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Jack Lester (boxer)

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Jack Lester
Born
Jack Jubeck

(1891-05-02)2 May 1891
NationalityUnited States United States
Other namesKid Lester
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Reach72 in (183 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights54
Wins26
Wins by KO19
Losses18
Draws4
No contests6

Jack "Kid" Lester (2 May 1891 – 1916) was an American heavyweight boxer.

Biography

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He was born in Calumet, Michigan as Jack Jubeck on May 2, 1891 to Polish parents. He was raised in Cle Elum, Washington.

Lester's record was fairly unspectacular, though his knockout ratio in winning bouts was fairly high. His first manager was Harry Burns, but in 1910, ex-boxing champion Tommy Burns took Lester on. Tommy Burns sent Lester to Australia in 1911 to gain fight experience, and in September that year he beat Bill Lang, the Australian heavyweight champion, by points. While in Australia Lester and Burns's relationship became strained and Lester dropped Burns for Hugh MacIntosh. Lester spent the entirety of 1912 in Australia, but by March 1913 Lester was back in the States and fighting in California. Towards the end of his career he lost two matches to Light Heavyweight champion Jack Dillon.

He died in 1916 at the age of 26.[1]

Professional boxing record

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References

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  1. ^ "Jack Lester". Boxrec. Retrieved 2010-10-15. A profile in the April 16, 1929 Ironwood Daily Globe reported that Lester had died at the age of 26 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Best of Times, movie 1986

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Australian heavyweight Championship Succeeded by