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Notable debuts in 1902

Sam McVey...HW

Sam Langford...LHW

Leo Houck...LHW

Tommy Burns...LHW
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January 1, 1902...current world champions

Tom Sharkey – Heavyweight
Record: 31-1-1 (27)
Title bouts: 4-0 (4)
Country: Ireland
Age: 28
Next title fight: #1 James Jeffries – February 15, 1902
(The real champion was James Jeffries, currently ranked #1 in the PBR)

Philadelphia Jack O’Brien – Light Heavyweight

Record: 21-2 (6)
Title bouts: 4-0 (1)
Country: United States
Age: 23
Next title fight: #2 Joe Choynski – February 7, 1902
(The real champion was N/A, first was in 1903)

Charles McCoy – Middleweight
Record: 39-3 (33)
Title bouts: 2-1 (2)
Country: United States
Age: 29
Next title fight: #2 Bill Heffernan – April 11, 1902
(The real champion was Tommy Ryan, retired from the PBR)

George Cole – Welterweight
Record: 28-3-1 (4)
Title bouts: 2-0
Country: United States
Age: 23
Next title fight: #2 James “Rube” Ferns – January 11, 1902
(The real champion was Joe Walcott, currently ranked #15 in the PBR)

Joe Gans – Lightweight
Record: 39-0 (22)
Title bouts: 4-0 (3)
Country: United States
Age: 27
Next title fight: #3 Billy Hill – January 3, 1902
(The real champion was Frank Erne, currently ranked #4 in the PBR)

Solly Smith – Featherweight
Record: 53-4-1 (23)
Title bouts: 2-0
Country: United States
Age: 31
Next title fight: #1 Oscar Gardner– April 25, 1902
(The real champion was Terry McGovern, currently ranked #4 in the PBR)

Jimmy Barry – Bantamweight
Record: 38-0 (18)
Title bouts: 4-0 (3)
Country: United States
Age: 31
Next title fight: #1 Billy Plimmer – April 5, 1902
(The real champion was Harry Forbes, currently ranked #12 in the PBR)






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January 1902...notable bouts

January 3, 1902
LW: Champ Joe Gans 39-0-0 (22) UD15 #3 Billy Hill 34-5-1 (21)
PBR Title bout: Gans successfully defends his title for the 4th time.

January 8, 1902
MW: #21 Ted Pritchard 27-13-1 (14) SD10 #UR Tim Draffin Murphy 21-17-3 (10)

January 11, 1902
BW: #12 Harry Forbes 10-8-2 (2) UD12 #10 Ernie Stanton 25-11-1 (4)
WW: #2 Rube Ferns 21-1-1 (9) KO5 Champ George Cole 28-3-1 (4)
PBR Title bout: Ferns regains the title that he lost 14 months ago. Cole held the title for one year, successfully defending it once.

January 16, 1902
HW: #17 Al Weinig 10-6-0 (5) KO4 #10 Jim Jeffords 11-3-3 (3)
Historical bout: Weinig TKO3

January 21, 1902
FW: Jem Driscoll 7-0-0 (1) UD6 Jacques Perron 0-2-0 (0)
LW: #12 Wilmington Jack Daly 26-10-3 (9) UD12 #6 Artie Tully 36-8-4 (13)

January 23, 1902
FW: Abe Attell 12-0-0 (3) UD8 Carlos Cruz 2-2-0 (0)

January 27, 1902
FW: #22 Danny McBride 24-11-2 (4) UD10 #UR Turkey Point Billy Smith 22-23-5 (5)

January 28, 1902
LW: #UR George Dawson 11-8-1 (7) KO4 #21 Jim Barron 36-12-0 (23)
MW: #3 Jack Lalor 19-3-1 (9) KO2 #7 Frank Sturgeon 18-11-3 (11)

January 30, 1902
HW: #9 Peter Felix 24-14-0 (16) TKO4 #14 James Ryan 33-10-2 (16)

January 31, 1902
LHW: #3 Jack Root 16-2-1 (7) UD12 #1 George Gardner 14-1-2 (6)
Historical bout: Root DQ7
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February 1902...notable bouts

February 7, 1902
LHW: Champ Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 21-2-0 (6) UD15 #2 Joe Choynski 49-3-0 (39)
PBR Title bout: O’ brien successfully defends his title for the 4th time.

