List of people from Lowell, Massachusetts

As one of the largest cities in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Lowell has produced many notable people in various fields:

Academics, science, and engineering

Law

Military service

Politics and public service

Industry, invention and business

Astronautics

Literature and entertainment

Music

Arts and design

Sports

Basketball

Football

Baseball

Hockey

Boxing

  • Dicky Eklund, pro boxer 1975–1985, welterweight[36]
  • Tommy Ellis, boxer, 1952–1962, known for a long series of epic showdowns on Dumont Network Thursday Night Fights in Lowell against Tony "The Bus" Gilbrecki[37]
  • Ralph Lally, New England Golden Gloves Champion, Light Heavyweight-175lbs., 1970[38]
  • Micky Ward, pro boxer 1985–2003, junior welterweight[39]
  • John J Wojcik Jr 1987,1988.1990 Middleweight New England Champion
  • Mike Ryan, New England Golden Gloves champion, Pro Boxer 1964-1966, Welterweight, Boxing referee boxrec.com/en/box-pro/69932

Olympic athletes

Other sports

Other

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