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1941-03-03 Arena, Philadelphia
Sugar Ray Robinson vs Jimmy Tygh Marty Servo vs Billy Bullock Allie Stolz vs Joe Amico Adjusted Tygh's rating so he fits in with others I have rated; likes of Castiglione, Kogan, Wallace, Nettlow and so on. 1941-03-03 St. Nicholas Arena, New York Jake LaMotta vs Charley Mackley Professional debut of LaMotta.
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06-22-2014, 01:55 PM | #122 |
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1941-04-14 Arena, Philadelphia
Marty Servo vs Danny Falco Herbie Katz vs Al Williams Undercard of Robinson-Tygh II and Allie Stolz-Joe Amico.
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06-22-2014, 02:50 PM | #123 |
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1941-04-24 Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City part 1
Sugar Ray Robinson vs Charley Burns Willie Moore vs Sonny Woods Johnny Carter vs Al Pierce Eddie Saunders vs George Birch Willie Clayton vs Chuck Casey
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1941-04-24 Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City part 2
Sugar Ray Robinson vs Charley Burns Willie Moore vs Sonny Woods Johnny Carter vs Al Pierce Eddie Saunders vs George Birch Willie Clayton vs Chuck Casey
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06-22-2014, 04:26 PM | #125 |
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1941-04-30 Uline Arena, Washington part 1
Sugar Ray Robinson vs Joe Ghnouly Billy Banks vs Louis Otero Babe Ritchie vs Young Foster El Brookman vs Frankie Wills Jimmy DeChard vs Nick Carter Ghnouly rating differs from official rating to fall in with other creations.
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06-22-2014, 04:27 PM | #126 |
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1941-04-30 Uline Arena, Washington part 2
Sugar Ray Robinson vs Joe Ghnouly Billy Banks vs Louis Otero Babe Ritchie vs Young Foster El Brookman vs Frankie Wills Jimmy DeChard vs Nick Carter
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07-08-2014, 02:17 PM | #127 |
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Anthony Joshua Opponents part 2
Originally posted in my Career Replays thread. 2014-05-31. Matt Legg.
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07-08-2014, 02:22 PM | #128 |
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1941-05-10 Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn part 1
Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Victor Troise Larry Fontana vs. George Wilson Diogenes Leon vs. Earl Roys Tony DeSalvo vs. Billy Lawrence Johnny Aiello vs. Don McLean Eddie Saunders vs. Marty King
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07-08-2014, 02:22 PM | #129 |
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1941-05-10 Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn part 2
Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Victor Troise Larry Fontana vs. George Wilson Diogenes Leon vs. Earl Roys Tony DeSalvo vs. Billy Lawrence Johnny Aiello vs. Don McLean Eddie Saunders vs. Marty King
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07-08-2014, 02:26 PM | #130 |
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1941-05-19 Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Nick Castiglione Marty Servo vs. Billy Davis Herbie Katz vs. Joe O'Gatty Mayon Padlo vs. Milo Theodorescu
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07-08-2014, 02:29 PM | #131 |
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1941-06-16 Shibe Park, Philadelphia
Lou Salica vs. Tommy Forte Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Mike Evans Mike Belloise vs. Frankie Donato Irwin Kay Kaplan vs. Al Nettlow Frankie Carto vs. Johnny Aiello
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07-08-2014, 02:33 PM | #132 |
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Changing posting style slightly, I will now list entire card for dates.
Those fighters files not attached have already been created by either myself, other members of community or there are official ratings available.
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07-08-2014, 02:39 PM | #133 |
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1941-07-02 Polo Grounds, New York
Fritzie Zivic vs. Al Bummy Davis Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Pete Lello Emil Calcagni vs. Young Kid McCoy Mickey Farber vs. Harold Oliver Henry Majcher vs. Alfredo Barja Davey Cohen vs. Howard Calvert That's Robinson's 20th professional outing. Only 116 more until his first retirement.
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07-08-2014, 05:37 PM | #134 |
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1941-07-21 Shibe Park, Philadelphia
Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Sammy Angott Allie Stolz vs. Jimmy Tygh Milt Aron vs. Al Nettlow Irwin Kay Kaplan vs. Mayon Padlo Charley Collins vs. Ernie Petrone Herschel Joiner vs. George Eschman
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07-09-2014, 04:48 PM | #135 |
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1941-08-27 Queensboro Arena, Long Island City, Queens, New York part 1
Sugar Ray Robinson vs, Carl Guggino Johnny Yelavich vs. Frankie Ray Joe Baynes vs. Danny Cox Johnny Aiello vs. Dom Burrone Jimmy Paraggio vs. Murray Brown
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1941-08-27 Queensboro Arena, Long Island City, Queens, New York part 2
Sugar Ray Robinson vs, Carl Guggino Johnny Yelavich vs. Frankie Ray Joe Baynes vs. Danny Cox Johnny Aiello vs. Dom Burrone Jimmy Paraggio vs. Murray Brown
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07-13-2014, 01:37 PM | #137 |
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1941-08-29 Convention Hall, Atlantic City part 1
Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Maurice Arnault Herbie Katz vs. Bob Smith Carlos Cuebas vs. Leon Haire Joe Flood vs. Tony Gangemi Frankie Carto vs. Guinas Strickland Ralph Johnson vs. Andy Kodak
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1941-08-29 Convention Hall, Atlantic City part 2
Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Maurice Arnault Herbie Katz vs. Bob Smith Carlos Cuebas vs. Leon Haire Joe Flood vs. Tony Gangemi Frankie Carto vs. Guinas Strickland Ralph Johnson vs. Andy Kodak
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1941-09-19 Madison Square Garden, New York
Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Maxie Shapiro Beau Jack vs. Al Reid Steve Belloise vs. Antonio Fernandez Izzy Redman vs. Harry Ginsberg Lou Cassiano vs. Dominick Fiantini Diogenes Leon vs. Johnny Aiello Robinson's 24th outing and his first headlining the Garden.
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1941-10-31 Madison Square Garden, New York
Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Fritzie Zivic Joey Peralta vs. Lenny Mancini Beau Jack vs. Guillermo Puentes Frankie Rubino vs. George Coyle Rocky Luciano vs. Randy Brown Ruby Garcia vs. Frankie Gardea
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