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Harry Greb (June 6, 1894 – October 22, 1926) was an professional who fought from 1913 to 1926, and held the American light heavyweight title from 1922 to 1923 and the world middleweight champion from 1923 to 1926. Nicknamed " the Pittsburgh Windmill", Greb fought 299 times during a 13-year career, taking on any opponent that would fight him, and defeated many of the top rated fighters of his era from all the way up to , and is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time.

Greb was known for his fighting style and strong chin, and despite his relentless fighting leading him to eventually lose sight in one of his eyes later in his career, he continued to fight on. He holds the record for fighting the most boxing hall of fame opponents, defeating 16 out of 17 of them. Greb is also notable for being one of the only champions of his generation to regularly accept fights against the top rated black fighters of his era. He is ranked by as the fourth greatest boxer of all time, pound for pound, as of May 2025 and was also named the fifth best pound-for-pound boxer of all time by Sports Illustrated in 2012. Bert Sugar's All-Time Greatest Fighters. SportsIllustrated.com. Retrieved on April 11, 2014.


Fighting style
Greb had a highly aggressive swarming style of fighting, aided by quick movement and notable toughness. He also used dirty fighting tactics, including spinning his opponent and using the heel and laces of his . Greb suffered several injuries in his career, including blindness in one eye. Greb suffered only 2 losses in his career. The first was in his seventh fight when he was knocked out by Joe Chip, who heavily outweighed him; the second happened two years later when Greb broke the radius of his left arm against Kid Graves. Greb finished the round but was unable to continue the fight.


Professional career
Harry Greb was born as Edward Henry Greb to a immigrant father and mother of German descent, Pius and Annie Greb, who raised him in a household.
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Greb began his professional career in 1913, fighting mostly around his hometown of .
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By 1915, he was fighting world-class opposition, notably Hall of Famer and reigning champion , whom he faced twice during 1915–1916 in non-title fights. Greb would lose both fights by "newspaper" decision, which he would later avenge.

Greb would fight 37 times in 1917 (a record), winning 34 of those fights either officially or unofficially. Among his defeated opponents that year were the reigning light heavyweight champion Battling Levinsky (in a non-title fight), former light heavyweight champion , and heavyweight Willie Meehan, who had beaten future heavyweight champion earlier in the year.

Despite all these results, Greb was still denied a chance to fight for a title. A February 1918 newspaper draw against Mike O'Dowd, who would go on to win the middleweight title during the year, and a newspaper loss to did not help in his effort. Greb would win his next 52 fights in a row. During that stretch, he beat future light heavyweight champion , heavyweight contenders , Mike Gibbons, Bill Brennan, Jeff Smith, 3 times each, and Battling Levinsky no less than four times during that stretch (6 times altogether) in newspaper decisions. Levinsky was the reigning light heavyweight champion at the time.


Vision problems
In 1921, during a fight with light heavyweight , he was thumbed in the right eye, which is believed to have resulted in a . The injury would eventually lead to permanent . Greb won via a ten-round newspaper decision and was eligible to fight for the middleweight title. It is commonly believed that Greb completely lost sight in the eye after his fifth bout with Bob Roper, after which it took almost two months to recover. He was seen in a hospital with patches over both eyes. He kept the a secret from all but his wife and closest friends, fooling physicians during pre-fight physicals by memorizing the order of the on the (Greb would later lose some vision in his left eye and his gradual loss of sight led him to always go to bed with the light on).


Greb vs. Tunney
On May 23, 1922, Harry Greb was matched with , the undefeated American light heavyweight champion. In the first round, Greb immediately fractured Tunney's nose in two places and then proceeded to open a deep gash over his left eye. According to eye-witness reports, Greb was subsequently forced to intermittently commission the referee to wipe off his bloodstained with a towel. Throughout the bout, Greb would repeatedly petition the referee to stop the fight while a determined Tunney concurrently implored him to allow the contest to continue. Round after round, the beating continued, with Tunney refusing to submit and smiling during the bloodshed to keep the referee from halting the match. At the end of fifteen rounds Greb was crowned champion unanimously. This was the first and only professional loss in Tunney's career, with the bout being hailed as the Fight of the Year for 1922 by the Ring Magazine.

After defending his title against , Greb granted Tunney a rematch. In a hotly disputed battle at Madison Square Garden in February 1923, Tunney regained his title by a highly controversial split decision. Multiple eyewitness reports state that Greb controlled the fight and battered Tunney, cutting and rocking him from punches on more than one occasion. But Tunney could fight back, unlike in the first encounter, and at some points, was competitive with Greb. The crowd booed heavily when Tunney was announced as the winner.

Greb and Tunney would meet three more times, with Tunney successfully defending his regained title in another fifteen-round about and then fighting to a no-decision newspaper draw, wherein most newspapers reported Greb the winner. Referee Matt Hinkel stated he would have ruled a draw, so the record books have it that way. The fifth battle was reminiscent of the first fight in their series, except this time, it was Tunney bludgeoning Greb for the duration of the bout. According to Tunney, near the end of the match, while the two fighters were locked in a clinch, Greb straightforwardly asked Tunney not to knock him out. Tunney reputedly consented to this request and later acknowledged the incident as the highest tribute he received in his career, stating, " Here was one of the greatest fighters of all time laying down his shield, admitting defeat and knowing I would not expose him." Tunney would go on to beat for the heavyweight title. Greb remained the only man ever to have beaten Tunney, and Tunney would be among the pall-bearers at Greb's funeral.


Middleweight champion
One month after losing his light heavyweight title to Tunney, Greb set his sights on middleweight champion Johnny Wilson; however, when Wilson's manager Marty Killelea refused to offer him the bout, Greb paid a few speakeasy servers in and New York to serve him water in coloured tumblers and then feigned intoxication in a highly theatrical spectacle. When Killelea witnessed one of these performances, he assumed Greb was ripe for the taking and arranged for the bout to take place. On August 31, 1923, Greb faced Wilson for the world title, winning a 15-round decision. When referee Jack O'Sullivan stepped in to separate the fighters during a rough clinch, he asked Greb what he thought he was doing. Greb responded, " Gouging Johnny in the eye, can't you see?" Greb would grant Wilson a rematch on January 18, 1924, in Madison Square Garden, winning another 15-round decision.


