Fred Bretonnel (1 January 1905 – 4 September 1928) was a French lightweight boxer and title holder of the Featherweight Championship of France from 24 June to 7 October 1924, when it was taken by Lucien Vinez.In a career totalling 76 matches, he lost 18, drew 14 and won 42 with 14 knock outs. He fought in the first French-German match in France after the First World War, on 10 May 1922, defeating . Bretonnel's family were also strongly associated with boxing. His brother was a professional boxing trainer and manager, and his father started the first boxing magazine in France.
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| - Fred Bretonnel est un boxeur français né le 11 juin 1905 à Paris 9e et mort le 4 septembre 1928 à Paris 17e. Il est le frère de Jean Bretonnel. (fr)
- Fred Bretonnel (1 January 1905 – 4 September 1928) was a French lightweight boxer and title holder of the Featherweight Championship of France from 24 June to 7 October 1924, when it was taken by Lucien Vinez.In a career totalling 76 matches, he lost 18, drew 14 and won 42 with 14 knock outs. He fought in the first French-German match in France after the First World War, on 10 May 1922, defeating . Bretonnel's family were also strongly associated with boxing. His brother was a professional boxing trainer and manager, and his father started the first boxing magazine in France. (en)
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| - Fred Bretonnel (1 January 1905 – 4 September 1928) was a French lightweight boxer and title holder of the Featherweight Championship of France from 24 June to 7 October 1924, when it was taken by Lucien Vinez.In a career totalling 76 matches, he lost 18, drew 14 and won 42 with 14 knock outs. He fought in the first French-German match in France after the First World War, on 10 May 1922, defeating . Bretonnel's family were also strongly associated with boxing. His brother was a professional boxing trainer and manager, and his father started the first boxing magazine in France. Bretonnel committed suicide by hanging on 4 September 1928, due to what was referred to as "family troubles". At the time of his death, he was a welterweight. (en)
- Fred Bretonnel est un boxeur français né le 11 juin 1905 à Paris 9e et mort le 4 septembre 1928 à Paris 17e. Il est le frère de Jean Bretonnel. (fr)
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