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Former EBC Heavyweight boss Jimmy Young (#3) has an easy time decisioning Hans Kalbfell. (#11)


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July 1,1902

July 1902 is here! Rankings and schedule soon. Stay tuned!

June 29,1902

EBC - Trujillo Stadium - Trujillo, Dominican Republic
HWJimmy Young (#3, 12-3-1, 1KO) W10 Hans Kalbfell (#11, 10-5-0, 2KO)
MWYoung Stuhley (#12, 4-1-0, 2KO) TKO6 Rafael Gutierrez (#15, 3-2-0, 0KO)
SMWSteve Little (#2, 4-2-0, 0KO) L10 Librado Andrade (#4, 3-1-0, 0KO)
MWFreddie Apostoli (#16, 3-1-2, 1KO) W10 Jeff Smith (#9, 2-1-0, 1KO)

Former EBC heavyweight champion Jimmy Young (#3) wins a unanimous decision over Hans Kalbfell (#11) in 10 rounds. Young's far superior boxing skills should make it an easy night, but Young fights down to Kalbfell's level allowing Hans to hurt him badly in round 2 with a hard shot to the temple. Young slows the action and Kalbfell wins a couple rounds by staying busier. Young gets the jab going in round 5 and everytime Kalbfell comes inside, Young hits him borderline low which backs Hans off. The pair trade at ring center in the 8th, and Young, suddenly the aggressor, looks great while flashing speedy combinations on the slow footed German. Hans lands a huge right hand in the final round, but Young's rock-solid beard allows him to stand up to it and take the unanimous decision. Middleweight Young Stuhley (#12) wins a cuts TKO over Rafael Gutierrez (#15) in 4 rounds. Stuhley does the better work early, staggering Gutierrez in the 2nd with a nice uppercut. Stuhley's technical skills are too much for Gutierrez to deal with and by round 4 Rafael incurs a bloody nose from the snapping jabs. Stuhley continues to work the jab, and the gore flows prompting a visit from the referee in round 5. After a couple power punches, Gutierrez' nose fairly pours blood and the referee is force to stop the action at 47 seconds into round 6. Super middleweight Librado Andrade (#4) wins a majority decision over Steve Little (#2) in 10 rounds to spoil a potential title shot for Little. In the incendiary early rounds, Little has the quicker hands, while Andrade lands a couple flush shots every round to electrify the crowd. Andrade lands a huge counter left hook that floors Little for an 8 count in the 4th, and Little looks terrible all of the sudden eating power punches while resting on the ropes. Andrade empties the guns in the 5th, and Little survives to dominate the next couple rounds on the punched out Mexican. Andrade gets home another wild haymaker to drop Little for an 8 count again in round 7, and Little barely survives the follow up barrage. The action stays hot late, giving us one of the action fights of the year, but Andrade's big offense gives him the majority decision 97-93, 96-93 and 95-95. Middleweight Freddie Apostoli (#16) wins a unanimous decision over Jeff Smith (#9) in 10 rounds. Apostoli has big returns early with his powerful jab, snapping Smith's head back and backing him off. Smith lands a booming right hand in the 3rd and Apostoli covers up the rest of the round. Apostoli comes back to stagger Smith with a hard combination in the 4th and Smith's eye starts to puff up. Smith is playing defense and Apostoli targets the head to great effect in the 6th. The next couple of rounds are very action packed when Apostoli slows a bit allowing Smith to do some nice work on the move. Smith is hurt again when Freddie lands a thudding combination in the 8th, but Smith doesn't fold up and he takes the final 2 rounds to tighten up the scorecards a bit. Apostoli still takes the unanimous decision 97-94 twice and 98-94.


June 25,1902


EBC - Pico Rivera Sports Arena - Pico Rivera, CA
HWTommy Martin (#2, 13-2-0, 8KO) L10 Mike Schreck (#4, 12-2-1, 7KO)
HWGerald Griffiths (#6, 12-2-0, 6KO) W10 Randall "Tex" Cobb (#21, 8-6-0, 3KO)
MWGene Armstrong (#9, 4-1-1, 0KO) W10 Michael Olajide (#7, 2-1-0, 0KO)
MW(R)Roland Todd (#13, 4-1-0, 3KO) KO3 Freddie Cabral (#14, 3-2-1, 0KO)