Greb vs. Walker
Greb's most notable defense of the title was against the reigning world champion, Mickey Walker, in July 1925 at the in New York. Most and even Walker believed Greb would have trouble making the 160lb weight limit. Still, when it was reported that Greb weighed in at 157 1/2 lbs, he was inserted as the 9–5 odds favorite. During the first few rounds of the battle, Walker came out attacking Greb to the body as the defending champion tried to stave off in both his legs. The middle rounds saw Greb starting to relax and control the pace of the bout while Walker could still land some eye-catching combinations. Greb took control during the championship round, and Greb was awarded a decision by the judges and retained the championship. Walker, who would win the title the following year, relayed years later a tale that he stumbled upon Greb at a nightclub after their fight, and, according to the legend, the two fought an impromptu rematch there. According to some reports, Greb easily won the spontaneous rematch, while the general consensus is that Walker landed a on Greb that knocked him out cold. According to Walker himself, the two were sitting down discussing their fight over a drink when Walker commented that he felt that had it not been for Greb thumbing him in the eye, he would have won the fight. The heavily intoxicated Greb took great offense to this and jumped to his feet to fight. The two fought and ended up outside where several friends of each separated the men.


Later career
At 32, a waning Greb was years past his best when he was matched with tricky (who was 31 at the time) in Madison Square Garden in February 1926. Flowers, a defensive specialist, countered Greb's attacks well and won a disputed decision after fifteen rounds to annex Greb's title. Flowers beat Greb again in their rematch six months later, on an even more controversial decision, the fans storming the ring to protest the outcome. Greb later stated, " Well, that was one fight I won if I ever won any," the fight would be the last of his career.


Personal life
Harry Greb married Mildred Catherine Reilly on January 19, 1919, in Epiphany Church. They had one child.


Retirement and death
Greb retired following the second Flowers loss and relayed to a friend that he planned on opening a gym in downtown . In September 1926, his right eye was removed and replaced with a glass prosthesis. Having declined a job as Jack Dempsey's sparring partner in preparation for Dempsey-Tunney I (Greb declaring: " I'd feel like a burglar taking Jack's money. Nobody can get him in good enough condition to whip Gene"), Greb checked into an Atlantic City clinic for surgery to repair damage to his nose and respiratory tract caused by his ring career and several car crashes. Harry Greb - Encyclopædia Britannica. Britannica.com. Retrieved on 2014-04-15. However, complications occurred, and he died of heart failure on October 22, 1926, at 2:30 pm. Greb was buried at Calvary Cemetery in his hometown of .


Legacy
Greb was willing to box African-American fighters, including , and , in an era when many white boxers refused to do so.

Greb has 33 victories over 16 different International Boxing Hall of Famers, more than any other boxer, ranging from welterweight champions to heavyweight champions. Hall of Famers such as Battling Levinsky and Jeff Smith were defeated by Greb six times each. In 1919 alone, he fought 45 fights and went 45–0, which is a record for the most victories in a single calendar year, and an achievement that is unlikely to be recreated by contemporary boxers due to changes in the sport.


Accolades
Greb was enshrined in The Ring magazine Hall of Fame in 1955, Pennsylvania Boxing Hall of Fame in 1958, Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 1970, the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1980, and the International Boxing Hall of Fame as a first-class inductee in 1990. The Sporting News recognized Greb as the Fighter of the Decade for the 1920s.

Greb is ranked by as the fourth greatest fighter of all time, pound for pound. Greb was also named the second greatest fighter of the past 80 years by the Ring Magazine, the third greatest fighter of all time by historian , the fourth greatest fighter of all time by historian and boxing commentator and ranked as the #1 middleweight, the #13 light heavyweight, and the #2 pound-for-pound fighter of all time by the International Boxing Research Organization (IBRO) in 2006. In another poll by IBRO in 2019, Greb was ranked once again as the #1 , the #9 light heavyweight, and the #3 pound-for-pound fighter of all time.


Professional boxing record
All information in this section is derived from , unless otherwise stated.


