Louis Salica
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Bronze | 1932 Los Angeles | Flyweight |
Louis Salica (November 16, 1912[1] – January 30, 2002) was an American boxer, who won the Flyweight Bronze medal at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
[edit] Amateur Career
Salica was the 1932 National AAU flyweight champion.
[edit] Pro Career
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Salica began his professional career in 1932 and captured the National Boxing Association World Bantamweight Title twice in his career.
- ^ other sources report his date of birth: July 26, 1913
[edit] External links
- Professional boxing record for Louis Salica from Boxrec
- dataOlympics profile
- Social Security Death Index
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