Joey Archibald (February 20, 1914 – February 3, 1998) was a National Boxing Association (NBA) world featherweight boxing champion in April 1939. [1][2] He was managed by Al Weill, and his trainer was Charlie Goldman.[3]
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^"Leo Rodak Beaten in Fifteen Round Title Bout", Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, pg. 18, 19 April 1939
JoeyArchibald (February 20, 1914 – February 3, 1998) was a National Boxing Association (NBA) world featherweight boxing champion in April 1939. He was...
1940. The NBA had withdrawn the world featherweight championship from JoeyArchibald the previous month for his refusal to fight leading contenders, including...
offered by the NBA world featherweight championship when he lost to JoeyArchibald before a crowd of 5,500 on April 18, 1939, in a fifteen-round points...
featherweight, where he fought several bouts against JoeyArchibald. On September 28, 1939, Archibald won a very controversial split decision after 15 rounds...
undefeated at 41–0, and he met former world champion JoeyArchibald in 1942. He beat Archibald by a decision in ten rounds and, in his next bout, challenged...
York State Athletic Commission featherweight championship then held by JoeyArchibald. The modest crowd of 4,000 booed the decision for Wright, favoring the...
including world lightweight champion Lou Ambers and featherweight champion JoeyArchibald. It was his work with Marciano, however, that Goldman is most famous...
managed four world champions Rocky Marciano, Marty Servo, Lou Ambers, JoeyArchibald and several other boxers. In 1930, Weill and his business partner Dick...
stay at the higher weight divisions. 6 JoeyArchibald (def. Leo Rodak) 29 Oct 1939 – 29 Mar 1940 1 Archibald's undisputed status ended when he was stripped...
October 29, 1937 – September 12, 1938 Vacated Vacant Title next held by JoeyArchibald NBA featherweight champion October 29, 1937 – September 12, 1938 Vacated...
stay at the higher weight divisions. 9 JoeyArchibald (def. Leo Rodak) 29 Oct 1939 – 29 Mar 1940 1 Archibald was stripped of the title for not fighting...
January 22, it was announced that the third boxing performance between JoeyArchibald and Harry Jeffra would take place on February 18, 1941. The following...
Luna Park Arena, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S. 35 Win 24–9–2 JoeyArchibald TKO 6 (8) May 28, 1935 Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S. 34...
NBA 1937-10-29 1937-10-29 Henry Armstrong World 1939-04-18 1939-04-18 JoeyArchibald World 1940-05-01 1941-07-01 Petey Scalzo NBA 1941-07-01 1941-11-18 Richie...
and the referee called the bout. On August 26, 1941, Lemos defeated JoeyArchibald, former NBA world featherweight champion in a ten-round points decision...
convincing win. Gilligan was a competent bantamweight who had once beaten JoeyArchibald. Though a talented and experienced opponent, he was nearing the end...
title days were over, but he did beat future featherweight champion JoeyArchibald in 1933 before retiring in 1934. During his career Genaro fought 10...
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well. He defeated Baby Joe Gans in ten rounds, while on the undercard JoeyArchibald defeated Francis Walsh. Gentleman Jack Washburn defeated Battling Billy...
1937-08-31 Bucharest, Romania Won Romanian bantamweight title. Win 36-11-3 JoeyArchibald PTS 8 (8) 1937-04-05 Madison Square Garden, New York, United States...
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