March 13, 1873 Joe Walcott (also known as Barbados Joe Walcott), hall of fame boxer, was born in Demerara, British Guyana. As a youngster, Walcott got a job as a cabin boy on a ship sailing to Boston, Massachusetts. After settling in Boston, he got a job at a gym and began boxing. Walcott made [...]

Joe Walcott – March 13th in African American History
Tags: boxer, International Boxing Hall of Fame, Joe Walcott, World Welterweight Championship

Albert Chalky Wright – February 10th in African American History
Tags: Albert Chalky Wright, athlete, boxer, International Boxing Hall of Fame, Mae West, World Featherweight Championship
February 10, 1912 Albert Chalky Wright, hall of fame boxer, was born in Wilcox, Arizona. Wright began boxing professionally in 1928, two weeks after turning 16. He fought for many years before winning the World Featherweight Championship in September, 1941. He successfully defended the title once before losing it in November, 1942. Wright retired in [...]

January 17th in African American History – Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr. (Muhammad Ali)
Tags: Arthur Ashe Courage Award, athlete, boxer, Fighter of the Year, Golden Glove, International Boxing Hall of Fame, Light Heavyweight Gold medal, Muhammad Ali Center, Olympic Games, Olympics, Presidential Citizens Medal, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Sports Illustrated, Sports Personality of the Century, Sportsman of the Century, World Heavyweight Championship
January 17, 1942 Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr. (Muhammad Ali), hall of fame boxer, was born in Louisville, Kentucky. Ali began boxing at the age of 12 and went on to win six Kentucky Golden Gloves titles, two national Golden Gloves titles, and the Light Heavyweight Gold medal at the 1960 Rome Summer Olympic Games. Ali [...]

December 12th in African American History – Henry Jackson, Jr. (Henry Armstrong)
Tags: athlete, Baptist minister, boxer, Boxer of the Year, Boxing Hall of Fame, Featherweight Championship, Henry Armstrong, Henry Armstrong Youth Foundation, Lightweight Championship, Ring Magazine, Welterweight Championship
December 12, 1912 Henry Jackson, Jr. (Henry Armstrong), the first boxer to hold world titles in three separate weight classes at the same time, was born in Columbus, Mississippi. Jackson assumed the surname of his mentor and trainer, Harry Armstrong, in 1931. Because the fight purses were small, Armstrong usually fought 12 times a year. On [...]

December 4th in African American History – Joe Brown
Tags: All-Service Lightweight Boxing Championship, boxer, Fighter of the Year, International Boxing Hall of Fame, Navy, World Lightweight Boxing Championship, World War II
December 4, 1997 Joe Brown, hall of fame boxer, died. Brown was born May 18, 1925 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He began his professional boxing career at the age of 17 but it was interrupted by World War II. During his almost two years in the United States Navy, Brown took part in seven Pacific [...]

October 22nd in African American History – Henry Armstrong
Tags: boxer, Boxer of the Year, Henry Armstrong, Henry Armstrong Youth Foundation, International Boxing Hall of Fame, Keep Punching, Ring Magazine, World Featherweight Championship, World Lightweight championship
October 22, 1988 Henry Armstrong, the first boxer to hold world titles in three weight classes at the same time, died. Armstrong was born Henry Jackson, Jr. on December 2, 1912 in Columbus, Mississippi. He assumed the surname of his mentor and trainer, Harry Armstrong, in 1931. Because the fight purses were small, Armstrong usually [...]

October 10th in African American History – Eddie Futch
Tags: boxer, Boxing Hall of Fame, boxing trainer, Detroit Athletic Association Lightweight Championship, Detroit Golden Gloves Championship, Trainer of the Year
October 10, 2001 Eddie Futch, hall of fame boxing trainer, died. Futch was born August 9, 1911 in Hillsboro, Mississippi, but raised in Detroit, Michigan. In 1932, he won the Detroit Athletic Association Lightweight Championship and in 1933 he won the Detroit Golden Gloves Championship. A heart murmur prevented him from turning professional, therefore he [...]
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