- Pete
Sanstol (March 28, 1905 –
March 13, 1982) was a
Norwegian professional boxer who took the
Canadian version of the
World Bantamweight Championship...
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released after the
annual NBA convention. 12
Sixto Escobar (def. Pete
Sanstol) 7 Aug – 26 Aug 1935 0 13
Louis Salica 26 Aug – 15 Nov 1935 0 14 Sixto...
- Glance-1931, The Year in Boxing:
Larry Gains Wins
Empire Title,
Brown &
Sanstol in Action", thecruelestsport.com.
Retrieved 12
March 2012. ****mings, A...
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Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh) Øystein
Stensheim (Det
Norske Solistkor). Pete
Sanstol, Norway's only
boxing world champion, was born in Moi. On 7 June 2005,...
- hovedgård; bondegård, herskapsgård,
byens gård, Pax forlag, ISBN 8253034962
Sanstøl,
Jorunn (ed.) (1996).
Frognerparken – fra
dyrket mark til
byens park. Byminner...
- for
being overweight against Bushy Graham. 3
Panama Al
Brown (def. Pete
Sanstol) 25 Aug 1931 – 1 Jun 1935 7 4
Baltasar Sangchili 1 Jun 1935 – 29 Jun 1936...
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demanding to be reinstated. On
August 7, 1935,
Escobar defeated Pete
Sanstol—who once held, in 1931, the
Canadian Boxing Federation and
Montreal Athletic...
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litteratur (in Norwegian). Vol. 3. Oslo: Aschehoug. pp. 157–159.
Jorunn Sanstøl Wollebæk. "Arnulf Øverland".
Norsk kunstnerleksikon.
Retrieved April 1...
- ensembles. He also
toured with
Concerts Norway several times. Wollebæk,
Jorunn Sanstøl. "Ove Stokstad".
Norsk kunstnerleksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Nasjonalmuseet...
- (1850 in Lund – 1916), a
Norwegian journalist,
writer and
politician Pete
Sanstol (1905 in Moi – 1982), a
Norwegian professional boxer from
Canada Magnhild...