Solly Krieger

Solly Krieger
Solly Krieger
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Fiche d’identité
Nom complet Danny Auerbach
Nationalité Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Date de naissance 28 mars 1909
Lieu de naissance Brooklyn, New York
Date de décès 24 septembre 1964
Taille 1,73 m (5 8)
Catégorie Poids moyens
Palmarès
Professionnel
Combats 113
Victoires 82
Victoires par KO 54
Défaites 25
Matchs nuls 6
Titres professionnels Champion du monde poids moyens NBA (1938-1939)

Solly Krieger, de son vrai nom Danny Auerbach, est un boxeur Américain né le 28 mars 1909 à Brooklyn, New York, et mort le 24 septembre 1964.

Carrière

Passé professionnel en 1928, il devient champion des poids moyens de la National Boxing Association (NBA) en battant aux points Al Hostak le 1er novembre 1938[1] mais perd le combat revanche par arrêt de l'arbitre à la 4e reprise le 27 juin 1939[2]. Krieger met un terme à sa carrière en 1941 sur un bilan de 82 victoires, 25 défaites et 6 matchs nuls.

Références


Précédé par Champion du monde poids moyens Suivi par
Al Hostak
Solly Krieger
1er novembre 1938 - 27 juin 1939 (NBA)
Al Hostak

NBA : National Boxing Association

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