February 11, 1902
FW: #13 Tom Ireland 24-9-2 (8) UD12 #14 Martin Flaherty 25-11-6 (7)

February 13, 1902
LW: #22 Patsy Sweeney 15-6-0 (6) UD10 #17 Kid McPartland 16-8-4 (5)

February 15, 1902
HW: #1 James Jeffries 19-4-1 (11) KO14 Champ Tom Sharkey 31-1-1 (27)
PBR Title bout: Jeffries takes the title from Sharkey, who had held it since February of 1900.

February 20, 1902
WW: #4 Jim Franey 29-5-3 (21) KO8 #10 Jim Janey 18-9-4 (7)

February 22, 1902
FW: #16 Dave Sullivan 21-8-1 (9) UD12 #4 Terry McGovern 18-2-0 (15)
Historical bout: McGovern TKO15


February 24, 1902
HW: #8 Frank Childs 28-9-1 (19) MD12 #21 Denver Ed Martin 11-4-2 (6)
Historical bout: Martin six round decision
WW: #1 Young Peter Jackson 25-0-1 (14) KO3 #6 Tommy West 20-12-5 (14)
Historical bout: Jackson TKO2

February 25, 1902

MW: #20 Jimmy Handler 18-12-2 (6) TKO10 #24 Sid Barnes 25-16-1 (14)
WW: #5 Utah Bob Thompson 24-10-3 (15) KO4 #16 Philadelphia Tommy Ryan 15-8-3 (3)
MW: #5 Harry Peppers 32-5-3 (19) TKO7 #15 Bill Jennings 27-13-3 (15)

February 26, 1902
BW: #2 Harry Harris 18-3-2 (4) UD12 #11 Johnny Reagan 11-9-4 (2)
BW: #16 Nunc Wallace 23-21-4 (4) TKO5 #9 Mike Nolan 30-14-6 (8)

February 27, 1902

WW: #14 Scaldy Bill Quinn 16-12-4 (6) KO11 #12 Mysterious Billy Smith 34-9-1 (15)

February 28, 1902
BW: #23 Maxey Haugh 18-18-2 (4) KO2 #17 Danny Mahoney 30-25-2 (8)
HW: #12 Mexican Pete Everett 22-10-0 (15) SD12 #4 Bob Armstrong 28-7-0 (18)

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March 1902...notable bouts

March 6, 1902
HW: #5 Henry Baker 38-9-2 (31) TKO4 #2 Hank Griffin 40-4-2 (31)
WW: #3 Tom Couhig 17-0-1 (7) MD12 #9 Matty Matthews 15-5-0 (1)
Historical bout: Couhig by points in 20 rounds

March 7, 1902
HW: #3 Jack Johnson 24-3-3 (10) TKO5 #24 Joe Kennedy 15-12-1 (4)
Historical bout: Johnson KO4

March 12, 1902
LW: #8 Willie Fitzgerald 14-2-0 (3) TKO10 #25 Crocky Boyle 12-11-3 (3)
Historical bout: 6 round draw

March 17, 1902
MW: #4 Tom Thomas 18-12-1 (12) KO2 #10 Dick O'Brien 17-12-6 (10)

March 18, 1902
MW: #11 Billy Stift 22-10-3 (5) TKO7 #9 Jewey Cook 18-9-4 (5)
FW: #8 Aurelio Herrera 13-3-2 (6) TKO8 #3 Tim Hegarty 31-6-1 (10)
Historical bout: 20 round draw


March 21, 1902
HW: #7 Gus Ruhlin 21-3-1 (16) KO7 #10 Fred Russell 11-5-0 (6)

March 25, 1902
MW: #1 Jack Bonner 26-9-4 (16) UD12 #14 Kid Carter 11-6-3 (6)
Historical bout: 20 round draw

March 27, 1902
FW: #5 Ben Jordan 22-6-0 (7) TKO12 #10 Benny Yanger 12-4-1 (6)

