Joe Glick


Joe Glick was an American boxer from Brooklyn who established himself early as a top contender among junior lightweights. He had two Junior Lightweight Title shots against Tod Morgan in 1926–27, but was unable to take the championship. Moving up in weight class, he also excelled as a Lightweight. His long career spanned twenty-three years and included over two hundred verified bouts.

Early boxing career

Joe Glick was born in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn, on February 22, 1903, and began training as a boxer in his teens. He worked as a tailor prior to his boxing career.
Barely eighteen in 1921, he won nine of his first eleven fights in the Brooklyn area, showing exceptional promise at an early age. Six of his first eleven wins were won by knockout. He lost only two of his better publicized fights in 1922, setting an exceptional early fight record. On January 26, 1923, he was knocked out by Petey Hayes at the 9th Coast Defense Armory in New York, but did not incur another loss until June 9, 1923, against Jimmy Hutchinson. He had only two additional losses in 1923, as the quality of his competition continued to steadily improve.

Boxing career as jr. lightweight contender and top lightweight

At 23, in a ten-round bout on January 29, 1926, Glick defeated Johnny Dundee, the former 1923 Featherweight and Junior Lightweight champion who was nearing the end of an exceptional career. According to the Milwaukee Sentinel, the rising Glick was a 2–1 favorite against Dundee, who, despite his reputation, had been retired from the ring for six months prior to his bout with Glick. Partly as a result of this win, Glick was matched with Tod Morgan, Junior Lightweight Champion on September 30 of that year and was decisively defeated in his first fifteen-round title shot in Madison Square Garden. According to the Associated Press, Glick took only one round of the fifteen-round match.

Close match with Jr. Lightweight Champion Tod Morgan

In a second World Junior Lightweight Title on December 16, 1927, Glick fared better against Morgan in a controversial match. Glick lost the bout as a result of punching Morgan below the belt in the fourteenth round. At least one source, Oregon's Bend Bulletin wrote that for each of the three times Morgan was down on the canvas, "it was from a questionable body blow which was struck near the foul line." The Bulletin also noted that the "9000 fans started yelling low blow as early as the second round". Glick dropped Morgan for nine counts once in the second and twice in the fifth, and may have won the bout had he not been disqualified for a low left to the groin in the fourteenth by referee Eddie Forbes. Morgan was hurt by loops to the head, often to the jaw, and digs to the body at several points in the bout. Glick began the first with a strong and effective attack against Morgan. Glick was first warned of a low blow in the third round, and had lost previous fights to low blows. Though he was ahead on points prior to the foul, Glick subsequently lost his second chance at the Junior Lightweight title. He would never get a third opportunity.
In between these two bouts with Morgan between January 1926 and December 1927, Glick stayed busy fighting exceptional boxers including Benny Bass and Jack Bernstein. Future Boxing Hall of Fame recipient Bass would at one time hold both the World Jr. Lightweight and Featherweight Title. Bernstein had briefly taken the World Jr. Lightweight Title on May 30, 1923, at the Coney Island Velodrome against Johnny Dundee. Glick was unable to beat Bass in his three meetings, but did obtain one no decision. Shortly before his second bout with Morgan, he defeated Bernstein in a widely attended ten-round match on November 14, 1927, at Madison Square Garden.

Brief boxing suspension and bout with Baby Joe Gans

Oddly, Glick was suspended for a full year from boxing by the Philadelphia Boxing Commission for stalling during his bout with Al Gordon in Philadelphia on February 13, 1928. The suspension applied only to Philadelphia, and Glick fought extensively in New York and New Jersey the remainder of the year, meeting elite lightweights. On November 16, 1928, in one of his most well attended bouts, Glick met Baby Joe Gans in Madison Square Garden in New York before a crowd of nearly 19,000. The United Press expressed distaste in the quality of the match, though the local New York Times was quite impressed with the quality of Glick's fighting, and the crowd ardently supported the ten round points decision in favor of Glick, the New York native.
After the zenith of his early career as a Junior Lightweight in January 1929, Tex Ricard, manager for Jack Dempsey, still rated Glick third among top Lightweights in America.

