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Monte Attell (July 28, 1885 – November 11, 1960), born in the Nob Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California, United States, was an American boxer.

In his career he faced world bantamweight champion Jimmy Reagan and the lesser-known Danny Webster in title defenses, and after losing his title, Frankie Britt, champions Johnny Kilbane, and Joe Lynch.<ref>Dan Rafael, "Can Juan Manuel Repeat the Feat?," ESPN.com, 15 March 2007.</ref><ref name="BoxRec">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He took the vacant World Bantamweight title on June 19, 1909, by defeating the 1904 bantamweight title holder Frankie Neil. He held the title until February 22, 1910.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Early life and careerEdit

Attell was born on July 18, 1885, to a struggling Jewish family that, by one account, eventually had eighteen children.<ref>Eighteen children in family, in "Final Gong Clangs for Monte Attell", San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California, pg. 37, 12 November 1960</ref> As a poor Jewish kid of diminutive stature raised in a tough Irish neighborhood, Attell began his career as a fighter from a very early age. As his older brother Abe Attell (1884–1970) was the Featherweight Champion of the World during the same period, Monte and Abe became the first brothers to simultaneously hold world boxing titles. Their brother, Caesar, also fought and was called "Two and a Half," for always giving that amount whenever the hat was passed for charity at boxing events. Like his brother Abe, Monte spent some of his youth and likely some of his later life selling newspapers for a living. At the age of 14, Attell was treated for burns to the face and hands from a childhood accident with a toy cannon which may have contributed to his decline as a boxer as he aged.<ref>"A Painful Fourth for Some People:, San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, 5 July 1900</ref>

From fighting for survival in the streets, Monte Attell turned professional by 1902, winning his first five bouts. He lost several of his early bouts, but between February 1906 and May 1909, he won ten continuous matches. His performance earned him a chance to fight for the vacant Bantamweight championship in 1909.<ref>"Monte Attell Is After the Title," Pittsburgh Press, 9 March 1911, Sporting Page.</ref><ref>"Attell Best White Boy in Fistic Game," Pittsburgh Press, pg. 8, 28 December 1907</ref><ref name="BoxRec"/>

Before his world Bantamweight championship bout, Attell defeated Dusty Miller on November 5, 1904, in a six-round points decision at the Chicago Athletic Club. Two weeks later, Attell defeated Miller again at the West End Athletic Club in St. Louis, in a ten-round points decision. In their bout in St. Louis, Attell had the lead throughout, boring in constantly, and defending with skill. Miller fought back gamely, but Attell clearly held the better hand.<ref>"Fight Honors Go to Attell Entry", The St. Louis Republic, St. Louis, Missouri, pg. 24, 20 November 1904</ref> In the fifth to the ninth rounds, Miller stalled, and though he rallied in the tenth, the round finished even. Attell received the decision for his ability to penetrate Miller's defenses with stronger, if at times less frequent blows.<ref>"Attell Makes Good in Ladylike Fight With Young Erne", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri, pg. 19, 20 November 1904</ref>

Attell knocked out Johnny Reagan on December 22, 1904, in seventeen rounds in St. Louis. Though the first nine rounds were close, and Reagan knocked down Attell in the sixth, from the thirteenth through the seventeenth, Attell took the advantage. In the seventeenth, a left and right to the jaw, preceded by a single blow to the chin sent Reagan to the canvas for the full count.<ref>"Corbett Has a Chance to Get In", The Daily Times, Davenport, Iowa, pg. 8, 23 Dec 1904</ref> In two previous meetings at St. Louis's West End Club, Attell had won in a close fifteen round points decision in St. Louis on December 15, 1904, and in an eighth round points decision the previous month.

Loss to flyweight champ Owen Moran, 1905Edit

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Attell lost to accomplished British boxer Owen Moran (pictured) on May 15, 1905.

Attell lost to accomplished British boxer Owen Moran on May 15, 1905, in a twenty-round points decision at the Pallisades in New York before a private, affluent crowd of around 150, who paid as much as $10 to see the fight, a princely sum in that era. Moran held the BBBC Flyweight Championship of Great Britain in 1903 and would compete several times for the Bantamweight Championship of his native land. Moran fought with more telling blows which won him the decision. By the sixth, both fighters were fatigued, and in the seventh, Moran hooked a strong left to the jaw of Attell staggering him and causing him to fall against the ropes as the round ended. Moran tried to finish Attell through the final ten rounds, but was unable, as his opponent would retreat or clinch to save himself. The bout caused a serious eye injury to Attell which became permanent and eventually led to blindness.<ref name="Stars"/><ref>"Moran of England Whipped Montie Attell", The Buffalo Times, Buffalo, New York, pg. 6, 16 May 1905</ref>

On March 29, 1905, Attell fought Jimmy Walsh in Philadelphia in what many sources considered a World Bantamweight Title match that ended when the referee called a disqualification against Walsh in the sixth round for a low blow. One source noted that Walsh, "had the better of the bout from the start", and that the blow which occurred two minutes into the sixth round was accidental.<ref>"Monte Attell Was Carried Out", The Plain Speaker, Hazelton, Pennsylvania, pg. 4, 30 March 1905</ref> Attell claimed to have been injured, and a foul was called by the referee, but Walsh was recognized as the Bantamweight Champion, by the National Boxing Association.

In an early loss against a known competitor, Attell lost to Freddie Weeks on September 3, 1906, in a fifth-round knockout at the Grand Opera House at Victor, Colorado.<ref>"String of Scraps", The Spokane Press, Spokane, Washington, pg. 3, 4 September 1906</ref> Weeks was a quick and scrappy competitor who fought some of the best, including Monte's brother Abe in October 1907 and January 1909 in unsuccessful title matches for the World Featherweight Championship.

Attell defeated Mike Kutchos on November 25, 1908, for the Pacific Coast Bantamweight Title, winning in a fifteen-round points decision.<ref name="BoxRec"/>

Attell drew with Jimmy Walsh at the Colliseum in San Francisco in a fifteen-round points decision on December 21, 1908. Walsh claimed to hold the World Bantamweight Title at the time, and the bout was billed as a World Bantamweight Title match for the limit of 116 pounds, but no title officially changed hands, as Walsh was overweight.<ref name="BoxRec"/> As was typically the case with Attell, he was superior in the infighting, but Walsh lead and was more aggressive in the bout, and he may have landed the more telling blows, accounting for the draw decision.<ref>"Langford Lauded", The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, pg. 6, 23 December 1908</ref> In the fifteenth, Walsh battered Attell badly making up any lead Attell enjoyed, and Attell's face appeared far more battered at the end of the bout.<ref>"Walsh-Attell About a Draw", The Leavenworth Times, Leavenworth, Kansas, pg. 7, 23 December 1908</ref>

World bantamweight champion, 1909Edit

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Frankie Neil, 1904 Bantamweight Champion