Official record
All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as "no decision" bouts and are not counted in the win/loss/draw column.
299Loss SD15Aug 19, 1926
298Win108–7–3Allentown Joe GansUD10Jun 15, 1926
297Win107–7–3Art WeigandPTS10Jun 1, 1926
296Loss106–7–3SD15Feb 26, 1926
295Win106–6–3Owen PhelpsPTS10Feb 12, 1926
294Win105–6–3Jimmy DelaneyPTS10Feb 3, 1923
293Win104–6–3Buck HolleyTKO5 (10)Jan 29, 1926
292Win103–6–3Ted MoorePTS10Jan 26, 1926
291Win102–6–3Joe LohmanPTS10Jan 19, 1926
290Win101–6–3PTS12Jan 11, 1926
289Win100–6–3Soldier BuckPTS8Dec 14, 1925
288Win99–6–3Tony MarulloPTS15Nov 13, 1925
287Win98–6–3Tony MarulloPTS10Oct 13, 1925
286Win97–6–3Tom BurnsNWS10Aug 17, 1925
285Win97–6–3Pat WalshTKO2 (10)Aug 12, 1925
284Win96–6–3Ed SmithKO4 (10)Aug 4, 1925
283Win95–6–3Otis BryantTKO3 (10)Jul 31, 1925
282Win94–6–3Ralph BrooksNWS10Jul 27, 1925
281Win94–6–3Billy BrittonPTS10Jul 22, 1925
280Win93–6–3NWS10Jul 16, 1925
279Win93–6–3Mickey WalkerUD15Jul 2, 1925
278Win92–6–3Jimmy NussKO4 (10)Jun 5, 1925
277Win91–6–3Soldier BuckNWS10Jun 1, 1925
276Win91–6–3Tom BurnsNWS10May 29, 1925
275Win91–6–3Billy BrittonPTS12May 6, 1925
274Win90–6–3Quintin Romero RojasPTS10May 1, 1925
273Win89–6–3Jack ReddickPTS10Apr 24, 1925
272Win88–6–3Johnny WilsonPTS10Apr 17, 1925
271Loss87–6–3NWS10Mar 27, 1925
270Win87–6–3Young FisherDQ6 (10)Feb 23, 1925
269Win86–6–3Billy BrittonPTS10Feb 17, 1925
268Win85–6–3Jimmy DelaneyNWS10Jan 30, 1925
267Win85–6–3Johnny PapkeTKO7 (12)Jan 19, 1925
266Win84–6–3Bob SageNWS10Jan 9, 1925
265Win84–6–3Augie RatnerPTS10Jan 1, 1925
264Win83–6–3Frankie RitzTKO3 (10)Nov 25, 1924
263Win82–6–3Jimmy DelaneyPTS10Nov 17, 1924
262Win81–6–3Ray NelsonKO3 (6)Nov 11, 1924
261Draw80–6–3SD10Oct 13, 1924
260Draw80–6–2NWS10Sep 17, 1924
259Win80–6–2Billy HirschTKO8 (10)Sep 15, 1924
258Win79–6–2PTS6Sep 3, 1924
257Win78–6–2NWS10Aug 21, 1924
256Win78–6–2Ted MooreUD15Jun 26, 1924
255Win77–6–2KO6 (12)Jun 16, 1924
254Win76–6–2Martin BurkeNWS10Jun 12, 1924
253Win76–6–2Pal ReedPTS10May 12, 1924
252Win75–6–2Jackie ClarkTKO2 (12)May 5, 1924
251Loss74–6–2DQ6 (10)Apr 19, 1924
250Win74–5–2Fay KeiserTKO12 (15)Mar 24, 1924
249Win73–5–2Jack ReevesPTS4Feb 22, 1924
248Win72–5–2Johnny WilsonUD15Jan 18, 1924
247Win71–5–2PTS10Dec 25, 1923
246Loss70–5–2UD15Dec 10, 1923
245Win70–4–2Bryan DowneyUD10Dec 3, 1923
244Win69–4–2Chuck WigginsNWS10Nov 15, 1923
243Win69–4–2Soldier JonesNWS10Nov 5, 1923
242Win69–4–2Lou BogashNWS12Oct 22, 1923
241Loss69–4–2PTS10Oct 11, 1923
240Win69–3–2Jimmy DarcyNWS10Oct 4, 1923
239Win69–3–2Johnny WilsonUD15Aug 31, 1923
238Win68–3–2Len RowlandsKO3 (10)Jun 16, 1923
237Loss67–3–2SD15Feb 23, 1923
236Win67–2–2Young FisherPTS12Feb 16, 1923
235Win66–2–2Pal ReedNWS12Feb 5, 1923
234Win66–2–2UD15Jan 30, 1923
233Win65–2–2Billy ShadeNWS12Jan 22, 1923
232Win65–2–2NWS10Jan 15, 1923
231Win65–2–2Bob RoperNWS10Jan 1, 1923
230Win65–2–2Bob RoperPTS12Nov 10, 1922
229Win64–2–2Larry WilliamsTKO4 (12)Oct 27, 1922
228Win63–2–2Bob RoperNWS10Sep 29, 1922
227Win63–2–2Al BenedictTKO2 (10)Sep 26, 1922
226Win62–2–2NWS8Jul 10, 1922
225Win62–2–2Hugh WalkerNWS10Jun 26, 1922
224Win62–2–2UD15May 23, 1922
223Win61–2–2Al RobertsKO6 (10)May 12, 1922
222Win60–2–2UD15Mar 13, 1922
221Win59–2–2Jeff SmithNWS10Feb 20, 1922
220Win59–2–2Hugh WalkerNWS10Feb 1, 1922
219Win59–2–2Chuck WigginsNWS10Jan 2, 1922
218Win59–2–2Whitey AllenTKO6 (10)Dec 23, 1921
217Win58–2–2Fay KeiserNWS8Dec 6, 1921
216Win58–2–2Homer SmithTKO5 (12)Nov 25, 1921
215Win57–2–2Billy ShadeNWS10Nov 11, 1921
214Win57–2–2PTS15Nov 4, 1921
213Win56–2–2Jimmy DarcyUD10Oct 24, 1921
212Win55–2–2Joe CoxPTS12Sep 20, 1921
211Win54–2–2Chuck WigginsNWS10Sep 5, 1921
210Win54–2–2NWS10Aug 29, 1921
209Draw54–2–2Chuck WigginsNWS10Jun 23, 1921
208Draw54–2–2Chuck WigginsNWS10May 28, 1921
207Draw54–2–2Jeff SmithPTS15May 20, 1921
206Win54–2–1Jimmy DarcyPTS10May 13, 1921
205Win53–2–1Bartley MaddenNWS10May 4, 1921
204Win53–2–1Soldier JonesKO4 (10)Apr 11, 1921
203Win52–2–1NWS10Apr 6, 1921
202Win52–2–1Happy LittletonPTS15Apr 1, 1921
