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- Petey_Sarron abstract "Petey Sarron (November 21, 1906 in Birmingham, AL – July 3, 1994) was a member of the Olympic Team at flyweight in boxing for the United States during the 1924 Summer Olympics and an NBA Featherweight World Champion.During his career he defeated such opponents as Freddie Miller, Benny Bass and Frankie Covelli and unsuccessfully fought Henry Armstrong at Madison Square Garden.".
- Q11337418 abstract "Petey Sarron (November 21, 1906 in Birmingham, AL – July 3, 1994) was a member of the Olympic Team at flyweight in boxing for the United States during the 1924 Summer Olympics and an NBA Featherweight World Champion.During his career he defeated such opponents as Freddie Miller, Benny Bass and Frankie Covelli and unsuccessfully fought Henry Armstrong at Madison Square Garden.".
- Petey_Sarron comment "Petey Sarron (November 21, 1906 in Birmingham, AL – July 3, 1994) was a member of the Olympic Team at flyweight in boxing for the United States during the 1924 Summer Olympics and an NBA Featherweight World Champion.During his career he defeated such opponents as Freddie Miller, Benny Bass and Frankie Covelli and unsuccessfully fought Henry Armstrong at Madison Square Garden.".
- Q11337418 comment "Petey Sarron (November 21, 1906 in Birmingham, AL – July 3, 1994) was a member of the Olympic Team at flyweight in boxing for the United States during the 1924 Summer Olympics and an NBA Featherweight World Champion.During his career he defeated such opponents as Freddie Miller, Benny Bass and Frankie Covelli and unsuccessfully fought Henry Armstrong at Madison Square Garden.".