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・ Lee Seung-yeon (born 1977)
・ Lee Seung-yeoul
・ Lee Seung-yeul
・ Lee Seung-yong
・ Lee Seung-yun
・ Lee Seung-yuop
・ Lee Seung-yup
・ Lee Sexton
・ Lee Shaffer
・ Lee Shallat-Chemel
・ Lee Shapiro
・ Lee S. Mimms
・ Lee S. Roberts
・ Lee S. Wolosky
・ Lee Sa-bi
Lee Sala
・ Lee Salem
・ Lee Salk
・ Lee Sallows
・ Lee Saltz
・ Lee Sampson
・ Lee Samuel Finn
・ Lee San Choon
・ Lee San-san
・ Lee Sandales
・ Lee Sanders
・ Lee Sandford
・ Lee Sang-bok
・ Lee Sang-deuk
・ Lee Sang-do


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Lee Sala

Lee Sala (born 1926) was a leading contender for the middleweight boxing crown in the 1940s and 50s. His professional career spanned from 1946 until 1953, with a record of 76 wins, 7 losses, 0 draws, and 48 knockouts.〔(BoxRec: Lee Sala )〕
==Early life==

Lee was born to a working class Italian family in Donora, Pennsylvania. He was brought up during the Great Depression, with a house full of relatives including 5 siblings, and two of his cousins. His father, a bricklayer by trade worked very hard to put food on the table, even when there were no jobs available. Lee accredits his desire to box to his cousins Bruno and Libro Sala who were both professional boxers in the 1920s and 30's, Both of whom were top contenders. The Sala's were a very athletic family. Lee's older brother Tony was an All American football player at Villanova University, as well as intercollegiate boxing champion 4 years in a row. His younger brother Fritz was a baseball prospect in his youth.

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