Sammy Mandel

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Sammy Mandell (b. February 5, 1904 in Rockford, Illinois, d. November 7, 1967 in Oak Park, Illinois) was a former world lightweight boxing champion. Born Samuel Mandella, he was known as the "Rockford Sheik", due to his Rudolph Valentino like good looks.

[edit] Pro career

Trained by the legendary Jack Blackburn, Mandell was an outstanding, clever fighter who carried a solid punch, fast hands and superb defensive skills. He won the championship when he outpointed Rocky Kansas on July 3, 1926. He successfully defended his crown against hall of famers and future champions Tony Canzoneri and Jimmy McLarnin. In a startling upset, Mandell lost the crown when he was KOed by Al Singer in the first round.

[edit] External links

Professional boxing record for Sammy Mandel from BoxRec


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