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Chalky Wright - Wikipedia
Albert "Chalky" Wright (February 1, 1912 – August 12, 1957) was an American featherweight boxer who fought from 1928 to 1948 and held the world featherweight championship in 1941–1942. His career record was 171 wins (with 87 knockouts), 46 losses and 19 draws.
Chalky Wright - BoxRec
2020年7月4日 · Name: Chalky Wright Birth Name: Albert Garfield Wright Hometown: San Bernardino, California, USA Birthplace: Willcox, Arizona, USA Died: 1957-08-12 (Age:45) Stance: Orthodox Height: 169cm Reach: 175cm Pro Boxer: Record Managers: Bunny Buntag, Eddie Walker and Eddie Mead Trainers: Young George Dixon (while in Tacoma) Chalky Wright …
Chalky Wright - BoxRec
Daniels started fast and dominated the first four rounds. Wright scored a knockdown in the fifth. The sixth and seventh were slugfests. In roung eight Chalky landed a terrific right that knocked Daniels through the ropes and he was counted out.
Chalky Wright Boxing Record - martialbot.com
2024年9月2日 · Chalky Wright was a featherweight world champion. In a career spanning 20 years and 15 days, Wright amassed a record of 171-46-19, which includes 87 wins via KO, 2 of which were in world-title fights.
Chalky Wright boxer - BoxerList
Albert "Chalky" Wright (February 1, 1912 – August 12, 1957) was an American featherweight boxer who fought from 1928 to 1948 and held the world featherweight championship in 1941–1942. His career record was 171 wins (with 87 knockouts), 46 losses and 19 draws.
Albert (Chalky) Wright - ibhof.com
By 1941, Wright was ranked among the top featherweights in the world and secured a title fight by decisioning future champion Sal Bartolo. On September 11, 1941, nearly 14 years after he turned pro, Wright knocked out Joey Archibald in the 11th round to win the world featherweight title.
Chalky Wright was a featherweight boxer who died on 1957-08 …
Albert "Chalky" Wright, born on February 1, 1912, in Willcox, Arizona, was an American featherweight boxer who left an indelible mark on the sport during his tumultuous 20-year career.
Albert “Chalky” Wright (1912-1957) - Find a Grave Memorial
From his first fight, he became known as Chalky Wright. His career as a professional boxer began February 23, 1928, at age 16. In his debut fight he defeated Nilo Balles in four rounds.
Chalky Wright | American boxer | Britannica
…featherweight championship by beating American Albert (“Chalky”) Wright in a 15-round decision on Nov. 20, 1942. After defending this title with a 15-round decision over American Sal Bartolo on June 8, 1943, Pep served in the U.S. Army and then the U.S. Navy before being honourably discharged in 1945.
About: Chalky Wright - DBpedia Association
Albert "Chalky" Wright (February 1, 1912 – August 12, 1957) was an American featherweight boxer who fought from 1928 to 1948 and held the world featherweight championship in 1941–1942. His career record was 171 wins (with 87 knockouts), 46 losses and 19 draws.