March 29, 1902
FW: #7 Billy Whistler 18-8-6 (2) UD12 #12 Joe Tipman 13-4-0 (6)
FW: #2 Young Corbett II 21-2-1 (10) Tech UD9 #15 Jimmy Dime 39-10-2 (27)
WW: #17 Eddie Connolly 23-8-0 (10) TKO6 #8 Owen Ziegler 25-10-1 (11)
Historical bout: 6 round draw


March 31, 1902
LW: #7 Walter Edgerton 28-7-3 (4) MDraw12 #4 Frank Erne 34-9-0 (17)


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April 5, 1902
BW: Champ Jimmy Barry 38-0-0 (18) UD15 #1 Billy Plimmer 39-10-1 (13)
PBR Title bout: Barry's 4th title defense


April 11, 1902
MW: Champ Charles McCoy 39-3-0 (33) TKO8 #2 Bill Heffernan 16-0-1 (7)
PBR Title bout: McCoy's 1st title defense

April 13, 1902

FW: #17 Mike Sears 17-7-4 (6) SD10 #20 Watty Austin 12-5-1 (2)
HW: #13 Marvin Hart 10-4-2 (2) SD12 #8 Mike Schreck 14-2-0 (7)

April 14, 1902
BW: #4 Charley Kelly 30-8-0 (19) UD12 #3 Casper Leon 31-10-1 (14)
FW: #11 Eddie Santry 18-10-2 (8) UD12 #9 Brooklyn Tommy Sullivan 14-5-1 (4)
Historical bout: Santry DQ3

April 25, 1902

FW: #1 Oscar Gardner 39-3-2 (25) KO8 Champ Solly Smith 53-4-1 (23)
PBR Title bout: Smith goes down in defeat in his 2nd title defense

April 29, 1902
BW: #5 Pedlar Palmer 33-7-1 (6) UD12 #6 Peter Toohey 11-4-2 (4)
MW: #12 Al Neill 12-4-1 (5) UD12 #8 Jack Stelzner 25-5-5 (10)

April 30, 1902

LW: #9 George Keys 14-5-0 (8) TKO9 #10 Stanton Abbott 41-15-3 (29)
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James “Rube” Ferns – Welterweight
Record: 22-1-1 (10)
Title bouts: 2-1 (2)
Country: United States
Age: 28
Next title fight: #9 Owen Ziegler – May 29, 1902 (Historical bout)
(The real champion was Joe Walcott, currently ranked #14 in the PBR)

Joe Gans – Lightweight

Record: 40-0 (22)
Title bouts: 5-0 (3)
Country: United States
Age: 27
Next title fight: #5 Frank Erne - May 12, 1902 (Historical bout)
(The real champion was Frank Erne, currently ranked #5 in the PBR)
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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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Friday, May 23, 1902

PBR news: Top ranked LHW Joe Choynski announced his retirement. The announcement came after a 10 round unanimous decision loss to #2 Jack Root. During his career in the PBR, Choynski fought three times for the LHW championship against Philadelphia Jack O’Brien; losing all three times by decision.

Courtesy of cyberboxingzone.com: Choynski was a clever, well-coordinated fighter who hit hard with each fist and moved well on his feet; He was one of the outstanding light heavyweights at the turn of last century; He also fought as a heavyweight, despite weighing less than 180 pounds

Joe was most famous for his battles with Jim Corbett, Jim Jeffries, and Bob Fitzimmons; His greatest victory came though in 1901 when he knocked out future Heavyweight champion Jack Johnson; The two men were arrested and jailed; While in jail, Choynski tutored Johnson in many tricks of the trade; Ironically, it was Choynski who helped train Jim Jeffries for his comeback fight against Johnson

In retirement, Choynski toured with Peter Jackson in a production of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and consulted on the production of the Jim Corbett biopic "Gentleman Jim"

Choynski was inducted into the Ring Boxing Hall of Fame in 1960 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1998



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June 7, 1902
LW: #9 Wilmington Jack Daly 27-10-3 (9) KO9 #10 Artie Tully 36-9-4 (13)

June 20, 1902
HW: #20 Charley Strong 16-10-3 (11) KO4 #18 Joe Goddard 35-14-2 (21)
HW: #2 Jack Johnson 25-3-3 (11) KO3 #4 Hank Griffin 40-5-2 (31)
  • Historical bout: 20 round draw

