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On May 9, 1951, the Dispatch reported that the wife and family of boxer Lee Savold were living at 4230 Brookside Ave. Savold's wife Ruth moved here from Englewood, NJ to be near her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moen. Lee's mother grew up in Minneapolis.
A correspondent from England tells us: In about 1949/1950, Joe Louis was the British heavyweight champion. He retired, leaving the world heavyweight title vacant for some months for eliminators to take place and produce a world champ. British promoter Jack Solomons staged a "British version of the World Heavyweight Championship" between Bruce Woodcock and Lee Savold. Savold beat Woodcock to become the "British version of the World Heavyweight Champion." Correspondent John said that "Lee's attitude won the hearts of many fight fans in England."
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