On June 19, 1909, Monte Attell won the World Bantamweight title defeating former champion Frankie Neil at Coffroth's Arena, in an eighteenth-round knockout in Colma, California. The bout was billed as a championship for the world bantamweight title.<ref>Martin Mulcahey, "Resting Places of Boxing Icons," ESPN.com, 24 August 2005.</ref> According to W. W. Naughton writing for the Oakland Tribune, Attell won every round of the eighteen round bout, which was ended by a full left handed blow to the chin of Frankie Neil. Neil reportedly "took a terrible mauling without flinching. From the very first it was apparent that the only chance Neil had was to outgame Attell and wear him down by persistent rushing for he was being outpunched at least two to one and the blows of the Hebrew fighter (Attell) were not the easiest either."<ref>Smith, Eddie, "Frankie Neil Loses Hard Fought Battle to Attell", Oakland Tribune, pg. 28, 20 June 1909</ref> Though Neil was the aggressor through much of the bout, Attell "peppered Neil with straight lefts", brought crushing rights to the jaw, and delivered solid rights to the midsection that eventually took their toll on his opponent. In the fifteenth, Neil was down from a left to the stomach, and twice he stumbled to his hands and knees in the clinches. He was nearly finished at the end of the round from lefts and rights but was saved by the fifteenth's closing bell.<ref>"Neil Knocked Out by Clever Monte Attell", San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California, pg. 45, 20 June 1909</ref> Though Attell could not finish Neil in the next two rounds, but in the eighteenth, as Neil first approached, Attell finished him with a straight left to the jaw that put him down for the count.<ref>"Monte Attell Champion", The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, pg. 7, 20 June 1909</ref> Neil had last held the title in 1904, before losing it to British bantamweight Joe Bowker.<ref>Naughton, W. W., "Frankie Neil Takes Terrific Beating From Clever Bantamweight Champion", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, p. 28, 20 June 1909</ref><ref name="BoxRec"/>

In the seven months following his winning the title on June 19, 1909, Attell successfully defended it seven times.<ref name="BoxRec"/>

Title matches with Jimmy Reagan, 1909Edit

He fought Jimmy Reagan on February 22, 1909, in a World Bantamweight Title match that resulted in a twenty-round points decision at the Mission Street Arena in San Francisco, California. In this match, Attell was down four times in the early rounds, though he came back quickly. The Oakland Tribune had Attell winning every round after the seventh. On August 11, 1909, he successfully and more decisively defended his title once again against Jimmy Reagan in a fourth-round knockout in Oakland, California. Attell stood toe to toe with Reagan and "outfoxed, outboxed, and outgeneralled him". Attell was noted to have fought excellently in close, while maintaining an excellent defense, ducking, dodging, and blocking with great effect.<ref>Smith, Eddie, "Monte Attell knocks Reagan Out in the Fourth Round of Fight At the Wheelman's Show", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 12, 12 August 1909</ref><ref name="BoxRec"/> He had fought Reagan earlier in a non-title match in Oakland, California, on November 30, 1908, that resulted in a fifteen-round points decision.

World bantam title defensesEdit

Percy CoveEdit

On August 20, 1909, Attell defeated Percy Cove in a title bout and retained the world bantamweight championship in a tenth-round technical knockout before a packed house at the Mission Athletic Club in San Francisco. A left drive to the jaw in the tenth round put Cove against the ropes and nearly helpless in the tenth, though he had fought valiantly in the early rounds. By the third round, Attell was connecting hooks to the stomach of Cove and getting under his attempts to block, though Cove's considerable advantage in reach and height served him well in the first two rounds. In the remaining rounds, Attell used blows to the stomach, followed by lefts to the face to even the match and take a lead in points. Cove's left knocked down Attell once in the second, but Attell's advantage in the remaining rounds took the starch out of Cove's blows.<ref>Slattery, William J., "Attell Gives Cove a Hard Lacing", The San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, pg. 14, 21 August 1909</ref>

Daniel WebsterEdit

Attell drew with Daniel Webster on October 12, 1909, in another bantamweight title match. In this no decision bout, a win required agreement by two of three newspapers as to who had won the match, and since two Los Angeles newspapers called the fight even, it was officially declared a draw. Attell drew with Webster twice more in bantamweight title matches, once in a ten-round match in Los Angeles in November, 1909 and once in a twenty-round match in San Francisco in December of that year.<ref name="BoxRec"/>

Phil McGovernEdit

In a bout billed as a world bantamweight title match on January 30, 1911, Attell won a ten-round newspaper decision to retain his title against Phil McGovern, brother to champion Terry McGovern, at the Athletic Club in Brooklyn. In a close and brutal bout, McGovern sent Attell to the floor three times in the first round.<ref>"Phil McGovern Whips Mont Attell", Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, pg. 14, 31 January 1911</ref> The New York Tribune wrote that Attell traded punches with McGovern at three to one, and used his advantage in height and reach as well as a hard, straight punch that crossed inside to win their newspaper decision. Attell was down in the second as well from a swing to the jaw, though he rose quickly after his trip to the mat. McGovern sensed a quick victory, but Attell stood him off with straight lefts. McGovern's aggressiveness made the bout look like a contest, and his ability to take his time with his opponent and effectively use lefts to the face, won him the decision of the New York Tribune.<ref>"Monte Attell on Points", New York Tribune, New York, New York, pg. 9, 31 January 1911</ref> Newspapers were divided on who had won the bout, but the local papers, The New York Times, and Brooklyn Daily Eagle favored Attell as the winner. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle wrote that Attell used stabbing lefts to counter McGovern's advances in the fourth and fifth. After the fifth, Attell's left to the face and right cross to the jaw dominated the bout, and took the steam from McGovern. In the ninth and tenth, McGovern staged an ineffective rally, and was stopped by Attell's counterpunches.<ref>"Monte Attell in Fast Bout Beats Phil McGovern Handily", Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, pg. 23, 31 January 1911</ref>

Johnny DalyEdit

Attell defeated Johnny Daly in a world bantamweight title match on October 2, 1911, in a close ten round points decision in New Orleans, Louisiana. The decision was not popular with the crowd, and the police stepped into the ring to protect the boxers. Attell, having a longer reach, used his left to shove back Daly's face to gain an opening, and then connected with his right to the chin or chest on multiple occasions. Daly's strong left failed often to reach its target against the rapid maneuvers of Attell, who showed better defensive ringcraft. By the tenth round, Attell's right eye was a frequent object of Daly's who connected with two lefts.<ref>"Monte Attell Victor in Bout with Daly", The Times-Democrat, New Orleans, Louisiana, pg. 11, 3 October 1911</ref><ref>"Decision for Attell, But Crowd Kicked", The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, pg. 26, 3 October 1911</ref>

Bouts with Jimmy CarrollEdit

Attell defeated Jimmy Carroll in a ten-round newspaper decision on October 26, 1909, at Piedmont Pavilion in Oakland. The Los Angeles Times wrote that "from the tap of the bell in the first round, he (Attell) took the aggressive and never once allowed Carroll the upper hand." Attell, who had been training and taking fights in the months preceding the contest, unlike Carroll, showed greater endurance and by the fifth this showed most strongly as he began to throw the most telling punches against Carroll. Carroll was down for a count of seven in the fifth. In the tenth round, Carroll tried to score enough points to gain a draw decision, but Attell was too far ahead on points and won the decision of most newspapers.<ref>"Champion Proves Too Strong For His Long Standing Rival", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 12, 27 October 1909</ref> Attell came in close with both hands, fighting a successful bout from the first to the final rounds.<ref>"Attell Beats Jimmy Carroll as He Pleases", The San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, pg. 11, 27 October 1909</ref> In their first meeting on January 12, 1904, Attell knocked out Carroll, only 1:59 seconds into the first round at Colma, California. In a subsequent meeting with Carroll on February 15, 1907, he fought a four-round draw in a points decision in San Francisco. Only two months later, on April 5, 1907, he lost to Carroll in a four-round points decision at Dreamland Pavilion in San Francisco.<ref name="BoxRec"/>

