- Émile
Pladner (2
September 1906 – 15
March 1980) was a
French boxer who was
flyweight champion of France, Europe, and the world, and
bantamweight champion...
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Sanstol as the
third best
bantamweight in the world, with
Pladner listed as fourth.
Pladner had also held the 1931
Canadian World Bantamweight Title....
- lost the
title in his
first defense against Émile
Pladner, but
regained the
title when he
defeated Pladner in a
rematch one
month later.
Genaro successfully...
- 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022) and five-time
European champion (2015–2019) Émile
Pladner (1906–1980),
flyweight champion boxer; 104 wins, 16
losses and 13 draws...
- 1927 – 6 Feb 1928 0 6
Frankie Genaro 6 Feb 1928 – 2 Mar 1929 3 7 Émile
Pladner 2 Mar – 18 Apr 1929 0 8
Frankie Genaro (2) 18 Apr 1929 – 26 Oct 1931 7...
- 1932 Manchester, Eng. 13
round TKO Lost NBA
World Fly
title Win Émile
Pladner 24
January 1933
Tunis 10
rounds Loss
Baltasar Sangchili 18
March 1933...
- with
bantamweight champion Panama Al
Brown knocking out
challenger Émile
Pladner in the
first round.
Winston Churchill addressed a
large audience at the...
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Georges Pfeiffer 2013 Jean-Paul
Pierrat 1999
Claude Piquemal 2012 Émile
Pladner 1998
Michel Platini 1999
Catherine Plewinski 2013 Émile Poilvé 2000 Raymond...
- champion. He beat
Emile Pladner on
points in a
December 1927,
despite being knocked down
three times, and four
months later faced Pladner again, this time with...
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December 1928, and
Ernie Jarvis in
January 1929. In June 1929 he beat Émile
Pladner on
points at the
Cirque de
Paris to win the
French and
European flyweight...