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  1. Billy Graham (September 9, 1922 – January 22, 1992) was an American boxer from New York City who had an impressive professional record of 102 wins and 15 losses. Though a leading lightweight contender, Graham was never the recipient of a world title.

  2. Box-pro 126 bouts. "The 30-year old New Yorker, a masterful boxer, had no trouble in outscoring the willing but outclassed Basilio from start to finish. Graham, a dancing speedster, pumped tantalizing left jabs into Basilio's face until old cuts in Carmen's eyebrows oozed blood.

  3. At the time of the first Pellone bout, Graham was 52-0-6 (19). He entered the world welterweight rankings with wins over Aldo Minelli and Terry Young. In 1949 he dropped a 10-round decision to future lightweight king Paddy DeMarco.

  4. Eldridge Wayne Coleman Jr. (June 7, 1943 – May 17, 2023), better known by his ring name "Superstar" Billy Graham, was an American professional wrestler. He gained recognition for his tenure as the WWF Heavyweight Champion from 1977 to 1978.

  5. Graham, William Patrick (“Billy”) (b. 9 September 1922 in New York City; d. 22 January 1992 in West Islip, New York), professional boxer and leading welterweight contender, known as the “Uncrowned Champion” for his performance in a championship bout in 1951 that he lost in a controversial and highly disputed decision.

  6. May 10, 2009 · Well, welcome to Billy Graham's world. Graham, you might remember, was Ricky Hatton's former trainer. He is the man who trained Hatton since he was a teenage runt in Manchester, England.

  7. Billy Graham, who was born on the East Side of Manhattan, had the remarkable distinction of never being knocked off his feet in his long career. His bouts with Joey Giardello are legendary in their native New York.