A year later on March 14, 1908, in one of their more well publicized bouts, Attell drew with Carroll in a fifteen-round points decision at Coffroth's Arena in San Francisco. Carroll, who was outweighed by Attell, fought on the aggressive and evened the points scoring as Attell fought more defensively in the later rounds of the bout.<ref>"Cyclone Thompson is Given Decision", San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, pg. 42, 15 March 1908</ref> Carroll, who was much slimmer than Attell, scored repeatedly with straight lefts, but did more poorly in the infighting, where Attell excelled. In the only knockdown of the fight, Attell sent Carroll to the canvas with a hard right to the chin, but was unable to score knockdowns in the subsequent rounds, where Carroll defended well, except in the infighting, making a draw decision a reasonable choice.<ref>"Sycamore Man is of the Iron Cast", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 32, 15 March 1908</ref>

Loss of Bantam title, 1910Edit

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Frankie Conley in 1910

Attell lost the world bantamweight championship to Frankie Conley on February 22, 1910, at the Pacific Athletic Club in Vernon, a suburb of Los Angeles, by a knockout in the 42nd round.<ref>Mulcahey 2005.</ref><ref>Cliff Christl, et al., "Sports in Wisconsin -- The 20th Century," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 17 October 1999, 3C.</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Conley's knockout win was something of a surprise to the audience, as he was only 20, and Attell was a well established champion. Conley staggered Attell with a right to the jaw in the thirteenth, but the first twenty rounds seemed rather even. By the 33rd round Attell seemed physically diminished from a blow to the chest from Conley.<ref>"Conley Now Leads Bantamweights", Buffalo Evening News, Buffalo, New York, pg. 8, 23 February 1910</ref> Astonishingly, neither men were down in the grueling bout until Attell took his final dive in the 42nd round. Attell's left eye was closed, and he appeared to have taken worse injuries than his opponent. The grueling three hour spectacle ended when Conley knocked out Attell with a strong right.<ref>"Morgan and Murphey Looks Good to Fans", San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, p. 21, 26 February 1910</ref><ref>"Wolgast Defeats Battling Nelson, Conley Whips Attell", Belvidere Daily Republican, Belvidere, Illinois, pg.1, 23 February 1910</ref> Some sources may give an earlier date as to when Attell first relinquished the World Bantamweight Title.

Attell fought a six-round draw with Jewish boxer Louisiana, on February 11, 1911, in Old City Hall in Pittsburgh. Joe Biderberg, known as Louisiana, was put to the canvas by Attell two minutes into the first round, but the battle resumed at as fast a pace as it had begun. Louisiana held frequently in clinches, likely tired and wary of the blows of Attell. Louisiana had the better of the outside boxing, showing great defense and ducking, but Attell excelled at the infighting, as was typical of his style.<ref>Jab, Jim, "Frank Kenney Was Beaten By Perry", The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 20, 12 February 1911</ref> Louisiana showed better speed and was more illusive but Attell's superior infighting, though brutal at times, made the decision of most newspapers a draw.<ref>"Police Stop the Fight at the Northern Club", The Gazette Times, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 18, 12 February 1911</ref>

Attell defeated Patsy Brannigan on December 14, 1911, in a close six-round newspaper decision at Duquesne Gardens in Pittsburgh. Typical of Attell's style, he had the best of the infighting. He was reviewed by the Pittsburgh Post as having cleaner, more telling blows, and though he allowed Brannigan to do most of the leading in the bout, he countered effectively and the blows he landed were harder than his opponents. The Post also noted that, as was typical of his style of fighting, he "worked best in the clinches", and excelled in the infighting, and since it was the local paper, was used for the decision.<ref>"Attell Has Shade on Northside Boy", The Pittsburgh Post, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 9, 15 March 1911</ref> Other newspapers noted that Brannigan's aggressive display in the fifth and sixth rounds should have turned the decision in his favor.<ref>"Monte Attell Near Knockout", The Times, Munster, Indiana, pg. 5, 15 March 1911</ref>

Boxing decline, eye injuryEdit

Attell first fought Johnny Kilbane, future world featherweight champion from 1912 to 1923, on March 24, 1911, drawing in ten rounds in Cleveland, Ohio. One reporter noted that Kilbane injured his right hand in the first round and could only push it into Attell's face when he half clinched, though he did damage with his strong right throughout the bout. Kilbane landed a storm of punches in the second round. Attell fought very aggressively and got in left slams to the body as well as stiff counterpunches to Kilbane's face.<ref>"Kilbane and Attell Box Ten Round Draw", The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 5, 25 March 1911</ref><ref>"Attell and Kilbane Draw", The Gazette Times, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pg. 10, 25 March 1911</ref> On December 3, 1912, losing to Kilbane in a ninth-round technical knockout in Cleveland, Ohio, Attell was down more than six times before the police ordered the bout stopped to prevent a knockout. Kilbane became the aggressor in the second round and for much of the remainder of the bout, Attell had to cover up to save himself from Kibane's fierce attack.<ref>"Kilbane Stops Abie's Brother", Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio, pg. 13, 4 December 1912</ref>

In a well publicized match, Attell lost to Al Delmont on April 12, 1911, in a twelve-round points decision in Boston. In the first two rounds, Delmont gained a considerable lead with lefts and rights to the face, but in the next seven rounds, Delmont clinched often, while Attell shot his left to the face and body and his right to the ribs. Delmont occasionally got his right to Attell's face and landed right counters. With jabs and right crosses to the face and jaw, Delmont, showing his old form, earned a sufficient points margin in the eleventh and twelfth, to gain the popular decision.<ref>"Delmont Gets the Decision", The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts, pg. 8, 13 April 1911</ref>

In a close bout, Attell again lost to Delmont in a twelve-round points decision on April 18, 1911, in the Arena in Boston. In a very close and hard-fought bout, Delmont did considerable jabbing, and Attell went to the body often with both hands. The eleventh round saw Delmont taking the lead, and in the twelfth his more aggressive fighting won him the very close decision.<ref>"Delmont, By a Narrow Margin", The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts, pg. 6, 19 April 1911</ref>

Sometime in 1914, Attell incurred an eye injury that became infected, and eventually resulted in a loss of sight in the eye.<ref name="Stars"/>

Future world bantamweight champion, Joe Lynch knocked out Attell in the seventh round of a scheduled ten round bout at the Pioneer Sporting Club on September 5, 1916, in East Liverpool, Ohio. Lynch would hold the world bantamweight championship in the early 1920s.<ref>"Last Nights Fights", The Evening Review, East Liverpool, Ohio, pg. 6, 7 September 1916</ref> Attell was down in the first round.<ref name="BoxRec"/>

Attell lost to Young Zulu Kid on June 24, 1916, in a ten-round newspaper decision of the New York Evening Telegram at the Fairmont Athletic Club in The Bronx. Despite a significant reach advantage over the diminutive Italian boxer, Attell lost the bout to the Kid who fought several quality competitors but lacked a winning record against them. The Kid had contended for the world flyweight title unsuccessfully on December 16, 1916, and would later contend for the American flyweight title.<ref name="BoxRec"/>

Attell fought top-rated boxer Frankie Britt near the end of his career on September 15, 1916, losing in a third-round knockout in Boston. The final blow was a short right to the jaw, delivered by Britt. Attell was reported in less than peak condition.<ref>"Right to the Jaw Puts Attell Away", Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts, 16 September 1916</ref> Tellingly, though not unusual for an aging boxer in the era, particularly one with vision problems, Attell lost nineteen of twenty-four bouts between February 7, 1912, and October 30, 1916, near the end of his boxing career.

