Cohen, Meyer : Jews In Sports @ Virtual Museum

Cohen, Meyer

Cohen was a welterweight in the 1920s.

Birth and Death Dates:
unknown

Career Highlights:
Cohen won 46 of 61 decisions during his career. Among his more prominent victims were contenders Sgt. Sammy Baker (a 3rd-round win by disqualification in May 1926) and Lew Tendler (a 10-round decision in June 1926). In 1928, though, Cohen lost a ten-round decision to Hall of Famer Jack Britton.

Origin:
unknown

Career Statistics:
Professional record:
Wins: 46 (24 by knockout)
Losses: 13
Draws: 2
No decisions: 5


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References:
When Boxing Was A Jewish Sport, by Allan Bodner (Connecticut: Praeger, 1997)