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Born in Star City, Saskatchewan in 1918,
Ossie Herlen was an outstanding sportsman but excelled in boxing. He
started to box at the age of 15. All told he had 33 fights and won 27 of
them, 12 via the knockout route. Of the six fights he lost, five were by
decision. In his nine years of boxing, Herlen was never knocked out.
In 1937, Ossie was the Saskatchewan
lightweight champion. The following year he was Saskatchewan champion
again, this time in the welterweight division. That same year he was a
finalist in the Canadian welterweight class. For most of his career,
Herlen was trained by the great Bobby Reid. In the 1937-38 year, Ossie
was vice-president of the Golden Gloves Amateur Boxing club. In 1940, as
a member of the RCAF, Ossie continued boxing and won the Toronto
Garrison championship.
He was named to the Saskatchewan Sports Hall
of Fame in 1977. |
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