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Charley Belanger

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Rated at
  
Light Heavyweight

Wins by KO
  
58

Died
  
January 20, 1970

Draws
  
5

Wins
  
109

Role
  
Boxer

Total fights
  
164


Stance
  
Orthodox

Name
  
Charley Belanger

Division
  
Light heavyweight

Nationality
  
Canada

No contests
  
28

Martial art
  
Boxing

Losses
  
22

Charley Belanger (January 1, 1901 – January 20, 1970) was a Canadian boxer.

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Amateur career

Born in Winnipeg, Belanger competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. During those games he was eliminated in the second round of the light heavyweight class after losing his bout to George Mulholland. He was also the 1925 Pan American Games light heavyweight Champion.

Professional career

Belanger became a professional boxer in 1925 and faced some of the notable light heavyweights of his era. In 1928 he won the Canadian light heavyweight title. Later that year he also picked up the British Empire light heavyweight title by defeating Ted "Kid" Lewis.

He lost three times to Maxie Rosenbloom—who was a light heavyweight champion—but none of those bouts were for a title. He also lost to former middleweight world champion Mickey Walker, split a pair of bouts with former welterweight champion Pete Latzo and future heavyweight title contender Tommy Farr, and defeated former light heavyweight champion Jimmy Slattery. Belanger never won a world title.

References

Charley Belanger Wikipedia