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Post-war fighters
Rather than tuck the fighters that Chris requested away in the thread devoted to Carmen Basilio's missing opponents, I thought it better to start a new thread.
Here are three Cubans: Damazo Collazo, a lightweight who fought from 1946 to 1959. Record: Record: 44-13-2 (25). Bombon Oriental (real name: Esmerido Salazar), a lightweight who fought from 1942 to 1956. Record: 46-16-5 (15). And Kid Charolito Spirituano (real name: Orlando Cepeda [no relation to the Baby Bull]), a welterweight who fought from 1946 to 1956. Record: 42-17-3 (62).
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This is great! Thanks Dave
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thank you.
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Here, because Chris asked, are some "early" OBPF champions:
Larry Bataan, Phillipine featherweight, 1950-1962. Hitoshi Misako, Japanese flyweight, 1950-1958. Chamroen Songkitrat, Thai bantamweight (OBPF lightweight champ), 1951-1955. Samart Sorndaeng, Thai middleweight (OBPF welterweight champ), 1956-1964. Hachiro Tatsumi, Japanese middleweight, 1947-1962.
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Two more from the Pacific Rim:
Kunoi Vithichai, Thai flyweight, 1954-1960. Somdej Yontarakit, Thai welterweight, 1951-1957.
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Thanks Dave, you are going to spoil us
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<b>David Oved</b> and <b>George Bracken</b>
Here is a rarity: an Israeli boxer. Oved fought from 1954 to 1961, primarily as a featherweight. In 1959, he met George Bracken for the Australian lightweight title, losing on points in fifteen rounds. I am also attaching Bracken, who fought from 1953 to 1962. An aborigine, he won the Aussie lightweight title in '56 and held it till losing to Aldo Pravisani, who knocked him out in '62.
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Olympic boxers
Here are four fighters who represented the U.S. at the 1948 London Olympics; they are not in the game.
Two of the Olympic boxers <i>are</i> included: Wallace "Bud" Smith, who finished fourth in the lightweight division in London, and light-heavy Chuck Spieser (although his name appears to be misspelled in the database). Two of the team members never fought as pros: Washington Jones, the Olympic middleweight, and Horace Herring, the silver medalist in the welterweight division. (Unless Horace Herring is Jimmy Herring.) At all events, here are the four missing boxers: heavyweight Jay Lambert, who hailed from West Jordan, Ut., the home of the Fullmer boys; featherweight Eddie Johnson; banty Bill Bossio; and flyweight Frankie Sodano. Both Sodano and Bossio fought professionally as featherweights.
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Marty Marshall
Here is the first fighter to beat Sonny Liston, along with a picture of him.
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I have added Bobby Britton and Frankie Best to this thread
http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...ad.php?t=87994 While both fought primarily pre or during WWII each did see some action afterwards. Britton until 1947 and Best until 1949.
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Abel Fernandez
Fernandez fought as a heavyweight from 1950 to 1953, beating Tommy Harrison, Babe Edwards, and John McFalls, and losing to Harrison, Watson Jones, Freddie Beshore, and Leonard Morrow.
After his brief boxing career he entered acting. The son of a Yakaii indian, he was typecast as an indian. He hit the big time in the TV series <i>The Untouchables</i>, in which he played Agent William Youngfellow. The attached picture is from that series.
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bump for move
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All the photos in this thread prior to this post have been re-filed in the photos forum. If you post a new photo here, please be sure to post a duplicate in the proper folder (by decade of debut) over there as well. This way, future and current board members will be able to more easily locate the photo that you made an effort to find and re-size. Thank you! ************************************************** **
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