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  1. Maher hit Sharkey at the bell ending the seventh round. Sharkey was like a wild bull, he had clinched and several seconds after the bell hit Maher with three right hand blows to the head. Maher landed one in return, there was a wild scene with Sharkey hitting one of Maher's seconds in the head.

  2. Peter Maher (born 16 March 1869, in Gunnode, Tuam, County Galway, Ireland – 22 July 1940 in Baltimore, Maryland) was an Irish boxer known for his powerful punch. Early in his career Maher won the 1888 Middleweight Championship of Ireland, and the 1890 Heavyweight Championship of Ireland.

  3. Peter Maher’s 5th round August 1888 knockout of Belfast’s John Sheenan in Dublin propelled him as Irelands middleweight champion. Maher’s government leader was Queen Victoria – who as of 1891 – held the English royal throne-ship 44 years.

  4. 12 de ago. de 2015 · Peter Maher calls - 2004 Flames Playoffs. Thanks to Josie Lindström for the mp3s of Peter Maher calls. An archive of her website can be found here: http://web.archive.org/web/2012031307 ...

  5. Peter Maher was an Irish boxer known for his powerful punch. Early in his career Maher won the 1888 Middleweight Championship of Ireland, and the 1890 Heavyweight Championship of...

  6. Peter Maher (born November 11, 1949) is a Canadian retired sportscaster. He was the radio voice of the Calgary Flames from their move to Calgary, Alberta, in 1980 until his retirement following the 2013–14 NHL season. He broadcast every Flames game for 33 years on the city's all-sports radio station, CFAC. Maher became known for his ...

  7. 22 de sept. de 2019 · An Irish immigrant to the United States, Peter Maher not only a stone heavier, he was 6 years younger and a knockout artist himself, sitting comfortably in the small club of men with over 100 stoppage wins when his career was done.