Jeffries KOs Jackson

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James J. Jeffries dominated American heavyweight boxing from 1899 ut 1904. After winning the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship from Bob Fitzsimmons in 1899, Jeffries made 9 successful title defenses during the next five years. He retired undefeated in 1905 before be lured back for an ill-fated comeback against the great Jack Johnson. Jeffries didn’t win his bouts with superior boxing

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Ad Wolgast conciliat PERFUSORIUS Title

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Die martis, February 22, 1910, Ad Wolgast provocavit Mundus Lightweight Boxing Champion Battling Nelson for Nelson titulus apud Richmond Arena in Point Richmond, California. XXVIII annos Nelson magni Joe Gans titulum pulsando vicit 1908. Periti pugilatu Wolgasti non exspectaverunt ut Nelson devinceret, etiamsi Wolgast consilium diurna de Nelson in tenuisset. 1909. Pundits

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Tom Hyer Beats Yankee Sullivan

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Tom Hyer parta patrocinium in American Nudis Knuckle Prizefighting 1841. Sicut maxime prizefighting pugiles saeculi XIX, et non dimicavit persaepe. Hyer solet solvit rogationibus quasi exactor quia factionibus politicis in New York,. Originally, Hyer talenta ad Whigs usus est sed ad fidelitates flectendum “Know Nothing Party” with his friend William

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Abe Attell Defeats Forbes

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St. Ludovicus, at the beginning of the 20th Century, had a prominent professional boxing scene. Abe Attell, although born in San Francisco, was based in St. Ludovicus. On February 1, 1904, Attell defended his World Featherweight Boxing Championship against frequent rival Harry Forbes. Forbes was also a regular on the St. Louis boxing scene. Forbes defeated Danny Dougherty for the

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Jem Mace Establishes World Title Again

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May 10, 1870, 39-year-old prizefighter Jem Mace met 30-year-old prizefighter Tom Allen in Kennerville, Louisiana for the World Heavyweight Prizefighting Championship. Vindicat ad patrocinium valde atris tempore. Percussores et sordidae artes saepe obumbrabantur, qui tunc erat Americanus Champion. Jem Mace, qui existimatus est bis pugnans in Anglia Mundus Champion, signatum est in occursum Tom

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Attell Defends Against Reagan

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During his first run as World Featherweight Boxing Champion, Abe Attell was based out of St. Ludovicus, Missouri. Besides having his camp in St. Ludovicus, Attell defended his title several times at St. Ludovicus’ West End Athletic Club. At the time, St. Louis was the largest city west of the Mississippi River in the United States. Born Abraham Washington Attell

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