Exciting bouts with Champions Jimmy McLarnin, Kid Kaplan, Jack "Kid" Berg, and Tony Canzoneri

In January and March 1929, Glick faced the exceptional Jimmy McLarnin, a former Lightweight champion, but lost to him in both bouts. Glick's first bout with McLarnin in Madison Square Garden on January 11, garnered large attendance, and though Glick lost the ten round bout by unanimous decision, McLarnin's nose was broken in the bout. His second bout with McLarnin in the Garden on March 1, attended by nearly 19,000, ended when Glick was knocked out in the second round.
Glick also lost to Louis "Kid Kaplan," former Featherweight champion, in April 1929. In 1930, Glick fought Tony Canzoneri, former World Featherweight champion, and hall of famer Jackie "Kid" Berg, Featherweight World Champion from 1930 to 1931. Canzoneri beat Glick in a ten-round decision, taking the lightweight title later that year. Berg would defeat Glick in two decisions that year.
By 1933, Glick's career began to wane, and though he continued to box talented boxers, he lost a number of his bouts, with some by knockout. In 1933–35, he lost twelve well publicized bouts. On September 1, 1934, he was knocked out by Ceferino Garcia, a 1939 World Middleweight champion in only the second round of a ten-round match in Pismo Beach, California. On October 26, 1934, he was knocked out in less than a minute by Freddie Steele in Yakima, Washington. During this period, Glick had begun to appear as a movie extra in the Los Angeles area.

Movie career after professional boxing

Near the end of his professional boxing career around 1933, Glick moved to Los Angeles and appeared in a number of films, primarily as an extra, often appearing in the movie's credits.
In 1933, Glick appeared briefly on screen in 20th Century Pictures' The Bowery. In this rough slice-of-life movie set in the New York Bowery in the East end of Manhattan in the 1890s, several of the characters played thugs or boxers. The film starred actors Wallace Beery and Fay Ray, and Glick appeared with ex-Middleweight World Champion Al McCoy, as well as boxers Jim Flynn, Phil Bloom, Frank Moran, British boxer William Thomas, known as "Kid Broad," Jack Herrick and Abe Hollandersky. The boxing extras were well cast. Bloom, Flynn, Moran, and Hollandersky had all boxed frequently in New York, and several had lived there.
Glick also appeared briefly in the 1933 Paramount Productions's, Tillie and Gus, an adventure film about the purchase of a ferry boat, the Fairy Queen.
Another rough slice-of-life movie in which Glick appeared was the black and white 1934 Paramount Productions's film, LimeHouse Blues. Not atypical of the movies in which ex-boxers found roles, the film depicted rough street life. It was set in London's LimeHouse Causeway, a riverfront slum, and the main character, Harry Young ran a smuggling business out of his club.
In 1938, Glick played an extra in MGM's The Crowd Roars. In this successful boxing movie with Robert Taylor as the lead, Glick briefly appeared in a background gymnasium scene with boxers Larry Williams, Maxie Rosenbloom, Jimmy McLarnin, Abie Bain, Frankie Grandetta, Jack Roper, Tommy Herman, Larry Williams, and Abe "The Newsboy" Hollandersky.
Glick also played a small role in Imperial Pictures', May 1957 release of Monkey on My Back, which often included the subtitle The Barney Ross Story. Loosely based on the life of Lightweight, Junior Welterweight, and Welterweight boxing Champion Barney Ross, the film cast Ross as the character Cameron Mitchell in a major role. His real life cornerman Art Winch was played by Richard Benedict. Boxers appearing in the movie included Ceferina Garcia, who both Ross and Glick had boxed with painful results, Joe La Barba, and Tommy Herman. Though the only film ever made about the triple world title holder and recipient of the Silver star, it was a disappointment to Ross and his family who felt it sensationalized Ross's drug addiction.
Glick died on September 5, 1978, in Woodland Hills, a suburb of Los Angeles, California.

