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How is Bob Pastor not a Notable Burial? New York State Heavy Weight Champion, made Saratoga Springs his home, including is in the Saratoga Springs Hall of Fame. Trained for his biggest fights on Saratoga Lake. Was a contender twice for the Heavy Weight Champion Title vs Joe Luis. One of the better Heavy weights of the Early-Mid 20th century with an impressive record of 53-7-5-17. He was stopped only twice in 65 pro bouts. He also defeated a very impressive collection of contenders and hopefuls including Lem Franklin, Jimmy Bivins, Al McCoy, Turkey Thompson, Al Delaney, Gus Lesnevich, Booker Beckwith, Buddy Scott. My 2 cents. Coltenyoung (talk) 05:11, 18 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]