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    Marker Database "BoxRec: Tommy Loughran". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tommy Loughran. Boxing record for Tommy Loughran from BoxRec (registration...
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    unknowns. He soon started improving, with a win over top contender Tommy Loughran in 1936. In 1937 he bested ex-champion Max Baer and earned a title shot...
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  • footballer PJ Loughran (born 1973), American illustrator, musician and entrepreneur Thomas P. Loughran Jr., American physician scientist Tommy Loughran (1902–1982)...
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    Sharkey in round six. He retained the title against Paulino Uzcudun and Tommy Loughran, both by decision in 15 rounds. In his next fight on 14 June 1934 against...
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    Year for 1922 by the Ring Magazine. After defending his title against Tommy Loughran, Greb granted Tunney a rematch. In a hotly disputed battle, fought at...
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  • which was average in that era. In the 1930s he went 2 wins, 1 loss with Tommy Loughran, easily outpointed two future heavyweight world champions in Max Baer...
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  • Mike McTigue is defeated by top contender Tommy Loughran. December 12 – Light Heavyweight Champion Tommy Loughran defeats Jimmy Slattery for the NBA Light...
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  • Sorcha Groundsell as Carly Paige Green as Britney Hamil Ian Hanmore as Tommy Loughran Moyo Akandé as Maria Pearson Bhav Joshi as Gary Franklin Brian James...
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  • 1927: Mickey Walker 1928: Gene Tunney (2) 1929: Tommy Loughran 1930: Max Schmeling 1931: Tommy Loughran (2) 1932: Jack Sharkey 1933: no award given 1934:...
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    he lost a second fight during World War I, a 10-round decision, to Tommy Loughran, as a Marine before he began his professional boxing career. Tunney...
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    heavyweight title when he knocked out former light heavyweight champion Tommy Loughran. This victory earned him the opportunity to fight for the vacant world...
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    Jack Sharkey on a 10-round decision, and ex-lightheavyweight champion Tommy Loughran, also on a decision. He was defeated twice by Primo Carnera, and also...
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    he earned a chance to fight for the title, but he narrowly lost to Tommy Loughran in a 15-round decision. Braddock was greatly depressed by the loss and...
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  • 10 Jack Dempsey I 1927 –  Gene Tunney W 10 Jack Dempsey II 1928 –  Tommy Loughran W 15 Leo Lomski 1929 –  Max Schmeling KO 9 Johnny Risko 1930 –  Jack...
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    Joe Louis W15 Tommy Farr (August 30, 1937) Preceded by Tommy Loughran (1929) Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year 1930 Succeeded by Tommy Loughran (1931)...
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  • becoming champion, broke the record for oldest man to win a world title), Tommy Loughran, Billy Conn, Joey Maxim, Archie Moore, Michael Moorer, Bob Foster, Ann...
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    champion. Following Marciano's retirement, Patterson was matched against Tommy "Hurricane" Jackson in a championship eliminator on June 8, 1956. Winning...
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  • York. July 26, 1927. Retrieved October 22, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. "Loughran surrenders boxing crown today". Chattanooga Daily Times. Chattanooga, Tennessee...
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  • Thomas Loughran may refer to: Tommy Loughran (1902–1982), American boxer Thomas P. Loughran Jr., American physician-scientist This disambiguation page...
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    neighbourhood where he grew up. Its first event was a boxing match between Tommy Loughran and Mickey Walker for a purse of US$150,000 (equivalent to $2,661,628...
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    light-heavyweight of all time, behind Ezzard Charles and Archie Moore, but ahead of Tommy Loughran, Bob Foster, Harold Johnson, Maxie Rosenbloom and Billy Conn. Furthermore...
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    a completely one-sided loss to defending Light Heavyweight champion Tommy Loughran in July 1929, Braddock's career fell into decline as he lost more than...
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  • turned to professional boxing, defeating former heavyweight champions Tommy Loughran and Max Schmeling. He compiled a 35–4–2 in 41 bouts. Hamas was born...
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    Jefferson County Armory, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. 185 Loss 138–7–14 (26) Tommy Loughran UD 10 May 3, 1927 Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U...
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    Walter Cobb, Kingfish Levinsky, Max Schmeling, Tony Galento, Ben Foord and Tommy Farr. He was Heavyweight Champion of the World from June 14, 1934, to June...
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    New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame. Latzo challenged reigning champion Tommy Loughran for the NYSAC world light heavyweight title on June 1, 1928, at Ebbets...
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  • the title to move up to heavyweight. 4 Tommy Loughran (def. Mike McTigue) 7 Oct 1927 – 18 Jul 1929 5 Loughran vacates the title to move up to heavyweight...
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    Eddie Lang (1902–1933): American guitarist, the "father of jazz guitar" Tommy Loughran (1902–1982): American boxer Guy Marks (1923–1987): American actor, comedian...
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    Heavyweight Champion. He would defend his title against future Hall of Famers Tommy Loughran, Young Stribling and Mickey Walker before losing the title by unanimous...
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    1930s including Joe Louis, Primo Carnera, Max Baer, Max Schmeling, Tommy Loughran and Ernie Schaaf. He retired from fighting in 1935 and became a Jersey...
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