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  1. Jack Bernstein (November 5, 1899 – December 26, 1945) was an American boxer given the birthname John Dodick. He became World Junior lightweight Champion, on May 30, 1923, against Johnny Dundee at the Coney Island Velodrome in Brooklyn.

  2. Bernstein was down for a count of eight in round two. Mandell broke his left hand in the fifth round. The New York Times scored this fight 10 rounds for Bernstein, three for Dundee and two even--The Newark Star-Eagle also felt that this was the type of decision that would ruin boxing.

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  3. Jack Bernstein, also known as "Kid Murphy" and "Young Murphy," was a talented professional boxer who made his mark in the super featherweight division. Born on November 5, 1899, Bernstein had all the necessary qualities to succeed in the ring - determination, skill, and an unyielding spirit.

  4. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. Died: 1945-12-26 (Age:46) Stance: Orthodox. Height: 163cm. Reach: 163cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Manager: Doc Hirsch. Jack Bernstein was billed as "Kid Murphy" or "Young Murphy" in his early fights in the New York-northern New Jersey area in 1920 and 1921.

  5. Info about the boxer Jack Bernstein, debut 1920-08-24. Total bouts 83, won 54, lost 21, draw 8.

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    • December 26, 1945
    • November 5, 1899
  6. Jack Bernstein won 3 professional boxing world titles in a Super Featherweight division. Statistics of title bouts and photo.

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  8. Jack also fought the three boxers who would succeed Leonard as Lightweight Champion, all in non-title bouts. He beat Jimmy Goodrich (Leonard’s successor) twice. Against Rocky Kansas (who followed Goodrich), Bernstein won the first in a 15-round decision, drew the second, and lost the third bout.