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Starting his career off right, Mais's record stands at 6 wins and the unbeaten streak will hopefully continue on. Mais's longest win streak is 6 fights between October 1942 and November 1944. His longest KO streak in his 6 fights is 2 fights long.
A calm Mais made the statement he was hoping for in a 4 round fight against Lee Matthews. Claiming the only stoppage defeat of Matthews's career in round 2 of the fight via KO. Mais continued on his successful journey by fighting and beating his next 3 fights.
Joe Oliva was up next for Mais on July 13th, 1943. Mais continued with his winning streak by beating Oliva. Mais was the 2nd person to go the distance with Oliva. Mais fought Joe Oliva in 1943, the result was via PTS.
On July 20th, 1943 Mais fought and beat Johnny Atteley (1-2-0) to continue his unbeaten streak. Johnny Atteley was Mais's next opponent of his career in 1943. The fight was scheduled for 4 and Mais was the 3rd person to go the distance with Atteley.
Vic Chambers was beaten next on October 20th, 1944 meaning Mais could maintain his unbeaten streak. Mais's PTS win against Vic Chambers came via judges decision of a 4 round fight. Mais became the 8th person to defeat Chambers and secured a great win.
Ensuring he remained unbeaten, Abe Mais defeated Charley Howard on November 7th, 1944 in his most recent fight. Mais showed his exceptional talent against Howard becoming the first of 2 fighters to stop him. The win came for Mais in the 2nd via KO. Mais now moves up the ladder to greater things.