Retirement, and deathEdit

Attell initially retired from boxing in 1916, largely as the result of an eye infection that eventually led to his going blind in the eye. He had lost most of his vision in the other eye as a result of injuries sustained during his fight with Owen Moran in May 1905. One of his last bouts was a seven-round knockout loss on October 30, 1916, to Marty Taylor, known as Kid Taylor, a featherweight who had fought but not beaten several quality boxers. In his youth, he had knocked out Taylor on April 21, 1905, in New York.<ref name="BoxRec"/>

In a final return to boxing on January 19, 1917, Attell lost to Manchester boxer Joe Morgan in Boston. Attell received a terrific lacing in the fifth, and appeared to be behind on points in every round, before he was put down for the count in the sixth by his opponent. Although he had fought some quality opposition, Attell did not win a single fight in 1916.<ref name="BoxRec"/><ref>"Morgan Puts Attell Away At Manchester, New Hampshire", The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts, pg. 5, 20 January 1917</ref>

In time, a failed business and the Great Depression of the late 1920s and early 1930s wiped out his savings. By February 1923, according to one source, Attell was short on funds, blind, and residing at the Alameda County Hospital.<ref>From San Francisco Chronicle, 9 February 1923, in {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> While blind, he was forced at one point to sell peanuts and cigarettes at fights to raise money, while a young man led him to his customers. Hearing of his plight, Jack Dempsey later financed a cigar stand in San Francisco that supplied Attell a decent living for many years.<ref name="Stars">Silver, Mike (2016). Stars of the Ring, Published by Rowman and Littlefield, Los Angeles, pps. 252-254.</ref> He was married to wife Mary, formerly Mary Forman, but had no children of their own. In 1957, he suffered a heart attack and retired to Palo Alto for a period.<ref>Suffered a heart attack, went to Palo Alto, in "Final Gong Clangs for Monte Attell", San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California, pg. 37, 12 November 1960</ref> He died in 1960 at his home on South Court in Palo Alto.<ref>Attell went blind after retiring in Blady, Ken, The Jewish Boxers' Hall of Fame, (1988). Shapolsky Publishers, Inc, New York, end of Chapter 4, on Abe Attell, pg. 48.</ref>

Professional boxing recordEdit

All information in this section is derived from BoxRec,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> unless otherwise stated.

Official recordEdit

Template:BoxingRecordSummary All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as “no decision” bouts and are not counted in the win/loss/draw column.

