• Charles Francis Pilkington (September 22, 1897 - May 20, 1974), known as Charlie Pilkington and The Meriden Flash, was an American professional boxer...
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  • clergyman Charles Pilkington (cricketer, born 1876), English cricketer Charlie Pilkington (1897–1974), American boxer This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Charles Pilkington (cricketer, born 1876), English cricketer Charlie Pilkington (1897–1974), Irish-American professional boxer Dianne Pilkington (born 1975)...
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    2010, By Gary Levin Pilkington, Ed (February 25, 2011). "Two and a Half Men axed after rant leaves Sheen looking a proper Charlie". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077...
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  • After the death of his widowed mother in 1919, his older brother Charlie Pilkington moved the entire family to Meriden, Connecticut. Jackie started boxing...
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  • (1998) as Charlie McGlone The Riordans (1972–1979) as Eamon Maher The Hanging Gale (1995) as James Phelan "RTE Archives, Joseph Pilkington - The Riordans"...
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  • presidential candidate Al Smith Al Pacino – Academy Award-winning actor Charlie Pilkington – three-time New York champion boxer; East 102nd Street Ed Sullivan...
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  • professional boxer he managed was New York State featherweight champion Charlie Pilkington. Over the course of his career, he managed four world champions Rocky...
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    Pilkington created the podcast The Ricky Gervais Show, which has spawned various spin-offs including An Idiot Abroad (2010–2012), starring Pilkington...
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  • was trained by former New York and Connecticut featherweight pro Charlie Pilkington. Campagnuolo's final record was 74 wins (13 by knockout) and 10 losses...
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