George Chip


George Chip was a Lithuanian-American boxer who was the World Middleweight Champion from 1913 to 1914 in an era of great middleweights. Chip came to be known as a heavy puncher with an impressive knockout ratio. In his time, he was known as "The Madison Miner" and "The New Castle Miner." He was the father of Major general William C. Chip, USMC.

Early life and career

Chip was born on August 25, 1888, in Scranton but was raised in New Castle, Pennsylvania, in what is today the Pittsburgh metropolitan area, where most of his matches occurred. He was of Lithuanian descent. His manager was Jimmy Dime.
He was active in both baseball and football in his youth, and later worked in the coal mines in Madison, Pennsylvania. In January 1909, realizing his athletic gifts at the age of twenty, he decided to try boxing on the advice of L. B. Lewis, a mining Superintendent he knew. He won his first match when Billy Manfredo received a second round disqualification in Greensburgh, Pennsylvania. The following month he knocked out George Gill and John Chew. He continued to fight through 1910 with only one recorded loss.

Taking the World Middleweight Title from Frank Klaus

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During a title fight on 11 October 1913, Chip surprised the crowd when he knocked out reigning world middleweight champion Frank Klaus with a strong right hook to the jaw near the end of the sixth and final round. Prior to the knockout, in the first five rounds, Chip never threatened to take the lead. The fight occurred at the old Pittsburgh City Hall at Market Square . It was the first knockout of Klaus's career. The extra weight Klaus was carrying in his midsection led many reporters to believe he had not trained adequately for the bout, and had underestimated the ability of his opponent.

Frequent bouts with Jack Dillon and "Buck" Crouse

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Chip fought the exceptional boxer Jack Dillon over ten times, usually losing to him in the opinions of newspapers. Dillon was an Indiana-born Hall of Famer who held the light heavyweight championship of the world from 1914 to 1916.
Chip fought Pittsburgh area boxer Albert "Buck" Crouse seven times during his career, mostly in no decision bouts, losing to him only once.

Defending the World Middleweight Title in no decision bouts

On November 25, 1913, after taking the title, Chip faced Tim O'Neil in a ten-round no decision bout in Racine, Wisconsin. Though he won the bout by newspaper decision, he would have lost the title had he been knocked out by O'Neil.
On December 23, 1913, some sources reported that Chip's rematch with Klaus in Pittsburgh was a middleweight championship, however, as the fight was fought at catchweights, boxing historians do not consider the bout a title match. After knocking down Klaus twice in the fifth, the referee called the bout, resulting in a Technical Knockout. The second win over the former title holder cemented Chip's place as champion.
On January 12, 1914, Chip faced Gus Christie in a ten-round no decision bout in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Though he won the bout by newspaper decision, he would have lost the title had he been knocked out by Christie.
On January 14, 1914, Chip faced Tim O'Neil again in a ten-round no decision bout in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He won the bout in a second-round TKO, exhibiting his strong punching abilities.

Surrendering the World Middleweight Title in shocking loss to Al McCoy

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On April 7, 1914, six months after taking the title, Chip stunningly lost it to young southpaw Al McCoy in a surprise first round knock-out. McCoy was considered a light hitter with only a 23% knockout rate. McCoy's manager, Charlie Goldman, wisely advised his boxer to charge for a knockout against Chip from the first bell. Goldman wisely assumed Chip would box cautiously early in the first round against Al's unorthodox, left handed style.
Taking his manager's advice, McCoy landed a powerful left to Chip's jaw early in the first round, lifting him off the canvas, and achieving a victory that probably shocked the bookmakers. The knockout occurred just one minute and fifty seconds after the opening bell. The Pittsburgh Press noted that the Broadway Sporting Club in Brooklyn was only "fairly filled" as spectators may have stayed home expecting a loss or poor showing from McCoy. Robert Edgren, summarizing the last few seconds of the fight, wrote "McCoy's left fist started somewhere near his knees. He brought it up with all his strength. His body swung upward with the blow as though he had been swinging at a bag. His fist landed fairly on the point of the crouching champion's unguarded chin." Though Chip held the title only six months, he is remembered as a boxer who faced most of the serious challengers for the title.

Career after loss of the World Middleweight Title

Bout with Jeff Smith, future Australian World Middleweight Champion

On December 7, 1915, Chip lost to Jeff Smith, future Australian World Middleweight Champion, in a seventh round disqualification at the Hippodrome in Boston. The New Castle News wrote that Chip was clearly winning the contest when he was disqualified by the referee for a low blow. Some reporters wrote the blow to the torso was not below the belt, and believed Chip was close to winning the bout by knockout.

