- 15, 1911 –
September 2, 1992), po****rly
known in his time as
Baltasar Sangchili, was a
Spanish boxer who
claimed the
World Bantamweight Championship....
- when he lost it to
Baltasar Sangchili. In 1938,
Brown fought for the IBU
bantamweight title again in a
rematch with
Sangchili,
winning on points. He continued...
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Charley Phil
Rosenberg (1925-1927)
Vacated Al
Brown (1931-1935)
Baltasar Sangchili (1935-1936) Tony
Marino (1936)
Sixto Escobar (1936-1937)
Harry Jeffra...
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World Bantamweight Champion on June 29, 1936, when he
defeated Baltasar Sangchili in a fourteenth-round
knockout in New York.
Marino had the
famous trainer...
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Panama Al
Brown (def. Pete Sanstol) 25 Aug 1931 – 1 Jun 1935 7 4
Baltasar Sangchili 1 Jun 1935 – 29 Jun 1936 0 5 Tony
Marino 29 Jun – 31 Aug 1936 0 6 Sixto...
- wasn't
considered the division's
Undisputed Champion because Balthazar Sangchili had
defeated Panama Al
Brown and was
recognized by the IBU. Due to this...
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title Win Émile
Pladner 24
January 1933
Tunis 10
rounds Loss
Baltasar Sangchili 18
March 1933 Valencia,
Spain 10
rounds 1935
World Bantam champ Loss Jackie...
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Zurita defeated Spanish boxer Baltasar Sangchili in a ten
round points decision in
Mexico City. In June 1935,
Sangchili had
taken the IBU
World Bantamweight...
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Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England, U.K. 52 Win 50–1–1
Baltasar Sangchili PTS 10 Apr 3, 1939
Earls Court Empress Hall, Kensington, London, England...
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recipient (1983).
Johnnie Mortimer, 61,
English scriptwriter.
Baltasar Sangchili, 80,
Spanish boxer. Bert Zagers, 59,
American gridiron football player...