1904-11-11  Morris Harris  8-1-0       
Manhattan A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States L NWS 6 6   
According to the Philadelphia Item, this was Jeannette's first fight "in public." After a
bad start he made a great comeback, but not enough to win.

1905-03-02  Morris Harris  13-3-0       
Broadway A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States L NWS 6 6   
Newspaper decision as reported in Philadelphia Item. It was a very hard fought, close
battle.

1905-04-20  Black Bill  20-6-2       
Broadway A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States L KO 2 6   
1905-05-09  Jack Johnson  39-5-8       
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States NC ND 3 0   
Record indicates Johnson fought Jeannette and Johnson on the same day.

1905-05-19  Jack Johnson  40-5-8       
Knickerbocker A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States NC ND 6 6   
1905-06-08  Black Bill  21-7-2       
Broadway A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W NWS 6 6   
1905-07-06  George Cole  87-20-18       
Broadway A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States L NWS 6 6   
Newspaper decision from the Philadelphia Item, It was a great fight.

1905-08-28  George Cole  88-20-18       
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States NC ND 6 6   
Philadelphia Item scored it for Jeannette, Philadelphia Inquirer for Cole.

1905-10-07  Pat O'Rourke  0-0-0
North Bergen, New Jersey, United States W KO 5 0   
1905-10-11  Black Bill  21-9-2       
Wilmington, Delaware, United States W KO 7 10   
1905-10-26  Jim Jeffords  26-22-4       
Broadway A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W NWS 6 6   
Jeannette had the better of Jeffords according to the Philadelphia Item.

1905-10-28  George Cole  88-20-18       
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W NWS 6 6   
Newspaper decision from the Philadelphia Item. Jeannette was about 40 pounds
heavier than Cole.

1905-11-02  Black Bill  21-10-2       
Wilmington, Delaware, United States D PTS 6 6   
1905-11-25  Jack Johnson  45-5-8       
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W DQ 2 0   
Johnson defends world 'colored' heavyweight title. Although losing Johnson still
claimed the title because he was disqualified

1905-12-02  Jack Johnson  45-6-8       
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States NC ND 6 6   
Johnson defends world 'colored' heavyweight title

1905-12-20  Walter Johnson  3-9-5       
New York City, New York, United States NC ND 3 0   
1905-12-25  Sam Langford  32-4-10       
Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States W TKO 8 0   

1906-01-16  Jack Johnson  45-6-8       
Sharkey A.C., New York City, New York, United States L NWS 3 3   
Johnson defends world 'colored' heavyweight title. (Boston Globe)

1906-03-14  Jack Johnson  47-6-8       
Baltimore, Maryland, United States L PTS 15 15   
Johnson defends world 'colored' heavyweight title

1906-04-05  Sam Langford  34-5-10       
Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States L PTS 15 15   
1906-09-06  Black Bill  23-12-3       
Broadway A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W KO 4 6   
1906-09-20  Jack Johnson  51-6-9       
Broadway A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States L NWS 6 6   
Johnson defends world 'colored' heavyweight title
Newspaper decision from ther Daily Kennebec Journal

1906-11-26  Jack Johnson  53-6-9       
Auditorium, Portland, Maine, United States D PTS 10 10   
~ referee: Marty Sullivan ~
Johnson defends world 'colored' heavyweight title

1907-01-11  Sam Langford  38-7-10       
Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States D PTS 12 12   
1907-02-11  Jim Jeffords  28-25-4       
Portland, Maine, United States W KO 7 10   
1907-03-08  Young Peter Jackson  72-25-22       
Spring Garden A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States NC ND 6 6   
1907-04-15 185 Sam McVea 208 12-4-0       
Lyric Hall, New York City, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
New York Times

1907-06-11  Morris Harris  18-10-2       
Consolidated A.C., New York City, New York, United States W TKO 4 0   

1908-01-13  Joe Phillips  0-0-0
Consolidated A.C., New York City, New York, United States W KO 3 0   
Jeannette permitted Phillips to do all the leading, in the third he clipped him on the jaw
and he went down in a heap. Resting for about five minutes Jeannette then faced Jones.

