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  1. 19. Mai 2020 · Billy Collins Jr. was a promising up-and-comer in the boxing world in the 1980s. His father, William Sr., was a professional boxer before him. Collins Jr. was destined for greatness, and he proved it early in his career. Heading into his bout against veteran Luis Resto in 1983, Collins Jr. was a perfect 14-0 and had 11 knockouts to his name ...

  2. 17. Apr. 2020 · Der 21jährige Billy Collins Junior ist einer von ihnen. Collins Junior aus Nashville boxt noch nicht lange als Profi, aber seine Bilanz liest sich wie der wahr gewordene Traum vieler junger Boxhoffnungen. 14 Kämpfe, 14 Siege, elf durch Knockout. Sie nennen das Prospect „die irische Goldmine“ und er ist das, was die Amerikaner lieben.

  3. 3. Sept. 2021 · On June 16 1983, Billy Collins Jr. faced Luis Resto in a bout Billy was favoured to win. What followed, was a tale of brutality, depression and death. A youn...

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  4. Billy Collins Jr. 14-0 (11 KOs) vs. Luis Resto 20-8-2 (8 KOs) The broadcast reported Resto's record to be 19-7-3 (8 KOs). Among those in attendance were Muhammad Ali and Floyd Patterson. Fight was on the undercard of Davey Moore vs. Roberto Duran for Moore's World Boxing Association Super Welterweight Title. Collins's Post-Fight Injuries.

  5. No verão de 1983, ocorreu um evento trágico no boxe, impactando o mundo inteiro, sendo lembrado como a noite mais sombria da história do boxe.Billy Collins j...

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  6. Billy Collins Jr., właśc. William Ray Collins Jr. (ur. 21 września 1961 w Nashville, zm. 6 marca 1984 w Antioch) – amerykański bokser pochodzenia irlandzkiego walczący w wadze półśredniej. Życiorys. Od najmłodszych lat trenował boks z pomocą swojego ojca Billy'ego Collinsa seniora. W wieku 13 lat stoczył pierwszą walkę. W ...

  7. 17. Jan. 2018 · Finally, Peace for Billy Collins Sr. Published. on. January 17, 2018. By. Randy Gordon. It was Wednesday, March 7, 1984. I sat aboard an early-morning train from my home on Long Island to my office at Ring Magazine in New York City. I sat back in my seat and opened the Long Island newspaper, Newsday, to the most important part—the sports section.