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Spencer started his career on November 1954. His career record to date stands at 7 wins and he remains unbeaten. The longest win streak that Spencer has ever recorded was between November 1954 and December 1954 when it totaled 4 wins. Spencer's longest KO streak is 3 fights long.
Starting as he means to go on, Spencer got off to an explosive start in his debut, defeating Tony Valdez in 2 rounds and becoming the only person to have stopped Valdez to date. Spencer continued on his successful journey by fighting and beating his next 4 fights.
Young kid Chocolate was beaten next on December 28th, 1954 meaning Spencer could maintain his unbeaten streak. Spencer was the 5th person to go the distance with Chocolate. Spencer fought Young kid Chocolate in 1954, the result was via PTS. Spencer continued his success in the next 2 fights taking his record to 5-0-1
Pushing his career further, Spencer fought Speedy Davidson on January 25th, 1955 adding to his winning record. Spencer's PTS win against Speedy Davidson came via judges decision of a 6 round fight. Spencer became the 4th person to defeat Davidson and secured a great win.
Dick Spencer added another win to his record by beating Johnny Wolgast on February 23rd, 1955, upping his record to 7 wins. Spencer became only the 24th person to defeat Johnny Wolgast in his 63 long fight career, taking his win tally to 7 via the judges decision (PTS, round 6).