Heavyweight Mike Schreck (#4) barely holds off a late rally to take a split decision over Tommy Martin (#2) in 10 rounds. As we've seen Schreck do in most of his fights, he sprints across the ring at the opening bell to throw an overhand right that nails Martin and knocks him down for an 8 count. Martin holds and moves the rest of the round and picks up a warning for leaning on Schreck's neck. Martin is still rocky in the 2nd doing anything to survive, when he has a point deducted for hitting Schreck low. Mike is enraged and throws a sweeping left hand to the chin that drops Martin again for an 8 count. Schreck wobbles him again with a right hook, and Martin's eye swells alarmingly fast. Martin holds to slow the action in the 3rd, but then Martin lands a huge right hand in round 4 that swings the momentum back his way. Martin takes the next couple of rounds to make the scorecards closer. By round 8 Schreck looks exhausted and it's Martin winging power punches one after another. In round 9 Schreck lands a huge left that leaves Martin on rubbery legs in the corner taking a shellacking. The final round is anti-climactic and Schreck barely takes the split decision 95-94 twice and 94-95. Schreck continues to amaze with the overachieving and the upsets. Heavyweight Gerald "Tuffy" Griffiths (#6) wins a majority decision over Randall "Tex" Cobb (#21) in 10 rounds. Griffiths unwisely brawls in the 1st, and Cobb roughs him up on the inside including a big uppercut that wobbles Tuffy. Griffiths stays outside in the 2nd, and he tees off with right hands from way back. Cobb has trouble cutting off the ring, and Griffiths continues to punish him from the outside in the middle rounds although in round 5 they trade power punches to the crowd's delight. By round 7 Cobb is exhausted and Griffiths lands almost everything he throws in the 7th and 8th. Cobb flurries big in the 9th, but Tuffy weathers the storm to take the majority decision that was only close on the draw scorecard. Middleweight Gene Armstrong (#9) wins a unanimous decision over Michael Olajide (#7) in 10 rounds. Armstrong is very aggressive in round 1, landing quick jabs and right hand leads, and Olajide mostly misses. Olajide stuns Ace with a hard uppercut in the 2nd and 3rd, but Armstrong flurries at the end of the 3rd to steal the round. Both men trade on the inside during the middle rounds, but Olajide dominates the action in the 6th, when Gene punches himself out. Olajide lands a big uppercut in the 7th, so Armstrong slows the action late, holding Olajide off with his excellent jab between clinches. Armstrong takes the unanimous decision by a surprisingly large margin. In his first fight back since a brutal beating at the hands of champ Harry Greb, middleweight Roland Todd (#13) destroys Freddie Cabral (#14) in their rematch, knocking him out in round 3 of their contest. Todd gets a flush right hand home late in the 1st, but Cabral absorbs it with only a little stutter step. Todd brutally works the body in round 2 including a borderline low blow for which he is warned. Cabral is alreadly slowed and Todd comes over the top with a right hand that puts Freddie to sleep early in the 3rd round.


June 24,1902

Club - Open Air Stadium - Thailand
HWHoward King (6-12-0, 0KO) TKOby7 Pat Lange (1-11-0, 1KO)
LHWMosese Sorovi (4-3-0, 1KO) W8 Sammy Langford (0-2-1, 0KO)
MWMal Withers (3-2-2, 0KO) W6 Widmer Milandri (0-4-0, 0KO)
MWMilo Calhoun (1-3-0, 0KO) D6 Chester Slider (1-3-1, 0KO)

June 23,1902

Club - Armory - Newark, NJ
HWGiovanni DeLuca (8-8-1, 1KO) W10 Eddie Wilson (2-4-0, 0KO)
HWConstant Barrick (3-14-1, 1KO) L8 Sal Ruggirello (1-1-0, 0KO)
LHWVonzell Johnson (3-4-0, 1KO) W6 Oscar Rivadeneyra (0-1-0, 0KO)
MWVern Lester (1-1-0, 0KO) W4 George Fifield (1-5-0, 0KO)

June 19,1902

Club - Lincoln Theater - Washington, DC
CWGlenn McCrory (7-4-0, 0KO) W10 Miguel Cea (5-6-0, 1KO)
SMWRobert Stieglitz (4-2-0, 1KO) W8 Mike Culbert (1-2-2, 0KO)
MWJose Basora (3-1-1, 1KO) W6 Wally Beckett (1-3-0, 0KO)

