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Louis Salica |
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| Competitor for the |
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| Olympic Games | ||
| Bronze | 1932 Los Angeles | Flyweight |
Louis ("Lou") Salica (born November 16, 1912[1] – died January 30, 2002) was an American boxer, who won the Flyweight Bronze medal at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
As an amateur Salica was the 1932 National AAU flyweight champion. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Salica began his professional career in 1932 and captured the National Boxing Association World Bantamweight Title twice in his career.
- ^ other sources report his date of birth: July 26, 1913
External links
- Professional boxing record for Louis Salica from Boxrec
- dataOlympics profile
- Social Security Death Index
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