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Just glad to help out with the ratings CONN. Hate to see you having all the fun rating these guys. I can't seem to rate them as fast as you but some is better than none I guess. Anyway, here is another one:
YURI TSARENKO SMW Hometown - Vitebsk, Belarus Record - 23(16)-12-1 |
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BERT GALLARD BW
Hometown - Mile End, England 29(3)-50-13 Gallard had two phases to his ring career. Phase one was the mediocre years from 1923 to 1924 which saw Gallard compile a record of 22-19-7. Then there were the awful years, 1925 to 1930. Gallard pressed on losing fight after fight on his way to a 7-31-6 record on the home stretch of his career. He can't be labeled as an opponent because that would imply that he faced some competition of some sort. No, Bert Gallard simply appears to have been a very poor boxer. He only faced three opponents in 92 pro bouts that had more than a handful of fights under their belts. Those three had a combined record of 16-48-13 when they squared off against Mr. Gallard; all three beat Bert. He was stopped 8 times in 92 bouts but even this is not an impressive statistic given the long list of fighters with little or no ring experience that he faced. Woody Allen once said that ninety percent of life is just showing up. Bert Gallard challenges Mr. Allen's theory.
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Missing fighters
I have zipped the following fighters:
Mickey Goodwin Rico Hoye Roy Lazer Billy Lewis Chris McDonald Freddie Roach Tony Thompson |
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From mh2365 - Thank you to ChargersFan1 for your contributions as well.
We are locating and/or rating many of these boxers but the unrated list seems to grow daily. ![]()
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DAMIAN FULLER LW
Hometown - Detroit, Michigan, USA 24(11)-4-0 Fuller won the IBF Intercontinental Lightweight Belt in 2004 with a 12 round decision over Lamar Murphy. He had previously held the NABC, NBA Intercontinental and Mid-Western Lightweight Titles. Damian holds decision victories over Juan Polo Perez and Michael Davis, a TKO victory over Douglas Villarreal and was knocked out in round 3 by Diego Corrales for his only career stoppage loss.
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JESSIE FELICIANO JWW
Hometown - Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 12(7)-3-2 Feliciano is a very young boxer with yet untapped potential. He entered 2004 with a 12-1-1 record and a KO victory over Raul Franco. Unfortunately, 2004 was a bumpy year. Jessie drew with the undefeated Al Gonzales then dropped two lesser title bouts to Mike Arnaoutis and Mahamat Abdulaev by TKO. However, at the age of 23, Feliciano has plenty of time to rebound.
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ANDRES FERNANDEZ JFW
Hometown - Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA 16(13)-6-1 This one-time NABA Jr Featherweight Champ lost a WBA Title fight to Clarence "Bones" Adams by way of sixth round knockout. Fernandez had wins over Jorge Alberto Reyes, Jose DeJesus Garcia and was decisioned by Aristead Clayton. He also dropped a first round TKO to then undefeated Jason Pires for the USBA title.
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Kind of new to rating fighters so I started with a few guys who didn't have a lot of fights. I used the TC templates to start with and modified them a bit from there.
Here's Mike Nester, Eddie Stock and Bobby Powers (not on your list, but Stock's sole opponent so I decided to rate him and post him as well) |
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That's great sabotai! Thank you. Why not get your feet wet with some of the other powder puffs too?
Eddie Granke Frankie Little Billy Madden Jimmy Mitchell Have fun P.S. You might want to try Willie Rothwell too - he was a bit of a stiff with only 7 bouts and 1 win.
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Billy Madden (Another modified TC fighter)
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Jimmy Mitchell (and as a result, Paddy Smith, who while not on your list, was one of Mitchell's two opponents and the one I tested him against. Smith's only notible fight was a lose to Jack McAuliffe by a KO in round 1)
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Eddie Grenke (and one of his opponents, Don Vincent, who lost every fight (0-19))
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Frankie Little 0-2, both loses by KO.
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JOHNNY ALLEN LW
Hometown - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 7(1)-25-8 Allen was an early twentieth century lightweight journeyman and tough out. He lost five times to Tommy Love, twice to Knockout Brown; he dropped bouts to Phil Logan, Billy Maharg and Kid Decker as well. Allen held a record of 1-1-4 with Kid Locke and out pointed Jimmy Devine. although he was stopped six times over a 43 bout career, 5 of those came during his last few years in the ring.
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"Chicago" DAVE BARRY LW
Born - Montreal, Quebec, Canada Hometown - Chicago, Illinois, USA 10(4)-9-2 Barry knocked around Chicago, Denver and then San Francisco. He beat a few stiffs, was knocked out by Jimmy Clabby, decisioned by Kid McPartland and managed a draw with Kid Parker.
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KID BLACK LW
Hometown - New York, New York, USA 17(6)-27-6 Black had a few impressive decision wins over Fighting Zunner, a young Benny Leonard and Young Wagner; the balance of his victories came at the expense of rather unimpressive competition. He suffered decision losses to Panama Joe Gans and KO Chaney. Black was knocked out by Rocky Kansas and battled to a draw with Kid Locke. He did not fight for any titles during his 19 year career.
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