June 22, 1902
FW: #8 Dave Sullivan 22-8-1 (9) KO7 #7 Will Curley 15-3-3 (3)

June 23, 1902
WW: #7 Tommy West 20-13-5 (14) TKO3 #14 Joe Walcott 33-12-1 (8)
  • Historical bout: Walcott by points in 15 rounds

June 25, 1902
HW: #1 Tom Sharkey 31-2-1 (27) KO9 #6 Gus Ruhlin 22-3-1 (17)
  • Historical bout: Ruhlin KO12

June 26, 1902
BW: #1 Harry Harris 19-3-2 (4) TKO7 #13 Nunc Wallace 24-21-4 (5)

June 27, 1902
WW: #4 Utah Bob Thompson 25-10-3 (16) UD12 Jim Janey 18-10-4 (7)

June 28, 1902
MW: #2 Jack Lalor 20-3-1 (10) KO7 #8 Frank Sturgeon 18-12-3 (11)

June 29, 1902
BW: #7 Jack Kid Madden 19-8-3 (3) UD12 #11 Ernie Stanton 25-12-1 (4)
BW: #12 Johnny Reagan 11-10-4 (2) UD12 #14 Mike Nolan 30-15-6 (8)
FW: #9 Terry McGovern 18-3-0 (15) KO2 #11 Tom Ireland 25-9-2 (8)

June 30, 1902
LW: #15 George McFadden 21-9-3 (7) TKO7 #16 Herb McKell 37-9-1 (24)
WW: #5 Jim Franey 30-5-3 (22) TKO5 #10 Scaldy Bill Quinn 17-12-4 (7)
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July 9, 1902
WW: #1 Young Peter Jackson 26-0-1 (15) TKO11 #12 Matty Matthews 15-6-0 (1)

July 21, 1902
HW: #13 Fred Russell 11-6-0 (6) UD12 #3 Henry Baker 39-9-2 (32)
MW: #12 Jewey Cook 18-10-4 (5) UD12 #4 Tom Thomas 19-12-1 (13)

July 23, 1902
HW: #5 Frank Childs 29-9-1 (19) KO2 #7 Mexican Pete Everett 23-10-0 (15)

July 25, 1902
HW: #8 Bob Armstrong 28-8-0 (18) KO4 #23 Denver Ed Martin 11-5-2 (6)
  • Historical bout: Martin by points in 15 rounds

July 28, 1902
FW: #1 Young Corbett II 22-2-1 (10) KO10 #5 Tim Hegarty 31-7-1 (10)


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August 9, 1902
FW: #3 Ben Jordan 23-6-0 (8) UD12 #6 Billy Whistler 19-8-6 (2)

August 11, 1902
BW: #19 Tommy Feltz 4-9-4 (1) KO11 #10 Harry Forbes 11-8-2 (2)
  • Historical bout: Forbes by points in 6 rounds

August 13, 1902
BW: #2 Billy Plimmer 39-11-1 (13) Draw12 #6 Casper Leon 31-11-1 (14)

August 14, 1902
HW: #10 Marvin Hart 11-4-2 (2) KO9 #11 Mike Schreck 14-3-0 (7)

August 24, 1902
WW: #6 Billy Gardner 21-3-1 (4) TKO9 #2 Tom Couhig 18-0-1 (7)

August 26, 1902
FW: #4 Aurelio Herrera 14-3-2 (7) KO9 #2 Solly Smith 53-5-1 (23)

August 27, 1902
MW: #1 Jack Bonner 27-9-4 (16) UD12 #9 Al Neill 13-4-1 (5)

August 28, 1902
LW: #4 Battling Nelson 23-3-0 (7) UD12 #1 Billy Ernst 37-6-0 (23)
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James Jeffries – Heavyweight
Record: 20-4-1 (12)
Title bouts: 1-0 (1)
Country: United States
Age: 27
Next title fight: #6 Gus Ruhlin – November 29, 1902
(The real champion was Jeffries)

