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Old 09-21-2006, 01:32 PM   #1681 (permalink)
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Not sure whether Nunc Wallace is active in your uni, I've just stuck a pic of him in the missing pics thread.
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Old 09-21-2006, 02:53 PM   #1682 (permalink)
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Yes he is .. I'll check that out when I get home
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Old 09-22-2006, 05:30 AM   #1683 (permalink)
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May 25, 1911

FW - Solly Smith (7/5) (23-16-3) KO2 Billy Snailham (8/10) (18-6) 10-9 snailham (snailham at pre .. WBA title eliminator)

MW - Jim Griffin (65/61) (15-8) TKO8 Hugo Kelly (67/71) (21-17-1) 68-67

BW - Harry Dally (55/47) (13-5-1) UD10 Dennis McFadden (35/45) (14-14-3)

MW - Denny Kelliher (45/35) (21-21-3) TKO10 Kid Carter (24/36) (13-13-4) 87-84 Carter
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Old 09-22-2006, 05:57 AM   #1684 (permalink)
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Harvey keeps FLY title

May 26, 1911

Charley Harvey (CH) (15-3-4) scored a KO9 over Jack McDermott (2/3) (9-8) (pre) to retain the WBA Flyweight title.

Harvey was fighting a very lackluster fight and was down on all the scorecards when he scored the KO. Harvey was cut in the first under the right eye and it seemed to bother him and he couldn't put anything together. In the 9th Harvey caught McDermott with a right hook that put out the lights for the challenger.

I had it 78-75 McDermott at the stoppage.

On the undercard

WW - Jimmy Conley (18/13) (13-3-1) KO9 Dal Hawkins (29/35) (15-14-1) (conley at pre)

HW - Sunny Jim (44/32) (11-4-2) TKO1 (inj) Sam McVey (26/38) (28-8) (jim at pre .. mcvey just can't seem to get into the top 20)

FW - Tommy Warren (UR) (11-0) KO4 Tommy Connolly (36/44) (15-9-1) 29-28 (both at pre)

LH - Rough Thompson (48/40) (13-7-1) KO6 Ralph Calloway (55/55) (8-12-3) 49-45 (both at pre)

LW - Kid Farmer (club) (8-21-2) UD10 Gil Goulette (club) (11-20-1) (goulette moved up to LW for this club fight)
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Old 09-22-2006, 09:28 AM   #1685 (permalink)
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no new mexicanS?
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Old 09-22-2006, 09:50 AM   #1686 (permalink)
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no new mexicanS?
I need to go on boxrec and try to compile a list of pre 1920 mexican fighters and then try to find someone to rate them. Maybe I'll work on that this weekend.
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Old 09-22-2006, 11:20 AM   #1687 (permalink)
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Poor Sammy cannot seem to catch a break.
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Old 09-22-2006, 11:47 AM   #1688 (permalink)
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No kidding .. he climbed about 40 spots with a win to get into the 20's then this loss .. at least Jim was ranked kinda high since he has been beating up on TC's
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Old 09-23-2006, 08:51 AM   #1689 (permalink)
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I need to go on boxrec and try to compile a list of pre 1920 mexican fighters and then try to find someone to rate them. Maybe I'll work on that this weekend.
thanks my friend
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Old 09-23-2006, 09:42 AM   #1690 (permalink)
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Driscoll cruises to 40th

May 27, 1911

Jem Driscoll (CH) (40-6-1) won nearly every round before scoring a TKO15 over Jack Downey (14/20) (14-8-1) to defend his IBF FW title for the 3rd time.

Driscoll was just a far superior fighter and this was a mismatch from the start. Downey's right eye started swelling in the 6, it was cur in the 8th. He was only dropped in the 15th and got up but the ref stopped it at that point. The cut was opened/reopened/worsened 4/3/3 and the bout was stopped 4 times to check it. Driscoll outlanded Downey on the average of 34-14 each round and landed 59% of his punches.

I had it 139-127.

