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May 1901...notable bouts
May 2, 1901
FW: #13 Tom Ireland 23-8-2 (8) UD12 #7 Aurelio Herrera 12-2-2 (6)
May 7, 1901
HW: PBR Title: Champ Tom Sharkey 29-1-1 (25) TKO11 #8 Mexican Pete Everett 22-8-0 (15)
Sharkey retains his title.
HW: #5 Hank Griffin 38-4-2 (30) KO3 #16 Joe Kennedy 14-10-1 (4)
Historical bout: 20 round draw
May 20, 1901
MW: #12 Frank Sturgeon 17-11-2 (10) TKO11 #4 Tom Thomas 17-11-1 (11)
May 24, 1901
FW: Abe Attell 8-0-0 (1) UD6 Carlos Cruz 1-1-0 (0)
WW: #2 Rube Ferns 19-1-1 (9) UD12 #13 Matty Matthews 14-4-0 (1)
Historical bout: Ferns KO10 (Welterweight Championship of the World)
May 27, 1901
LW: #16 George McFadden 19-8-3 (7) SD10 #UR Sam Bolen 25-10-2 (4)
WW: #10 Jim Janey 17-8-4 (6) KO10 #8 Joe Walcott 33-10-0 (8)
BW: #7 Mike Nolan 29-14-5 (8) MDraw12 #9 Robert Burns 17-17-6 (2)
May 31, 1901
MW: #24 Bill Jennings 25-13-3 (13) KO8 #14 Alec Gregganis 29-11-1 (9)
MW: #21 Ted Pritchard 25-13-1 (12) KO7 #UR Billy Woods 33-11-1 (21)
BW: #13 Joe Sturch 11-11-1 (2) UD10 #19 W C Bond 18-17-5 (6)
BW: #12 Johnny Reagan 9-9-4 (1) UD10 #22 Jack Hare 26-11-5 (3)
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Eddie Collins was one of the most accomplished all-around ballplayers ever to play the game. They called Collins "Cocky," not because he was arrogant, but because he was filled with confidence based on sheer ability ~ Author Jack Kavanaugh
MLB Modified
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