Professional boxing record

All information in this section is derived from BoxRec, unless otherwise stated.

Official record

All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as "no decision" bouts and are not counted in the win/loss/draw column.
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No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
245Loss129–68–32 Freddie SteeleKO1 Oct 26, 1934Armory, Yakima, Washington, US
244Loss129–67–32 Ceferino GarciaKO2 Sep 1, 1934Pismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach, California, US
243Loss129–66–32 'Baby' Joe GansPTS10Jul 3, 1934Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
242Loss129–65–32 Willard BrownTKO7 Jun 4, 1934Coliseum Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, US
241Loss129–64–32 Johnny HanlonPTS10Apr 30, 1934North Street Rink, Salem, Massachusetts, US
240Loss129–63–32 Pat IgoPTS8Apr 24, 1934Charlton's Hall, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, US
239Loss129–62–32 Elmer BezenahNWS12Apr 20, 1934Exposition Building, Portland, Maine, US
238Loss129–62–32 Harry SerodyTKO9 Apr 9, 1934Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
237Loss129–61–32 George GibbsPTS8Apr 6, 1934Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
236Win129–60–32 'Young' Patsy WallacePTS8Mar 23, 1934Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
235Loss128–60–32 Joe RossiPTS10Mar 21, 1934Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
234Loss128–59–32 Joey SpeigalPTS6Mar 12, 1934Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, US
233Loss128–58–32 Johnny JadickPTS10Jan 12, 1934Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
232Draw128–57–32 Eddie DempseyPTS6Jan 2, 1934Arena, Syracuse, New York, US
231Draw128–57–31 Gus CampbellPTS10Nov 20, 1933Newark, New Jersey, US
230Loss128–57–30 Tony FalcoPTS10Nov 2, 1933Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
229Loss128–56–30 Tommy CorbettPTS10Oct 13, 1933International Arena, Kansas City, Missouri, US
228Loss128–55–30 Tracy CoxKO6 Sep 28, 1933Fox and Fox Arena, Fort Worth, Texas, US
227Loss128–54–30 Freddie SteelePTS8Jun 22, 1933Natatorium Park, Spokane, Washington, US
226Loss128–53–30 Swede BerglundPTS10Jun 9, 1933Coliseum, San Diego, California, US
225Draw128–52–30 Alfredo GaonaPTS10Apr 2, 1933El Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City, Mexico
224Win128–52–29 Carlos RamosPTS10Mar 18, 1933El Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City, Mexico
223Win127–52–29 Manuel LunaKO6 Mar 9, 1933Mexico City, Mexico
222Loss126–52–29 Kid AztecaPTS10Feb 18, 1933Arena Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico
221Draw126–51–29 Sammy SantosPTS6Jan 24, 1933Crystal Pool, Seattle, Washington, US
220Loss126–51–28 Young Corbett IIIPTS10Dec 19, 1932Exposition Auditorium, San Francisco, California, US
219Draw126–50–28 Alfredo GaonaPTS10Dec 12, 1932Arena Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico
218Draw126–50–27 Tommy KingPTS10Oct 14, 1932Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, US
217NC126–50–26 Andy DiVodiNC7 Aug 5, 1932Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, California, US
216Win126–50–26 David VelascoPTS10Jul 25, 1932Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, California, US
215Win125–50–26 Gaston LeCadrePTS10Jun 13, 1932Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California, US
214Win124–50–26 Jackie PurvisPTS10Jun 3, 1932Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, California, US
213Win123–50–26 Paolo VillaPTS6Feb 16, 1932Elks Lodge 22, New York City, New York, US
