berlenbach造句
例句与造句
- He beat Mike McTigue and former world champion Paul Berlenbach.
- Its current incumbent is the Rev . Eugene Berlenbach
- His status as a contender began to decline after he lost to future light-heavyweight champion Paul Berlenbach on 26 December 1924.
- In " Berlenbach v . Anderson and Thompson Ski Co . ", the Ninth Circuit upheld a dismissal of a complaint for patent misuse.
- Other notable fighters to have fought in Boyle's Thirty Acres were Tiger Flowers, Paul Berlenbach, Mike McTigue, James J Braddock and Johnny Wilson.
- It's difficult to find berlenbach in a sentence. 用berlenbach造句挺难的
- Larry Estridge, who weight 155?lbs . to Berlenbach's 163?lbs ., lost via a T . K . O . in the second round.
- In spite of these objections to pro wrestling, Rickard and McMahon did promote boxing matches like the December 11, 1925, light-heavyweight championship match between Jack Delaney and Paul Berlenbach.
- Described by writer Paul Gallico as " untutored, unlettered, slow-witted, slow-moving, and wholly lacking in animation or imagination ", Berlenbach was, nevertheless, a formidable fighter.
- Four fighters were picked in an old-timers category for the era between 1893-1942 : light heavyweight champion Paul Berlenbach, heavyweight champion Jim Braddock, middleweight champion Billy Papke and flyweight champion Midget Wolgast.
- Estridge won his next three fights but lost to Frankie Schoell on 13 March 1925, when they appeared as part of the undercard at Madison Square Garden that was topped by a fight between Berlenbach and former world light-heavywright champion Battling Siki.
- Others who will be inducted : Modern-- Ismael Laguna, Laszlo Papp, Willie Pastrano, Sugar Ramos and Randy Turpin; Oldtimers-- Paul Berlenbach, Jim Braddock, Billy Papke and Midget Wolgast; Pioneer-- Barney Aaron; Non-participants-- trainer George Benton, promoter Sam Ichinose; Observers-- sportswriter Lester Bromberg, record keeper Ralph Citro, cartoonist Bill Gallo.
- Among her favorite fighters were Max Schmeling, Freddie Steele, Tommy Farr, Paul Berlenbach, Primo Carnera, Lou Ambers, and Gene Tunney, whom she called her " polished emerald . " According to " Madame Bey's : Home to Boxing Legends ", the following is an alphabetic list of people associated with boxing that were in Chatham Township, New Jersey, where Madame Bey's camp resided.