Jake Kilrain Knocked Out in 21 Rounds

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Jake Kilrain is best known as the last and toughest challenger to John L. Sullivan in the last bare knuckle world championship fight. Despite Kilrain’s inability to beat John L. Sullivan, he had a successful career both before and after the bout with the mighty Sullivan. Fighting for 10 more years in gloved bouts, Kilrain was mostly successful but on

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Dempsey KOs Carpentier

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In July 2, 1921 in Jersey City, New Jersey, reigning World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Jack Dempsey met light heavyweight boxing king Georges Carpentier. Boxing fans flocked to event resulting in the first million dollar gate in boxing history. The match would prove the old boxing adage, “A good big man always beats a good little man.” Even though Georges Carpentier

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Jeffries KOs Corbett

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May 11, 1900, World Heavyweight Boxing Champion James J. Jeffries fought his former employer James J. Corbett. Corbett held the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship in the early 1890s. Corbett hired the powerfully built Jeffires to help him prepare for his title challengers. Jeffries went on to win the world title from the man, who beat Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons. Corbett

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Ketchel Saves Himself

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Die Veneris, June 10, 1910, World Middleweight Boxing Champion Stanley Ketchel fought his last fight against unheralded Jim Smith. Ketchel has cleared out the middleweight division, so boxing promoters struggled to find suitable competition for Ketchel. In tantum, 24 annorum, Ketchel lived hard and fought constantly causing an early breakdown of his body. After fighting Smith, Ketchel intended to

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Fitz Dethrones Corbett in 1897

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On March 17, 1897, current World Heavyweight Boxing Champion James J. Corbett entered the boxing ring at Carson City, Nevada. Corbett faced the challenge of former middleweight boxing champion Bob Fitzsimmons. Corbett entered as the favorite enjoying both an almost twenty pound weight advantage and slick boxing skills. “Ruddy Robert” as Fitzsimmons was sometimes known won the World Middleweight Boxing Championship in

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Ketchel Fights Light Heavy Champ

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1909 saw Stanley Ketchel continue his torrid pace through all the top fighters around the middleweight limit. In March 1909, Ketchel faced a rare challenge, when he fought reigning World Light Heavyweight Champion Philadelphia Jack O’Brien. O’Brien was a slick boxer, who used his speed and elusiveness to pummel Ketchel in the early rounds. Despite O’Brien’s size advantage, Ketchel was

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Primum accipit Robert Title Catullus

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Bob “Robert Catullus” Fitzsimmons erat Anglis pugilem, qui vicit indubii middleweight, et heavyweight heavyweight lux mundi championships, vertente enim in 20th century. Saepe fallitur pro Australia quod coepi per suum esse vitae caestu, Fitzsimmons iter, ut in Civitatibus Foederatis Americae 1890 ad expeditionem ad pilae middleweight. Sicut in stetit Fitzsimmons 6 feet tall but

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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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