John Gray (boxer)

John Henry Gray (April 24, 1906 January 24, 1964) was a Filipino boxer who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics.

He was born in Leyte, Leyte (Philippines) and died in Tacloban City, Philippines. He was married to Bessie Mooney. They had eleven children. He was the son of Elihu Wayne Gray, who was born in Searcy County, Arkansas. His mother was Ambrosia Perida.

In 1932 he was eliminated in the first round of the flyweight class after losing his fight to Italy's Edelweis Rodriguez who lost to István Énekes.

1932 Olympic results

Below is the record of John Gray, a Filipino flyweight boxer who competed at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics:

gollark: But actually it just happens to do that up until n = 41 because your examples show no general trend.
gollark: To be mathy about this, consider n² + n + 41. If you substitute n = 0 to n = ~~40~~ 39, you'll see "wow, this produces prime numbers. I thought those were really hard and weird, what an amazing discovery".
gollark: Examples do not and cannot demonstrate some sort of general principle, particularly a more abstract one.
gollark: Again, some examples of things needing some sort of balance DO NOT imply it is good or generally necessary.
gollark: This is just an example of "you sometimes need a quantity of something which falls in some interval", not a general proof.


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