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Harry Campbell (boxer)

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Rated at
  
Lightweight

Draws
  
0

Division
  
Lightweight

Wins by ko
  
4

Losses
  
2

Height
  
1.73 m

Total fights
  
7

Harry Campbell (boxer)

Died
  
16 May 1961, San Francisco, California, United States

Harry Campbell (January 7, 1938 – May 16, 1961) was an American lightweight boxer. As an amateur he competed for the U.S. Army and was selected for the 1960 Summer Olympics, where he lost in the quarterfinal to the eventual winner Sandro Lopopolo. After the Olympics he turned professional with an amateur record of 106 wins out of 112. He won hist first four professional bouts by knockout, but then lost twice to Al Medrano. In the second fight Campbell led in the first rounds, but in the tenth was knocked down twice and collapsed after the final bell. He never regained consciousness, and died shortly afterwards, despite an extensive brain surgery. At the time of his death he was studying business administration at the San Jose State University.

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Harry Campbell (boxer) Wikipedia