1908-01-13  Griff Jones  0-0-0
Consolidated A.C., New York City, New York, United States W KO 3 0   
Jones tried his best to make a fair showing, but Jeannette could not help but find the
openings. In the third Jeannette whipped a hard right to the body and a left hook to the
jaw, Jones went to sleep.

1908-01-27  Jim Jeffords  28-29-4       
Consolidated A.C., New York City, New York, United States W KO 2 6   
1908-02-17  George Cole  99-30-23       
Consolidated A.C., New York City, New York, United States W TKO 4 6   
1908-03-03  Sam Langford  44-8-11       
Armory, Boston, Massachusetts, United States D PTS 12 12   
1908-03-09  Sam Campbell  0-0-0
Consolidated A.C., New York City, New York, United States W TKO 6 0   
1908-05-08  Jim Barry  14-4-0       
New York City, New York, United States NC ND 6 6   
1908-09-01  Sam Langford  50-8-12       
National A.C., New York City, New York, United States D NWS 6 6   
Newspaper decision was a draw according to the New York Times. Jeanette was
knocked down in the 1st and 2nd round, but it was felt that his rally afterword against
Langford had earned him a draw

1908-09-15  Sandy Ferguson  31-13-10       
Armory, Boston, Massachusetts, United States W PTS 12 12   
1908-12-07  Morris Harris  23-13-3       
West End A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W NWS 6 6   
The Philadelphia Item reported Jeannette as having had the best of the fight.

1909-01-23  Ben Taylor  1-10-2       
Paris, Paris, France W KO 3 0   
1909-02-06  Charley Croxon  0-0-0
Paris, Paris, France W TKO 2 0   
1909-02-20  Sam McVea  22-5-0       
Cirque de Paris, Paris, Paris, France L PTS 20 20   
Considered to be for the world 'colored' heavyweight title as Jack Johnson drew the
color-bar. Jeannette was knocked down three times in the fight.

1909-04-17  Sam McVea  24-5-0       
Cirque de Paris, Paris, Paris, France W TKO 49 0   
This bout lasted three and a half hours, and was for a purse of $6,000. McVey loses
world "colored" heavyweight title claim.

1909-05-01  Jack Scales  11-13-2       
Paris, Paris, France W KO 1 0   
1909-05-22  Sandy Ferguson  34-14-11       
Paris, Paris, France W PTS 20 20   
1909-05-27  Trooper Cooke  0-0-0
London, United Kingdom W TKO 2 0   
1909-05-27  Harry Sherring  1-5-3       
London, United Kingdom W TKO 4 0   
Record indicates Jeannette fought Cooke and Shearing on the same day-1909/05/27.

1909-06-22  Sandy Ferguson  34-15-11       
Armory A.C., Boston, Massachusetts, United States L PTS 12 12   
~ referee: Al Sheehan ~

1909-08-27  Sandy Ferguson  35-15-11       
Fairmont A.C., Bronx, New York, United States W TKO 8 0   
1909-09-18  Al Kubiak  16-3-3       
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States L NWS 6 6   
The Philadelphia Item reported that Kubiak deserved the newspaper decision in a close
fight.

1909-10-30  Al Kubiak  17-3-3       
Cirque de Paris, Paris, Paris, France W KO 10 20   
According to an eyewitness account in BOXING (England), this fight ended in the tenth
round, not the fifth as mistakenly listed in record books.

1909-11-13  Sid Russell  17-7-3       
Paris, Paris, France W PTS 15 15   
1909-12-11  Sam McVea  27-6-0       
Paris, Paris, France D PTS 20 20   

1910-05-24  Andy Morris  7-5-4       
Armory AA, Boston, Massachusetts, United States W TKO 3 12   
1910-06-03  Jim Smith  11-5-2       
National S.C., New York City, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
New York Times

1910-07-01  Morris Harris  25-18-4       
National A.C., New York City, New York, United States D NWS 10 10   
The New York Times reported the newspaper decision as a draw.

1910-09-06  Sam Langford  66-8-16       
Armory A.C., Boston, Massachusetts, United States L PTS 15 15   
Langford defends world 'colored' heavyweight title claim

1910-09-30  Morris Harris  27-18-5       
National A.C., New York City, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
The New York Times gave the newspaper decision as a win for Jeannette.

