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Name is reversed
Should be Bindi Jack, Australian flyweight champion in 1956-57, from Mackay, Queensland, Australia. Career 16-14-3, 7 KOs. Boxrec 113036
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Name reversed II
Should be Ehinomen Ehikhamenor, Nigerian cruiser fighting out of Queens, New York. Career record 11-2-0, 7 KOs. Boxrec: 237932
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Name typo
Should be Ward Yee, fought 1957-62 as a bantamweight out of Los Angeles, Calif. Career record 15-10-4, 4 KOs. Boxrec: 044701
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Billy Smith (repost) cap
Billy Smith - I am not sure which of the nearly 100 Billy Smiths this one is.
Perhaps this fellow? http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=218855
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David Munyasia, a Kenyan boxer, was the first athlete to be found in violation of International Olympic Committee anti-doping rules at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. On Aug. 10, 2004, the IOC announced that Munyasia, a bantamweight, had tested positive for cathine on Aug. 6. Four times the allowed limit of 5 micrograms per milliliter was found to be present in Munyasia's urine. He was immediately barred from participating in the Games and banned from amateur competition for two years. He always denied any wrongdoing. He reportedly was considering turning pro back when I posted the pic, but evidently went back to amateur boxing, as the following from The Nairobi Standard indicates:
BY SAMSON ATEKA Former international pugilist David Munyasia made a successful comeback after a two-years absence as he led Kahawa Garrison to joint victory of the Armed Forces Inter-Brigades championship at Moi Air Base Gymnasium on Thursday. Kahawa Garrison, Fourth Brigade and hosts, Moi Air Base, jointly shared the coveted trophy after tying on 15 points. Kenya Navy finished second with seven points, while Artillery Brigade and Armored Brigade were joint third on five apiece. This was Munyasia’s first appearance since completing his two-year drug ban after testing positive for cathine during the 2004 Athens Olympics. The 26-year-old army corporal displayed awesome punching skills when he handed fourth Brigade’s Francis Nyaga a 2nd round technical knockout. "I need to polish up on my pace and I am certain of regaining my bantamweight slot in the Kenya team," Munyasia said.
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(not in boxrec.com) ??? could be... ??? Earl Lowman - 021595 1941-1947 HW (New York, NY USA) 19-36-0 (8) |
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Regino Aguila - posted by boxscribe as a 40s fighter
Could it be Popeye Aguila from Chile who fought twice in 1942? #252128
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There's a Billy Smith in the twenties that lost 4 bouts (recorded) and a few heavies in the 1890's that fought once. Could it be a shot of Aussie Billy Smith who was a LHW?
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US amateur star ...
... who was expected to go pro a while back ... but didn't. Following is from the US Olympic boxing site:
Weight Class: Flyweight/112 pounds Height: 5-3 Weight: 112 pounds Born: April 8, 1980, in Knoxville, Tenn. Lives: Covington, Ky. School: Western Hills Coaches: Ronald Siler and Mike Stafford Club: Millvale GG Began boxing: 1990 2004 USA vs. Puerto Rico Dual: lost on points to Joseph Serrano, PUR, 43-21 America's Olympic Qualifier: dec. Javier Chacon, ARG, 28-18, in quarterfinals; dec. Jhonny Mendoza, VEN, 40-22, in semifinals; dec. Joseph Serrano, PUR, 34-22, in finals for 1st Olympic Box-offs: stopped Aaron Alafa, RSC-2 for 1st place and an Olympic Team spot. Olympic Team Trials - Boxing: dec. David Clark, 25-17, in prelims; dec. Aaron Alafa, 32-10, in semifinals of champion bracket; dec. Mark Davis, 30-10, in finals of champion bracket. Everlast U.S. Championships: dec. Aaron Alafa, 18-5, in quarterfinals; dec. David Clark, 25-5, in semifinals; dec. Charles Huerta, 19-10, in finals for 1st.
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Another who was ...
... expected to go pro, but has not, yet. From China, he beat Rau'shee (sp?) Warren of the U.S. and Pavel Petrov of Russia to win the 106-pound division of the King's Cup amateur tournament in Thailand last year.
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Is now a trainer/cut man/coach. Was a German amateur star as a young man. I must have posted this one in the wrong string. Sorry.
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