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With his first fight on January 1947, Harold Anspach has now been a pro for 1 years and built up a record of 13-3-1. Although beaten, Anspach is still looking to see just how far he can go in the pro game. Anspach's longest win streak is 7 fights between January 1947 and May 1947. His longest KO streak in his 17 fights is 1 fights long.
In his debut fight, Anspach's became only the 4th fighter to go the distance with Sam Crawford, winning by PTS in round 4 of 4. Following his debut, Anspach had an impressive start to his career as he went on to fight 9 fights including 9 times in 1947 against fighters such as Sam Crawford, Eric Best and Tony Masciarelli.
Anspach then went on to fight and beat Jimmy Cannon on February 3rd, 1947 maintaining his unbeaten record. Showing his class against Cannon, Anspach was the 3rd person to go the distance with this opponent. Anspach then went on to win a further 3 fights taking his record to 7 wins, 0 losses and 0 draws.
Anspach went into his next fight against Tony Bertucci on May 22nd, 1947 with a career record of 7 wins. Anspach's technical boxing ability was put to the test as he got outpointed in the 6 round fight against the better man. Bertucci gave Anspach his first professional loss of his 8 fight career to date. Anspach's win streak of 7 rose to 13 following 6 wins against boxers such as Tony Masciarelli, Jackie Kenny, Danny Martin and 3 others.
Tony Riccio was next in line for Anspach where unfortunately, he was defeated on February 10th, 1948 taking his record to 13-2-1. There was nothing more Anspach could have done on the night facing Riccio. Riccio put on a great performance to take the win over the 10 rounds.
On February 16th, 1948, Anspach took on and was defeated by Gene Boland meaning his career tally went to 13-3-1 This latest challenge for Anspach proved to be too much for him, taking a UD loss to the better technical fighter over the 10 rounds and leaving Anspach wondering which direction his career will head next.