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Frank Moran (born March 18, 1887 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – December 14, 1967 in Los Angeles, California) was an American boxer who fought twice for the Heavyweight Championship. Moran studied dentistry at the University of Pittsburgh where he also played football. He played professional football for the Pittsburgh Lyceums and Akron Pros and had a career in the movie business. He lost his last fight to Marcel Nilles for the Heavyweight Championship of France on December 22, 1922.
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Russ Bailey | Scotty Bierce | Alf Cobb | Tuffy Conn | Charlie Copley | Ken Crawford | Budge Garrett | Harry Harris | Pike Johnson | Rip King | Frank McCormick | Buck Miles | Frank Moran | Bob Nash | Al Nesser | Al Pierotti | Fritz Pollard | Fred Sweetland | Elgie Tobin | Tommy Tomlin
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