June 18,1902

Club - Tijuana Municipal Auditorium - Tijuana, Mexico
HWBob Lawson (7-6-2, 2KO) TKOby6 Phil Mercurio (8-6-0, 3KO)
LHWRocky Jones (4-3-2, 0KO) D8 Bert Gilroy (4-3-1, 3KO)
LHWLeeonzer Barber (2-2-1, 0KO) L6 Toshiaki Suzuki (1-0-0, 0KO)
LHWHans Buttermann (0-3-2, 0KO) TD3 Con Liristis (0-4-1, 0KO)


June 15,1902


EBC - Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Mexico
HW(R)Rosco Toles (#14, 11-3-2, 1KO) W10 Cleveland Williams (#8, 12-4-1, 11KO)
MWTiger Flowers (#4, 5-1-0, 1KO) W10 Tommy Uren (#3, 4-1-1, 1KO)
CWJose Luis Rivera (#3, 2-1-1, 2KO) L10 Donnell Wingfield (#5, 6-4-0, 1KO)
LHWAl Gainer (#13, 6-3-1, 4KO) KO7 Pete Cerkan (#11, 1-1-0, 0KO)

Heavyweight Rosco Toles (#14) wins a unanimous decision over Cleveland Williams (#8) in 10 rounds to reverse a technical knockout loss to Cleve 18 months ago. The action develops slowly with Toles circling to his right and working the jab. Williams lands a couple of flush shots in the 2nd, but Toles boxes beautifully, countering well when he's hurt. Toles really lets Williams have it in the 3rd, and Cleve pursues fruitlessly. Williams staggers Rosco in round 5, but Toles again counters behind a shifty defense to make the round close. Williams comes inside in the 6th, but Toles does a lot of clinching and blocking to frustrate Williams. Cleve really hurts Toles with a series of right hands in round 7, and Toles looks winded and woozy after the round. Williams comes forward behind wild right hands in the 8th, but that plays right into Rosco's hands and he laces Cleve with snapping jabs and hooks. Cleveland desperately throws right hands in the final round, finally catching Rosco with a flush one that drops him for a 6 count. Toles slows things down with clinches while Williams comes forward behind wild haymakers until the final bell. Toles takes the razor close unanimous decision 97-94 and 96-95 twice. Middleweight Tiger Flowers (#4) wins a unanimous decision victory over slick Tommy Uren (#3) in 10 rounds. Flowers takes the 1st round, using his excellent technical skills to reach Uren with straight punches. Uren gets to Flowers in the 5th with an educated jab. In round 6 Flowers stings Uren with a straight right hand, and Tommy starts to swell on an eye from the jab constantly in his face. Uren slows badly late and Flowers aggressively takes it to him to punctuate the unanimous decision win for Tiger Flowers. Cruiserweight Donnell Wingfield (#5) scores a big upset winning a unanimous decision over Jose Luis Rivera (#3) in 10 rounds. After an 0-4 start, Wingfield reels off his 6th straight win. After a tentative start, both men start to land bombs in the 2nd, with Rivera landing the harder punches. Round 4 is a ROTY candidate when Rivera staggers Donnell, then in the torrid follow up Wingfield lands a right hand that almost floors Rivera to the crowd's delight. Rivera slows way down in round 5 and Wingfield punishes him upstairs. Rivera swells on an eye, and Wingfield starts working the uppercut on the inside in round 6. Rivera is totally gassed in the 7th, and Wingfield has his way for the rest of the fight. Light heavyweight Al Gainer (#13) scores a 7th round knockout over rookie Pete Cerkan (#11). Cerkan overachieves in round 1, countering Gainers heavy, wide shots with quick counters. Gainer catches him with a straight body punch that stuns Pete in round 2, then hammers him as he covers up. Cerkan is doing some nice work in the 3rd when Gainer lands a big shot that stuns Pete and breaks Al's right hand. Cerkan wins then next couple of rounds on the suddenly defensive minded Gainer, but he suffers a shoulder injury that slows the action even more. Gainer starts to tee off on Cerkan, though obviously both men are in a lot of pain in round 5. A minute into round 7, Gainer lands a left hook to the body that floors Pete for a 6 count. Sporting a swollen eye, Pete is in all kinds of trouble and he absorbs some huge left hooks, going down twice in the final 30 seconds of round 7 and Pete just can't get off the deck for the 2nd knockdown in the round.