1910-11-10  Black Bill  23-15-3       
Long Acre A.C., New York City, New York, United States W KO 5 10   

1911-01-10  Sam Langford  69-8-16       
Armory A.A., Boston, Massachusetts, United States L PTS 12 12   
~ referee: Charlie White ~
Langford defends world 'colored' heavyweight title claim
"Langford had a decisive lead in every round but one and in the first round dropped
Jeannette for a count of eight." (Elbert County Banner)

1911-02-08  Jim Barry  22-12-6       
American A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W NWS 6 6   
Jeannette won the newspaper decision. (Daily Northwestern)

1911-03-16  Jim Barry  23-13-6       
National S.C., New York City, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
New York Times

1911-04-20  Al Kubiak  20-10-4       
National S.C., New York City, New York, United States W KO 9 10   
~ referee: Patsy Haley ~

1911-07-25  Al Kubiak  20-12-5       
20th Century A.C., New York City, New York, United States W KO 3 10   
1911-08-01  
Tony Ross  21-13-8       
20th Century A.C., New York City, New York, United States D NWS 10 10   
New York Times

1911-08-23  Dummy Maxson  0-4-2       
Fairmont A.C., Bronx, New York, United States W KO 1 0   
1911-08-29  Porky Dan Flynn  29-6-8       
Fairmont A.C., Bronx, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
This was the first fight card in New York state under the new Frawley Law which
legalized boxing. Jeannette won the newspaper decision according to the New York
Times. Flynn clinched continually in the bout. New York City newspapers favored
Jeannette (Jack Kincaid).

1911-09-05  Sam Langford  78-8-17       
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, United States L NWS 10 10   
Langford won the newspaper decision according to the New York Times. Jeanette was
knocked down in the 1st, 4th, and 10th rounds.
Langford defends world 'colored' heavyweight title claim

1911-11-30  Bill Watkins  0-0-0
Albany, New York, United States W KO 1 0   
1911-12-07  Jewey Smith  10-17-1       
Fordon A.C., New York City, New York, United States W KO 3 0   
1911-12-11  Young Jack Johnson  5-7-2       
Memphis, Tennessee, United States W KO 4 8   
1911-12-15  Nat Dewey  8-3-4       
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States W PTS 8 8   
1911-12-18  Al Mitchell  0-0-0
Memphis, Tennessee, United States W KO 4 0   
1911-12-21  Topeka Jack Johnson  0-1-0  
Louisiana A.C., New Orleans, Louisiana, United States W KO 3 0   
1911-12-26  Jack 'Twin' Sullivan  49-20-33       
Convention Hall, Buffalo, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
"Joe Jeanette came near knocking out Jack (Twin) Sullivan at Buffalo Tuesday night.
Jeanette easily got the decision." (Sandusky Star Journal)

1912-01-19  Griff Jones  6-5-1       
Utica, New York, United States W KO 3 0  
1912-02-19  Morris Harris  30-27-6       
American A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W NWS 3 3   
The Philadelphia Item reported Jeannette as having the best of both Morris Harris and
Chuck Carleton in three-rounders.

1912-02-19  Chuck Carleton  5-4-0       
American A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W NWS 3 3   
Record indicates Jeannette fought Harris and Carleton on the same day-1912/02/18.
Jeannette won the newspaper decision according to the Philadelphia Item

1912-02-27  Andy Morris  19-12-7       
New Haven, Connecticut, United States W TKO 6 15   
1912-03-13 192 Nat Dewey 177 8-4-6       
Long Acre A.A., New York City, New York, United States W TKO 7 10   
1912-04-01 189 Griff Jones 174 6-6-1       
Olympic A.C., New York City, New York, United States W TKO 4 10   
~ referee: Dan Tone ~

1912-04-04  Black Bill  24-18-3       
Lewiston, Maine, United States W KO 3 12   
1912-05-24  George Rodel  11-3-0       
Old Cosmo Rink, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom W KO 11 15   
1912-06-15 196½ Black Bill 197½ 24-19-3       
Royale A.C., Brooklyn, New York, United States W DQ 6 10   
Bill had wrestled Jennette through the ropes several times.