Philadelphia Jack O’Brien – Light Heavyweight
Record: 22-2 (6)
Title bouts: 5-0 (1)
Country: United States
Age: 24
Next title fight: #UR Jim Jeffords – October 22, 1902 (Historical bout)
Jeffords is moving down from the Heavyweight Division
(The real champion was N/A, first was in 1903)

Charles McCoy – Middleweight
Record: 40-3 (34)
Title bouts: 3-1 (3)
Country: United States
Age: 29
Next title fight: #1 Jack Bonner – September 27, 1902
(The real champion was Tommy Ryan, retired from the PBR)

Rube Ferns – Welterweight
Record: 23-1-1 (11)
Title bouts: 3-1 (3)
Country: United States
Age: 28
Next title fight: #13 Matty Matthews – December 22, 1902 (Historical bout)
(The real champion was Joe Walcott, currently ranked #17 in the PBR)

Joe Gans – Lightweight
Record: 41-0 (22)
Title bouts: 6-0 (3)
Country: United States
Age: 28
Next title fight: #12 Dave Holly – October 14, 1902 (Historical bout)
(The real champion was Gans)

Oscar Gardner – Featherweight
Record: 40-3-2 (26)
Title bouts: 1-0 (1)
Country: United States
Age: 30
Next title fight: #1 Young Corbett II – November 8, 1902
(The real champion was Corbett)

Jimmy Barry – Bantamweight
Record: 39-0 (18)
Title bouts: 5-0 (3)
Country: United States
Age: 32
Next title fight: #4 Charley Kelly – November 15, 1902
(The real champion was Harry Forbes, currently ranked #17 in the PBR)






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September 8, 1902
BW: #5 Pedlar Palmer 34-7-1 (6) KO12 #9 Peter Toohey 11-5-2 (4)

September 12, 1902
HW: #4 Hank Griffin 40-6-2 (31) TKO12 #8 Fred Russell 12-6-0 (6)
  • Historical bout: Russell KO14

September 18, 1902

LW: #10 Walter Edgerton 28-7-4 (4) SD12 #6 Rufe Turner 15-4-0 (6)

September 21, 1902
LW: #7 Billy Hill 34-7-1 (21) UD12 #4 Frank Erne 34-10-1 (17)

September 25, 1902
MW: #3 Harry Peppers 34-5-3 (21) KO10 #10 Billy Stift 23-11-3 (6)

September 26, 1902
WW: #2 George Cole 29-4-1 (4) Draw12 #10 Owen Ziegler 25-12-1 (11)

September 27, 1902
MW: Champ Charles McCoy 40-3-0 (34) TKO8 #1 Jack Bonner 28-9-4 (16)
  • PBR Title bout: McCoy’s 2nd title defense since winning it back in December of 1901

September 29, 1902
MW: #11 Jack Stelzner 25-6-5 (10) TKO6 #4 Bill Heffernan 16-1-1 (7)

September 30, 1902
WW: #15 Philadelphia Tommy Ryan 16-9-3 (4) KO8 #22 Mysterious Billy Smith 34-11-1 (15)
MW: #8 Mike Donovan 14-7-1 (2) UD12 #9 Frank Craig 36-6-1 (17)


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Monday, October 6, 1902

PBR news: Goddard retires

22nd ranked heavyweight Joe Goddard of Australia has announced his retirement. The announcement came after a 4 round knockout loss to #21 Black Bill. In January of 1901, Goddard was ranked the #10 heavyweight in the world.

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October 5, 1902
HW: #21 Black Bill 9-10-4 (7) KO4 #22 Joe Goddard 35-15-2 (21)

October 14, 1902
LW: Champ Joe Gans 41-0-0 (22) UD15 #12 Dave Holly 10-1-4 (1)
  • PBR Title bout: Six successful title defenses for Gans
  • Historical bout: Gans newspaper decision in 10 rounds

October 15, 1902

FW: #2 Abe Attell 16-0-0 (4) UD12 #4 Aurelio Herrera 15-3-2 (8)
  • Historical bout: Attell by points in 15 rounds

October 16, 1902

LW: #13 Artie Tully 36-10-4 (13) KO8 #8 Wilmington Jack Daly 28-10-3 (10)

