commentator and fellow ex-world champion Glenn McCrory and commentator John Rawling. The station has also landed the rights for the new Anthony Joshua
The Way We Were: Stoke-on-Trent Amateur Boxing Club in the 1950s
2015-06-10 · Stoke Sentinel
DISPLAYING his best boxing stance, John Salt squares up for the camera in this 1950s image. John (front row, far right) is pictured at Stoke-on-Trent Amateur Boxing Club, Hanley, in 1958, aged 10. At the centre is the towering frame of fellow club

Fight history

date
w-l-d
last 6
result
17 4 1
L-KO
Toledo, Ohio, United States
3
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