Bouts with Jimmy Clabby

Between November 1914 and May 1915, Chip fought Jimmy Clabby four times. Clabby, an exceptional talent, competed for but never won a world title in his career, though he took the World Middleweight and Light Heavyweight titles of Australia and the Heavyweight Championship of New Zealand. On November 6, 1914, Chip lost a twenty-round bout with Clabby in Daly City, California, outside San Francisco. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Clabby won easily, taking seventeen rounds. On March 22, 1915, Clabby beat Chip again in the opinion of newspapers, in a six-round no decision bout in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Winning non-title rematch with Al McCoy

On January 20, 1916, after losing his Middleweight Title, Chip easily won a ten-round no decision rematch with Al McCoy in Brooklyn's Broadway Arena according to the New York Times. Reportedly, McCoy was badly battered in the bout, and at one point in the third round was down for nine seconds. Chip had knocked McCoy down for a short count earlier in the round. A knockout would have transferred the title back to Chip from reigning champion McCoy. According to The Pittsburgh Post, Chip was the aggressor throughout, and McCoy took one of worst beatings in the fight. But McCoy more importantly managed to last seven rounds after his knockdown without hitting the canvas and retained his title.

Competing for the Australian World Middleweight Championship

On September 30, 1916, Chip fell to a ninth-round knockout from Australian boxer Les Darcy for Australia's World Middleweight Title in Sydney. The Australian fans bet heavily on their national champion, who carried the fight decisively throughout. He followed on November 6, 1916, with an important fourteenth-round knockout victory over American boxer Art Magirl in Melbourne.

Bouts with Middleweight Champions Harry Greb and Mike Gibbons

Chip fought the great middleweight Harry Greb four times in his career, losing decisively to Greb on November 19, 1917, in a ten-round bout in Cincinnati, Ohio. On May 22, 1917, Greb beat Chip in an exciting ten round bout before a crowd of 4,000 in Pittsburgh. In two earlier fights in Pennsylvania, Chip beat Greb according to newspapers on June 26, 1916, but received a draw earlier in a closer fight in Pittsburgh in 1915.

Impressive win over Harry Greb

In their ten-round no decision bout on June 26, 1916, in New Castle, Pennsylvania, local newspapers agreed that Chip had the decisive edge over Greb in an impressive win. The New Castle Herald gave Chip every round, and the Post gave Greb only three rounds.
Between 1917 and 1919, Chip fought the great middleweight Mike Gibbons three times, on July 4, 1917, January 31, 1919, and June 11, 1919. Chip lost all three fights in the decision of most newspapers. Gibbons' claim to the World Middleweight Title in 1909 was a strong one, though it is not sanctioned today. Nonetheless, Gibbons was rated in the top 20 all time Middleweights by statistical boxing site BoxRec and The Ring Magazine.

Bouts with brothers Mike and Tommy Gibbons

In the July 1917 bout between Chip and Gibbons at Wright Field in Youngstown, Ohio, Gibbon's World Middleweight Title was at stake if he lost by knockout. The Washington Post wrote that "Gibbons won all the way". The Harrisburg Telegraph observed that Gibbons had better boxing science and technique, and though Chip may have had the stronger punches, they did not faze Gibbons who was able to avoid his blows and counterpunch effectively. In the last three rounds, the crowd of 5,000 witnessed the most exciting exchanges. In their slow January, 1919 bout in Duluth, Gibbons defeated Chip by a "wide margin" after returning from fifteen months in the Army. In a faster bout before a substantial crowd in Terre Haute, Indiana, on June 11, 1919, Chip landed several strong blows but they never fazed Gibbons who had the edge in their fight according to newspapers. Chip also fought Gibbons' brother Tommy Gibbons five times from 1917 to 1919 though he never beat him in the opinion of most newspapers.

Retirement from boxing

In a rapid decline from February 1918 to April 1922, Chip won only four of thirty-seven bouts. After beating Lew Shupp and Frankie McGuire, Chip retired from boxing in the spring of 1922.
He died on November 6, 1960, at New Castle Hospital in his adopted hometown. Two days earlier, he had sustained a broken neck and two fractured legs after being struck by a car during a walk near his home.

Professional boxing record

All information in this section is derived from BoxRec, unless otherwise stated.

