Arthur Wyns

Arthur Wyns (born 1 March 1893-19??) was a Belgian boxer, who was the only EBU Featherweight boxer to defend his championship twice, until his record was broken in 1922. His bouts were international news in the 1920s. Wyns had a professional boxing career stretching from 1911 to 1926 that had about 115 bouts, of which included 79 wins by KO, 23 losses, and 13 ending in decisions for draws. After a bout on 6 October 1926, when he was defeated by at the Palais des Sports in his hometown of Brussels, he retired from the sport of boxing. Wyn died some time after 1926.

Arthur Wyns

Arthur Wyns (born 1 March 1893-19??) was a Belgian boxer, who was the only EBU Featherweight boxer to defend his championship twice, until his record was broken in 1922. His bouts were international news in the 1920s. Wyns had a professional boxing career stretching from 1911 to 1926 that had about 115 bouts, of which included 79 wins by KO, 23 losses, and 13 ending in decisions for draws. After a bout on 6 October 1926, when he was defeated by at the Palais des Sports in his hometown of Brussels, he retired from the sport of boxing. Wyn died some time after 1926.