201Win51–2–1PTS10Mar 16, 1921
200Win51–2–1Jeff SmithPTS10Feb 25, 1921
199Win50–2–1Pal ReedPTS10Jan 29, 1921
198Win49–2–1Johnny CelmarsNWS10Jan 20, 1921
197Win49–2–1Jeff SmithNWS10Dec 25, 1920
196Win49–2–1Bob RoperPTS10Dec 21, 1920
195Win48–2–1Jack DuffyTKO6 (10)Dec 11, 1920
194Win47–2–1NWS10Nov 22, 1920
193Win47–2–1Bartley MaddenNWS10Nov 10, 1920
192Win47–2–1Mickey ShannonNWS10Oct 28, 1920
191Win47–2–1KO1 (10)Oct 21, 1920
190Win46–2–1Ted JamiesonTKO6 (10)Sep 22, 1920
189Win45–2–1Chuck WigginsNWS6Sep 6, 1920
188Win45–2–1Ted JamiesonNWS10Aug 28, 1920
187Win45–2–1Chuck WigginsNWS10Aug 20, 1920
186Win45–2–1NWS10Aug 14, 1920
185Win45–2–1NWS10Jul 31, 1920
184Win45–2–1Larry WilliamsNWS10Jul 8, 1920
183Win45–2–1NWS12Jul 5, 1920
182Win45–2–1Frank CarboneNWS10Jun 28, 1920
181Win45–2–1Clay TurnerNWS8Jun 2, 1920
180Loss45–2–1NWS10May 15, 1920
179Win45–2–1Bob RoperPTS12Apr 5, 1920
178Win44–2–1George K.O. BrownPTS12Mar 25, 1920
177Win43–2–1Larry WilliamsNWS10Mar 22, 1920
176Win43–2–1Tommy RobsonPTS12Mar 17, 1920
175Win42–2–1Clay TurnerNWS12Mar 9, 1920
174Win42–2–1Bob RoperNWS10Feb 21, 1920
173Win42–2–1Zulu KidNWS10Feb 6, 1920
172Win42–2–1Clay TurnerNWS6Dec 22, 1919
171Win42–2–1Billy KramerNWS10Dec 15, 1919
170Win42–2–1NWS10Dec 12, 1919
169Win42–2–1Clay TurnerNWS10Dec 10, 1919
168Win42–2–1Soldier JonesKO5 (10)Nov 28, 1919
167Win41–2–1Zulu KidNWS10Nov 27, 1919
166Win41–2–1Larry WilliamsNWS10Nov 24, 1919
165Win41–2–1George K.O. BrownNWS12Nov 17, 1919
164Win41–2–1Sailor Ed PetroskeyNWS6Oct 13, 1919
163Win41–2–1Silent MartinNWS8Sep 18, 1919
162Win41–2–1Battling LevinskyNWS10Sep 3, 1919
161Win41–2–1Jeff SmithNWS12Sep 1, 1919
160Win41–2–1Bill BrennanNWS10Aug 23, 1919
159Win41–2–1Terry KellarPTS15Aug 11, 1919
158Win41–2–1Joe ChipNWS12Jul 24, 1919
157Win40–2–1George K.O. BrownNWS10Jul 16, 1919
156Win40–2–1Battling LevinskyNWS6Jul 14, 1919
155Win40–2–1Bill BrennanPTS15Jul 4, 1919
154Win39–2–1Mike GibbonsNWS10Jun 23, 1919
153Win39–2–1Yankee GilbertTKO4 (10)Jun 20, 1919
152Win38–2–1Happy HowardNWS10Jun 18, 1919
151Win38–2–1Joe BorrellTKO5 (6)Jun 16, 1919
150Win37–2–1Tommy RobsonNWS10May 26, 1919
149Win37–2–1Bartley MaddenNWS10May 13, 1919
148Win37–2–1Willie MeehanNWS10May 8, 1919
147Win37–2–1Clay TurnerPTS12May 6, 1919
146Win36–2–1Battling LevinskyNWS12Apr 28, 1919
145Win36–2–1NWS10Apr 25, 1919
144Win36–2–1George DavisNWS10Apr 8, 1919
143Win36–2–1Young FisherNWS10Apr 7, 1919
142Win36–2–1Tommy MaddenKO2 (10)Apr 2, 1919
141Win35–2–1NWS10Mar 31, 1919
140Win35–2–1Happy HowardNWS10Mar 25, 1919
139Win35–2–1Bill BrennanNWS10Mar 17, 1919
138Win35–2–1NWS6Mar 6, 1919
137Win35–2–1Chuck WigginsNWS8Mar 3, 1919
136Win35–2–1Chuck WigginsNWS12Feb 28, 1919
135Win35–2–1Battling LevinskyNWS10Feb 17, 1919
134Win35–2–1Bill BrennanNWS10Feb 10, 1919
133Win35–2–1Len RowlandsTKO4 (10)Feb 3, 1919
132Win34–2–1Tommy RobsonNWS10Jan 31, 1919
131Win34–2–1Jakob "Soldier" BartfieldNWS12Jan 27, 1919
130Win34–2–1Paul Samson-KörnerNWS10Jan 23, 1919
129Win34–2–1Young FisherNWS10Jan 20, 1919
128Win34–2–1PTS12Jan 14, 1919
127Loss33–2–1NWS10Sep 21, 1918
126Win33–2–1Clay TurnerNWS8Aug 9, 1918
125Win33–2–1Battling LevinskyNWS6Aug 6, 1918
124Win33–2–1PTS10Jul 27, 1918
123Draw32–2–1Jakob "Soldier" BartfieldNWS6Jul 16, 1918
122Win32–2–1NWS10Jul 4, 1918
121Win32–2–1Frank CarboneNWS15Jun 24, 1918
120Win32–2–1Zulu KidNWS6Jun 20, 1918
119Win32–2–1Jakob "Soldier" BartfieldNWS15May 29, 1918
118Win32–2–1Jakob "Soldier" BartfieldNWS10May 20, 1918
117Win32–2–1Clay TurnerNWS15May 15, 1918
116Win32–2–1Al McCoyPTS10May 13, 1918
115Win31–2–1Willie LangfordNWS6Mar 18, 1918
114Win31–2–1NWS10Mar 11, 1918
113Win31–2–1NWS12Mar 4, 1918
112Draw31–2–1Mike O'DowdNWS10Feb 25, 1918
111Win31–2–1PTS10Feb 18, 1918
110Win30–2–1Jack HubbardKO3 (10)Feb 4, 1918
109Win29–2–1Zulu KidNWS14 (15)Jan 29, 1918
108Win29–2–1Augie RatnerPTS20Jan 21, 1918
107Win28–2–1Battling KopinKO1 (10)Jan 14, 1918
106Win27–2–1Terry KellarNWS10Jan 4, 1918
105Win27–2–1Whitey WenzelNWS10Dec 25, 1917