Official Record

All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as “no decision” bouts and are not counted as a win/loss/draw column.
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateAgeLocationNotes
162Loss41–17–4 Whitey WenzelNWS10Apr 4, 1921Exposition Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
161Loss41–17–4 Battling OrtegaPTS15Feb 21, 1921Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
160Win41–16–4 Jack DuffyKO10 Jan 29, 1921Commonwealth Sporting Club, New York City, New York, U.S.
159Loss40–16–4 Brian DowneyNWS10Jan 7, 1921Gray's Armory, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
158Draw40–16–4 Eddie McGoortyNWS10Dec 6, 1920La Salle, Illinois, U.S.
157Loss40–16–4 Ted BlockNWS10Nov 8, 1920Roller Palace Rink, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
156Draw40–16–4 Charley NashertPTS10Sep 24, 1920Western League Park, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
155Loss40–16–3 Paul RomanNWS10Sep 17, 1920Dallas, Texas, U.S.
154Loss40–16–3 Jack ReevesPTS12Sep 6, 1920Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
153Loss40–15–3 Johnny HowardNWS10Aug 25, 1920Mount Royal Arena, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
152Loss40–15–3 Happy LittletonPTS15Jul 10, 1920Tulane Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
151Loss40–14–3 Frank CarboneNWS12Jun 14, 1920Idora Park, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
150Win40–14–3 George K.O. BrownPTS20Apr 19, 1920Tulane Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
149Loss39–14–3 Tommy RobsonNWS10Mar 10, 1920Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
148Draw39–14–3 George K.O. BrownPTS15Dec 22, 1919Tulane Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
147Win39–14–2 Martin BurkeTKO10 Nov 28, 1919Louisiana Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
146Loss38–14–2 Eugene BrosseauNWS12Nov 11, 1919Portland, Maine, U.S.
145Win38–14–2 Russell ManeriKO2 Oct 27, 1919Tulane Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
144Loss37–14–2 Tommy RobsonNWS8Oct 20, 19194th Regiment Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
143Draw37–14–2 George K.O. BrownNWS10Oct 1, 1919Arena Gardens, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
142Loss37–14–2 Johnny HowardNWS8Jul 29, 1919Bayonne Pavilion, Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S.
141Loss37–14–2 K.O. Willie LoughlinNWS10Jul 22, 1919Baseball Park, Buffalo, New York, U.S.
140Win37–14–2 Bud ClancyTKO2 Jun 17, 1919Coliseum, Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S.
139Loss36–14–2 Mike GibbonsNWS10Jun 11, 1919Three-I League Park, Terre Haute, Indiana, U.S.
138Loss36–14–2 Jeff SmithPTS12May 9, 1919Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
137Loss36–13–2 Tommy GibbonsPTS10Apr 10, 1919Stockyards Stadium, Denver, Colorado, U.S.
136Loss36–12–2 Young FisherNWS10Mar 31, 1919Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
135Loss36–12–2 Tommy RobsonNWS10Mar 10, 1919Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
134Loss36–12–2 Mike GibbonsNWS10Jan 31, 1919Shrine Auditorium, Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
133Loss36–12–2 Jimmy O'HaganNWS6Sep 28, 1918National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
132Loss36–12–2 Leo BensPTS10Jul 4, 1918Butte, Montana, U.S.
131Loss36–11–2 Eddie McGoortyNWS10Jun 25, 1918Lakeside Arena, Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.
130Loss36–11–2 Tommy GibbonsNWS12May 3, 1918Coliseum, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
129Loss36–11–2 Clay TurnerDQ15 Apr 24, 1918Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
128Loss36–10–2 Tommy GibbonsNWS10Mar 7, 1918Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
127Loss36–10–2 Tommy GibbonsNWS10Feb 4, 1918Southside Market House, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
126Win36–10–2 Jack DillonNWS10Jan 25, 1918Civic Auditorium, Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
125Loss36–10–2 Harry GrebPTS10Nov 19, 1917Heuck's Opera House, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
124Win36–9–2 Al RogersKO4 Nov 9, 1917Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
123Loss35–9–2 Tommy GibbonsNWS10Aug 22, 1917Auditorium, Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
122Win35–9–2 Johnny HowardPTS12Jul 24, 1917National A.C., Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
121Loss34–9–2 Mike GibbonsNWS12Jul 4, 1917Wright Field, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.World middleweight title claim at stake;
120Win34–9–2 George K.O. BrownNWS10Jun 8, 1917Lakeside Auditorium, Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.
119Loss34–9–2 Jack DillonNWS10May 29, 1917Redland Field, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
118Loss34–9–2 Harry GrebNWS10May 22, 1917Exposition Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
117Win34–9–2 Val SontagKO2 Apr 23, 1917Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
116Loss33–9–2 K.O. Willie LoughlinNWS6Apr 9, 1917Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
115Win33–9–2 Bob MohaTKO4 Mar 12, 1917Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
114Win32–9–2 Sailor EinertKO2 Feb 26, 1917Heuck's Opera House, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
113Win31–9–2 George K.O. BrownNWS12Feb 19, 1917Grand Opera House, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
112Win31–9–2 Art MagirlKO14 Nov 6, 1916West Melbourne Stadium, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
