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He was selected a member of the All-American AAU boxing team for 1973, and was named the top middleweight amateur boxer in the nation in 1973 by the National AAU Boxing Committee. [2] Hadley drew attention of the press and public by carrying a Bible into the ring, hence his nickname "Preacher," which reflects he actually was a minister . [ 3 ]
This is a diffusing subcategory of Category:Sportspeople from Tennessee. Articles about boxers in the parent category should be moved to this subcategory. This category highlights boxers , past and present, originally from the state of Tennessee :
Ross had a professional record of 17–2 (12 KOs) with 1 no contest. [5] Ross won his first 15 fights with 10 of those by KO. Ross' last fight was February 26, 1991 against Bert Cooper.
The life of a rescue dog can be downright tragic, but some lucky pups are rescued from shelters and chauffeured to their forever homes. ... This happy Boxer dog has recently been taken home after ...
Alonzo Butler (October 30, 1979 – October 28, 2024) was an American heavyweight boxer. At the height of his career, Butler went unbeaten for 26 bouts, and would finish his career with 34 wins. At the height of his career, Butler went unbeaten for 26 bouts, and would finish his career with 34 wins.
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Memphis Pal Moore (born Thomas Wilson Moore) was an American boxer from Memphis, Tennessee, who claimed the World Bantamweight Championship in 1918 defeating championship claimant Johnny Ertle in Baltimore. He was rated as the seventeenth best bantamweight of all time by boxing.com, and was elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2010.
Charlie the hunting dog fell 40 feet down a narrow shaft in Tennessee, only to end up next to a huge sleeping bear Rescue team gets a big surprise as they save dog from Tennessee cave Skip to main ...