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Photos with missing files
I am going through my photos to organize, weed and correct. I have found a number of fighter photos for which I have no tbdx file. If anyone has a file, please post it here. If you need the photo, send me a private message and I will shoot it back to you so we don't clog the thread with photos that most people already have. If a few weeks go by with no file posted I will be glad to rate the fighter.
Here are the "A" photos with no files to start with: EDIT - LIST MOVED Thank all, CONN
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Here's what I have for Attell but understand that this is one I created and I put very little effort into creating fighters .... if you want to mess around with him then re-post feel free, I'm sure you can make him more accurate.
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Conn Chris.
If you dont mind I will add a few of the ones I have photos of but am missing tdbx files. First the A's Davey Abad , lightweight 1924-37 Matt Adgie HW 1925-32 Emil Andreasen HW 1921-26
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thanks, Sal
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You guys are great, thanks!
Here is the updated photos without files list (It's like Doctors without Borders expect for the philanthropy, the eight years of college, three years of residency or the lasting impact on the lives of others.) If you have a tbdx file for any of these boxers, I please post it below, if you need any of these photos just send me a private message and I will shoot you the photo. PHOTOS WITHOUT FILES A - E EDIT - LIST MOVED Thank you, CONN
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Here's Tony Arpino
TONY ARPINO
Born - United Kingdom 0-3-0 Tony started his career in fine fashion, battling to a 15 round points loss to Tommy Farr in 1933. The balance of his career was sporadic and poor, dropping a fourth round TKO to Jim Wilde in 1937 and a second round KO to Al Delaney in 1939.
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Just made a Frankie Best tbdx file. Here he is.
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Here is the Cornelius Carr SAL mentions above. That thread is a gold mine SAL - thanks for all the work back in the spring.
The list has been adjusted - THANK YOU ALL
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Here is Ron Asher
Ron Asher HW
Hometown - Wheeling, West Virginia, USA 1(0)-8-0 Asher was a pro punching bag, suffering a stoppage in all 8 of his losses. His only name opponent was Earnie Shavers who pummeled Asher in a one round KO.
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Here is Alex Bader
ALEX BADER LHW
Hometown - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2(1)-3-0 Bader fought in the late twenties around the Philly area. He scored a couple of wins against other Philly boxers and dropped three KO losses including a seventh rounder to Cuban Bobby Brown.
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Here is WW Bobby Britton (1934-47)
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Here is Lloyd Barnett
LLOYD BARNETT HW
Born - Jamiaca Home - Great Britton 21(12)-19-0 Save the last three years of his career, Barnett was a decent Brittish Heavyweight holding a win over Paddy Slavin and a few good but losing efforts against Don Cockell. Those last three years however were terrible. Barnett went 2-9-0 and had one fight stopped by the referee on the grounds that Barnett was completly outclassed and too far behind on points to win. On the brighter side, Barnett was only stopped twice in 41 career bouts and both can arguably be discounted; one was the referee stoppage already mentioned, the other was in Barnett's first pro bout.
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Here is Kirk Barrow
KIRK BARROW HW
Hometown - Spokane, Washington, USA 27(11)-13-2 Barrow was a West Coast Heavyweight with a decent punch and weak chin. Kirk fought most of his career in the Northwestern US, the peak came for him in a bout for the California State Heavyweight Title against Roger Rischer which he lost by way of tenth round TKO. Following his title fight, Kirk went on the road to Arizona, Texas and Germany where he faced tougher competition and suffered a KO loss to Cleveland Williams and a five round beating at the hands of Karl Mildenberger.
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Here is Don Barry
DONALD "Red" BARRY HW
Hometown - Washington, DC, USA 38(3)-32-7 Don Barry and his bicycle were better suited for a hippodrome than a boxing ring, but the boxing ring is where he chose to ply his trade for eight years. A pitty-patty puncher with a bit of staying power and the ability to keep on running until his opponent could land a few decent punches, Barry did manage to win more than he lost; unfortunately the crowds didn't care for his style. Red was beaten by the best; Al McCoy, John Henry Lewis, and Joe Louis to name a few. The Spokesman-Review had the following to say after a sixth round TKO to Tiger Jack Fox (whom Barry had out-pointed a year earlier when Fox broke his right hand): "... through four rounds Fox walked around with his hands at his sides and punched Barry in the flat of the shoulders and back. While Fox made no attempt to protect himself, Barry tapped him harmlessly. In the fifth round Fox swung a wild haymaker that blew Barry off his feet, where he took the full count of nine. Fox ultimately floored him twice more in the fifth, and once more in the sixth before the referee stopped the bout." That pretty well sums up Red Barry. A game fighter with no pop behind his punches whatsoever.
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Here is Sauveur Benamou
SAUVEUR BENAMOU LW
Born - Algeria 2(0)-2-0 Benamou had a short, but in some respects impressive career. He fought 4 career bouts, all decisions of ten rounds or more. Sauveur split a pair of decisions with the vastly more experienced Fernand Nollet of France. The second bout between the two was a fifteen round affair in which Benamou won the French Lightweight Title. He won another ten round decision against a local Algerian stiff then fought Dave charnley in a ten rounder which he lost on points. Charnley was 33-6-1 at the time of their bout and would later go on to win the Commonwealth Crown. All-in-all, not a bad showing for a fighter that was in and out of the game as quickly as Benamou was.
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