Ryan O'Neal - Amateur Boxing Record

Amateur boxing record
Result Record Opponent Method Date Round Time Event Location Notes
Win Frankie Lohman KO 1959 1 Munich, Germany
Loss Tony Foramero PTS 1957 3 Golden Gloves Tournament Los Angeles, California
Win Stevie Rouse KO 1957 1 Golden Gloves Tournament (Finals) Los Angeles, California
Win Chuck Newell PTS 1957 3 Golden Gloves Tournament (Semi-Finals) Los Angeles, California
Win Alvin "Allen" Walker KO 1957 1 Los Angeles, California
Win Samuel Roland Foul 1956 1 Hollywood, Florida
Win Leonard Wallace KO 1956 1 Los Angeles, California
Win Eugene Liebert KO 1956 1 Los Angeles, California
Win Felix Morse KO 1956 2 Los Angeles, California
Win George Shay PTS 1956 3 Hollywood, California
Win Edmund Dowe PTS 1956 3 Los Angeles, California
Win Victor Fellsen KO 1956 1 Los Angeles, California
Loss Dal Stewart PTS 1956 3 Los Angeles, California
Loss George Shay PTS 1956 3 Golden Gloves Tournament Los Angeles, California
Win J. Cecil Gray PTS 1956 3 Golden Gloves Tournament Los Angeles, California
Loss J. Cecil Gray PTS 1956 3 Los Angeles, California

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