Template:Abbr Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
137 Template:No2Loss 57–28–21 Template:Small Marty 'Kid' Taylor NWS 10 Oct 30, 1916 Template:Small
136 Loss 57–27–21 Template:Small Young Bill Murphy NWS 10 Sep 23, 1916 Template:Small
135 Template:No2Loss 57–27–21 Template:Small Frankie Britt KO 3 (12) Sep 15, 1916 Template:Small
134 Template:No2Loss 57–26–21 Template:Small Joe Lynch KO 7 (10) Sep 6, 1916 Template:Small
133 Loss 57–25–21 Template:Small Buddy Faulkes NWS 10 Aug 4, 1916 Template:Small
132 Template:Abbr 57–25–21 Template:Small Willie Brown ND 10 Aug 3, 1916 Template:Small
131 Loss 57–25–21 Template:Small Young Zulu Kid NWS 10 Jun 24, 1916 Template:Small
130 Template:No2Loss 57–25–21 Template:Small Jimmy Carroll PTS 4 Mar 31, 1916 Template:Small
129 Template:DrawDraw 57–24–21 Template:Small Tex Vernon PTS 10 Jun 29, 1914 Template:Small
128 Template:No2Loss 57–24–20 Template:Small Willie Fitzsimmons PTS 10 Jun 9, 1914 Template:Small
127 Template:DrawDraw 57–23–20 Template:Small Tex Vernon PTS 10 Apr 28, 1914 Template:Small
126 Template:No2Loss 57–23–19 Template:Small Jimmy Fox PTS 12 Mar 16, 1914 Template:Small
125 Template:No2Loss 57–22–19 Template:Small Cal Delaney PTS 4 Jun 13, 1913 Template:Small
124 Template:No2Loss 57–21–19 Template:Small Ad Zotte PTS 20 May 29, 1913 Template:Small
123 Template:No2Loss 57–20–19 Template:Small Cal Delaney PTS 10 May 20, 1913 Template:Small
122 Template:DrawDraw 57–19–19 Template:Small Roy Moore PTS 10 May 1, 1913 Template:Small
121 Template:DrawDraw 57–19–18 Template:Small Ad Zotte PTS 15 Apr 29, 1913 Template:Small
120 Template:No2Loss 57–19–17 Template:Small Ad Zotte PTS 4 Apr 4, 1913 Template:Small
119 Template:DrawDraw 57–18–17 Template:Small Ad Zotte PTS 10 Feb 12, 1913 Template:Small
118 Template:No2Loss 57–18–16 Template:Small Johnny Kilbane TKO 9 (12), Template:Small Dec 3, 1912 Template:Small
117 Draw 57–17–16 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 12 Oct 29, 1912 Template:Small
116 Template:No2Loss 57–17–16 Template:Small Benny Chavez DQ 12 (20) Sep 2, 1912 Template:Small
115 Template:No2Loss 57–16–16 Template:Small Willie Gibbs PTS 10 Jul 20, 1912 Template:Small
114 Draw 57–15–16 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 6 May 11, 1912 Template:Small
113 Loss 57–15–16 Template:Small Johnny Creeley NWS 6 Mar 16, 1912 Template:Small
112 Loss 57–15–16 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 10 Mar 11, 1912 Template:Small
111 Loss 57–15–16 Template:Small Johnny Creeley NWS 6 Feb 26, 1912 Template:Small
110 Loss 57–15–16 Template:Small Chick Hayes NWS 12 Feb 7, 1912 Template:Small
109 Draw 57–15–16 Template:Small Johnny Griffiths NWS 12 Jan 30, 1912 Template:Small
108 Loss 57–15–16 Template:Small Chick Hayes NWS 10 Jan 24, 1912 Template:Small
107 Win 57–15–16 Template:Small Jim Kenrick NWS 6 Jan 8, 1912 Template:Small
106 Win 57–15–16 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 6 Dec 18, 1911 Template:Small
105 Win 57–15–16 Template:Small Johnny Creeley NWS 6 Dec 5, 1911 Template:Small
104 Loss 57–15–16 Template:Small Frankie Burns NWS 10 Oct 23, 1911 Template:Small
103 Template:Yes2Win 57–15–16 Template:Small Johnny Daly PTS 10 Oct 2, 1911 Template:Small Template:Small
102 Template:DrawDraw 56–15–16 Template:Small Tommy Dixon PTS 10 Sep 11, 1911 Template:Small
101 Template:DrawDraw 56–15–15 Template:Small Jimmy Reagan PTS 20 Jul 25, 1911 Template:Small
100 Template:DrawDraw 56–15–14 Template:Small Jimmy Carroll PTS 4 Jun 30, 1911 Template:Small
99 Template:No2Loss 56–15–13 Template:Small Al Delmont PTS 12 Apr 18, 1911 Template:Small
98 Template:No2Loss 56–14–13 Template:Small Al Delmont PTS 12 Apr 11, 1911 Template:Small
97 Template:DrawDraw 56–13–13 Template:Small Johnny Kilbane PTS 10 Mar 24, 1911 Template:Small
96 Win 56–13–12 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 6 Mar 14, 1911 Template:Small
95 Win 56–13–12 Template:Small Phil McGovern NWS 6 Feb 25, 1911 Template:Small
94 Draw 56–13–12 Template:Small Joseph Biderberg NWS 6 Feb 11, 1911 Template:Small
93 Template:No2Loss 56–13–12 Template:Small Young Britt PTS 15 Jan 31, 1911 Template:Small
92 Win 56–12–12 Template:Small Phil McGovern NWS 10 Jan 30, 1911 Template:Small Template:Small
91 Template:Yes2Win 56–12–12 Template:Small Jeddy McFadden KO 1 (6) Jan 21, 1911 Template:Small
90 Template:Yes2Win 55–12–12 Template:Small Billy Wagner PTS 15 Dec 23, 1910 Template:Small
89 Template:Abbr 54–12–12 Template:Small Jeff O'Connell NC 5 (10) Dec 14, 1910 Template:Small Template:Small
88 Template:Yes2Win 54–12–12 Template:Small Jimmy Walsh PTS 10 Nov 23, 1910 Template:Small Template:Small
87 Win 53–12–12 Template:Small Johnny Albanese NWS 6 Nov 12, 1910 Template:Small
86 Template:Yes2Win 53–12–12 Template:Small Rudy Morvic KO 7 (?) Sep 15, 1910 Template:Small
85 Template:No2Loss 52–12–12 Template:Small Jimmy Carroll PTS 4 Aug 26, 1910 Template:Small
84 Loss 52–11–12 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 6 Jun 20, 1910 Template:Small
83 Template:Yes2Win 52–11–12 Template:Small Young Britt PTS 15 Jun 14, 1910 Template:Small
82 Loss 51–11–12 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 6 Jun 6, 1910 Template:Small
81 Draw 51–11–12 Template:Small Young O'Leary NWS 10 May 6, 1910 Template:Small
80 Loss 51–11–12 Template:Small Joe Wagner NWS 10 Apr 27, 1910 Template:Small
79 Template:No2Loss 51–11–12 Template:Small Frankie Conley TKO 42 (45) Feb 22, 1910 Template:Small Template:Small
78 Win 51–10–12 Template:Small Jimmy Carroll NWS 10 Dec 30, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
77 Template:DrawDraw 51–10–12 Template:Small Danny Webster PTS 20 Dec 17, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
76 Draw 51–10–11 Template:Small Danny Webster NWS 10 Nov 23, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
75 Template:Yes2Win 51–10–11 Template:Small Jimmy Carroll PTS 10 Oct 26, 1909 Template:Small
74 Draw 50–10–11 Template:Small Danny Webster NWS 10 Oct 12, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
73 Template:Yes2Win 50–10–11 Template:Small Percy Cove TKO 10 (20) Aug 20, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
