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Encyclopedia > George Godfrey

George Godfrey might refer to:


A youngboxer.


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George Godfrey - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (301 words)
'George Godfrey' was the name of an earlier New England boxer who had been a top name during the days of John L. Sullivan.
Godfrey, who was 6'3" tall and weighed between 220 and 260 lbs during his career, dwarfed the 5'8" Langford.
Godfrey is said to have been instructed by promoters on a number of occasions to carry opponents if he wanted to receive more important fights.
Las Vegas SUN: Officer charged in sex case with girl, 14 (1085 words)
Godfrey was being held this morning in the Clark County Detention Center on charges of using technology to lure children, burglary with intent to commit a felony and attempted statutory sexual seduction.
Godfrey said he "was not really into the cop thing," the girl told detectives, and that if no other cops had been around, he wouldn't have arrested her, he would have had sex with her, the report says.
Godfrey placed several more calls to the girl that night as he was preparing to leave work and while he was driving to her house, according to the report.
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