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Old 01-02-2004, 10:44 AM   #84
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Could have sworn I hit reply when posting the following. Instead it ended up as a separate post. In the interests of keeping the heavies together, I am pasting it back in here. Sorry for any confusion.

A WWII era heavyweight slugger

Pat Comiskey was a big banger from New Jersey. He weighed 195-225 during his career, 1938-51, and posted a 71-12-2 record with 58 KOs. Oddly, he was only 3-2 against heavyweights rated in TBCB, although there are 75 heavyweight fighters from 1940 to 1950 in the game. Comiskey KO'd Johnny Williams, Lee Oma and Omelio Agramonte, lost to Lou Nova and was clobbered by Max Baer among game-rated heavies. Other bouts of note included wins over Bob Garner, Joe Kahut, Art Henri and Joe Muscato; splits with Steve Dudas and Alf "Big Boy" Brown; and losses to Kid Riviera and Johnny Flynn. BoxRec 024446, born 1920-10-27, died 1989-05-24.

Slugger/occasionally
CF B/S 9/8
HP 7
CKD 2
CKO 1
REC 3
CUTS 1
AP 2
KI 8
AGG 7
END 8
DEF 4
FS 1
OR 3
DP 2
CON 3
INT 5
PRF 10
FI 1
FO 3
CU 2
GK 1
CLI 68
Punches
J 14.5/4.5
H 16/6
CR 14.5/4.5
CB 14.5/4.5
UC 15/6
PL 36
CP 36
PM 63
Rate 5
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