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Philadelphia Welterweight Gil Turner, a Phenom, Now Rests in an Unmarked Grave

On July 7, 1952, a crowd of 39,025 turned out at Philadelphia’s Municipal Stadium to witness Kid Gavilan defend his world welterweight title against Gil Turner. According to some reports, the attendance was only a few hundred shy of the welterweight record set by Jimmy McLarnin and Barney Ross in their first meeting in 1934. […] This post Philadelphia Welterweight Gil Turner, a Phenom, Now Rests in an Unmarked Grave belong to The Sweet Science. …
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The Sweet Science broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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