Berger, Bobby : Jews In Sports @ Virtual Museum

Berger, Bobby

Berger was a main event middleweight who fought professionally in the 1940s.

Birth and Death Dates:
unknown

Career Highlights:
A middleweight from Chicago, Berger began his professional boxing career in the early 1940s. Described as a "colorful main event middleweight," he fought in the midwest at the early stages of his career in cities such as Chicago, Minneapolis, New Orleans, and Detroit. By 1943, Berger was fighting in California, in Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, and San Diego. Within two years, he had traveled East and fought in Brooklyn, Newark, Hartford (Connecticut), and Providence (Rhode Island). He finished his career in the late 1940s.

Origin:
Chicago, Illinois

Career Statistics:
Professional record (incomplete):
Wins: 11 (4 by knockout)
Losses: 30
Draws: 5


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