Miller, Charley "Red" : Jews In Sports @ Virtual Museum

Miller, Charley "Red"

Miller, who boxed professionally in the 1930s and early 1940s, fought in every weight class from featherweight to junior middleweight.

Birth and Death Dates:
unknown

Career Highlights:
Born in New York, Miller spent most of his professional career in the New York area. He began fighting in the early 1930s and won the majorty of his fights. In late 1930, he fought at Prospect Hall in Brooklyn as a featherweight. Only three years later, Miller had gained over 25 pounds and fought as a junior middleweight. In 1941, he boxed in Newcastle, Australia and knocked out Spud Arnold in the fourth-round.

Origin:
New York City


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(thank you to Vic Zimet for providing Miller's name to the web site)