Abe Simon

Abe Simon

  • Age at death: 56 yrs
  • Nationality: USA USA flag
  • Born: 30th May 1913
  • Place of birth: Richmond Hill, New York, USA USA flag
  • Residence: Bayside, Queens, New York, USA USA flag
  • Division: Heavyweight
  • Height: 6ft 4"
  • Reach: 81.9"
  • Reach Ratio: 1.07
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Debut: 11th Mar 1935
  • Status: Deceased Professional Boxer
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Abe Simon Boxing Statistics

Heavyweight
Division
7 yrs
Career
USA
Nationality
Bayside, Queens, New York, USA
Residence

Abe Simon Biography

Abe Simon is a former professional boxer from the USA who competed in the Heavyweight division (200+ lbs (90.7+ kg)).

Born on May 30, 1913 in Richmond Hill, New York, USA, Simon made his professional debut on March 11, 1935.

Known for his orthodox stance, Simon competed professionally for 7 years.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeStatsvs Division Avg
Height194cm cm0 cm
Reach208cm cm+7 cm

Frequently Asked Questions About Abe Simon

What division did Abe Simon fight in?

Abe Simon competed in the Heavyweight division (200+ lbs (90.7+ kg)) throughout a professional boxing career. This division has featured legendary fighters including Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis.

Where was Abe Simon from?

Abe Simon was originally from Richmond Hill, New York, USA and represented USA throughout a distinguished boxing career. Residence during the boxing career was in Bayside, Queens, New York, USA.

When did Abe Simon pass away?

Abe Simon passed away on 24th Oct 1969, having lived 56 yrs. This boxer made lasting contributions to the sport that continue to be remembered and celebrated by fans worldwide.

What boxing stance does Abe Simon fight out of?

Abe Simon boxed out of the Orthodox stance and was 6ft 4in tall.

When did Abe Simon begin their professional boxing career?

Abe Simon turned professional on 11th Mar 1935, and competed for 7 yrs in the Heavyweight division.

Historical Fight Reports

Joe Louis vs Abe Simon

Mar 21, 1941

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Joe Louis vs Abe Simon 2

Mar 27, 1942

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