Fox, Lou : Jews In Sports @ Virtual Museum

Fox, Lou

Fox fought professionally as a featherweight and lightweight in the 1930s.

Birth and Death Dates:
b. 1912

Career Highlights:
Fox began his professional career in the early 1930s. In December 1932, he fought another Jewish boxer, Davey Adelman and won a four-round decision. In October 1933, Fox then fought top featherweight contender Pete DeGrasse and lost a six-round decision. In December 1936, he then fought the Italian Aldo Spoldi, but was knocked out by the future European lightweight champion in the second-round. Fox retired in the late 1930s.

Origin:
New York City

Physical description:
5'5", 124-135 pounds


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References:
Everlast Boxing Record (published by The Boxing News, 1936)