212Draw122–50–26 Vincent HambrightPTS8Feb 1, 1932Jamaica Arena, New York City, New York, US
211Draw122–50–25 Eduardo DuarryPTS6Jan 18, 1932Jamaica Arena, New York City, New York, US
210Win122–50–24 Willie SmithPTS10Dec 7, 1931Arena, Trenton, New Jersey, US
209Loss121–50–24 Jimmy McNamaraPTS8Nov 10, 1931Elks Lodge 22, New York City, New York, US
208Win121–49–24 Jimmy PhillipsPTS10Oct 26, 1931Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, US
207Loss120–49–24 Mike PayanPTS6Oct 10, 1931Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
206Loss120–48–24 Andy SaviolaPTS6Sep 26, 1931Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
205Win120–47–24 Emil RossiPTS8Sep 8, 1931Queensboro Stadium, New York City, New York, US
204Win119–47–24 Meliton AragonPTS6Aug 28, 1931Long Beach Stadium, Long Beach, New Jersey, US
203Win118–47–24 Henry PerlickPTS8Aug 14, 1931Long Beach Stadium, Long Beach, New Jersey, US
202Win117–47–24 Mike SarkoPTS8Jul 22, 1931Bronx Parkway Arena, White Plains, New York, US
201Win116–47–24 Eddie GuidaPTS6Jun 26, 1931Long Beach Stadium, Long Beach, New Jersey, US
200Draw115–47–24 Johnny HayesPTS10Jun 3, 1931Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
199Win115–47–23 Joe AmericoKO2, 1:35May 22, 1931Stauch's Arena, New York City, New York, US
198Loss114–47–23 Billy WallacePTS8May 8, 1931Equestrium, Cleveland, Ohio, US
197Draw114–46–23 Phil RaffertyPTS10May 4, 1931St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, US
196Win114–46–22 Joe LuceroPTS10Apr 10, 1931Madison Square Garden, Phoenix, Arizona, US
195Loss113–46–22 Billy TownsendPTS10Mar 31, 1931Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, US
194Win113–45–22 Teddy PalaciosKO4 Mar 6, 1931Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, California, US
193Draw112–45–22 Johnny LamarPTS10Feb 12, 1931Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California, US
192Loss112–45–21 Eddie WolfePTS8Jan 22, 1931Auditorium, Memphis, Tennessee, US
191Draw112–44–21 Jackie ShupackPTS8Dec 11, 1930Armory, Paterson, New Jersey, US
190Loss112–44–20 Tony HerreraKO7 Nov 17, 1930Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
189Win112–43–20 Henry PerlickSD10Nov 3, 1930Massey Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
188Draw111–43–20 Tony HerreraPTS10Oct 6, 1930Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
187Loss111–43–19 Jack 'Kid' BergUD10Sep 18, 1930Queensboro Stadium, New York City, New York, US
186Loss111–42–19 Mickey CohenNWS10Sep 1, 1930Kansas City, Missouri, USNot to be confused with Mickey Cohen
185Loss111–42–19 Billy TownsendUD10Aug 18, 1930Arena Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
184Loss111–41–19 Justo SuárezPTS10Jul 17, 1930Yankee Stadium, New York City, New City, US
183Loss111–40–19 Johnny O'KeefePTS10Jun 26, 1930Garfield, New Jersey, US
182Loss111–39–19 Tony CanzoneriPTS10Jun 4, 1930Ebbets Field, New York City, New York, US
181Draw111–38–19 Lud AbellaPTS10May 12, 1930Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, US
180Loss111–38–18 Jack 'Kid' BergUD10Apr 4, 1930Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USFor NBA and The Ring light welterweight titles
179Win111–37–18 Georgie BalducPTS10Mar 25, 1930Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
178Win110–37–18 Buster BrownPTS10Mar 17, 193010th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
177Win109–37–18 Tony LambertPTS10Mar 10, 1930Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, US
176Win108–37–18 Billy McMahonPTS10Mar 3, 1930St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, US
175Win107–37–18 Petey MackPTS10Feb 11, 1930Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