111Loss30–9–2 Les DarcyKO9 Sep 30, 1916Sydney Stadium, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaFor world middleweight title (Australian version)
110Win30–8–2 Harry GrebNWS10Jun 26, 1916Coliseum, New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S.
109Win30–8–2 Sailor GrandeKO14 May 15, 1916Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
108Draw29–8–2 Gus ChristieNWS10Apr 28, 1916Cleveland A.C., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
107Win29–8–2 Johnny HowardKO6 Mar 23, 1916Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
106Win28–8–2 Gus ChristiePTS8Mar 13, 1916Phoenix A.C., Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
105Loss27–8–2 Young AhearnDQ5 Feb 22, 1916Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
104Win27–7–2 Frankie NotterKO4 Feb 12, 1916Clermont Avenue Rink, New York City, New York, U.S.
103Win26–7–2 Al McCoyNWS10Jan 20, 1916Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
102Win26–7–2 Silent MartinNWS10Jan 8, 1916Clermont Avenue Rink, New York City, New York, U.S.
101Loss26–7–2 Willie K.O. BrennanNWS10Dec 25, 1915Columbia A.C., Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
100Win26–7–2 Frank LoughreyTKO9 Dec 21, 1915Hippodrome, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
99Win25–7–2 Harry BakerRTD3 Dec 16, 1915Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania U.S.
98Loss24–7–2 Jeff SmithDQ7 Dec 7, 1915Hippodrome, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
97Win24–6–2 Sailor GrandeNWS10Nov 30, 1915Opera House, New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S.
96Win24–6–2 Jackie ClarkNWS10Oct 29, 1915Columbia Theater, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
95Draw24–6–2 Harry GrebNWS6Oct 18, 1915Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
94Draw24–6–2 Jack DillonPTS10Jul 5, 1915Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
93Win24–6–1 Jack McCarronNWS10Jun 21, 1915Capitol District A.C., Albany, New York, U.S.
92Loss24–6–1 Sailor GrandeNWS6Jun 14, 1915Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
9124–6–1 Jimmy ClabbyNC8 May 12, 1915St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.No contest for "stalling"
90Win24–6–1 Jimmy ClabbyNWS10Apr 28, 1915Marinette, Wisconsin, U.S.
89Win24–6–1 Al McCoyNWS10Apr 6, 1915Broadway S.C., New York City, New York, U.S.NYSAC middleweight title at stake;
88Loss24–6–1 Jimmy ClabbyNWS6Mar 22, 1915Coliseum, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.
87Win24–6–1 Sailor SzarmanskiKO8 Mar 15, 1915Heuck's Opera House, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
86Loss23–6–1 Buck CrouseNWS6Feb 22, 1915Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
85Loss23–6–1 Jack McCarronNWS6Feb 20, 1915National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
84Loss23–6–1 Jimmy ClabbyPTS20Nov 6, 1914Coffroth's Arena, Daly City, California, U.S.
83Win23–5–1 Billy MurrayKO4 Sep 30, 1914Coffroth's Arena, Daly City, California, U.S.
82Win22–5–1 Sailor Ed PetroskeyPTS20Jul 31, 1914Pavilion Rink, San Francisco, California, U.S.
81Win21–5–1 Billy MurrayKO15 Jul 4, 1914Coffroth's Arena, Daly City, California, U.S.
80Win20–5–1 Sailor Ed PetroskeyKO12 May 26, 1914Arena, Vernon, California, U.S.
79Loss19–5–1 Leo HouckNWS12Apr 21, 1914Grand Opera House, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
78Win19–5–1 George K.O. BrownNWS12Apr 14, 1914Akron, Ohio, U.S.
77Loss19–5–1 Al McCoyKO1 Apr 7, 1914Broadway S.C., New York City, New York, U.S.Lost NYSAC middleweight title
76Win19–4–1 Joe BorrellNWS6Jan 26, 1914Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.NYSAC middleweight title at stake;
75Win19–4–1 Tim O'NeilTKO2 Jan 19, 1914Powers' Opera House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.Retained NYSAC middleweight title
74Win18–4–1 Gus ChristieNWS10Jan 12, 1914Southside A.A., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.NYSAC middleweight title at stake;
73Win18–4–1 Frank KlausTKO5 Dec 23, 1913Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
72Win17–4–1 Tim O'NeilNWS10Nov 25, 1913Lakeside Auditorium, Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.NYSAC middleweight title at stake;
71Loss17–4–1 Leo HouckNWS6Nov 15, 1913National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.NYSAC middleweight title at stake;
70Win17–4–1 Frank KlausTKO6 Oct 11, 1913Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.Won NYSAC middleweight title
69Win16–4–1 Tommy GaviganTKO11 Sep 30, 1913Akron Casino, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
68Win15–4–1 Dick GilbertNWS10May 14, 1913Coliseum, New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S.
67Loss15–4–1 Jack DillonNWS12Apr 14, 1913Anderson Auditorium, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
66Win15–4–1 Walter MonaghanNWS6Mar 17, 1913Northside Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
65Win15–4–1 Tommy GaviganKO2 Feb 24, 1913Anderson Auditorium, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
64Win14–4–1 Tommy ConnorsNWS6Feb 17, 1913Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
63Win14–4–1 Peck MillerNWS6Feb 10, 1913Frohsinn Hall, Altoona, Pennsylvania, U.S.
62Win14–4–1 Emmett "Kid" WagnerNWS10Jan 28, 1913Germania Hall, Rochester, New York, U.S.
61Win14–4–1 Howard MorrowNWS10Jan 20, 1913Alhambra, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
60Win14–4–1 Tommy GaviganNWS6Jan 4, 1913Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.
59Draw14–4–1 Willie K.O. BrennanNWS10Dec 5, 1912Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, U.S.
