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and solid rights to the head and body effectively throughout the bout. Townsend took a commanding seven rounds, while
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734:19 Sep 1933
731:Tommy Bland
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714:Sydney, AUS
711:22 May 1933
708:Jimmy Kelso
694:Sydney, AUS
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688:Jimmy Kelso
671:18 Nov 1949
651:20 Oct 1930
648:George Rose
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793:The Gazette
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654:Manchester
530:4 Round KO
492:Opponent(s)
255:Black Watch
193:No contests
132:lightweight
85:Nationality
1234:Categories
1133:boxrec.com
777:References
767:10 Rounds
740:10 Rounds
697:15 Rounds
677:15 Rounds
637:10 Rounds
572:10 Rounds
207:Al Foreman
112:Statistics
32:Al Foreman
1139:1 January
981:4 October
871:1 January
849:1 January
827:4 October
737:Montreal
720:Regained
634:Montreal
589:Montreal
569:Montreal
546:Montreal
527:Montreal
221:(BBBofC)
180:20 (KO 2)
119:Weight(s)
60:, England
23:Al Forman
977:. BoxRec
823:. BoxRec
507:Duration
502:Location
476:2 Losses
90:Canadian
88:English/
79:, Canada
73:Montreal
362:third.
1203:BoxRec
487:Result
480:1 draw
472:9 Wins
225:, and
211:London
177:Losses
138:Height
77:Quebec
58:London
1201:from
753:Loss
743:Kept
685:Loss
665:Draw
512:Notes
329:Globe
215:boxer
185:Draws
1141:2013
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873:2013
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728:Win
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