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Harold Dade

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Name
  
Harold Dade

Martial art
  
Boxing

Height
  
1.65 m


Died
  
1962

Role
  
Boxer

Division
  
Bantamweight

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Harold Dade (March 24, 1923 in Chicago, IL – July 17, 1962) was an American professional boxer in the Bantamweight division who held the World Bantamweight championship.

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Harold Dade Boxer Manuel Ortiz throwing a right hand blow to Harold Dade in 1947

Amateur career

  • Won the 1940 Chicago Golden Gloves Championship in the flyweight (112 lb) division by decision over Gene Evans. Dropped a decision for the (112 lb) Intercity Championship to Demetrio Carabella.
  • Won the 1941 Chicago Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions in the flyweight (112 lb) division by decision over Paul Carbetta. He was on the short end of an unpopular decision at the Intercity matches in the same year against Diogenes Leon.
  • Runner up in the 1941 National AAU Championship in Boston, in the Flyweight Class. Dade defeated Tony Peppi of Boston in the semi-finals, before losing the final to Lawrence Torpy of Philadelphia.
  • Pro career

    Dade turned pro in 1942 and captured the World Bantamweight championship in 1947 with a win over Manuel Ortiz.

    References

    Harold Dade Wikipedia