- (1923–1924)
Vacated Kid
Kaplan (1925-1926)
Vacated Tony
Canzoneri (1928)
Andre Routis (1928-1929) Bat
Battalino (1929-1932)
Vacated Henry Armstrong (1937-1938)...
- André
Routis (July 16, 1900 – July 16, 1969) was a
French professional boxer. He
fought 86
times between 1919 and 1929;
winning 54 (12 by knockout), losing...
- Sep 1927 – 10 Feb 1928 0 2 Tony
Canzoneri 10 Feb – 28 Sep 1928 0 3 André
Routis 28 Sep 1928 – 23 Sep 1929 1 4
Christopher Battalino 23 Sep 1929 – 27 Jan...
- No. Name Date
Defenses 1 Tony
Canzoneri 10 Feb – 28 Sep 1928 0 2 André
Routis 28 Sep 1928 – 23 Sep 1929 1 3
Christopher Battalino 23 Sep 1929 – 27 Jan...
- SUI
Marcel Lapierre 19 FW FRA Omar Daf 19 FW SUI
Alexandre Patricio 20 DF SUI Loun
Srdanovic 27 DF FRA
Christopher Routis — DF SUI
Mahir Rizvanovic...
- and
garnered him a
title match with
world featherweight champion André
Routis on
September 23, 1929, in his hometown, Hartford, Connecticut. The 21-year-old...
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Christopher Pascal Routis (born 3
March 1990) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Swiss club
Servette II.
Routis has previously...
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headlined by
Boston Native "Honey Boy" **** Finnegan's
defeat of
Andre Routis. The
first team
sporting event was held
three days later, an ice hockey...
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Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S. 59 Loss 46–6–5 (2) André
Routis PTS 10 Dec 10, 1927
Velodrome d'Hiver, Paris,
France 58 Loss 46–5–5 (2)...
- Will Top New
Boston Station". The
Boston Daily Globe.
November 16, 1927. "
Routis is
Defeated by
Honeyboy Finnegan". The New York Times.
November 18, 1928...