174Win106–37–18 Doc SnellPTS6Jan 1, 1930Greenwich Coliseum, Tacoma, Washington, US
173Loss105–37–18 Tommy GroganPTS10Dec 6, 1929Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, California, US
172Loss105–36–18 Eddie MurdockPTS10Nov 15, 1929Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, US
171Win105–35–18 Frankie StetsonPTS10Nov 4, 1929State Armory, San Francisco, California, US
170Win104–35–18 Frankie StetsonPTS10Sep 30, 1929State Armory, San Francisco, California, US
169Loss103–35–18 Manuel QuinteroPTS10Jul 31, 1929Ebbets Field, New York City, New York, US
168Win103–34–18 Lope TenorioPTS10Jul 23, 1929Queensboro Stadium, New York City, New York, US
167Loss102–34–18 Billy WallacePTS12May 21, 1929Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, US
166Win102–33–18 Luis VicentiniPTS10May 10, 1929Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
165Loss101–33–18 Georgie DayPTS10May 6, 1929Arena, New Haven, Connecticut, US
164Loss101–32–18 Louis 'Kid' KaplanPTS10Apr 2, 1929Arena, New Haven, Connecticut, US
163Loss101–31–18 Jimmy McLarninKO2, 1:37Mar 1, 1929Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
162Loss101–30–18 Jimmy McLarninUD10Jan 11, 1929Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
161Win101–29–18 Petey MackPTS10Dec 17, 1928Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
160Win100–29–18 'Baby' Joe GansPTS10Nov 16, 1928Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
159Loss99–29–18 'Cowboy' Eddie AndersonPTS10Oct 26, 1928City Auditorium, Omaha, Nebraska, US
158Win99–28–18 Hubert GillisPTS10Oct 19, 1928Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, US
157Win98–28–18 Tommy GroganPTS10Oct 5, 1928Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
156Win97–28–18 Jackie ShupackPTS8Sep 11, 1928Arena, Garfield, New Jersey, US
155Win96–28–18 Frankie FinkPTS10Sep 4, 1928Dexter Park Arena, Woodhaven, New York City, New York, US
154Win95–28–18 Lope TenorioPTS10Aug 21, 1928Dexter Park Arena, Woodhaven, New York City, New York, US
153Win94–28–18 Jose GarciaKO1 Aug 6, 1928Dexter Park Arena, Woodhaven, New York City, New York, US
152Loss93–28–18 Mike DundeePTS10Jun 20, 1928Taylor Bowl, Newburgh Heights, Ohio, US
151Loss93–27–18 Stanislaus LoayzaPTS10Jun 12, 1928Queensboro Stadium, New York City, New York, US
150Draw93–26–18 Carl DuanePTS10May 29, 1928Queensboro Stadium, New York City, New York, US
149Win93–26–17 Lope TenorioPTS10May 4, 1928Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
148Win92–26–17 Mike DundeePTS12Apr 9, 1928Memorial Hall, Dayton, Ohio, US
147Win91–26–17 Hubert GillisPTS6Mar 31, 1928Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
146Win90–26–17 Al BryantPTS10Feb 26, 1928Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, US
145Win89–26–17 Hubert GillisPTS6Feb 25, 1928Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
144Loss88–26–17 Al GordonPTS10Feb 13, 1928Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
143Loss88–25–17 Lope TenorioPTS10Jan 17, 1928Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, US
142Win88–24–17 Johnny FarrPTS12Jan 4, 1928Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, US
141Loss87–24–17 Tod MorganDQ14, 2:09Dec 16, 1927Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USFor NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring super featherweight titles;
Glick was DQ'd for a low blow which knocked Morgan down
140Win87–23–17 Jack BernsteinPTS10Nov 14, 1927Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
139Win86–23–17 Johnny JadickPTS10Oct 26, 1927108th Field Artillery Armory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