104Win27–2–1Gus ChristiePTS12Dec 17, 1917
103Win26–2–1Terry MartinKO3 (10)Dec 8, 1917
102Win25–2–1George AsheNWS10Dec 5, 1917
101Win25–2–1Willie MeehanNWS6Dec 3, 1917
100Win25–2–1PTS10Nov 19, 1917
99Loss24–2–1Jakob "Soldier" BartfieldNWS10Nov 2, 1917
98Win24–2–1Gus ChristiePTS8Oct 23, 1917
97Win23–2–1Len RowlandsNWS10Oct 19, 1917
96Win23–2–1Gus ChristieNWS10Oct 11, 1917
95Win23–2–1Billy KramerNWS6Oct 6, 1917
94Win23–2–1Johnny HowardTKO9 (10)Sep 25, 1917
93Win22–2–1Battling KopinTKO3 (10)Sep 22, 1917
92Win21–2–1George K.O. BrownTKO9 (10)Sep 17, 1917
91Win20–2–1Jack LondonTKO9 (10)Sep 14, 1917
90Win19–2–1Jeff SmithNWS10Sep 11, 1917
89Win19–2–1Battling LevinskyNWS10Sep 6, 1917
88Win19–2–1NWS10Jul 30, 1917
87Win19–2–1Buck CrouseTKO6 (10)Jul 2, 1917
86Win18–2–1Frank MantellKO1 (10)Jun 14, 1917
85Win17–2–1NWS10May 22, 1917
84Win17–2–1Jeff SmithNWS10May 19, 1917
83Win17–2–1Harry BakerKO5 (10)May 9, 1917
82Draw16–2–1Jackie ClarkPTS20May 3, 1917
81Win16–2Al McCoyNWS10Apr 30, 1917
80Win16–2Zulu KidNWS6Apr 16, 1917
79Win16–2Al RogersNWS10Apr 14, 1917
78Win16–2Young AhearnKO1 (6)Apr 2, 1917
77Win15–2Young Herman MillerTKO5 (10)Mar 23, 1917
76Win14–2Tommy GaviganTKO5 (6)Mar 20, 1917
75Win13–2Frankie BrennanNWS6Mar 5, 1917
74Win13–2Willie KO BrennanNWS10Feb 12, 1917
73Loss13–2Mike GibbonsNWS6Feb 10, 1917
72Win13–2Fay KeiserPTS20Jan 29, 1917
71Win12–2Jules RitchieTKO4 (6)Jan 20, 1917
70Win11–2Eddie ColemanKO2 (10)Jan 13, 1917
69Win10–2Joe BorrellNWS6Jan 1, 1917
68Win10–2NWS10Dec 26, 1916
67Win10–2George K.O. BrownNWS6Nov 27, 1916
66Win10–2Tommy BurkeNWS10Nov 24, 1916
65Win10–2Willie KO BrennanNWS10Nov 17, 1916
64Win10–2Jackie ClarkKO3 (10)Nov 14, 1916
63Win9–2Willie KO BrennanNWS10Nov 8, 1916
62Win9–2KO SweeneyNWS6Nov 4, 1916
61Win9–2Harry BakerNWS6Oct 21, 1916
60Win9–2Jackie ClarkPTS10Oct 16, 1916
59Win8–2Fay KeiserPTS10Sep 4, 1916
58Win7–2Jerry ColeNWS6Aug 28, 1916
57Win7–2Al GrayberNWS6Aug 7, 1916
56Loss7–2NWS10Jun 26, 1916
55Win7–2Whitey WenzelNWS10Jun 17, 1916
54Win7–2Kid ManuelKO1 (6)Jun 3, 1916
53Win6–2Whitey WenzelNWS6May 6, 1916
52 6–2Grant ClarkNC6 (10)Apr 27, 1916
51Win6–2Kid ManuelNWS6Apr 1, 1916
50Draw6–2Walter MonaghanNWS6Feb 26, 1916
49Loss6–2Kid GravesTKO2 (6)Dec 16, 1915
48Loss6–1NWS10Nov 16, 1915
47Draw6–1NWS6Oct 18, 1915
46Win6–1Al RogersNWS6Sep 13, 1915
45Win6–1Al RogersNWS6Aug 23, 1915
44Win6–1Fay KeiserNWS10Jul 22, 1915
43Win6–1George HauserKO6 (6)Jul 21, 1915
42Win5–1Tommy GaviganNWS6Jul 12, 1915
41Draw5–1Fay KeiserNWS10Jun 25, 1915
40Loss5–1Fay KeiserNWS6May 31, 1915
39Win5–1Whitey WenzelNWS6May 24, 1915
38Draw5–1Joe BorrellNWS6Apr 22, 1915
37Draw5–1Whitey WenzelNWS6Apr 15, 1915
36Win5–1Harry BakerNWS6Mar 25, 1915
35Win5–1Jack LavinNWS6Mar 13, 1915
34Win5–1Tommy MackNWS6Mar 6, 1915
33Win5–1Whitey WenzelNWS6Mar 4, 1915
32Win5–1Harry BakerNWS6Feb 10, 1915
31Win5–1NWS6Jan 25, 1915
30Draw5–1NWS6Jan 12, 1915
29Win5–1Howard TruesdaleNWS6Jan 8, 1915
28Win5–1Billy DonovanNWS6Jan 1, 1915
27Loss5–1Joe BorrellNWS6Dec 7, 1914
26Draw5–1Terry MartinNWS6Nov 14, 1914
25Win5–1Jack FinkNWS6Sep 26, 1914
24Win5–1John FoleyNWS6Aug 31, 1914
23Draw5–1Whitey WenzelNWS6Aug 24, 1914
22Win5–1Irish GorgasNWS6Aug 10, 1914
21Win5–1George LewisNWS10Jul 27, 1914
20Win5–1John FoleyNWS6Jul 20, 1914
19Win5–1Irish GorgasNWS6Jun 29, 1914
18Win5–1Walter MonaghanNWS6Jun 15, 1914
17Draw5–1Whitey WenzelNWS6May 29, 1914
16Win5–1George LewisNWS6May 25, 1914
15Draw5–1Fay KeiserNWS6May 13, 1914
14Win5–1Fay KeiserNWS6Apr 14, 1914
13Win5–1Mickey RodgersDQ5 (8)Mar 2, 1914
12Win4–1Whitey WenzelNWS6Jan 10, 1914
11Win4–1Whitey WenzelNWS6Jan 1, 1914
10Win4–1Young Battling NelsonTKO3 (6)Dec 12, 1913
9Win3–1Battling SherbineNWS6Dec 6, 1913
8Loss3–1Joe ChipKO2 (6)Nov 29, 1913
7Win3–0Mike MilkoNWS6Nov 17, 1913
6Draw3–0Mike MilkoNWS6Oct 22, 1913
5Loss3–0Harvey "Hooks" EvansNWS6Oct 11, 1913
4Win3–0Lloyd CrutcherKO1 (6)Aug 13, 1913
3Win2–0Battling MurphyTKO2 (6)Jul 19, 1913
2Win1–0Frank KirkwoodNWS6May 29, 1913
1Win1–0Red CumpstonKO2 (?)May 8, 1913