On the undercard

LH - Charles McCoy (3/2) (31-9-3) TKO4 Billy Smith (52/53) (23-17-1) 29-26 (smith hasn't had the success at LH that I thought he would 1-3 since coming down)

MW - Jeff Clarke (32/24) (16-2) KO4 Tommy Cleary (34/40) (14-6-1) (both at pre)

WW - Kid Graves (16/14) (18-5-2) UD10 Cy Flynn (62/62) (9-12-1) (flynn at pre)

BW - Austin Rice (club) (9-24-5) UD8 Joe Russell (UR) (5-2-1) (russell at pre, Rice at post for this club fight)

LH - Fred Hicks (UR) (6-2-1) UD8 Cat Eye (UR) (4-2-3) (both at pre for this club fight)
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Old 09-23-2006, 12:38 PM   #1691 (permalink)
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why he fight a figther who was ranked 14?? the rules said he must be at least ranked 10 or less?

we demand the promoter a answer (XD)
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Old 09-23-2006, 02:38 PM   #1692 (permalink)
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No the rules are that he fights the top ranked fighter who is scheduled to fight and didn't lose his last fight. FW has a tourney going on so it knocked out a lot of the top ranked guys. I will schedule a non-title fight usually if there is not a top 20 guy who qualifies.
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Old 09-23-2006, 07:48 PM   #1693 (permalink)
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May 31, 1911

BW - Dave Sullivan (8/6) (21-3-1) UD12 Al Delmont (6/8) (23-10-2) 115-113(IBF title eliminator)

LW - Jack McAuliffe (3/3) (37-7-2) TKO6 Paddy Sullivan (88/89) (10-12) (sullivan at pre)

HW - Jim Savage (42/39) (13-3) MD10 Dick O'Brien (107/108) (12-11-1) (savage at pre)

HW - Mike Conley (25/24) (17-4) UD10 Jim Fell (104/106) (14-9) (both at pre)
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Old 09-23-2006, 08:07 PM   #1694 (permalink)
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End of May, 1911

Month ends with all three reigning champs held their titles. Three LW regional champs were crowned - CBU - Willie Fitzgerald, AABU - Dick Hyland, and USBA - Jack Keenan.



Fighter movement (unless noted all moves were from club to main)

HW - Victor McLaglen (9-6), Oscar Mortimer (8-4-3), Andy Morris (10-1-2)

LH - John Cavanagh (10-2-2), Alfred Kearns (10-1-1)

MW - Mick Nathan (10-1-1), William Sheriff (10-0)

WW - Jimmy Fryer (10-0)

LW - William Parker (10-1-2), Sid Stagg (10-2), Kid Cleveland (8-5-2)

BW - Terry Edwards (10-0-1), Charley Kelly (11-11-2)


Debut Rankings

HW - Ned Cheeley (12-0-3) (21)
HW - Victor McLaglen (9-6) (62)
HW - Oscar Mortimer (8-4-3) (26)
HW - Jimmy Burns (11-4) (81)
LH - Al Terrill (13-1-1) (9)
MW - Bill Gabig (13-0-2) (6)
WW - Paddy Sullivan (10-3-2) (30)
LW - Joe Gregg (12-1-2) (35)
LW - Jack Hanley (12-2-1) (29)
LW - Kid Cleveland (8-5-2) (88)
BW - Charles Ledoux (15-0) (11)



Monthly fights attached

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Old 09-25-2006, 06:33 AM   #1695 (permalink)
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Beginners for June 1911

51 out of 123 beginners fought this month going 45-3-3 against the TC's.

Only two fighters moving up to club as most of the 1910 beginners are already gone.

HW - Jack Fitzgerald (7-0-1)

MW - Les Darcy (8-0)
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Old 09-26-2006, 06:29 AM   #1696 (permalink)
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LW - Joe Gregg (12-1-2) (35)
This is the guy from Washington state, right? If he is the one I am thinking of, that record is a bit surprising even against stiffs.
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Old 09-26-2006, 07:49 AM   #1697 (permalink)
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I will have to look when I get home and give you a run down on him
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Old 09-26-2006, 07:34 PM   #1698 (permalink)
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Bob McAllister runs his record to 16-2-0 (8) with a UD8 over a TC here in June. McAllister is ranked 12th at this point.
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Old 09-26-2006, 07:35 PM   #1699 (permalink)
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This is the guy from Washington state, right? If he is the one I am thinking of, that record is a bit surprising even against stiffs.

i don't have the Washington state stuff .. but he is only rated a 2 so it is a good start even against stiffs. His loss was a UD8 to Jig Stone. Both draws were against TC's.
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i don't have the Washington state stuff .. but he is only rated a 2 so it is a good start even against stiffs. His loss was a UD8 to Jig Stone. Both draws were against TC's.
That's the gut I think. He was a Native American from Washington State that David rated. Kind of a tough life that he had.

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