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Old 06-16-2009, 01:40 PM   #88 (permalink)
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May 12, 1902
LW: Champ Joe Gans 40-0-0 (22) UD15 #5 Frank Erne 34-9-1 (17)
  • PBR Title bout: Gans defends his title for the 5th straight time
  • Historical bout: Gans KO1

May 14, 1902
LW: #11 Rufe Turner 14-4-0 (5) TKO6 #3 Billy Hill 34-6-1 (21)

May 20, 1902
WW: #3 George Cole 28-4-1 (4) UD12 #11 Otto Cribb 12-5-2 (6)

May 23, 1902
LHW: #2 Jack Root 17-2-1 (7) UD10 #1 Joe Choynski 49-4-0 (39)
  • Choynski announces retirement

May 25, 1902
MW: #13 Mike Donovan 13-7-1 (2) UD12 #6 Frank Craig 36-5-1 (17)

May 28, 1902
MW: #5 Harry Peppers 33-5-3 (20) TKO12 #7 Billy Stift 23-10-3 (6)
  • Historical bout: 10 round draw

May 29, 1902
WW: Champ Rube Ferns 22-1-1 (10) KO12 #9 Owen Ziegler 25-11-1 (11)
  • PBR Title bout: Ferns' 1st title defense since he regained it in January
  • Historical bout: Ferns KO3
FW: #13 Brooklyn Tommy Sullivan 14-6-1 (4) KO6 #10 Eddie Santry 19-10-2 (8)
  • Historical bout: Sullivan KO3

May 30, 1902
MW: #19 Jack Moffat 17-6-3 (8) UD10 #25 Jack Palmer 14-8-4 (6)

May 31, 1902
LW: #19 Patsy Sweeney 16-6-0 (6) SD10 #22 Kid McPartland 16-9-4 (5)
HW: #9 Peter Felix 25-14-0 (17) KO9 #16 James Ryan 33-11-2 (16)
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