Leo Rodak (June 5, 1913 – April 13, 1991) was an American featherweight boxer from Chicago. He took the Maryland version of the World Featherweight Title...
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Look up Rodak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rodak or Rodák is a name. Notable people with the name include: Leo Rodak (1913–1991), American featherweight...
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defeated Leo Rodak before a crowd of 5,500 on April 18, 1939, in a fifteen-round points decision at Rhode Island Auditorium in Providence. Rodak was considered...
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his right eye in the second round. On February 7, 1936, Graham fought Leo Rodak, a 1938 world featherweight champion, to a draw in Madison Square Garden...
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Leo Rodak four times. The first three fights went to a draw. The fourth fight was for the World Featherweight Title the Maryland State Version. Rodak...
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Chicago 1930 – Paul Dazzo – Chicago 1931 – Nick Scialaba – Chicago 1932 – Leo Rodak – Chicago 1933 – John Ginter – Chicago 1934 – Troy Bellini – Cleveland...
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Chicago 1931 - Don Gonzales - Cleveland 1932 - Joe Roman - Joliet 1933 - Leo Rodak - Chicago 1934 - Al Nettlow - Detroit 1935 - Andy Scrivani - Chicago 1936...
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Chicago 1929 – Jimmy Chase – Chicago 1930 – Joe Espanoza – Chicago 1931 – Leo Rodak – Chicago 1932 – Albert Soukup – Chicago 1933 – Johnny Baltzer – Davenport...
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1938 Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. 56 Win 41–13–2 Leo Rodak UD 10 Sep 27, 1938 Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S...
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his titles stay at the higher weight divisions. 6 Joey Archibald (def. Leo Rodak) 29 Oct 1939 – 29 Mar 1940 1 Archibald's undisputed status ended when...
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