138Win85–23–17 Bobby GarciaPTS10Oct 10, 1927Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
137Win84–23–17 Doc SnellPTS10Sep 15, 1927Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
136Loss83–23–17 Mickey ChapinDQ4 Sep 2, 1927Ocean Park Casino, Long Branch, New Jersey, US
135Win83–22–17 Bobby GarciaPTS10Aug 22, 1927Dexter Park Arena, Woodhaven, New York City, New York, US
134Win82–22–17 André RoutisPTS10Aug 17, 1927Ebbets Field, New York City, New York, US
133Win81–22–17 Mike DundeePTS10Jul 25, 1927Shewbridge Field, Chicago, Illinois, US
132Win80–22–17 Frankie FinkPTS10Jul 12, 1927Queensboro Stadium, New York City, New York, US
131Loss79–22–17 Benny BassPTS10Jun 27, 1927Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
130Win79–21–17 André RoutisPTS10Jun 7, 1927Queensboro Stadium, New York City, New York, US
129NC78–21–17 'Cowboy' Eddie AndersonNC7, 0:38Apr 25, 1927Arena, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, USBout stopped as both men were "stalling" and pulling their punches
128Win78–21–17 Bobby JonesKO1, 0:38Apr 18, 1927Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, US
127NC77–21–17 Benny BassNC3 Apr 11, 1927Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USDeclared a no-contest by the
126Win77–21–17 Sollie CastellaneNWS10Mar 28, 1927Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, US
125Loss77–21–17 Benny BassUD10Mar 21, 1927Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
124Win77–20–17 Freddie MüllerPTS6Feb 28, 1927Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, US
123Loss76–20–17 Petey MackDQ5 Jan 15, 1927Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
122Draw76–19–17 Mike BallerinoPTS10Dec 20, 1926Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
121Loss76–19–16 Al DelmontNWS10Nov 29, 1926Newark, New Jersey, US
120Draw76–19–16 Mike BallerinoPTS10Nov 13, 1926Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
119Win76–19–15 Al DelmontDQ2 Nov 1, 1926Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, US
118Loss75–19–15 Tod MorganPTS15Sep 30, 1926Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USFor NYSAC and The Ring super featherweight titles
117Loss75–18–15 Jimmy McLarninPTS10Sep 7, 1926Arena, Vernon, California, US
116Loss75–17–15 Ray MillerNWS10Aug 26, 1926Mills Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, US
115Draw75–17–15 'Cowboy' Eddie AndersonPTS10Aug 5, 1926Mills Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, US
114Win75–17–14 Ray MillerPTS10Jul 24, 1926Coney Island Stadium, New York City, New York, US
113Loss74–17–14 Dick FinneganKO6, 1:17Jun 16, 1926Braves Field, Boston, Massachusetts, US
112Win74–16–14 'Cowboy' Eddie AndersonPTS10Jun 11, 1926Coney Island Stadium, New York City, New York, US
111Loss73–16–14 Carl DuaneDQ6, 1:22May 25, 1926Queensboro Stadium, New York City, New York, US
110Win73–15–14 Tommy FarleyNWS10Apr 23, 1926Arcola Park Arena, Hackensack, New Jersey, US
109Win73–15–14 Petey MackNWS10Apr 14, 19264th Regiment Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, US
108Loss73–15–14 Frankie LaFayPTS10Mar 19, 1926Arena, Syracuse, New York, US
107Win73–14–14 Jackie WestTKO10 Feb 22, 1926Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
106Win72–14–14 Benny GouldNWS10Feb 5, 1926Convention Hall, Camden, New Jersey, US
105Win72–14–14 Johnny DundeePTS10Jan 29, 1926Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
104Win71–14–14 Ruby SteinTKO7 Jan 18, 1926Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
103Win70–14–14 Danny KramerPTS10Jan 8, 1926Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