Unofficial record
Record with the inclusion of newspaper decisions in the win/loss/draw column.
299Loss SD15Aug 19, 1926
298Win261–17–19Allentown Joe GansUD10Jun 15, 1926
297Win260–17–19Art WeigandPTS10Jun 1, 1926
296Loss259–17–19SD15Feb 26, 1926
295Win259–16–19Owen PhelpsPTS10Feb 12, 1926
294Win258–16–19Jimmy DelaneyPTS10Feb 3, 1926
293Win257–16–19Buck HolleyTKO5 (10)Jan 29, 1926
292Win256–16–19Ted MoorePTS10Jan 26, 1926
291Win255–16–19Joe LohmanPTS10Jan 19, 1926
290Win254–16–19PTS12Jan 11, 1926
289Win253–16–19Soldier BuckPTS8Dec 14, 1925
288Win252–16–19Tony MarulloPTS15Nov 13, 1925
287Win251–16–19Tony MarulloPTS10Oct 13, 1925
286Win250–16–19Tom BurnsNWS10Aug 17, 1925
285Win249–16–19Pat WalshTKO2 (10)Aug 12, 1925
284Win248–16–19Ed SmithKO4 (10)Aug 4, 1925
283Win247–16–19Otis BryantTKO3 (10)Jul 31, 1925
282Win246–16–19Ralph BrooksNWS10Jul 27, 1925
281Win245–16–19Billy BrittonPTS10Jul 22, 1925
280Win244–16–19NWS10Jul 16, 1925
279Win243–16–19Mickey WalkerUD15Jul 2, 1925
278Win242–16–19Jimmy NussKO4 (10)Jun 5, 1925
277Win241–16–19Soldier BuckNWS10Jun 1, 1925
276Win240–16–19Tom BurnsNWS10May 29, 1925
275Win239–16–19Billy BrittonPTS12May 6, 1925
274Win238–16–19Quintin Romero RojasPTS10May 1, 1925
273Win237–16–19PTS10Apr 24, 1925
272Win236–16–19Johnny WilsonPTS10Apr 17, 1925
271Loss235–16–19NWS10Mar 27, 1925
270Win235–15–19Young FisherDQ6 (10)Feb 23, 1925
269Win234–15–19Billy BrittonPTS10Feb 17, 1925
268Win233–15–19Jimmy DelaneyNWS10Jan 30, 1925
267Win232–15–19Johnny PapkeTKO7 (12)Jan 19, 1925
266Win231–15–19Bob SageNWS10Jan 9, 1925
265Win230–15–19Augie RatnerPTS10Jan 1, 1925
264Win229–15–19Frankie RitzTKO3 (10)Nov 25, 1924
263Win228–15–19Jimmy DelaneyPTS10Nov 17, 1924
262Win227–15–19Ray NelsonKO3 (6)Nov 11, 1924
261Draw226–15–19SD10Oct 13, 1924
260Draw226–15–18NWS10Sep 17, 1924
259Win226–15–17Billy HirschTKO8 (10)Sep 15, 1924
258Win225–15–17PTS6Sep 3, 1924
257Win224–15–17NWS10Aug 21, 1924
256Win223–15–17Ted MooreUD15Jun 26, 1924
255Win222–15–17KO6 (12)Jun 16, 1924
254Win221–15–17Martin BurkeNWS10Jun 12, 1924
253Win220–15–17Pal ReedPTS10May 12, 1924
252Win219–15–17Jackie ClarkTKO2 (12)May 5, 1924
251Loss218–15–17DQ6 (10)Apr 19, 1924
250Win218–14–17Fay KeiserTKO12 (15)Mar 24, 1924
249Win217–14–17Jack ReevesPTS4Feb 22, 1924
248Win216–14–17Johnny WilsonUD15Jan 18, 1924
247Win215–14–17PTS10Dec 25, 1923
246Loss214–14–17UD15Dec 10, 1923
245Win214–13–17Bryan DowneyUD10Dec 3, 1923
244Win213–13–17Chuck WigginsNWS10Nov 15, 1923
243Win212–13–17Soldier JonesNWS10Nov 5, 1923
242Win211–13–17Lou BogashNWS12Oct 22, 1923
241Loss210–13–17PTS10Oct 11, 1923
240Win210–12–17Jimmy DarcyNWS10Oct 4, 1923
239Win209–12–17Johnny WilsonUD15Aug 31, 1923
238Win208–12–17Len RowlandsKO3 (10)Jun 16, 1923
237Loss207–12–17SD15Feb 23, 1923
236Win207–11–17Young FisherPTS12Feb 16, 1923
235Win206–11–17Pal ReedNWS12Feb 5, 1923
234Win205–11–17UD15Jan 30, 1923
233Win204–11–17Billy ShadeNWS12Jan 22, 1923
232Win203–11–17NWS10Jan 15, 1923
231Win202–11–17Bob RoperNWS10Jan 1, 1923
230Win201–11–17Bob RoperPTS12Nov 10, 1922
229Win200–11–17Larry WilliamsTKO4 (12)Oct 27, 1922
228Win199–11–17Bob RoperNWS10Sep 29, 1922
227Win198–11–17Al BenedictTKO2 (10)Sep 26, 1922
226Win197–11–17NWS8Jul 10, 1922
225Win196–11–17Hugh WalkerNWS10Jun 26, 1922
224Win195–11–17UD15May 23, 1922
223Win194–11–17Al RobertsKO6 (10)May 12, 1922
222Win193–11–17UD15Mar 13, 1922
221Win192–11–17Jeff SmithNWS10Feb 20, 1922
220Win191–11–17Hugh WalkerNWS10Feb 1, 1922
219Win190–11–17Chuck WigginsNWS10Jan 2, 1922
218Win189–11–17Whitey AllenTKO6 (10)Dec 23, 1921
217Win188–11–17Fay KeiserNWS8Dec 6, 1921
216Win187–11–17Homer SmithTKO5 (12)Nov 25, 1921
215Win186–11–17Billy ShadeNWS10Nov 11, 1921
214Win185–11–17Charley WeinertPTS15Nov 4, 1921
213Win184–11–17Jimmy DarcyUD10Oct 24, 1921
212Win183–11–17Joe CoxPTS12Sep 20, 1921
211Win182–11–17Chuck WigginsNWS10Sep 5, 1921
210Win181–11–17NWS10Aug 29, 1921
209Draw180–11–17Chuck WigginsNWS10Jun 23, 1921
208Draw180–11–16Chuck WigginsNWS10May 28, 1921
207Draw180–11–15Jeff SmithPTS15May 20, 1921
206Win180–11–14Jimmy DarcyPTS10May 13, 1921
205Win179–11–14Bartley MaddenNWS10May 4, 1921
204Win178–11–14Soldier JonesKO4 (10)Apr 11, 1921
203Win177–11–14NWS10Apr 6, 1921
202Win176–11–14Happy LittletonPTS15Apr 1, 1921
201Win175–11–14PTS10Mar 16, 1921
200Win174–11–14Jeff SmithPTS10Feb 25, 1921
199Win173–11–14Pal ReedPTS10Jan 29, 1921