58Win14–4–1 Paddy LavinTKO7 Dec 2, 1912Twilight A.C., Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
57Win13–4–1 Howard MorrowNWS10Nov 18, 1912Alhambra, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
56Loss13–4–1 Jack DillonNWS10Nov 11, 1912Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
55Win13–4–1 George K.O. BrownNWS10Oct 28, 1912Alhambra, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
54Loss13–4–1 Jack DillonNWS6Oct 19, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
53Win13–4–1 Grant ClarkTKO6 Oct 4, 1912Southside Market House, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
52Win12–4–1 Tim O'NeilNWS6Sep 21, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
51Win12–4–1 Tim O'NeilNWS6Aug 8, 1912Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
50Loss12–4–1 Jack DillonNWS10Jul 25, 1912Empire Theater, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
49Loss12–4–1 Leo HouckNWS6Jun 13, 1912Rossmere Park, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S.
48Win12–4–1 Grant ClarkNWS10May 16, 1912Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
47Loss12–4–1 Emmett "Kid" WagnerPTS10Apr 22, 1912Orpheum Theatre, Easton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
46Loss12–3–1 Buck CrouseNWS6Apr 18, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
45Draw12–3–1 Jimmy HowardPTS12Mar 25, 1912Akron, Ohio, U.S.
44Win12–3 Billy BergerNWS6Mar 18, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
43Draw12–3 Battling SimpsonNWS10Feb 28, 1912Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
42Loss12–3 Jeff SmithPTS15Feb 20, 1912Rhode Island A.C., Thornton, Rhode Island, U.S.
41Win12–2 Walter CoffeyKO3 Feb 13, 1912Olympic A.C., Rochester, New York, U.S.
40Loss11–2 Jack DillonNWS6Feb 10, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
39Loss11–2 Buck CrouseNWS6Jan 22, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
38Draw11–2 Buck CrouseNWS6Jan 1, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
37Win11–2 Joe GormanKO5 Dec 18, 1911Akron, Ohio, U.S.
36Win10–2 George K.O. BrownNWS6Dec 2, 1911Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, U.S.
35Loss10–2 Jack DillonNWS12Nov 22, 1911Olympic A.C., Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
34Win10–2 Jack AbbottTKO5 Oct 21, 1911National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
33Loss9–2 Leo HouckNWS6Sep 16, 1911National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
32Draw9–2 Jack AbbottNWS6May 15, 1911Palisades Rink, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
31Loss9–2 Jack DillonNWS10Apr 28, 1911Fair Grounds Casino, Terre Haute, Indiana, U.S.
30Win9–2 George JacksonKO3 Apr 13, 1911New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S.
29Win8–2 Jack FitzgeraldNWS6Mar 14, 1911Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
28Win8–2 Jack MorganKO11 Feb 10, 1911Wonderland Park, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
27Loss7–2 Jack DillonPTS15Jan 25, 1911Gymnastic Club, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.
26Win7–1 Cy FlynnNWS10Dec 19, 1910Salamanca, New York, U.S.
25Loss7–1 Jimmy PerryNWS6Nov 21, 1910Princess Auditorium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
24Win7–1 Battling SimpsonPTS15Nov 14, 1910Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
23Loss6–1 Jack DillonNWS6Oct 21, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
22Loss6–1 Buck CrouseNWS6Sep 10, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
21Loss6–1 Billy BergerNWS6Jul 16, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
20Draw6–1 Billy BergerNWS6Jun 25, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
19Loss6–1 Jimmy PerryNWS6May 21, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
18Loss6–1 Buck CrouseNWS6May 13, 1910Turner Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
17Draw6–1 Battling ConnersNWS6Apr 23, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
16Loss6–1 Buck CrouseTKO3 Mar 23, 1910Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
15Win6–0 Billy ManfredoKO5 Mar 14, 1910Keaggy Theater, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
14Win5–0 Tom McMahonNWS6Mar 2, 1910Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
13Win5–0 Billy ManfredoNWS10Dec 20, 1909Keaggy Rink, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
125–0 Battling SimpsonND6Dec 2, 1909Herminie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
11Draw5–0 Billy ManfredoNWS6Nov 15, 1909Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
10Draw5–0 Jimmy PerryNWS6Sep 20, 1909Keystone Hall, Madison, Pennsylvania, U.S.
9Loss5–0 Jack AbbottNWS6Aug 4, 1909Keaggy Rink, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
8Win5–0 Thunderbolt LeesNWS3May 20, 1909Mars Club, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
7Win5–0 Punch LegalTKO3 May 20, 1909Mars Club, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
6Win4–0 Billy ManfredoNWS6Apr 23, 1909Keaggy Rink, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
5Win4–0 Billy ManfredoNWS6Mar 25, 1909Auditorium, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
4Win4–0Battling ConnersKO4 Mar 15, 1909Showalter Theater, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, U.S.
3Win3–0Johnny ChewKO1 Mar 9, 1909Keaggy Rink, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
2Win2–0George GillKO2 Feb 3, 1909Madison, Pennsylvania, U.S.
1Win1–0Billy ManfredoDQ2 Jan 30, 1909Keaggy Rink, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Unofficial record

