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Encyclopedia > Arthur Allen

Arthur Allen may refer to:

  • Arthur Cecil Allen (1887–1982), British politician
  • Arthur Samuel Allen (1894–1959), Australian general

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The Arthur Leigh Allen File (3506 words)
Allen later hinted it was true, first claiming to have been "in the area" at the time, then telling people he was in nearby Pomona when he first heard of the Bates murder.
June 15, 1958: Allen was arrested by the Vallejo Police Department for disturbing the peace as the result of an altercation with acquaintance Ralph Spinelli.
December 1958: Allen was discharged from the Navy.
Vinny Pazienza vs. Arthur Allen (November 6, 1998) (1074 words)
Allen caught a second wind and scored early in the seventh round with clean combinations that were on target.
Allen controlled the next 30-seconds with a sustained attack but still found it difficult to seriously hurt the veteran.
Allen's biggest attribute was his heart and he continued to try and take the fight to Pazienza in the last round but he simply lacked the power to control the action.
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