1912-07-15  Jeff Madden  0-4-1       
New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States W TKO 4 0   
1912-07-15  Mickey McDonough  9-26-5       
New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States W TKO 2 0   
Record indicates Jeannette fought Madden and McDonough on the same day-1912/07/15

1912-07-29  Battling Jim Johnson  8-7-2       
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W NWS 6 6   
(Chicago Tribune 12/29/1912)

1912-08-09  Young Hank Griffin  3-6-0       
Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States W KO 3 0   
1912-08-19  Jeff Madden  0-5-1       
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, United States W TKO 2 10   
~ referee: Billy Joh ~

1912-08-20  Bill Tate  0-0-0
Morris Park, Newark, New Jersey, United States W KO 2 6   
This was one of two fights that Jeannette had on this date. Tate is thought to have had
previous experience in the southern states, fighting on all-black programs. (see Chapter
V in Nat Fleischer,'s Black Dynamite, Volume V)

1912-08-20  Battling Brooks  0-6-0       
Morris Park, Newark, New Jersey, United States W KO 2 0   
Record indicates Jeannette fought Brooks and Tate on the same day-1912/08/20.

1912-08-30  Griff Jones  6-7-1       
Rockaway, New York, United States W KO 3 0   
1912-09-02  Jeff Clark  40-6-5       
Exposition Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States L NWS 6 6   
Newspaper decision from the Pittsburgh Post, which reported that Clark outboxed
Jeannette.

1912-09-09 195 Tony Ross 207 24-14-11       
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, United States W DQ 7 10   
~ referee: Billy Joh ~

1912-10-30  Battling Jim Johnson 221 8-8-2       
Fourty-fourth Street S.C., New York City, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
Jeanette won the newspaper decision according to the New York Times.
Jeanette won eight rounds, Johnson scored a knockdown in the first round. (Reno
Evening Gazette)

1912-11-27  George Christian  1-0-0  
Columbus, Ohio, United States W KO 8 0   
1912-12-06  Chuck Carleton  8-8-0       
National A.C., New York City, New York, United States W TKO 2 10   
Carleton was introduced as the champion of the US Navy.

1913-01-01  Battling Jim Johnson  10-9-2       
Irving A.C., Brooklyn, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
Jeanette ND-W 10 (NYT)

1913-01-17  Jeff Clark  46-6-5       
Southwest A.C., Joplin, Missouri, United States W NWS 10 10   
Jeanette won the newspaper decision. (Nevada State Journal)

1913-01-21  Battling Jim Johnson  11-10-2       
Providence, Rhode Island, United States W DQ 15 0   
1913-01-24  Chuck Carleton  8-9-0       
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States W KO 1 6   
1913-02-02  Jack Thompson  0-0-0
L PTS ? 0   
Exact date and location unknown.

1913-02-10  Jack Reed  2-9-0       
Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States W TKO 2 0   
1913-03-17  Jack Reed  2-10-0       
Queensboro A.C., Long Island City, New York, United States W TKO 3 0   
1913-04-16  George 'Kid' Cotton  3-5-1       
Olympic A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W TKO 4 0   
1913-05-21  Black Bill  25-22-3       
Gowanus A.C., Brooklyn, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
The Boston Globe reported as easy win for Jeannette on newspaper decision.

1913-06-23  Jeff Clark  53-7-7       
Memphis, Tennessee, United States NC NC 8 8   
The fight "was stopped by the referee in the last round and declared no contest.
Jeanette had the better of the bout from the start and in the opinion of the referee was
making no effort to dispose of his opponent." (Washington Post)

1913-06-27  Al Benedict  6-12-0       
Joplin, Missouri, United States W TKO 3 0   
1913-07-01  Harry Wills  9-1-1       
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States D NWS 10 10   
Newspaper draw. (Nevada State Journal)

1913-07-04  Nat Dewey  8-6-6       
Savannah, Georgia, United States W PTS 10 10   
1913-07-22 192½ John Lester Johnson 173 0-1-1   
Atlantic Garden A.C., New York City, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
Newspaper decision from New York City newspapers (Jack Kincaid). Johnson was
floored for a 9-count in round two.

