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George Dunn (record 33–7–3) and Paddy DeMarco (record 49–4–1) in a three-month period in 1950. Also, in 1952 Davis put together a six-fight winning streak against a collection of opponents with a combined record of 133–47–5. And yet Davis continued to pepper these impressive stretches with occasional, even frequent losses.
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Davis' career as a professional boxer might not be believable, were it not so well-documented. He made his professional debut in February 1946 and initially fought at least once a month, sometimes twice. By the end of 1946 he had already amassed a dismal record of 1 win and 6 losses with 2 draws.
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Davis continued to fight top-flight boxers for money and lower-flight pugs for wins, occasionally stringing together awful losing streaks and impressive winning streaks, and even occasionally pulling off a significant upset, as when he beat Elis Ask (record 31–5–2), Julie Kogon (record 81–37–17),
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refused to do any punching until the state fight commissioner confronted him in the ring, whereupon Davis peppered Compo at will for two rounds before getting knocked out in the 8th. His purse for that fight was initially withheld, and its resolution is not known.
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At the end of Davis' career, his record was tabulated as 68 wins (22 by knockout), 73 losses, and 5 draws in 146 contests. Along the way he fought a collection of small boxers that included
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Following another six-fight winning streak, this time against fighters with a combined record of 190–57–15, Davis was given a shot at the legendary champion
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Nevertheless, he kept plugging away, winning a few fights here and there so that by March 1947 he had been selected as an opponent for
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military, where he made a name for himself fighting under the name "Murray (Sugar) Cain."
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in 1947, Davis made a move to the boxing hotspot of
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Teddy Davis (boxer)
Teddy Davis (disambiguation)

Laurens, South Carolina
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South Carolina
Laurens, South Carolina
Brooklyn, New York
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Sammy Angott
TKO
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Willie Pep
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Ring Magazine
Sandy Saddler
Eddie Compo
Buddy Hayes
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Willie Pep
Dennis Pat Brady
Harry LaSane
Charley Riley
Jackie Graves
Paddy DeMarco

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