198Win172–11–14Johnny CelmarsNWS10Jan 20, 1921
197Win171–11–14Jeff SmithNWS10Dec 25, 1920
196Win170–11–14Bob RoperPTS10Dec 21, 1920
195Win169–11–14Jack DuffyTKO6 (10)Dec 11, 1920
194Win168–11–14NWS10Nov 22, 1920
193Win167–11–14Bartley MaddenNWS10Nov 10, 1920
192Win166–11–14Mickey ShannonNWS10Oct 28, 1920
191Win165–11–14KO1 (10)Oct 21, 1920
190Win164–11–14Ted JamiesonTKO6 (10)Sep 22, 1920
189Win163–11–14Chuck WigginsNWS6Sep 6, 1920
188Win162–11–14Ted JamiesonNWS10Aug 28, 1920
187Win161–11–14Chuck WigginsNWS10Aug 20, 1920
186Win160–11–14NWS10Aug 14, 1920
185Win159–11–14NWS10Jul 31, 1920
184Win158–11–14Larry WilliamsNWS10Jul 8, 1920
183Win157–11–14NWS12Jul 5, 1920
182Win156–11–14Frank CarboneNWS10Jun 28, 1920
181Win155–11–14Clay TurnerNWS8Jun 2, 1920
180Loss154–11–14NWS10May 15, 1920
179Win154–10–14Bob RoperPTS12Apr 5, 1920
178Win153–10–14George K.O. BrownPTS12Mar 25, 1920
177Win152–10–14Larry WilliamsNWS10Mar 22, 1920
176Win151–10–14Tommy RobsonPTS12Mar 17, 1920
175Win150–10–14Clay TurnerNWS12Mar 9, 1920
174Win149–10–14Bob RoperNWS10Feb 21, 1920
173Win148–10–14Zulu KidNWS10Feb 6, 1920
172Win147–10–14Clay TurnerNWS6Dec 22, 1919
171Win146–10–14Billy KramerNWS10Dec 15, 1919
170Win145–10–14NWS10Dec 12, 1919
169Win144–10–14Clay TurnerNWS10Dec 10, 1919
168Win143–10–14Soldier JonesKO5 (10)Nov 28, 1919
167Win142–10–14Zulu KidNWS10Nov 27, 1919
166Win141–10–14Larry WilliamsNWS10Nov 24, 1919
165Win140–10–14George K.O. BrownNWS12Nov 17, 1919
164Win139–10–14Sailor Ed PetroskeyNWS6Oct 13, 1919
163Win138–10–14Silent MartinNWS8Sep 18, 1919
162Win137–10–14Battling LevinskyNWS10Sep 3, 1919
161Win136–10–14Jeff SmithNWS12Sep 1, 1919
160Win135–10–14Bill BrennanNWS10Aug 23, 1919
159Win134–10–14Terry KellarPTS15Aug 11, 1919
158Win133–10–14Joe ChipNWS12Jul 24, 1919
157Win132–10–14George K.O. BrownNWS10Jul 16, 1919
156Win131–10–14Battling LevinskyNWS6Jul 14, 1919
155Win130–10–14Bill BrennanPTS15Jul 4, 1919
154Win129–10–14Mike GibbonsNWS10Jun 23, 1919
153Win128–10–14Yankee GilbertTKO4 (10)Jun 20, 1919
152Win127–10–14Happy HowardNWS10Jun 18, 1919
151Win126–10–14Joe BorrellTKO5 (6)Jun 16, 1919
150Win125–10–14Tommy RobsonNWS10May 26, 1919
149Win124–10–14Bartley MaddenNWS10May 13, 1919
148Win123–10–14Willie MeehanNWS10May 8, 1919
147Win122–10–14Clay TurnerPTS12May 6, 1919
146Win121–10–14Battling LevinskyNWS12Apr 28, 1919
145Win120–10–14NWS10Apr 25, 1919
144Win119–10–14George DavisNWS10Apr 8, 1919
143Win118–10–14Young FisherNWS10Apr 7, 1919
142Win117–10–14Tommy MaddenKO2 (10)Apr 2, 1919
141Win116–10–14NWS10Mar 31, 1919
140Win115–10–14Happy HowardNWS10Mar 25, 1919
139Win114–10–14Bill BrennanNWS10Mar 17, 1919
138Win113–10–14NWS6Mar 6, 1919
137Win112–10–14Chuck WigginsNWS8Mar 3, 1919
136Win111–10–14Chuck WigginsNWS12Feb 28, 1919
135Win110–10–14Battling LevinskyNWS10Feb 17, 1919
134Win109–10–14Bill BrennanNWS10Feb 10, 1919
133Win108–10–14Len RowlandsTKO4 (10)Feb 3, 1919
132Win107–10–14Tommy RobsonNWS10Jan 31, 1919
131Win106–10–14Jakob "Soldier" BartfieldNWS12Jan 27, 1919
130Win105–10–14Paul Samson-KörnerNWS10Jan 23, 1919
129Win104–10–14Young FisherNWS10Jan 20, 1919
128Win103–10–14PTS12Jan 14, 1919
127Loss102–10–14NWS10Sep 21, 1918
126Win102–9–14Clay TurnerNWS8Aug 9, 1918
125Win101–9–14Battling LevinskyNWS6Aug 6, 1918
124Win100–9–14PTS10Jul 27, 1918
123Draw99–9–14Jakob "Soldier" BartfieldNWS6Jul 16, 1918
122Win99–9–13NWS10Jul 4, 1918
121Win98–9–13Frank CarboneNWS15Jun 24, 1918
120Win97–9–13Zulu KidNWS6Jun 20, 1918
119Win96–9–13Jakob "Soldier" BartfieldNWS15May 29, 1918
118Win95–9–13Jakob "Soldier" BartfieldNWS10May 20, 1918
117Win94–9–13Clay TurnerNWS15May 15, 1918
116Win93–9–13Al McCoyPTS10May 13, 1918
115Win92–9–13Willie LangfordNWS6Mar 18, 1918
114Win91–9–13NWS10Mar 11, 1918
113Win90–9–13NWS12Mar 4, 1918
112Draw89–9–13Mike O'DowdNWS10Feb 25, 1918
111Win89–9–12PTS10Feb 18, 1918
110Win88–9–12Jack HubbardKO3 (10)Feb 4, 1918
109Win87–9–12Zulu KidNWS14 (15)Jan 29, 1918
108Win86–9–12Augie RatnerPTS20Jan 21, 1918
107Win85–9–12Battling KopinKO1 (10)Jan 14, 1918
106Win84–9–12Terry KellarNWS10Jan 4, 1918
105Win83–9–12Whitey WenzelNWS10Dec 25, 1917
104Win82–9–12Gus ChristiePTS12Dec 17, 1917
103Win81–9–12Terry MartinKO3 (10)Dec 8, 1917
102Win80–9–12George AsheNWS10Dec 5, 1917
101Win79–9–12Willie MeehanNWS6Dec 3, 1917
100Win78–9–12PTS10Nov 19, 1917
99Loss77–9–12Jakob "Soldier" BartfieldNWS10Nov 2, 1917
98Win77–8–12Gus ChristiePTS8Oct 23, 1917