102Win69–14–14 Billy KennedyUD12Dec 28, 1925Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
101Win68–14–14 Jose LombardoTKO6, 1:25Dec 14, 1925Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
100Win67–14–14 Eugenio FernandezTKO5 Dec 5, 1925Commonwealth Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
99Win66–14–14 Dick FinneganPTS10Nov 23, 1925Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
98Draw65–14–14 Jackie BradyPTS10Oct 27, 1925Knickerbocker A.C. Arena, Albany, New York, US
97Win65–14–13 Johnny CooneyPTS12Oct 20, 192527th Division Train Armory, New York City, New York, US
96Loss64–14–13 Tony PalmerDQ7 Aug 27, 1925Dexter Park, Woodhaven, New York City, New York, US
95Draw64–13–13 Johnny O'ConnorPTS12Aug 17, 1925Stadium, Troy, New York, US
9464–13–12 Johnny O'ConnorNC1 Aug 10, 1925Stadium, Troy, New York, USThis bout was stopped due to rain
93Draw64–13–12 Harry FelixPTS12Jul 27, 1925Queensboro Stadium, New York City, New York, US
92Win64–13–11 Johnny KochanskyNWS10Jul 10, 1925Bayonne, Louisiana, US
91Win64–13–11 Bobby GarciaDQ7, 1:05Jun 4, 1925Dexter Park, Woodhaven, New York City, New York, USGarcia was DQ'd for punching low
90Loss63–13–11 Johnny O'ConnorDQ3 May 27, 1925Stadium, Troy, New York, USGlick was DQ'd for punching low
89Win63–12–11 Frankie LaFayPTS12May 12, 1925Knickerbocker A.C. Arena, Albany, New York, US
88Win62–12–11 Gavino DemairPTS8May 5, 192527th Division Train Armory, New York City, New York, US
87Win61–12–11 Johnny CooneyPTS12Apr 30, 1925102nd Medical Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, US
86Draw60–12–11 Frankie LaFayPTS12Apr 21, 1925Knickerbocker A.C. Arena, Albany, New York, US
85Win60–12–10 Petey HayesPTS12Apr 7, 192527th Division Train Armory, New York City, New York, US
84Win59–12–10 Tony PalmerPTS12Mar 24, 192527th Division Train Armory, New York City, New York, US
83Win58–12–10 Joey BakerPTS10Mar 12, 1925Rink S.C., New York City, New York, US
82Win57–12–10 Tony PalmerPTS12Mar 3, 192527th Division Train Armory, New York City, New York, US
81Win56–12–10 Jack 'Kid' BatesKO7 Feb 17, 192527th Division Train Armory, New York City, New York, US
80Win55–12–10 Tony PalmerPTS12Feb 7, 192514th Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, US
79Win54–12–10 Harry RussellKO2 Jan 27, 192527th Division Train Armory, New York City, New York, US
78Win53–12–10 Harry SuttonTKO6 Jan 13, 192527th Division Train Armory, New York City, New York, US
77Loss52–12–10 Bobby GarciaKO5 Jan 8, 1925Manhattan Casino, New York City, New York, US
76Win52–11–10 Jimmy HutchinsonPTS6Dec 6, 1924Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
75Win51–11–10 Frankie MaxwellPTS10Oct 24, 1924Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
74Loss50–11–10 Joey SilversDQ7, 1:58Oct 3, 1924Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
73Draw50–10–10 Joey SilversPTS10Sep 10, 1924Henderson's Bowl, New York City, New York, US
72Loss50–10–9 Joey SilversPTS10Aug 19, 1924Henderson's Bowl, New York City, New York, US
71Win50–9–9 Eddie BradyPTS12Jul 23, 1924Henderson's Bowl, New York City, New York, US
70Win49–9–9 Frankie GarciaNWS6Jun 27, 1924Sager's Arena, Aurora, Illinois, US
69Win49–9–9 Frankie SchaefferNWS10Jun 13, 1924Sager's Arena, Aurora, Illinois, US
68Win49–9–9 Marty MandevillePTS10May 27, 1924Knickerbocker A.C. Arena, Albany, New York, US
67Win48–9–9 Jimmy HutchinsonPTS6May 2, 1924Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
66Loss47–9–9 Frankie EdwardsDQ5 Apr 5, 1924Ridgewood Grove SC, New York City, New York, US
65Win47–8–9 Ruby SteinPTS12Mar 31, 1924Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