72 Template:Yes2Win 49–10–11 Template:Small Jimmy Reagan KO 4 (10) Aug 11, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
71 Template:Yes2Win 48–10–11 Template:Small Frankie Neil KO 18 (45) Jun 19, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
70 Template:Yes2Win 47–10–11 Template:Small Fred Bennett PTS 6 May 6, 1909 Template:Small
69 Template:Yes2Win 46–10–11 Template:Small Bobby Johnson KO 3 (20) May 1, 1909 Template:Small
68 Template:Yes2Win 45–10–11 Template:Small Harry Dell PTS 15 Mar 26, 1909 Template:Small
67 Template:Yes2Win 44–10–11 Template:Small Jimmy Reagan PTS 20 Feb 22, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
66 Template:DrawDraw 43–10–11 Template:Small Jimmy Walsh PTS 15 Dec 21, 1908 Template:Small Template:Small
65 Template:DrawDraw 43–10–10 Template:Small Jimmy Reagan PTS 15 Nov 30, 1908 Template:Small
64 Template:Yes2Win 43–10–9 Template:Small Mike Kutchos PTS 15 Nov 25, 1908 Template:Small Template:Small
63 Template:Yes2Win 42–10–9 Template:Small Bobby Johnson KO 2 (20) Oct 22, 1908 Template:Small
62 Template:Yes2Win 41–10–9 Template:Small Ed Derby KO 3 (?) Sep 11, 1908 Template:Small
61 Template:DrawDraw 40–10–9 Template:Small Fred Bennett PTS 20 Sep 9, 1908 Template:Small
60 Template:Yes2Win 40–10–8 Template:Small Dick Murray KO 2 (?) May 1, 1908 Template:Small
59 Template:DrawDraw 39–10–8 Template:Small Jimmy Carroll PTS 15 Mar 14, 1908 Template:Small
58 Template:Yes2Win 39–10–7 Template:Small Al Emmick PTS 20 Oct 22, 1907 Template:Small
57 Template:Yes2Win 38–10–7 Template:Small Kid Molan KO 2 (?) Sep 27, 1907 Template:Small
56 Template:Yes2Win 37–10–7 Template:Small Al Emmick KO 14 (?) Sep 10, 1907 Template:Small
55 Template:Yes2Win 36–10–7 Template:Small Kid Barlett PTS 6 Jul 4, 1907 Template:Small
54 Template:Yes2Win 35–10–7 Template:Small Louis Burns KO 4 (?) May 16, 1907 Template:Small
53 Template:DrawDraw 34–10–7 Template:Small Eddie Menney PTS 4 May 10, 1907 Template:Small
52 Template:No2Loss 34–10–6 Template:Small Jimmy Carroll PTS 4 Apr 5, 1907 Template:Small
51 Template:Yes2Win 34–9–6 Template:Small Eddie Webber PTS 4 Mar 28, 1907 Template:Small
50 Template:DrawDraw 33–9–6 Template:Small Jimmy Carroll PTS 4 Feb 15, 1907 Template:Small
49 Template:No2Loss 33–9–5 Template:Small Freddie Weeks KO 5 (20) Sep 3, 1906 Template:Small
48 Template:Yes2Win 33–8–5 Template:Small Mike Bartley PTS 6 May 11, 1906 Template:Small
47 Template:Yes2Win 32–8–5 Template:Small Jockey Hogan KO 2 (?) Mar 5, 1906 Template:Small
46 Template:Yes2Win 31–8–5 Template:Small Fred Bennett KO 11 (?) Feb 22, 1906 Template:Small
45 Template:No2Loss 30–8–5 Template:Small Fred Bennett PTS 20 Jan 24, 1906 Template:Small
44 Template:No2Loss 30–7–5 Template:Small Harry Tenny KO 25 (25) Sep 15, 1905 Template:Small
43 Template:No2Loss 30–6–5 Template:Small Owen Moran PTS 20 May 15, 1905 Template:Small
42 Template:Yes2Win 30–5–5 Template:Small Kid Taylor KO 7 (?) Apr 21, 1905 Template:Small
41 Template:Yes2Win 29–5–5 Template:Small Jimmy Walsh DQ 6 (6) Mar 29, 1905 Template:Small Template:Small
40 Loss 28–5–5 Template:Small Jimmy Walsh NWS 6 Mar 20, 1905 Template:Small
39 Template:Yes2Win 28–5–5 Template:Small Johnny Reagan KO 17 (20) Dec 22, 1904 Template:Small
38 Template:Yes2Win 27–5–5 Template:Small Johnny Reagan PTS 15 Dec 15, 1904 Template:Small
37 Template:Yes2Win 26–5–5 Template:Small Johnny Reagan PTS 8 Nov 28, 1904 Template:Small
36 Win 25–5–5 Template:Small Dusty Miller NWS 10 Nov 19, 1904 Template:Small
35 Template:Yes2Win 25–5–5 Pete Leroy KO 5 (?) Nov 10, 1904 Template:Small
34 Template:Yes2Win 24–5–5 Dusty Miller PTS 6 Nov 5, 1904 Template:Small
33 Template:Yes2Win 23–5–5 Pete Savoy KO 5 (?) Oct 29, 1904 Template:Small
32 Template:No2Loss 22–5–5 Bobby Johnson PTS 15 Apr 8, 1904 Template:Small
31 Template:Yes2Win 22–4–5 Jimmy Carroll KO 1 (?), Template:Small Jan 12, 1904 Template:Small
30 Template:Yes2Win 21–4–5 Fred Bennett KO 11 (?) Nov 20, 1903 Template:Small
29 Template:Yes2Win 20–4–5 Willie Bourne TKO 4 (6) Jun 30, 1903 Template:Small
28 Template:Yes2Win 19–4–5 Al Mejia DQ 5 (6) May 29, 1903 Template:Small
27 Template:DrawDraw 18–4–5 William H. Smith PTS 6 Mar 12, 1903 Template:Small
26 Template:Yes2Win 18–4–4 Bobby Johnson DQ 6 (6) Feb 26, 1903 Template:Small
25 Template:Yes2Win 17–4–4 Johnny Dugan KO 3 (8) Jan 20, 1903 Template:Small
24 Template:Yes2Win 16–4–4 Willie Bourne KO 4 (6) Dec 23, 1902 Template:Small
23 Template:Yes2Win 15–4–4 Billy Welsh PTS 6 Dec 10, 1902 Template:Small
22 Template:Yes2Win 14–4–4 Al Mejia PTS 4 Jul 31, 1902 Template:Small
21 Template:No2Loss 13–4–4 Al Mejia PTS 4 Jul 30, 1902 Template:Small
20 Template:Yes2Win 13–3–4 Mike Maher KO 3 (4) Jul 18, 1902 Template:Small
19 Template:Yes2Win 12–3–4 Al Mejia PTS 4 Jul 15, 1902 Template:Small
18 Template:Yes2Win 11–3–4 Mike Maher KO 4 (4) Jul 10, 1902 Template:Small
17 Template:Yes2Win 10–3–4 Mike Maher PTS 4 Jun 24, 1902 Template:Small
16 Template:No2Loss 9–3–4 Barney Driscoll MD 4 Jun 17, 1902 Template:Small
15 Template:Yes2Win 9–2–4 Joe O'Brien KO 3 (4) Jun 6, 1902 Template:Small
14 Template:No2Loss 8–2–4 Barney Driscoll SD 4 May 14, 1902 Template:Small
13 Template:Yes2Win 8–1–4 William Tardelli TKO 3 (4) May 13, 1902 Template:Small
12 Template:Yes2Win 7–1–4 Joe Reilly PTS 4 May 7, 1902 Template:Small
11 Template:Yes2Win 6–1–4 William Tardelli PTS 4 Apr 15, 1902 Template:Small
10 Template:Yes2Win 5–1–4 Pete Carroll TKO ? (4) Apr 3, 1902 Template:Small
9 Template:DrawDraw 4–1–4 Joe Carroll PTS 4 Mar 28, 1902 Template:Small
8 Template:Yes2Win 4–1–3 Pete Carroll TKO 1 (4) Mar 19, 1902 Template:Small
7 Template:Yes2Win 3–1–3 Winnie Dunn PTS 4 Mar 12, 1902 Template:Small
6 Template:Yes2Win 2–1–3 Ed Jacobs PTS 4 Feb 25, 1902 Template:Small
5 Template:Yes2Win 1–1–3 Young Mitchell KO 1 (4) Feb 19, 1902 Template:Small
4 Template:No2Loss 0–1–3 Bobby Johnson PTS 4 Jan 28, 1902 Template:Small
3 Template:DrawDraw 0–0–3 Barney Driscoll PTS 4 Jan 21, 1902 Template:Small
2 Template:DrawDraw 0–0–2 Pete Carroll PTS 4 Dec 6, 1901 Template:Small
1 Template:DrawDraw 0–0–1 Barney Driscoll PTS 4 Oct 31, 1901 Template:Small