97Win76–8–12Len RowlandsNWS10Oct 19, 1917
96Win75–8–12Gus ChristieNWS10Oct 11, 1917
95Win74–8–12Billy KramerNWS6Oct 6, 1917
94Win73–8–12Johnny HowardTKO9 (10)Sep 25, 1917
93Win72–8–12Battling KopinTKO3 (10)Sep 22, 1917
92Win71–8–12George K.O. BrownTKO9 (10)Sep 17, 1917
91Win70–8–12Jack LondonTKO9 (10)Sep 14, 1917
90Win69–8–12Jeff SmithNWS10Sep 11, 1917
89Win68–8–12Battling LevinskyNWS10Sep 6, 1917
88Win67–8–12NWS10Jul 30, 1917
87Win66–8–12Buck CrouseTKO6 (10)Jul 2, 1917
86Win65–8–12Frank MantellKO1 (10)Jun 14, 1917
85Win64–8–12NWS10May 22, 1917
84Win63–8–12Jeff SmithNWS10May 19, 1917
83Win62–8–12Harry BakerKO5 (10)May 9, 1917
82Draw61–8–12Jackie ClarkPTS20May 3, 1917
81Win61–8–11Al McCoyNWS10Apr 30, 1917
80Win60–8–11Zulu KidNWS6Apr 16, 1917
79Win59–8–11Al RogersNWS10Apr 14, 1917
78Win58–8–11Young AhearnKO1 (6)Apr 2, 1917
77Win57–8–11Young Herman MillerTKO5 (10)Mar 23, 1917
76Win56–8–11Tommy GaviganTKO5 (6)Mar 20, 1917
75Win55–8–11Frankie BrennanNWS6Mar 5, 1917
74Win54–8–11Willie KO BrennanNWS10Feb 12, 1917
73Loss53–8–11Mike GibbonsNWS6Feb 10, 1917
72Win53–7–11Fay KeiserPTS20Jan 29, 1917
71Win52–7–11Jules RitchieTKO4 (6)Jan 20, 1917
70Win51–7–11Eddie ColemanKO2 (10)Jan 13, 1917
69Win50–7–11Joe BorrellNWS6Jan 1, 1917
68Win49–7–11NWS10Dec 26, 1916
67Win48–7–11George K.O. BrownNWS6Nov 27, 1916
66Win47–7–11Tommy BurkeNWS10Nov 24, 1916
65Win46–7–11Willie KO BrennanNWS10Nov 17, 1916
64Win45–7–11Jackie ClarkKO3 (10)Nov 14, 1916
63Win44–7–11Willie KO BrennanNWS10Nov 8, 1916
62Win43–7–11KO SweeneyNWS6Nov 4, 1916
61Win42–7–11Harry BakerNWS6Oct 21, 1916
60Win41–7–11Jackie ClarkPTS10Oct 16, 1916
59Win40–7–11Fay KeiserPTS10Sep 4, 1916
58Win39–7–11Jerry ColeNWS6Aug 28, 1916
57Win38–7–11Al GrayberNWS6Aug 7, 1916
56Loss37–7–11NWS10Jun 26, 1916
55Win37–6–11Whitey WenzelNWS10Jun 17, 1916
54Win36–6–11Kid ManuelKO1 (6)Jun 3, 1916
53Win35–6–11Whitey WenzelNWS6May 6, 1916
52 34–6–11Grant ClarkNC6 (10)Apr 27, 1916
51Win34–6–11Kid ManuelNWS6Apr 1, 1916
50Draw33–6–11Walter MonaghanNWS6Feb 26, 1916
49Loss33–6–10Kid GravesTKO2 (6)Dec 16, 1915
48Loss33–5–10NWS10Nov 16, 1915
47Draw33–4–10NWS6Oct 18, 1915
46Win33–4–9Al RogersNWS6Sep 13, 1915
45Win32–4–9Al RogersNWS6Aug 23, 1915
44Win31–4–9Fay KeiserNWS10Jul 22, 1915
43Win30–4–9George HauserKO6 (6)Jul 21, 1915
42Win29–4–9Tommy GaviganNWS6Jul 12, 1915
41Draw28–4–9Fay KeiserNWS10Jun 25, 1915
40Loss28–4–8Fay KeiserNWS6May 31, 1915
39Win28–3–8Whitey WenzelNWS6May 24, 1915
38Draw27–3–8Joe BorrellNWS6Apr 22, 1915
37Draw27–3–7Whitey WenzelNWS6Apr 15, 1915
36Win27–3–6Harry BakerNWS6Mar 25, 1915
35Win26–3–6Jack LavinNWS6Mar 13, 1915
34Win25–3–6Tommy MackNWS6Mar 6, 1915
33Win24–3–6Whitey WenzelNWS6Mar 4, 1915
32Win23–3–6Harry BakerNWS6Feb 10, 1915
31Win22–3–6NWS6Jan 25, 1915
30Draw21–3–6NWS6Jan 12, 1915
29Win21–3–5Howard TruesdaleNWS6Jan 8, 1915
28Win20–3–5Billy DonovanNWS6Jan 1, 1915
27Loss19–3–5Joe BorrellNWS6Dec 7, 1914
26Draw19–2–5Terry MartinNWS6Nov 14, 1914
25Win19–2–4Jack FinkNWS6Sep 26, 1914
24Win18–2–4John FoleyNWS6Aug 31, 1914
23Draw17–2–4Whitey WenzelNWS6Aug 24, 1914
22Win17–2–3Irish GorgasNWS6Aug 10, 1914
21Win16–2–3George LewisNWS10Jul 27, 1914
20Win15–2–3John FoleyNWS6Jul 20, 1914
19Win14–2–3Irish GorgasNWS6Jun 29, 1914
18Win13–2–3Walter MonaghanNWS6Jun 15, 1914
17Draw12–2–3Whitey WenzelNWS6May 29, 1914
16Win12–2–2George LewisNWS6May 25, 1914
15Draw11–2–2Fay KeiserNWS6May 13, 1914
14Win11–2–1Fay KeiserNWS6Apr 14, 1914
13Win10–2–1Mickey RodgersDQ5 (8)Mar 2, 1914
12Win9–2–1Whitey WenzelNWS6Jan 10, 1914
11Win8–2–1Whitey WenzelNWS6Jan 1, 1914
10Win7–2–1Young Battling NelsonTKO3 (6)Dec 12, 1913
9Win6–2–1Battling SherbineNWS6Dec 6, 1913
8Loss5–2–1Joe ChipKO2 (6)Nov 29, 1913
7Win5–1–1Mike MilkoNWS6Nov 17, 1913
6Draw4–1–1Mike MilkoNWS6Oct 22, 1913
5Loss4–1Harvey "Hooks" EvansNWS6Oct 11, 1913
4Win4–0Lloyd CrutcherKO1 (6)Aug 13, 1913
3Win3–0Battling MurphyTKO2 (6)Jul 19, 1913
2Win2–0Frank KirkwoodNWS6May 29, 1913
1Win1–0Red CumpstonKO2 (?)May 8, 1913


Titles in boxing

Major world titles
  • NYSAC champion (160 lbs)
  • NBA (WBA) middleweight champion (160 lbs)


The Ring magazine titles
  • The Ring middleweight champion (160 lbs)


Regional/International titles


Undisputed titles
  • Undisputed middleweight champion


See also
  • List of middleweight boxing champions


Further reading


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