Record with the inclusion of newspaper decisions to the win/loss/draw column.
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateAgeLocationNotes
162Loss77–67–16 Whitey WenzelNWS10Apr 4, 1921Exposition Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
161Loss77–66–16 Battling OrtegaPTS15Feb 21, 1921Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
160Win77–65–16 Jack DuffyKO10 Jan 29, 1921Commonwealth Sporting Club, New York City, New York, U.S.
159Loss76–65–16 Brian DowneyNWS10Jan 7, 1921Gray's Armory, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
158Draw76–64–16 Eddie McGoortyNWS10Dec 6, 1920La Salle, Illinois, U.S.
157Loss76–64–15 Ted BlockNWS10Nov 8, 1920Roller Palace Rink, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
156Draw76–63–15 Charley NashertPTS10Sep 24, 1920Western League Park, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
155Loss76–63–14 Paul RomanNWS10Sep 17, 1920Dallas, Texas, U.S.
154Loss76–62–14 Jack ReevesPTS12Sep 6, 1920Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
153Loss76–61–14 Johnny HowardNWS10Aug 25, 1920Mount Royal Arena, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
152Loss76–60–14 Happy LittletonPTS15Jul 10, 1920Tulane Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
151Loss76–59–14 Frank CarboneNWS12Jun 14, 1920Idora Park, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
150Win76–58–14 George K.O. BrownPTS20Apr 19, 1920Tulane Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
149Loss75–58–14 Tommy RobsonNWS10Mar 10, 1920Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
148Draw75–57–14 George K.O. BrownPTS15Dec 22, 1919Tulane Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
147Win75–57–13 Martin BurkeTKO10 Nov 28, 1919Louisiana Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
146Loss74–57–13 Eugene BrosseauNWS12Nov 11, 1919Portland, Maine, U.S.
145Win74–56–13 Russell ManeriKO2 Oct 27, 1919Tulane Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
144Loss73–56–13 Tommy RobsonNWS8Oct 20, 19194th Regiment Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
143Draw73–55–13 George K.O. BrownNWS10Oct 1, 1919Arena Gardens, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
142Loss73–55–12 Johnny HowardNWS8Jul 29, 1919Bayonne Pavilion, Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S.
141Loss73–54–12 K.O. Willie LoughlinNWS10Jul 22, 1919Baseball Park, Buffalo, New York, U.S.
140Win73–53–12 Bud ClancyTKO2 Jun 17, 1919Coliseum, Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S.
139Loss72–53–12 Mike GibbonsNWS10Jun 11, 1919Three-I League Park, Terre Haute, Indiana, U.S.
138Loss72–52–12 Jeff SmithPTS12May 9, 1919Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
137Loss72–51–12 Tommy GibbonsPTS10Apr 10, 1919Stockyards Stadium, Denver, Colorado, U.S.
136Loss72–50–12 Young FisherNWS10Mar 31, 1919Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
135Loss72–49–12 Tommy RobsonNWS10Mar 10, 1919Arena, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
134Loss72–48–12 Mike GibbonsNWS10Jan 31, 1919Shrine Auditorium, Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
133Loss72–47–12 Jimmy O'HaganNWS6Sep 28, 1918National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
132Loss72–46–12 Leo BensPTS10Jul 4, 1918Butte, Montana, U.S.
131Loss72–45–12 Eddie McGoortyNWS10Jun 25, 1918Lakeside Arena, Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.
130Loss72–44–12 Tommy GibbonsNWS12May 3, 1918Coliseum, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
129Loss72–43–12 Clay TurnerDQ15 Apr 24, 1918Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
128Loss72–42–12 Tommy GibbonsNWS10Mar 7, 1918Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
127Loss72–41–12 Tommy GibbonsNWS10Feb 4, 1918Southside Market House, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
126Win72–40–12 Jack DillonNWS10Jan 25, 1918Civic Auditorium, Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
125Loss71–40–12 Harry GrebPTS10Nov 19, 1917Heuck's Opera House, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
124Win71–39–12 Al RogersKO4 Nov 9, 1917Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
123Loss70–39–12 Tommy GibbonsNWS10Aug 22, 1917Auditorium, Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
122Win70–38–12 Johnny HowardPTS12Jul 24, 1917National A.C., Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
121Loss69–38–12 Mike GibbonsNWS12Jul 4, 1917Wright Field, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.World middleweight title claim at stake;
120Win69–37–12 George K.O. BrownNWS10Jun 8, 1917Lakeside Auditorium, Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.
119Loss68–37–12 Jack DillonNWS10May 29, 1917Redland Field, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
118Loss68–36–12 Harry GrebNWS10May 22, 1917Exposition Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
117Win68–35–12 Val SontagKO2 Apr 23, 1917Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
116Loss67–35–12 K.O. Willie LoughlinNWS6Apr 9, 1917Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
115Win67–34–12 Bob MohaTKO4 Mar 12, 1917Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
114Win66–34–12 Sailor EinertKO2 Feb 26, 1917Heuck's Opera House, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
113Win65–34–12 George K.O. BrownNWS12Feb 19, 1917Grand Opera House, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
112Win64–34–12 Art MagirlKO14 Nov 6, 1916West Melbourne Stadium, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