Unofficial recordEdit

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137 Template:No2Loss 66–41–28 Template:Small Marty 'Kid' Taylor NWS 10 Oct 30, 1916 Template:Small
136 Template:No2Loss 66–40–28 Template:Small Young Bill Murphy NWS 10 Sep 23, 1916 Template:Small
135 Template:No2Loss 66–39–28 Template:Small Frankie Britt KO 3 (12) Sep 15, 1916 Template:Small
134 Template:No2Loss 66–38–28 Template:Small Joe Lynch KO 7 (10) Sep 6, 1916 Template:Small
133 Template:No2Loss 66–37–28 Template:Small Buddy Faulkes NWS 10 Aug 4, 1916 Template:Small
132 Template:Abbr 66–36–28 Template:Small Willie Brown ND 10 Aug 3, 1916 Template:Small
131 Template:No2Loss 66–36–28 Template:Small Young Zulu Kid NWS 10 Jun 24, 1916 Template:Small
130 Template:No2Loss 66–35–28 Template:Small Jimmy Carroll PTS 4 Mar 31, 1916 Template:Small
129 Template:DrawDraw 66–34–28 Template:Small Tex Vernon PTS 10 Jun 29, 1914 Template:Small
128 Template:No2Loss 66–34–27 Template:Small Willie Fitzsimmons PTS 10 Jun 9, 1914 Template:Small
127 Template:DrawDraw 66–33–27 Template:Small Tex Vernon PTS 10 Apr 28, 1914 Template:Small
126 Template:No2Loss 66–33–26 Template:Small Jimmy Fox PTS 12 Mar 16, 1914 Template:Small
125 Template:No2Loss 66–32–26 Template:Small Cal Delaney PTS 4 Jun 13, 1913 Template:Small
124 Template:No2Loss 66–31–26 Template:Small Ad Zotte PTS 20 May 29, 1913 Template:Small
123 Template:No2Loss 66–30–26 Template:Small Cal Delaney PTS 10 May 20, 1913 Template:Small
122 Template:DrawDraw 66–29–26 Template:Small Roy Moore PTS 10 May 1, 1913 Template:Small
121 Template:DrawDraw 66–29–25 Template:Small Ad Zotte PTS 15 Apr 29, 1913 Template:Small
120 Template:No2Loss 66–29–24 Template:Small Ad Zotte PTS 4 Apr 4, 1913 Template:Small
119 Template:DrawDraw 66–28–24 Template:Small Ad Zotte PTS 10 Feb 12, 1913 Template:Small
118 Template:No2Loss 66–28–23 Template:Small Johnny Kilbane TKO 9 (12), Template:Small Dec 3, 1912 Template:Small
117 Template:DrawDraw 66–27–23 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 12 Oct 29, 1912 Template:Small
116 Template:No2Loss 66–27–22 Template:Small Benny Chavez DQ 12 (20) Sep 2, 1912 Template:Small
115 Template:No2Loss 66–26–22 Template:Small Willie Gibbs PTS 10 Jul 20, 1912 Template:Small
114 Template:DrawDraw 66–25–22 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 6 May 11, 1912 Template:Small
113 Template:No2Loss 66–25–21 Template:Small Johnny Creeley NWS 6 Mar 16, 1912 Template:Small
112 Template:No2Loss 66–24–21 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 10 Mar 11, 1912 Template:Small
111 Template:No2Loss 66–23–21 Template:Small Johnny Creeley NWS 6 Feb 26, 1912 Template:Small
110 Template:No2Loss 66–22–21 Template:Small Chick Hayes NWS 12 Feb 7, 1912 Template:Small
109 Template:DrawDraw 66–21–21 Template:Small Johnny Griffiths NWS 12 Jan 30, 1912 Template:Small
108 Template:No2Loss 66–21–20 Template:Small Chick Hayes NWS 10 Jan 24, 1912 Template:Small
107 Template:Yes2Win 66–20–20 Template:Small Jim Kenrick NWS 6 Jan 8, 1912 Template:Small
106 Template:Yes2Win 65–20–20 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 6 Dec 18, 1911 Template:Small
105 Template:Yes2Win 64–20–20 Template:Small Johnny Creeley NWS 6 Dec 5, 1911 Template:Small
104 Template:No2Loss 63–20–20 Template:Small Frankie Burns NWS 10 Oct 23, 1911 Template:Small
103 Template:Yes2Win 63–19–20 Template:Small Johnny Daly PTS 10 Oct 2, 1911 Template:Small Template:Small
102 Template:DrawDraw 62–19–20 Template:Small Tommy Dixon PTS 10 Sep 11, 1911 Template:Small
101 Template:DrawDraw 62–19–19 Template:Small Jimmy Reagan PTS 20 Jul 25, 1911 Template:Small
100 Template:DrawDraw 62–19–18 Template:Small Jimmy Carroll PTS 4 Jun 30, 1911 Template:Small
99 Template:No2Loss 62–19–17 Template:Small Al Delmont PTS 12 Apr 18, 1911 Template:Small
98 Template:No2Loss 62–18–17 Template:Small Al Delmont PTS 12 Apr 11, 1911 Template:Small
97 Template:DrawDraw 62–17–17 Template:Small Johnny Kilbane PTS 10 Mar 24, 1911 Template:Small
96 Template:Yes2Win 62–17–16 Template:Small Patsy Brannigan NWS 6 Mar 14, 1911 Template:Small
95 Template:Yes2Win 61–17–16 Template:Small Phil McGovern NWS 6 Feb 25, 1911 Template:Small
94 Template:DrawDraw 60–17–16 Template:Small Joseph Biderberg NWS 6 Feb 11, 1911 Template:Small
93 Template:No2Loss 60–17–15 Template:Small Young Britt PTS 15 Jan 31, 1911 Template:Small
92 Template:Yes2Win 60–16–15 Template:Small Phil McGovern NWS 10 Jan 30, 1911 Template:Small Template:Small
91 Template:Yes2Win 59–16–15 Template:Small Jeddy McFadden KO 1 (6) Jan 21, 1911 Template:Small
90 Template:Yes2Win 58–16–15 Template:Small Billy Wagner PTS 15 Dec 23, 1910 Template:Small
89 Template:Abbr 57–16–15 Template:Small Jeff O'Connell NC 5 (10) Dec 14, 1910 Template:Small Template:Small
88 Template:Yes2Win 57–16–15 Jimmy Walsh PTS 10 Nov 23, 1910 Template:Small Template:Small
87 Template:Yes2Win 56–16–15 Johnny Albanese NWS 6 Nov 12, 1910 Template:Small
86 Template:Yes2Win 55–16–15 Rudy Morvic KO 7 (?) Sep 15, 1910 Template:Small
85 Template:No2Loss 54–16–15 Jimmy Carroll PTS 4 Aug 26, 1910 Template:Small
84 Template:No2Loss 54–15–15 Patsy Brannigan NWS 6 Jun 20, 1910 Template:Small
83 Template:Yes2Win 54–14–15 Young Britt PTS 15 Jun 14, 1910 Template:Small
82 Template:No2Loss 53–14–15 Patsy Brannigan NWS 6 Jun 6, 1910 Template:Small
81 Template:DrawDraw 53–13–15 Young O'Leary NWS 10 May 6, 1910 Template:Small
80 Template:No2Loss 53–13–14 Joe Wagner NWS 10 Apr 27, 1910 Template:Small
79 Template:No2Loss 53–12–14 Frankie Conley TKO 42 (45) Feb 22, 1910 Template:Small Template:Small
78 Template:Yes2Win 53–11–14 Jimmy Carroll NWS 10 Dec 30, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
77 Template:DrawDraw 52–11–14 Danny Webster PTS 20 Dec 17, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
76 Template:DrawDraw 52–11–13 Danny Webster NWS 10 Nov 23, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
75 Template:Yes2Win 52–11–12 Jimmy Carroll PTS 10 Oct 26, 1909 Template:Small
74 Template:DrawDraw 51–11–12 Danny Webster NWS 10 Oct 12, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
