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better known as
Battling Battalino, was an
American World Featherweight boxing champion. Born in Hartford, Connecticut,
Battalino engaged in 88
bouts during...
- (1925-1926)
Vacated Tony
Canzoneri (1928)
Andre Routis (1928-1929) Bat
Battalino (1929-1932)
Vacated Henry Armstrong (1937-1938)
Vacated Joey Archibald...
- Des Moines, Iowa.
Graham lost to
Battalino in
Hartford on
April 25, 1930, in a
hotly contested battle,
where Battalino was
credited with
eight of the ten...
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Battling Battalino.
Miller would go on to lose the
match by a ten-round
unanimous decision in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Miller went on to face
Battalino on January...
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January 20, 1969.
Retrieved October 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. "
Battalino title is lost on
scales before bout". The
Billings Gazette. Billings,...
- from the
original on
August 29, 2021.
Retrieved August 29, 2021. "Bat
Battalino is
stripped of
crown by N. B. A.". The
Burlington Hawk-Eye. Burlington...
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Singer should have won more decisively.
Singer lost
decisively to
Battling Battalino,
reigning New York
State Athletic Commission (NYSAC)
world featherweight...
- England 2002 Owen
Moran 67–16–5 (34 KO); 19 ND England 2003
Battling Battalino 57–26–3 (23 KO); 1 NC United
States 2003
Louis Kaplan 104–18–12 (25 KO);...
- a
world Lightweight title fight, in New York.
December 11 –
Battling Battalino retains the
world Featherweight title with a fifteen-round
decision over...
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Sporting positions World boxing titles Preceded by
Battling Battalino NYSAC featherweight champion October 29, 1937 –
September 12, 1938
Vacated Vacant...