111Loss63–34–12 Les DarcyKO9 Sep 30, 1916Sydney Stadium, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaFor world middleweight title (Australian version)
110Win63–33–12 Harry GrebNWS10Jun 26, 1916Coliseum, New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S.
109Win62–33–12 Sailor GrandeKO14 May 15, 1916Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
108Draw61–33–12 Gus ChristieNWS10Apr 28, 1916Cleveland A.C., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
107Win61–33–11 Johnny HowardKO6 Mar 23, 1916Casino Hall, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
106Win60–33–11 Gus ChristiePTS8Mar 13, 1916Phoenix A.C., Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
105Loss59–33–11 Young AhearnDQ5 Feb 22, 1916Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
104Win59–32–11 Frankie NotterKO4 Feb 12, 1916Clermont Avenue Rink, New York City, New York, U.S.
103Win58–32–11 Al McCoyNWS10Jan 20, 1916Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.
102Win57–32–11 Silent MartinNWS10Jan 8, 1916Clermont Avenue Rink, New York City, New York, U.S.
101Loss56–32–11 Willie K.O. BrennanNWS10Dec 25, 1915Columbia A.C., Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
100Win56–31–11 Frank LoughreyTKO9 Dec 21, 1915Hippodrome, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
99Win55–31–11 Harry BakerRTD3 Dec 16, 1915Town Hall, Scranton, Pennsylvania U.S.
98Loss54–31–11 Jeff SmithDQ7 Dec 7, 1915Hippodrome, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
97Win54–30–11 Sailor GrandeNWS10Nov 30, 1915Opera House, New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S.
96Win53–30–11 Jackie ClarkNWS10Oct 29, 1915Columbia Theater, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
95Draw52–30–11 Harry GrebNWS6Oct 18, 1915Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
94Draw52–30–10 Jack DillonPTS10Jul 5, 1915Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
93Win52–30–9 Jack McCarronNWS10Jun 21, 1915Capitol District A.C., Albany, New York, U.S.
92Loss51–30–9 Sailor GrandeNWS6Jun 14, 1915Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
9151–29–9 Jimmy ClabbyNC8 May 12, 1915St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, U.S.No contest for "stalling"
90Win51–29–9 Jimmy ClabbyNWS10Apr 28, 1915Marinette, Wisconsin, U.S.
89Win50–29–9 Al McCoyNWS10Apr 6, 1915Broadway S.C., New York City, New York, U.S.NYSAC middleweight title at stake;
88Loss49–29–9 Jimmy ClabbyNWS6Mar 22, 1915Coliseum, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.
87Win49–28–9 Sailor SzarmanskiKO8 Mar 15, 1915Heuck's Opera House, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
86Loss48–28–9 Buck CrouseNWS6Feb 22, 1915Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
85Loss48–27–9 Jack McCarronNWS6Feb 20, 1915National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
84Loss48–26–9 Jimmy ClabbyPTS20Nov 6, 1914Coffroth's Arena, Daly City, California, U.S.
83Win48–25–9 Billy MurrayKO4 Sep 30, 1914Coffroth's Arena, Daly City, California, U.S.
82Win47–25–9 Sailor Ed PetroskeyPTS20Jul 31, 1914Pavilion Rink, San Francisco, California, U.S.
81Win46–25–9 Billy MurrayKO15 Jul 4, 1914Coffroth's Arena, Daly City, California, U.S.
80Win45–25–9 Sailor Ed PetroskeyKO12 May 26, 1914Arena, Vernon, California, U.S.
79Loss44–25–9 Leo HouckNWS12Apr 21, 1914Grand Opera House, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
78Win44–24–9 George K.O. BrownNWS12Apr 14, 1914Akron, Ohio, U.S.
77Loss43–24–9 Al McCoyKO1 Apr 7, 1914Broadway S.C., New York City, New York, U.S.Lost NYSAC middleweight title
76Win43–23–9 Joe BorrellNWS6Jan 26, 1914Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.NYSAC middleweight title at stake;
75Win42–23–9 Tim O'NeilTKO2 Jan 19, 1914Powers' Opera House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.Retained NYSAC middleweight title
74Win41–23–9 Gus ChristieNWS10Jan 12, 1914Southside A.A., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.NYSAC middleweight title at stake;
73Win40–23–9 Frank KlausTKO5 Dec 23, 1913Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
72Win39–23–9 Tim O'NeilNWS10Nov 25, 1913Lakeside Auditorium, Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.NYSAC middleweight title at stake;
71Loss38–23–9 Leo HouckNWS6Nov 15, 1913National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.NYSAC middleweight title at stake;
70Win38–22–9 Frank KlausTKO6 Oct 11, 1913Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.Won NYSAC middleweight title
69Win37–22–9 Tommy GaviganTKO11 Sep 30, 1913Akron Casino, Akron, Ohio, U.S.
68Win36–22–9 Dick GilbertNWS10May 14, 1913Coliseum, New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S.
67Loss35–22–9 Jack DillonNWS12Apr 14, 1913Anderson Auditorium, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
66Win35–21–9 Walter MonaghanNWS6Mar 17, 1913Northside Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
65Win34–21–9 Tommy GaviganKO2 Feb 24, 1913Anderson Auditorium, Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
64Win33–21–9 Tommy ConnorsNWS6Feb 17, 1913Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
63Win32–21–9 Peck MillerNWS6Feb 10, 1913Frohsinn Hall, Altoona, Pennsylvania, U.S.
62Win31–21–9 Emmett "Kid" WagnerNWS10Jan 28, 1913Germania Hall, Rochester, New York, U.S.
61Win30–21–9 Howard MorrowNWS10Jan 20, 1913Alhambra, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
60Win29–21–9 Tommy GaviganNWS6Jan 4, 1913Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.
59Draw28–21–9 Willie K.O. BrennanNWS10Dec 5, 1912Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, U.S.