June 12,1902

Club - Park Center - Charlotte, NC
HWScott Frank (10-5-0, 4KO) W10 Joe Packo (1-4-0, 0KO)
LHWCharley Horn (6-3-2, 0KO) D10 Karsten Honhold (3-4-1, 1KO)
SMWIbrahim Uzunkaya (1-3-0, 1KO) L8 Anwar Oshana (4-1-0, 0KO)
HWJim Maloney (1-0-0, 1KO) KO4 Fabian Arroyo (0-5-0, 0KO)

June 9,1902

Club - Gimnasio Municipal - Buenos Aires, Argentina
HWFrancis Goodwin (8-7-2, 2KO) L8 Tony Cappoletti (2-3-1, 0KO)
HWBert Kenny (4-8-2, 1KO) W8 Rudi Lubbers (5-9-3, 0KO)
CWLenzie Morgan (3-6-1, 0KO) W8 Bashir Wadud (1-7-1, 1KO)
LHWRon Redrup (2-5-0, 0KO) W8 Kid Power (0-7-1, 0KO)

June 8,1902

Club - Miami Jai-Lai Fronton - Miami, FL
HWAl Roberts (5-8-2, 3KO) TKO9 Al Kubiak (6-5-2, 5KO)
LHWPedro Cesar Duarte (4-4-0, 2KO) WDQ2 Pedro Van Raamsdonk (0-4-0, 0KO)
MWTiger Johnny Cline (3-3-1, 0KO) W8 Simon Mokoena (0-4-0, 0KO)
MWBilly Cribbs (2-3-0, 1KO) W8 Roscoe Bell (2-2-1, 1KO)

June 6,1902

Club - Celebrity Theater - Phoenix, AZ
HWFrancois Hendrickx (7-5-2, 4KO) D10 Jack Stanley (6-6-2, 0KO)
HWHarry Mortenson (3-13-2, 0KO) L10 Arnold Davis (0-2-0, 0KO)
MWBilly Soose (3-1-0, 1KO) W8 Leen Sanders (1-3-0, 0KO)
MWJorge Amparo (2-3-1, 1KO) W6 Carl Schmidt (1-4-0, 0KO)

Club - Arena San Pedro - San Pedro, Mexico
HWNeil Clisby (9-5-1, 2KO) KO10 Sunny Jim (3-8-1, 1KO)
HWRocky Pepeli (5-6-3, 3KO) KO1 Rikijo Yoneda (0-5-0, 0KO)
LHWJohnny Wall (3-3-0, 0KO) W8 Alessandro D'Ottavio (0-6-0, 0KO)
SMWMatthew Barney (2-0-0, 0KO) W8 Arturo Lopez (0-5-3, 0KO)

June 4,1902


EBC - Sports Palace - Havana, Cuba
HW(R)Zora Folley (#7, 12-2-0, 2KO) W12 Gunboat Smith (#5, 8-4-0, 2KO)
HWPaul Cavalier (#1, 14-3-2, 6KO) W10 Danny McAlinden (#23, 6-5-3, 1KO)
LHW(R)Jack O'Brien (#10, 4-1-0, 0KO) W10 Gerhard Hecht (#7, 5-4-1, 2KO)
HWHenry Akinwande (#15, 2-0-0, 2KO) TKO10 Al Ettore (#18, 2-2-0, 1KO)

