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PAUL CARDOZA LHW
Hometown - New Bedford, Masachusetts, USA 22(8)-9-0 Cardoza battled for the New England Light-Heavyweight title three time, winning it once. Paul defeated Eddie Owens, Roosevelt Brown (twice), and Georgie Johnson. He was defeated by Jimmy Dupree, Richie Kates (twice), and a young Marvin Johnson.
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DEREK BERRY HW
Hometown - Rialto, California, USA 8(4)-4-1 Berry had a reasonably good start going 7(4)-1-0 through 2002. He has been 1(0)-3-1 since then with stoppage losses to Dominick Guinn and Calvin Brock. Given his age and career trajectory, Derek may be headed for retirement or the land of professional opponents.
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JACK BURKE HW
Hometown - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 15(9)-15-5; 1 NC Burke was stopped ten times, but that is little wonder considering the competition that he faced during his seven year career. He was stopped by Georges Carpentier, Jack Delaney, Jimmy Slattery, Tommy Gibbons and Gene Tunney. He also dropped decision losses to Homer Smith and Billy Shade. Burke di manage one impressive victory in 1924 when he defeated Battling Siki in a twelve round decision.
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please post your pic of jack burke ... all I'm coming up with is Irish Jack Burke.
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If niether of these looks like Irish Jack to you, I need both the photo and file for him. Thanks, CONN
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I'll put them in this way so you can look at them together.
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It all reminds me of that Scottish Parlorment skit Monte Python did "Mind if we call you Bruce, just to keep things clear?" ... ah, forget it
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Billy Vidabeck LHW
Hometown Bayonne, NJ
40(9)-16-4 Beat Battling Siki, had a draw with James Braddock and lost to Jimmy Slattery on points just to name a few. He was stopped 4 times in his career by Mike McTigue, Joe Sekyra and twice by Jimmy Francis. Last edited by SAL; 01-06-2005 at 12:28 PM. |
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Johnny Waddingham LW
(check spelling) boxrec didn't have J. Waddington but had Waddingham as Lightweight, same years.
Hometown - London, England 8(1)-3-2 Waddingham fought all of his bouts in England and no one rated in the game. Last edited by SAL; 01-06-2005 at 12:29 PM. |
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mh2365 - would you be so kind as to post what you have for Irish Jack? I do not have a file for him. Thanks guys (and good work SAL!)
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File for Irish Jack Burke. Once again, I don't know who to give credit to.
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the non Irish Jack Burke had John under Alias on box rec so I changed his name to that to keep it straight. Both of your pics are Irish ... here is his file ... as usual, unsure where I got it, don't import his history because he is active in my universe.
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LOUIS BURKE JLW
Hometown - Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA 19(12)-3-0 Burke put together a nice career with all three losses comming against good competition in his final year as a pro. He holds two wins over Freddie Roach, was TKO'd by Hector Camacho and lost to Rosendo Alonso in a bid for the WBC Continental Americas JLW belt.
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Renaldo Victoria - WW
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CHUCK BURNS LHW
Hometown - San Antonio, Texas, USA 14(3)-36-4; 2 NC Burns was a sturdy work horse that fought most the big names and lost to all of them. He generaly pushed his opponent and was only stopped four times over a 56 bout career. Some of his opponents included Maxie Rosenbloom, Cuban Champ Goyito Rico, Gorilla Jones, Lou Scozza, and Young Stribling.
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MARK BURSE LW
Born - Greensboro, North Carolina, USA Hometown - Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 11(7)-8-1 Burse was an alternate on the 1996 US Olympic squad. His pro career has been that of a jouryman, he last fought in July of 2004 dropping a decision to Eleazer Contreras, Jr.
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CHAD BUTLER HW
Hometown - New Brunswick, New Jerset, USA 6(6)-1-0 Chad got a late start in the fight game but he is unlikely to follow in Lawrence Clay-Bey's shoes. Butler has demonstrated power against the parade of stiffs that he has faced. Unfortunately, he failed his only test against Sultan Ibragimov who actualy is considered a prospect with potential.
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