58Win28–21–8 Paddy LavinTKO7 Dec 2, 1912Twilight A.C., Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
57Win27–21–8 Howard MorrowNWS10Nov 18, 1912Alhambra, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
56Loss26–21–8 Jack DillonNWS10Nov 11, 1912Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
55Win26–20–8 George K.O. BrownNWS10Oct 28, 1912Alhambra, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
54Loss25–20–8 Jack DillonNWS6Oct 19, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
53Win25–19–8 Grant ClarkTKO6 Oct 4, 1912Southside Market House, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
52Win24–19–8 Tim O'NeilNWS6Sep 21, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
51Win23–19–8 Tim O'NeilNWS6Aug 8, 1912Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
50Loss22–19–8 Jack DillonNWS10Jul 25, 1912Empire Theater, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
49Loss22–18–8 Leo HouckNWS6Jun 13, 1912Rossmere Park, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S.
48Win22–17–8 Grant ClarkNWS10May 16, 1912Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
47Loss21–17–8 Emmett "Kid" WagnerPTS10Apr 22, 1912Orpheum Theatre, Easton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
46Loss21–16–8 Buck CrouseNWS6Apr 18, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
45Draw21–15–8 Jimmy HowardPTS12Mar 25, 1912Akron, Ohio, U.S.
44Win21–15–7 Billy BergerNWS6Mar 18, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
43Draw20–15–7 Battling SimpsonNWS10Feb 28, 1912Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
42Loss20–15–6 Jeff SmithPTS15Feb 20, 1912Rhode Island A.C., Thornton, Rhode Island, U.S.
41Win20–14–6 Walter CoffeyKO3 Feb 13, 1912Olympic A.C., Rochester, New York, U.S.
40Loss19–14–6 Jack DillonNWS6Feb 10, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
39Loss19–13–6 Buck CrouseNWS6Jan 22, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
38Draw19–12–6 Buck CrouseNWS6Jan 1, 1912Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
37Win19–12–5 Joe GormanKO5 Dec 18, 1911Akron, Ohio, U.S.
36Win18–12–5 George K.O. BrownNWS6Dec 2, 1911Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, U.S.
35Loss17–12–5 Jack DillonNWS12Nov 22, 1911Olympic A.C., Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
34Win17–11–5 Jack AbbottTKO5 Oct 21, 1911National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
33Loss16–11–5 Leo HouckNWS6Sep 16, 1911National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
32Draw16–10–5 Jack AbbottNWS6May 15, 1911Palisades Rink, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
31Loss16–10–4 Jack DillonNWS10Apr 28, 1911Fair Grounds Casino, Terre Haute, Indiana, U.S.
30Win16–9–4 George JacksonKO3 Apr 13, 1911New Castle, Pennsylvania, U.S.
29Win15–9–4 Jack FitzgeraldNWS6Mar 14, 1911Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
28Win14–9–4 Jack MorganKO11 Feb 10, 1911Wonderland Park, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
27Loss13–9–4 Jack DillonPTS15Jan 25, 1911Gymnastic Club, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.
26Win13–8–4 Cy FlynnNWS10Dec 19, 1910Salamanca, New York, U.S.
25Loss12–8–4 Jimmy PerryNWS6Nov 21, 1910Princess Auditorium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
24Win12–7–4 Battling SimpsonPTS15Nov 14, 1910Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
23Loss11–7–4 Jack DillonNWS6Oct 21, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
22Loss11–6–4 Buck CrouseNWS6Sep 10, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
21Loss11–5–4 Billy BergerNWS6Jul 16, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
20Draw11–4–4 Billy BergerNWS6Jun 25, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
19Loss11–4–3 Jimmy PerryNWS6May 21, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
18Loss11–3–3 Buck CrouseNWS6May 13, 1910Turner Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
17Draw11–2–3 Battling ConnersNWS6Apr 23, 1910Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
16Loss11–2–2 Buck CrouseTKO3 Mar 23, 1910Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
15Win11–1–2 Billy ManfredoKO5 Mar 14, 1910Keaggy Theater, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
14Win10–1–2 Tom McMahonNWS6Mar 2, 1910Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
13Win9–1–2 Billy ManfredoNWS10Dec 20, 1909Keaggy Rink, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
128–1–2 Battling SimpsonND6Dec 2, 1909Herminie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
11Draw8–1–2Billy ManfredoNWS6Nov 15, 1909Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
10Draw8–1–1Jimmy PerryNWS6Sep 20, 1909Keystone Hall, Madison, Pennsylvania, U.S.
9Loss8–1Jack AbbottNWS6Aug 4, 1909Keaggy Rink, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
8Win8–0Thunderbolt LeesNWS3May 20, 1909Mars Club, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
7Win7–0Punch LegalTKO3 May 20, 1909Mars Club, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
6Win6–0Billy ManfredoNWS6Apr 23, 1909Keaggy Rink, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
5Win5–0Billy ManfredoNWS6Mar 25, 1909Auditorium, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
4Win4–0Battling ConnersKO4 Mar 15, 1909Showalter Theater, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, U.S.
3Win3–0Johnny ChewKO1 Mar 9, 1909Keaggy Rink, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
2Win2–0George GillKO2 Feb 3, 1909Madison, Pennsylvania, U.S.
1Win1–0Billy ManfredoDQ2 Jan 30, 1909Keaggy Rink, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.