Bobby
Buzz-saw"
Zimmerman


BOBBY "BUZZ-SAW" ZIMMERMAN was a boxer from Camden, New Jersey. He was the original "Camden Buzz-saw", a tag adopted many year later by Dwight Braxton aka Dwight Muhammed Qawi, world-champion light heavyweight and cruiserweight in the 1980s.

The "Black Bill" that Bobby Zimmerman fought was a Cuban fighter, Eladio Valdes who fought as "Black Bill", primarily out of Havana and New York City. He was not Claude "Black Bill" Brooks, a Camden heavy-weight who had retired prior to Zimmerman turning professional.  

Left: 1927 Photo pf Bobby Zimmerman

 


Bobby Zimmerman

Real Name Robert Zimmerman
Nationality United States
Hometown Camden NJ
Division Flyweight

Record plus newspaper accounts: W 7 (3 ko's)  |  L 4  |  D 3  |  Total 14   

KNOWN RECORD
- NB this record may be incomplete/inaccurate

date opponent W-L-D location
1934-04-13 Ruby Budman 9-3-3 Convention Hall, Camden, New Jersey, USA L NWS 6 6
Newspaper decision from the Philadelphia Inquirer (Jack Kincaid).
1934-02-09 Benny Victor 15-16-3 Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA L PTS 6 6
From Philadelphia newspapers (Jack Kincaid).
1934-01-26 Norman Rahn 8-2-0 Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA D PTS 6 6
1934-01-12 Charley Rhodes 7-1-1 Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA W KO 1 6
From Philadelphia newspapers (Jack Kincaid).
1933-12-25 Norman Rahn 8-1-0 Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA W PTS 6 6
From Philadelphia newspapers (Jack Kincaid).
1930-12-05 Freddie Lattanzio 12-17-1 Convention Hall, Camden, New Jersey, USA L PTS 6 6
From the Philadelphia Inquirer (Jack Kincaid).
1930-10-10 Black Bill 122-23-12 L PTS ?
Exact date in October, number of rounds & location unknown.
1930-08-08 Lew Zell 8-3-0 Public Service Ball Park, Camden, New Jersey, USA W KO 4 6
1930-03-01 Johnny Ladao 4-2-1 Millville Arena, Millville, New Jersey, USA W PTS 8 8
1930-02-17 Sammy Tucker 20-8-0 Arena, Trenton, New Jersey, USA D PTS 6 6
referee: Danny Sullivan
Trenton Evening Times.
1930-02-11 Midget Anbrose 0-1-0
Belmont Fire Hall, National Park, New Jersey W PTS 6 6
1929-04-12 Bill McNulty 0-1-0
South Jersey A.A., Camden, New Jersey, USA W TKO 2 6
From the Philadelphia Inquirer (Jack Kincaid).
1929-02-15 Frankie White 0-1-0
South Jersey A.A., Camden, New Jersey, USA W PTS 6 6
From the Philadelphia Inquirer (Jack Kincaid).
1930-02-11 Midget Anbrose 0-1-0
Belmont Fire Hall, National Park, New Jersey W PTS 6 6
From the Philadelphia Inquirer (Jack Kincaid).

 

Records from http://www.boxrec.com and Camden Courier-Post

Camden Courier-Post - January 28, 1928

CHARITY BATTLES ATTRACT BIG CROWD
St. Joan of Arc Church Bouts Furnish Plenty of Action Throughout

Fifteen sizzling amateur boxing bouts, together with nine acts of vaudeville, were presented to a capacity crowd in the St. Joan of Arc Church gym, Fairview. The proceeds derived from the affair will go toward the church building fund.

In the feature bout, Bob Zimmerman, of Fairview, unintentionally fouled Eddie O'Tell of South Camden, in the first round and Referee Joe Bonnell immediately stopped the fuss. Zimmerman was in the lead when O'Tell, in attempting to avoid a left hook to the body, leaped into the air with the result that the punch landed low.

Zimmerman, in order not to disappoint the crowd went three rounds with Mickey Murtha. Battling Mack and Pee Wee Ross staged a clown act, while Johnny Lucas met Billy De Lue; Tommy Lyons clashed with Jack Stanley; "Peaches" Gray tackled Terrible Pine; Joe Colon faced Billy Osborne, and George Anderson encountered Milton Bamford. All bouts were limited to three rounds.

Deputy Boxing Commissioner Edward A. Welsh attended the affair, and when introduced by Announcer Bill Kennedy received an ovation that lasted fully five minutes. Mrs. Mary Walsh Kobus, a member of the city board of censors also was present.

Sergeant Ray Smith assisted Bonell in refereeing, while John McGraw was timekeeper. It was one of the most successful affairs ever conducted by the church athletic association.  

Camden Courier-Post
February 12, 1930

Bobby Zimmerman - Midget Ambrose
Indian Ruseell - Davey Taylor
Joey Allen - Davey Winters
Joe Hillsee - Battling Buster
Dominick Fusco - Terrible Pine

 

Camden Courier-Post
December 18, 1939

Joe Spearing
Jersey Joe Walcott - Roxie Allen
Frankie Blair -
Mickey Blair
Tommy Ricco - Battling Mack
Lew Skymer - Jackie Hindle
Charlie Mack -
Eddie Chaney
Young O'Connor
- Frankie Rapp
Pee Wee Ross - Bobby Zimmerman
Nick Nichols - Joey Allen
Johnny Lucas - Joey Straiges
Jim Braddock - Sgt. Ray Smith
Walter "Walter West" Kennedy
Caesar Campana
Johnny Duca - Mickey Duca - Al White
George Chaney - Benny Bass - Kid Williams
Johnny Buff - Danny Kramer - Pete Williams
Shamus Maguire - Lew Jackson - Paddy Lyons
Johnny Attell - Billy Marino - Young Firpo
Young Palmer - Tommy Dundee
Tommy McCann
Harry Shaw - Tom Walters
All Ettore - Joey O'Donnell
Mike DeLeece - Young Lawrence
Charlie Harris - Bill McFarland
Dominick Lombardo
Daniel Gallasso
James McSparrin
Paul Daly

...continued...
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Camden Courier-Post * December 20, 1939

...continued...
Frank Kopesky - James Braddock - Jersey Joe Walcott - Roxie Allen - Frankie Blair - Mickey Blair
Lew Skymer - Battling Mack -
Joe Spearing- Frankie Rapp - Johnny Lucas - Joey Straiges - Joey Allen
Sgt. Ray SmithTommy Ricco - Al Daley - Jackie Hindle -
Eddie Chaney
 Caesar Campana - Young O'Connors - Charlie Mack - Pee Wee Ross - Bobby Zimmerman
Buck Flemming - Joe Shannon -Kayo Palmer - Pat Lawrence- Dave Lambert
Young Lawrence - Archie McNew - Lou Jackson - Al White - Young Palmer - Tommy Dundee
Joe Mangold - Joey O'Donnell  - Young Joe Firpo

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