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James J. Woodyposted by Kathleen Holland on July 15, 2008, in FeaturesBy Jim Amato Although he ended his career losing almost as many bouts as he won. At one time in the mid-60's heavyweight James J. Woody was considered a fine prospect. He was a southpaw from the Bronx who had his first professional fight in 1964. He reeled off ten straight wins against better then average competition. He twice defeated Lou Hicks and also the giant James J. Beattie a couple of times. He also won a duet from Everett Copeland and outscored Tony Doyle. « Previous article: DREAM FIGHT ; LEWIS -vs- IBEABUCHI Next article: For Some The Sun Did Not Shine »
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