Former EBC heavyweight champ Zora Folley (#7) wins a unanimous decision over Gunboat Smith (#5) in 12 rounds. Folley has a big first round, landing a straight right hand that almost floors Smith and starts his eye swelling, midway through the round. Folley easily takes the 2nd round, but Smith staggers Zora in the 3rd with a winging right hand. Smith is having trouble with his eye in the 4th, so he starts to clinch more drawing jeers from the crowd. Smith aggressively takes round 5, while Folley cautiously plays defense. Folley targets the eye, and by round 8 Smith is half blinded. Folley leads Smith to a corner then unloads a big overhand right that staggers Gunboat. Smith looks tired in the 10th, and Folley's careful boxing, being wary of Smith's power, makes for a dreadfully slow finish. Folley takes the surprisingly close unanimous decision 117-111, and 115-113 twice. Top heavyweight contender Paul Cavalier (#1) wins a unanimous decision over Danny McAlinden (#23) in a near shutout. Cavalier roughs Danny up early, but McAlinden scores heavily as round 2 ends. In round 3, Cavalier rocks Danny with a right hand, but McAlinden lands hard shots again at the bell. McAlinden again takes a beating in round 5, only to rock Paul in the final 20 seconds. Danny seems gassed in the 6th, and Cavalier takes advantage landing hard shots from the outside. McAlinden gets a warning for a low blow, and Cavalier continues to call the tune in round 8. Cavalier really gets it going in the 9th, cutting Danny on an eyelid with a left hook. Paul empties the guns in the final round, but McAlinden bravely stays upright until the final bell. Light heavyweight Philadelphia Jack O'Brien (#10) wins a dull 10 round decision over Gerhard Hecht (#7) to reverse a disqualification loss to Hecht 2 months ago. O'Brien smoothly outboxes the German using his top-notch jab and tricky head movement to frustrate Hecht and cut him near an eye. O'Brien cautiously stays upstairs to avoid the low blows that disqualified him last time he and Hecht met, and Jack dictates the pace through the middle rounds. Hecht has a good 9th round, but O'Brien's huge pile of points gives him the unanimous decision victory. In a battle of young heavyweight prospects, Henry Akinwande (#15) shows some excellent skills in defeating Al Ettore (#18) with a cuts TKO in 10 rounds. The fight starts slowly, but Akinwande draws blood with a left hook counter in the 2nd, which begins a nice exchange at ring center. Ettore has a lot of trouble getting inside on Akinwande, and the tall Nigerian works his jab like a veteran in the 3rd. Ettore misses everything he throws in the 3rd and 4th, but his cut isn't a factor now. Ettore finally opens up in the 5th, but Akinwande stuns him with a right hand and a devastating left hook counter that rocks the Philadelphian at the bell and breaks his jaw. Akinwande dominates the swollen and cut Ettore the rest of the fight, and after the cut worsens quite a bit, the referee stops the one sided contest half way through the final round. Ettore is expected to be laid up for a full 6 months to allow his injuries to heal.


June 1,1902

Club - Club Olimpico - Durango, Mexico
HWRudi Wagener (7-5-1, 3KO) L8 Antxon Iraeta (5-9-1, 0KO)
HWDon Mogard (0-2-0, 0KO) L6 Denton Ruddock (5-11-2, 1KO)
LHWJulio Gonzalez (0-1-1, 0KO) D6 Dave Davis (3-3-1, 1KO)
MWPaddy Young (2-1-1, 1KO) W4 Torben Andersen (0-4-0, 0KO)

Club - Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre - Nottingham, England
HWAmos Johnson (10-4-2, 2KO) W10 Harry Terrell (3-11-1, 0KO)
HWPeter Weiland (0-1-0, 0KO) L8 Sam Campbell (6-5-0, 2KO)
HWHenry Higgins (3-7-2, 1KO) W6 Red Burke (2-9-2, 0KO)
LHWJean Kreitz (2-1-0, 0KO) W4 Vittorio Livan (0-6-2, 0KO)

Club - Durban City Hall - Durban, South Africa
HWRocky Knight (10-4-2, 3KO) KO6 Jack Munroe (6-6-1, 2KO)
HW(R)Wendall Newton (5-8-1, 0KO) D10 Hans Peter Drabes (2-9-2, 0KO)
MWStephane Ouellet (4-1-0, 0KO) W8 Gustave DeGouve (1-6-0, 0KO)
HWHarold Dutra (1-8-3, 0KO) L6 Lorenzo Canady (1-7-2, 0KO)

Newly crowned EBC middleweight champion Harry Greb (Chmp) will defend his title against Enzo Fiermonte (#2) on July 17th at the Europa Halle in Dusseldorf, Germany.

The very active light heavyweight champion Joe Knight (Chmp) has already announced his next defense. He will defend his title against Prince Charles Williams (#2) on July 25th at the IC Light Ampitheater in Pittsburgh, PA.

Cruiserweight champion Sebastian Rothman (Chmp) has announced he will defend his crown against Saul Montana (#2) on July 30 1902, at the Polo Grounds in New York City.

The EBC welcomes June 1902's rookies. Heavyweights Peter Weiland and Jim Maloney, light heavyweight Toshiaki Suzuki, and middleweight Jason Collins.

June 1902 is here! Rankings and schedule are here. Stay tuned!

Note: Records listed in results are updated, rankings are not updated until the end of game month. The betting favorite is always listed first.

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