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Harry Jeffra (born
Ignacius Pasquale Guiffi on
November 30, 1914 –
September 1988) was an
American boxer. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he
became a World...
- saw
Jeffra leading on points, and then
weathered a
furious attack from
Jeffra in the
final round. In a
close bout, only
referee scored for
Jeffra, with...
- On
November 20, 1944,
former NYSAC World Featherweight Champion Harry Jeffra scratched out a
close victory in a non-title bout
against Terranova in a...
- Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. pp. 112–113. ISBN 9781107619395. Flaitz,
Jeffra (1988). The
ideology of English:
French perceptions of
English as a world...
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Harry Jeffra gaining a tenth-round
technical knockout on June 19, 1942 in Baltimore. The
first six
rounds remained somewhat close, but
Jeffra was badly...
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Vacated Henry Armstrong (1937-1938)
Vacated Joey
Archibald (1939-1940)
Harry Jeffra (1940-1941) Joey
Archibald (1941)
Chalky Wright (1941-1942)
Willie Pep (1942-1948)...
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Sangchili (1935-1936) Tony
Marino (1936)
Sixto Escobar (1936-1937)
Harry Jeffra (1937-1938)
Sixto Escobar (1938-1939) (2)
Vacated Lou
Salica (1940-1942)...
- 15 Nov 1935 0 14
Sixto Escobar (2) 15 Nov 1935 – 23 Sep 1937 3 15
Harry Jeffra 23 Sep 1937 – 20 Feb 1938 0 16
Sixto Escobar (3) 20 Feb 1938 – 26 Oct 1939...
- "Carnival of Champions" on
September 23, 1937 and lost the
title to
Harry Jeffra by
unanimous decision.
Shortly after, he
recovered from this loss and he...
- York
Review of Books. 54 (18): 53–56.
Retrieved 30
January 2021. Flaitz,
Jeffra (1988). The
ideology of English:
French perceptions of
English as a world...