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It includes boxers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories such as American male boxers or American women boxers. This is a diffusing subcategory of Category:Sportspeople from Ohio .
Huntington Center, Toledo, Ohio, U.S. Retained WBC–USNBC and WBO International heavyweight titles: 14 Win 14–0 George Arias RTD: 3 (10), 3:00: Apr 8, 2023 Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Retained WBO International heavyweight title; Won vacant WBC–USNBC heavyweight title: 13 Win 13–0 Jerry Forrest TKO 2 (10), 1:34: Dec 10, 2022
Youngstown, Ohio Michael Joseph Farragher (January 2, 1871 – October 21, 1934) was an American welterweight boxer from Youngstown, Ohio . In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Farragher faced opponents in venues such as New York City ; Wheeling, West Virginia ; Cleveland, Ohio ; and Homestead, Pennsylvania .
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Michael Evans (born July 22, 1977) is a 140 lb. 5'9" American lightweight boxer from Dayton, Ohio. Evans has won numerous titles including the 1999 and 2005 Golden Gloves championships, National US Senior Open Gold Medalist-2005, and a National PAL Championships Gold Medalist in 2004. Michael also represented the United States at the Olympic ...
Hanshaw was born in Warren, Ohio, and graduated from Mansfield Senior High School in 1996. A naturally left-handed boxer who fights from the right-handed stance, he beat Sechew Powell, Kelly Pavlik, and Sergio Mora, but lost to Jermain Taylor. Just before the 2000 Olympic trials, his father had an accident at work and died. Hanshaw did not qualify.
Arroyo fought for nine years as an amateur boxer, ... Struthers, Ohio, U.S. 49 Loss 39–10 Javier Castillejo: TKO 3 (8) 1992-04-10 Leganés, Spain: 48 Win 39–9
Ezzard Mack Charles (July 7, 1921 – May 28, 1975), was an American professional boxer who competed from 1940 to 1959. Known as the Cincinnati Cobra, Charles was respected for his slick defense and precision, and is often regarded as the greatest light heavyweight of all time, and one of the greatest fighters pound for pound, [1] having defeating numerous Hall of Fame fighters in three ...