1913-10-03  Sam Langford 199¼ 90-9-19       
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, United States D NWS 10 10   
~ referee: Billy Joh ~
Newspaper decision was a draw according to the New York Times. It was felt that
Langford was badly out of shape.
Atlanta Constitution reported Jeannette winning
Langford defends world 'colored' heavyweight title claim

1913-12-20  Sam Langford  91-10-20       
Luna Park, Paris, Paris, France L PTS 20 20   
World Heavyweight Title,
as recognized by the French Boxing Federation which had stripped Jack Johnson (and
which shortly after stripped Langford)

1914-02-21  Alf Langford  6-2-0       
Paris, Paris, France W KO 7 0   
"Langford was the better of the two in the early rounds, but he slipped in the 7th round
in trying to land a heavy blow, and fell, dazed, being counted out". (Sydney Morning
Herald).

1914-03-21  Georges Carpentier  69-9-5       
Paris, Paris, France W PTS 15 15   
1914-04-08  Andrew Johnson  2-0-0   
Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom W KO 4 0   
1914-05-02  Kid Jackson  8-4-0       
Paris, Paris, France W KO 7 0   
1914-05-04  Colin Bell  37-8-2       
Premierland, London, United Kingdom W PTS 20 20   
1914-06-09  Harry Wills  13-1-2       
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States L NWS 10 10   
Willis defends world 'colored' heavyweight title claim
Wills won the newspaper decision. (San Juan Prospector)

1914-06-16 203 Silas Green 170 3-1-0     
Broadway S.C., Brooklyn, New York, United States W TKO 3 10   
1914-07-01 197½ Battling Jim Johnson 240 12-13-3       
New York City, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
"Jeannette came within an ace of knocking out Jim Johnson in the final session of a
tenround bout tonight." (Washington Post)
Buffalo Times

1914-07-15 195 Battling Jim Johnson 220 12-14-3       
St. Nicholas Rink, New York City, New York, United States NC ND 10 10   
Atlanta Constitution reported a win for Jeannette, after he was given three minutes to
recover from a low blow in the first round, Trenton Evening Times felt the blow in the
first round wasn't a foul at all, but a blow to the pit of the stomach, and that in fact
Johnson beat Jeannette twice that evening, once by knockout, the other time on points.
Report carried in the Calgary Daily Herald supported the foul having been committed in
round 1 and said Jeannette outpointed and outpunched the bigger man.

1914-08-01  Black Bill  26-23-3       
Irving A.C., Brooklyn, New York, United States W TKO 9 10   
1914-08-04  Battling Jim Johnson  12-14-3       
New York City, New York, United States NC ND 10 10   
1914-08-11  Bill Tate  1-4-0      
Rockaway, New York, United States W TKO 6 10   
1914-09-12  Jim Kruger  0-0-0
Martins Ferry, Ohio, United States W KO 2 0   
1914-10-01  Sam Langford  100-11-21       
Stadium A.C., New York City, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
Jeanette won the newspaper decision per the New York Times

1914-11-10  Battling Jim Johnson  12-15-4       
Boston, Massachusetts, United States D PTS 12 12   
1914-12-14  Bill Tate  2-5-0       
Irving AC, Brooklyn, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
Newspaper decision from the Brooklyn Eagle (Paul Zabala).

1915-01-11 194 John Lester Johnson 177 7-6-2       
Pioneer S.C., New York City, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
Jeannette won the newspaper decision. (Washington Post). New York City newspapers
(Jack Kincaid) also reported Jeannette to be the winner.

1915-02-01  Bill Tate  2-7-1       
New York City, New York, United States W KO 2 0   
1915-02-26  Larry Williams  23-13-6       
Montreal, Quebec, Canada W KO 5 10   
1915-03-19  Cleve Hawkins  3-4-2       
Montreal, Quebec, Canada W NWS 10 10   
Jeannette won the newspaper decision. (Nevada State Journal)

1915-04-09  Arthur Pelkey  25-9-5       
Sohmer Park, Montreal, Quebec, Canada W TKO 8 10   
~ referee: Battling Levinsky ~
Jeannette was a last day subsitute for Battling Levinsky, who instead acted as referee

1915-04-13  Sam Langford  105-13-22       
Boston, Massachusetts, United States W PTS 12 12   
Langford loses world 'colored' heavyweight title claim

