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Saoul Mamby : ウィキペディア英語版
Saoul Mamby

Saoul Paul Mamby (born June 4, 1947 in Bronx, New York) was a professional boxer between 1969 and 2008. He held the WBC Junior Welterweight Title from 1980-82.
== Personal ==
Mamby, the child of mother, Victoria, of Spanish descent and father, Robert, from Jamaica, converted to Judaism at age 4. He was born in New York City's South Bronx and went to Hebrew School at the Bronx's Mount Horeb Synogogue.
Mamby became interested in boxing while on vacation in Jamaica. He began his boxing career 1963 at the age of sixteen fighting in the Golden Gloves in 1965 and 1966. He compiled an amateur record of 25–5 before turning pro in 1969.
Mamby was a Vietnam veteran, and served in Viet Nam in 1968. 〔''The Jewish Boxer's Hall of Fame'', Blady, Ken, (1988) Shapolsky Publishers, Inc., New York, NY, pgs.298-9 〕

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