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 The Boxing Wise Hall of Fame: Bob Montgomery
Two wins would open 1944 including what was perhaps the best win of Bob's career when he dominated future champ and Hall of Fame boxer Ike Williams over 12 brutally one sided rounds.
After the fight Ike Williams was still mad at over his previous loss to Montgomery (where he thought Montgomery had needlessly punished him) and stated "I didn't get him as good as I wanted to.
It was a loss that Ike Williams took personally, and he held a grudge towards Montgomery in the years to come feeling that Montgomery had unnessaceraly extended the fight.
bxhof.tripod.com /montgomery.html

  
 Jo Sports Inc.
He won the World Lightweight Title from Ike Williams on May 25, 1951.
He retired after losing to Luis Garduno on April 1, 1960 with a final record of 81-30-9 with 31 KO's.
www.josportsinc.com /catalog/view.php?id=743   (116 words)

  
 Misc. Sports - PSA Graded Cards
#3-13 and 3-15 Ike Williams - Boxer and R. Franz - Football PSA-7 $69.00
56 Jack (Twin) Sullivan - Boxer PSA-3 $349.00
www.qualitycards.com /psamisc.htm   (237 words)

  
 Boxing: It's a Styles Thing!
Examples of the "boxer-puncher" are Joe Gans, Joe Louis, Ray Robinson, Ike Williams, Alexis Arguello, Tommy Hearns, Felix Trinidad and Erik Morales.
Fighters like Ray Robinson, and Ray Leonard were also boxer-punchers with excellent footwork.
Fighters like Gans, Louis, and Arguello were more punchers but also had highly refined boxing skills.
members.tripod.com /coxscorner/styles.html   (1339 words)

  
 Kid Gavilan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That year, he met some very important fighters, like former world champion Ike Williams, who beat him by decision in ten, Tommy Bell, against whom Gavilan won by decision, Sugar Ray Robinson, who beat him by decision in ten, and Tony Pellone, with Gavilan obtaining a decision against Pellone.
Gavilan started as a professional boxer on the evening of June 5, 1943, when he beat Antonio Diaz by a decision in four rounds in Havana.
Gavilan was one of the few boxers ever not to be knocked down or out in their professional careers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kid_Gavilan   (879 words)

  
 PRIZEFIGHTINGBOOKS.COM
ยท 8” x 10” black and white photograph of Enrique Bolanos, leading lightweight contender 1950’s, fighting Ike Williams on April 30, 1946, Los Angeles, CA.
He was affected by the war more than any boxer I knew..." Eugene Henderson, Internation and Britain's leading boxing referee.
Bound with Accubind fabric binding along the length of the top edge of these 8 1/2" x 11" pages.
www.prizefightingbooks.com   (879 words)

  
 Boxing Hall of Fame Magazine Article about Gene Tunney
Despite the fact that all the voters had been warned that to be eligible, a boxer had to be in retirement for at least two years, the electorate wasted votes on Ray Robinson, Ike Williams and Willie Pep.
Tommy Loughran, a great fighter, got only 65, Jimmy Wilde, 62, Marcel Cerdan, 31, and Tony Zale and Johnny Dundee 30 each.
Tony Canzoneri, who finished fifth in the poll, got 78 while Barney Ross missed with 74.
www.genetunney.com /magazine86.html   (978 words)

  
 Wesley Mouzon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mouzon is better known in the boxing world for the results he obtained against two former world champions: Ike Williams and Bob Montgomery.
Wesley Mouzon (1927-July 1, 2003) was a professional boxer from Kingstree, South Carolina.
Mouzon moved to Philadelphia, long considered one of the best boxing school cities in the United States by experts, when he was little.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wesley_Mouzon   (202 words)

  
 ESPN.com: BOXING - Fifty years of arguing: 1952 vs. 2002
By 1952 Gavilan had nearly 100 pro fights, many of them against the likes of Ray Robinson, Ike Williams, Tommy Bell, Johnny Bratton, Billy Graham, Beau Jack, Laurent Dauthuille, Carmen Basilio and on and on.
Light Heavyweight: Roy Jones vs. Joey Maxim -- Maxim was a skilled boxer who handed Floyd Patterson his first professional defeat (but not until 1954) and in 1952 (the year in which we are evaluating him) beat Sugar Ray Robinson.
Robinson would enter the favorite, but just as in his hypothetical match-up with Marvin Hagler, Hopkins would have to be considered a very live underdog.
espn.go.com /boxing/columns/kellerman_max/1366630.html   (202 words)

  
 BraggingRightsCorner.com - "Johnny Bratton - Welterweight Champ and 'Rest of the Story'" ...by George Elsasser
Leading up to the title, and subsequent loss to Gavilan, the Chicago based Bratton entertained the likes of such talents as Joe "Old Bones" Brown, Ike Williams, Eugene "Dummy" Hairston, Holly Mims, Bobby Dykes.
The ever busy schedule against such stellar foes would catch up to the once slick boxer with better than average punching power - and the mix of welter and middleweights would take a heavy toll.
How about Chalky Wright, Willie Joyce, Danny Kapilow, Sammy Angott, Rocky Castellani, Pierre Langlois, Joe Miceli, Johnny Saxton and Ralph "Tiger" Jones?
www.braggingrightscorner.com /geobratton102004.html   (621 words)

  
 BraggingRightsCorner.com - "Johnny Bratton - Welterweight Champ and 'Rest of the Story'" ...by George Elsasser
Leading up to the title, and subsequent loss to Gavilan, the Chicago based Bratton entertained the likes of such talents as Joe "Old Bones" Brown, Ike Williams, Eugene "Dummy" Hairston, Holly Mims, Bobby Dykes.
The ever busy schedule against such stellar foes would catch up to the once slick boxer with better than average punching power - and the mix of welter and middleweights would take a heavy toll.
How about Chalky Wright, Willie Joyce, Danny Kapilow, Sammy Angott, Rocky Castellani, Pierre Langlois, Joe Miceli, Johnny Saxton and Ralph "Tiger" Jones?
www.braggingrightscorner.com /geobratton102004.html   (621 words)

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