1915-04-19  Battling Brooks  0-7-0       
New York City, New York, United States W KO 4 0   
1915-04-27  Sam McVea  50-10-4       
Boston, Massachusetts, United States D PTS 12 12   
Jeannette defends world 'colored' heavyweight title claim

1915-05-10  Battling Jim Johnson  14-17-7       
Montreal, Quebec, Canada NC ND 10 10   
1915-05-14  Battling Brooks  0-8-0       
New York City, New York, United States W KO 5 0   
1915-07-02  Bill Watkins  8-6-1       
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
New York Times

1916-02-26  Silas Green  3-4-2       
Montreal, Quebec, Canada W KO 6 0   
Jeannette defends his world 'colored' heavyweight title claim

1916-03-24  George 'Kid' Cotton  4-11-2       
New York City, New York, United States W KO 2 0   
1916-05-12  Sam Langford  112-19-25       
Arena, Syracuse, New York, United States L KO 7 0   
Langford wins undisputed world 'colored' heavyweight title

1916-08-04 196 Porky Dan Flynn 202 49-23-17       
Flower A.C., Rochester, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
Newspaper decision from the Rochester Herald (Paul Zabala).

1916-08-17  Jim Smith  21-18-5       
Averne A.C., Averne, New York, United States W TKO 5 10   
1916-08-19  Jack Driscoll  2-15-1       
Washington Park S.C., Brooklyn, New York, United States W KO 3 0   
1916-09-05  Jack Hubbard  0-6-1       
Watertown, New York, United States W KO 5 0   
1916-12-04  Tony Ross  29-20-14       
Arlington, Pennsylvania, United States W KO 3 0   

1917-07-06  Tango Kid  1-0-0  
Vanderbilt A.C., Brooklyn, New York, United States W KO 6 0   
1917-07-20  Andre Anderson  9-8-1       
Vanderbilt A.C., Brooklyn, New York, United States W NWS 10 10   
New York Times

1917-09-14  Sam Langford  119-21-28       
Toledo, Ohio, United States L NWS 12 12   
Langford defends his World 'colored' heavyweight title claim
(Chicago Tribune)
1917-09-17  Gabe Gulart  4-2-0       
Clermont S.C., New York City, New York, United States NC ND 10 10   
1917-12-19  George Christian  3-2-2       
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States W NWS 6 6   
(Chicago Tribune)

1918-04-15  Jack Thompson  6-6-1       
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States D NWS 6 6   
Newspaper draw. (Decatur Review)

1918-07-19  Kid Norfolk  24-2-1       
Armory A.A., Jersey City, New Jersey, United States W NWS 8 8   
(Boston Globe)

1918-08-20  Battling Jim Johnson  19-31-9       
Newark, New Jersey, United States NC ND 8 8   
Exact date unknown.

1918-10-18  Kid Norfolk  24-3-1       
West Hoboken, New Jersey, United States NC ND 8 0   
1918-11-22  Jim Coffey  39-13-4       
New Haven, Connecticut, United States NC ND 4 4   
1918-12-02  Andy Schmader  0-0-1  
Hoboken, New Jersey, United States NC ND 8 8   
1918-12-08  Andy Schmader  0-0-1   
Jersey City, New Jersey, United States NC ND 8 8   

1919-02-10  Tom Cowler  46-15-2       
Jersey City, New Jersey, United States W NWS 8 8   
Jeannette won the newspaper decision. (Bridgeport Standard Telegram)

1919-05-01  Clay Turner  29-10-2       
Armory A.A., Jersey City, New Jersey, United States W NWS 8 8   
Newspaper decision from the Jersey Journal, Jersey City (Herb Goldman).

1919-05-23 200 Tom Cowler 215 47-17-2       
Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, United States L NWS 10 10   
Buffalo Boxing Record

1919-10-20  Harry Wills  45-6-3       
Fourth Regiment Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, United States L NWS 8 8   
Wills defends his World 'colored' heavyweight title claim
Wills won the newspaper decision. (Newark Advocate)

1919-11-11  Bartley Madden  21-10-3       
Bayonne, New Jersey, United States W DQ 4 8   

1922-06-01  Harry Gibson  0-0-0
Orange, New Jersey, United States D PTS 6 6  
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