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Solly Seeman

Solly Seeman was the 1920 AAU National Featherweight Amateur Champion. He was a legitimate contender for the Lightweight Champion of the World during March and April 1925, when he won the first two rounds of the NYSAC World Lightweight Elimination tournament. ''Ring Magazine'' rated him fifth among World Lightweight Contenders in 1925.
Seeman took the Pacific Coast Lightweight Championship in 1922, and the Pacific Coast Jr. Lightweight Championship in 1923.〔Blady, Ken, ''The Jewish Boxers' Hall of Fame'', (1988), Shapolsky Publishers, Inc, New York, Pgs. 149-52〕
==Early life, and amateur boxing career==
Solly Seeman was born on February 26, 1902 in Lemberg, Austria. In 1908, his father Solomon, after serving in the Austrian army, moved his wife and six year old Solly to New York's Lower East Side. Seeman grew up one of six children. When his family moved to Yorktown, he began regular supervised boxing training at the YMCA on 92nd Street. From his earliest years he showed a rare balance of speed, cleverness, and a solid punch. As the ''Milwaukee Sentinel'' later noted, Seeman "displayed a shifty style, a world of speed, and a punishing right hand." 〔"Solly Seeman is Sensation in Gym Bout", ''Milwaukee Sentinel'', pg. 10, (image 12), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 31 December 1925.〕〔Blady, Ken, ''The Jewish Boxers' Hall of Fame'', (1988), Shapolsky Publishers, Inc, New York, Pgs. 149-52〕

At only seventeen, the gifted redhead won both the Metropolitan and State Flyweight Amateur Championships, than defeated William Parker in Boston for the Amateur Featherweight National Title. Though qualifying for the Olympic Trials in 1920, he chose instead to begin his professional career in order to earn money for his sister and father who were suffering from TB, a common ailment in the New York ghetto.〔Blady, Ken, ''The Jewish Boxers' Hall of Fame'', (1988), Shapolsky Publishers, Inc, New York, Pgs. 149-52〕

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