64Win46–8–9 Edwin RileyPTS12Mar 18, 192447th Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, US
63Win45–8–9 Johnny KochanskyPTS6Mar 14, 1924Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
62Win44–8–9 Young DiamondPTS12Mar 4, 192427th Division Train Armory, New York City, New York, US
61Win43–8–9 Jimmy HutchinsonPTS6Mar 1, 1924Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
60Loss42–8–9 Johnny KochanskyPTS6Feb 16, 1924Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
59Win42–7–9 Jack McGeehanPTS6Feb 9, 1924Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
58Draw41–7–9 Tony PalmerPTS6Jan 19, 1924Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
57Win41–7–8 Tony PalmerPTS6Jan 5, 1924Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
56Loss40–7–8 Johnny KochanskyPTS6Dec 14, 1923Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
55Win40–6–8 Billy BrownKO3 Dec 8, 19239th Coast Defense Armory, New York City, New York, US
54Win39–6–8 Harry SuttonPTS10Nov 27, 192327th Division Train Armory, New York City, New York, US
53Loss38–6–8 Jackie BradyPTS6Nov 12, 1923Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
52Draw38–5–8 Joey SilversPTS6Oct 22, 1923Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
51Win38–5–7 Emil MorrowPTS12Oct 16, 192347th Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, US
50Draw37–5–7 Johnny KochanskyPTS6Oct 11, 1923Rink S.C., New York City, New York, US
49Win37–5–6 Harry SimmonsTKO2 Oct 6, 1923Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
48Win36–5–6 Emil MorrowPTS12Sep 25, 192327th Division Train Armory, New York City, New York, US
47Draw35–5–6 Tony PalmerPTS6Sep 22, 1923Ridgewood Grove SC, New York City, New York, US
46Win35–5–5 Joe 'Kid' RichiePTS6Sep 17, 1923Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
45Win34–5–5 Billy BrownPTS6Aug 10, 1923Arena, Rockaway Beach, New York City, New York, US
44Draw33–5–5 Joey SilversPTS6Aug 4, 1923Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, US
43Loss33–5–4 Jimmy HutchinsonPTS6Jun 9, 1923Ridgewood Grove SC, New York City, New York, US
42Win33–4–4 Al KetchellPTS6May 24, 1923Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
41Win32–4–4 Ruby SteinPTS6May 12, 1923Ridgewood Grove SC, New York City, New York, US
40Win31–4–4 Jack RiccaPTS6May 1, 1923Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City, New York, USExact date and location unknown
39Win30–4–4 Lou GuglielminiPTS6Apr 28, 1923Clermont Avenue Rink, New York City, New York, US
38Win29–4–4 Billy BrownPTS6Apr 17, 1923Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City, New York, USExact date and location unknown
37Win28–4–4 Roy TaylorTKO3 Apr 3, 192347th Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, US
36Win27–4–4 Ruby SteinPTS12Mar 6, 192347th Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, US
35Win26–4–4 Sammy MelvinDQ10 Feb 13, 192347th Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, US
34Win25–4–4 Al KalePTS12Feb 2, 19232nd Naval Militia Armory, New York City, New York, US
33Win24–4–4 Ruby SteinPTS12Jan 16, 192347th Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, US
32Loss23–4–4 Petey HayesKO6 Jan 6, 19239th Coast Defense Armory, New York City, New York, US
31Loss23–3–4 Young DiamondPTS8Dec 21, 1922102nd Medical Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, US
30Win23–2–4 Al KalePTS12Nov 21, 192247th Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, USWon vacant National Guard featherweight title
29Win22–2–4 Young DiamondPTS12Nov 16, 1922102nd Medical Regiment Armory, New York City, New York, US
28Draw21–2–4 Kid ButlerPTS12Nov 4, 19222nd Field Artillery Reg. Armory, New York City, New York, US