October 21, 1902
HW: #2 Jack Johnson 26-3-3 (12) MD12 #3 Frank Childs 30-9-1 (20)
  • Historical bout: Johnson TKO12

October 22, 1902
LHW: Champ Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 22-2-0 (6) KO2 #UR Jim Jeffords 11-5-4 (3)
  • PBR Title bout: 5th title defense for O’Brien; Jeffords moved down in weight
  • Historical bout: O’Brien newspaper decision in 6 rounds

October 23, 1902
LW: #5 Willie Fitzgerald 16-2-0 (4) UD12 #18 Art Simms 16-4-1 (5)
  • Historical bout: Draw 20 rounds
  • Note: Fitzgerald has won 10 straight fights

October 27, 1902

FW: #10 Will Curley 15-4-3 (3) TKO8 #13 Eddie Santry 19-11-2 (8)
FW: #6 Dave Sullivan 23-8-1 (10) KO9 #16 Tom Ireland 25-10-2 (8)

October 29, 1902

WW: #7 Jim Franey 31-5-3 (23) KO9 #11 Scaldy Bill Quinn 17-13-4 (7)

October 30, 1902
MW: #13 Frank Sturgeon 18-13-3 (11) MD12 #2 Jack Lalor 21-3-1 (11)

October 31, 1902

WW: #14 Otto Cribb 12-6-2 (6) KO8 #8 Tommy West 21-13-5 (15)

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November 1902...notable bouts

November 7, 1902
WW: #1 Young Peter Jackson 27-0-1 (16) TKO6 #6 Utah Bob Thompson 26-10-3 (16)

November 8, 1902

FW: #1 Young Corbett II 23-2-1 (11) TKO8 Champ Oscar Gardner 40-3-2 (26)
  • PBR Title bout: Gardner loses in his first title defense

November 15, 1902
BW: Champ Jimmy Barry 39-0-0 (18) TKO13 #4 Charley Kelly 32-8-0 (20)
  • PBR Title bout: Barry’s 5th successful title defense

November 20, 1902
BW: #8 Jack Kid Madden 20-8-3 (3) UD12 #15 Mike Nolan 30-16-6 (8)

November 21, 1902

HW: #1 Tom Sharkey 32-2-1 (28) TKO7 #9 Henry Baker 39-10-2 (32)

November 29, 1902
HW: Champ James Jeffries 20-4-1 (12) KO5 #6 Gus Ruhlin 22-4-1 (17)
  • PBR Title bout: Jeffries wins in his first title defense

November 30, 1902
FW: #7 Terry McGovern 19-3-0 (16) KO6 #11 Brooklyn Tommy Sullivan 15-6-1 (5)


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December 10, 1902
HW: #UR Denver Ed Martin 11-6-2 (6) TKO11 #5 Bob Armstrong 29-8-0 (19)
  • Historical bout: No decision in 6 rounds

December 17, 1902
HW: #11 Marvin Hart 12-4-2 (3) UD12 #12 Ed Dunkhorst 18-11-1 (13)

December 22, 1902
WW: Champ Rube Ferns 23-1-1 (11) KO4 #13 Matty Matthews 15-7-0 (1)
  • PBR Title bout: Ferns’ 2nd title defense since he regained it in January of 1902
  • Historical bout: Matthews by points in 10 rounds

December 23, 1902
BW: #17 Harry Forbes 11-9-2 (2) TKO5 #3 Frankie Neil 12-1-3 (4)
  • Historical bout: Neil TKO7 (World Bantamweight Title)

December 25, 1902
FW: #3 Ben Jordan 24-6-0 (8) SD12 #9 Billy Whistler 19-9-6 (2)
MW: #5 Jewey Cook 19-10-4 (5) MDraw12 #12 Al Neill 13-5-1 (5)

December 28, 1902
WW: #4 Tom Couhig 18-1-1 (7) TKO11 #3 Billy Gardner 22-3-1 (5)
HW: #10 Mexican Pete Everett 23-11-0 (15) UD12 #7 Peter Felix 26-14-0 (18)

December 31, 1902
MW: #20 Young Mahoney 12-8-1 (5) UD10 #23 Sid Barnes 26-18-1 (15)

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