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By 1949, Angell had participated in a total of 13 fights, posting a record of 12–0–1. His success continued in the
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as he entered his first Naval Tournament in 1950, in the Ninth Naval District
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title and was named outstanding boxer of the tournament. Fox was the first
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After service, he was selected to fight for the U.S. Naval boxing team in
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From there, he began a career of managing and training fighters. While a
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Angell went on to coach nationally recognized fighters, including
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for much of his retired life. Angell died on November 9, 2021.
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Angell's fighting career began in 1945 at the age of 16 in
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