73 Template:Yes2Win 51–11–11 Percy Cove TKO 10 (20) Aug 20, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
72 Template:Yes2Win 50–11–11 Jimmy Reagan KO 4 (10) Aug 11, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
71 Template:Yes2Win 49–11–11 Frankie Neil KO 18 (45) Jun 19, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
70 Template:Yes2Win 48–11–11 Fred Bennett PTS 6 May 6, 1909 Template:Small
69 Template:Yes2Win 47–11–11 Bobby Johnson KO 3 (20) May 1, 1909 Template:Small
68 Template:Yes2Win 46–11–11 Harry Dell PTS 15 Mar 26, 1909 Template:Small
67 Template:Yes2Win 45–11–11 Jimmy Reagan PTS 20 Feb 22, 1909 Template:Small Template:Small
66 Template:DrawDraw 44–11–11 Jimmy Walsh PTS 15 Dec 21, 1908 Template:Small Template:Small
65 Template:DrawDraw 44–11–10 Jimmy Reagan PTS 15 Nov 30, 1908 Template:Small
64 Template:Yes2Win 44–11–9 Mike Kutchos PTS 15 Nov 25, 1908 Template:Small Template:Small
63 Template:Yes2Win 43–11–9 Bobby Johnson KO 2 (20) Oct 22, 1908 Template:Small
62 Template:Yes2Win 42–11–9 Ed Derby KO 3 (?) Sep 11, 1908 Template:Small
61 Template:DrawDraw 41–11–9 Fred Bennett PTS 20 Sep 9, 1908 Template:Small
60 Template:Yes2Win 41–11–8 Dick Murray KO 2 (?) May 1, 1908 Template:Small
59 Template:DrawDraw 40–11–8 Jimmy Carroll PTS 15 Mar 14, 1908 Template:Small
58 Template:Yes2Win 40–11–7 Al Emmick PTS 20 Oct 22, 1907 Template:Small
57 Template:Yes2Win 39–11–7 Kid Molan KO 2 (?) Sep 27, 1907 Template:Small
56 Template:Yes2Win 38–11–7 Al Emmick KO 14 (?) Sep 10, 1907 Template:Small
55 Template:Yes2Win 37–11–7 Kid Barlett PTS 6 Jul 4, 1907 Template:Small
54 Template:Yes2Win 36–11–7 Louis Burns KO 4 (?) May 16, 1907 Template:Small
53 Template:DrawDraw 35–11–7 Eddie Menney PTS 4 May 10, 1907 Template:Small
52 Template:No2Loss 35–11–6 Jimmy Carroll PTS 4 Apr 5, 1907 Template:Small
51 Template:Yes2Win 35–10–6 Eddie Webber PTS 4 Mar 28, 1907 Template:Small
50 Template:DrawDraw 34–10–6 Jimmy Carroll PTS 4 Feb 15, 1907 Template:Small
49 Template:No2Loss 34–10–5 Freddie Weeks KO 5 (20) Sep 3, 1906 Template:Small
48 Template:Yes2Win 34–9–5 Mike Bartley PTS 6 May 11, 1906 Template:Small
47 Template:Yes2Win 33–9–5 Jockey Hogan KO 2 (?) Mar 5, 1906 Template:Small
46 Template:Yes2Win 32–9–5 Fred Bennett KO 11 (?) Feb 22, 1906 Template:Small
45 Template:No2Loss 31–9–5 Fred Bennett PTS 20 Jan 24, 1906 Template:Small
44 Template:No2Loss 31–8–5 Harry Tenny KO 25 (25) Sep 15, 1905 Template:Small
43 Template:No2Loss 31–7–5 Owen Moran PTS 20 May 15, 1905 Template:Small
42 Template:Yes2Win 31–6–5 Kid Taylor KO 7 (?) Apr 21, 1905 Template:Small
41 Template:Yes2Win 30–6–5 Jimmy Walsh DQ 6 (6) Mar 29, 1905 Template:Small Template:Small
40 Template:No2Loss 29–6–5 Jimmy Walsh NWS 6 Mar 20, 1905 Template:Small
39 Template:Yes2Win 29–5–5 Johnny Reagan KO 17 (20) Dec 22, 1904 Template:Small
38 Template:Yes2Win 28–5–5 Johnny Reagan PTS 15 Dec 15, 1904 Template:Small
37 Template:Yes2Win 27–5–5 Johnny Reagan PTS 8 Nov 28, 1904 Template:Small
36 Template:Yes2Win 26–5–5 Dusty Miller NWS 10 Nov 19, 1904 Template:Small
35 Template:Yes2Win 25–5–5 Pete Leroy KO 5 (?) Nov 10, 1904 Template:Small
34 Template:Yes2Win 24–5–5 Dusty Miller PTS 6 Nov 5, 1904 Template:Small
33 Template:Yes2Win 23–5–5 Pete Savoy KO 5 (?) Oct 29, 1904 Template:Small
32 Template:No2Loss 22–5–5 Bobby Johnson PTS 15 Apr 8, 1904 Template:Small
31 Template:Yes2Win 22–4–5 Jimmy Carroll KO 1 (?), Template:Small Jan 12, 1904 Template:Small
30 Template:Yes2Win 21–4–5 Fred Bennett KO 11 (?) Nov 20, 1903 Template:Small
29 Template:Yes2Win 20–4–5 Willie Bourne TKO 4 (6) Jun 30, 1903 Template:Small
28 Template:Yes2Win 19–4–5 Al Mejia DQ 5 (6) May 29, 1903 Template:Small
27 Template:DrawDraw 18–4–5 William H. Smith PTS 6 Mar 12, 1903 Template:Small
26 Template:Yes2Win 18–4–4 Bobby Johnson DQ 6 (6) Feb 26, 1903 Template:Small
25 Template:Yes2Win 17–4–4 Johnny Dugan KO 3 (8) Jan 20, 1903 Template:Small
24 Template:Yes2Win 16–4–4 Willie Bourne KO 4 (6) Dec 23, 1902 Template:Small
23 Template:Yes2Win 15–4–4 Billy Welsh PTS 6 Dec 10, 1902 Template:Small
22 Template:Yes2Win 14–4–4 Al Mejia PTS 4 Jul 31, 1902 Template:Small
21 Template:No2Loss 13–4–4 Al Mejia PTS 4 Jul 30, 1902 Template:Small
20 Template:Yes2Win 13–3–4 Mike Maher KO 3 (4) Jul 18, 1902 Template:Small
19 Template:Yes2Win 12–3–4 Al Mejia PTS 4 Jul 15, 1902 Template:Small
18 Template:Yes2Win 11–3–4 Mike Maher KO 4 (4) Jul 10, 1902 Template:Small
17 Template:Yes2Win 10–3–4 Mike Maher PTS 4 Jun 24, 1902 Template:Small
16 Template:No2Loss 9–3–4 Barney Driscoll MD 4 Jun 17, 1902 Template:Small
15 Template:Yes2Win 9–2–4 Joe O'Brien KO 3 (4) Jun 6, 1902 Template:Small
14 Template:No2Loss 8–2–4 Barney Driscoll SD 4 May 14, 1902 Template:Small
13 Template:Yes2Win 8–1–4 William Tardelli TKO 3 (4) May 13, 1902 Template:Small
12 Template:Yes2Win 7–1–4 Joe Reilly PTS 4 May 7, 1902 Template:Small
11 Template:Yes2Win 6–1–4 William Tardelli PTS 4 Apr 15, 1902 Template:Small
10 Template:Yes2Win 5–1–4 Pete Carroll TKO ? (4) Apr 3, 1902 Template:Small
9 Template:DrawDraw 4–1–4 Joe Carroll PTS 4 Mar 28, 1902 Template:Small
8 Template:Yes2Win 4–1–3 Pete Carroll TKO 1 (4) Mar 19, 1902 Template:Small
7 Template:Yes2Win 3–1–3 Winnie Dunn PTS 4 Mar 12, 1902 Template:Small
6 Template:Yes2Win 2–1–3 Ed Jacobs PTS 4 Feb 25, 1902 Template:Small
5 Template:Yes2Win 1–1–3 Young Mitchell KO 1 (4) Feb 19, 1902 Template:Small
4 Template:No2Loss 0–1–3 Bobby Johnson PTS 4 Jan 28, 1902 Template:Small
3 Template:DrawDraw 0–0–3 Barney Driscoll PTS 4 Jan 21, 1902 Template:Small
2 Template:DrawDraw 0–0–2 Pete Carroll PTS 4 Dec 6, 1901 Template:Small
1 Template:DrawDraw 0–0–1 Barney Driscoll PTS 4 Oct 31, 1901 Template:Small

Primary boxing achievementsEdit

Attell was elected to the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2015.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

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See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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