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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jem_MaceJem Mace - Wikipedia

    James "Jem" Mace (8 April 1831 – 30 November 1910) was an English boxing champion, primarily during the bare-knuckle era. He was born at Beeston , Norfolk . Although nicknamed "The Gypsy", he denied Romani ethnicity in his autobiography.

  2. Jem Mace (* 8 de abril de 1831; † 3 de marzo de 1910) fue un boxeador británico de la modalidad "sin guantes " y el primer boxeador en ser ampliamente reconocido como campeón del Mundo. Pertenece al pueblo de los romaníes . Carrera como boxeador. Mace nació en Beeston, Norfolk.

  3. boxrec.com › en › box-proBoxRec: Jem Mace

    Broadway A.C., New York. Donovan was nearly 50 and Mace was 65 (Hornellsville Weekly Tribune). This bout was promoted as the Heavyweight Championship of England, the men wore six ounce gloves and fought two minute rounds. Mace was very critical of Mitchell and other British heavyweights so Mitchell fought him to shut him up. Police intervened.

  4. Jem Mace brought a more scientific style of fighting to the ring than did most of his predecessors. Before making fighting his career, Mace worked as an apprentice cabinetmaker and as a fiddler. He defeated Slasher Slack in his first professional fight in 1855. Mace’s success brought him the attention of Nat Langham, who hired him to man his ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Jem_MaceJem Mace - Wikiwand

    Jem Mace fue un boxeador británico de la modalidad "sin guantes" y el primer boxeador en ser ampliamente reconocido como campeón del Mundo. Pertenece al pueblo de los romaníes.

  6. April 8, 1831 – November 30, 1910. Jem Mace is often called the father of modern boxing. Born in Norfolk, England, ‘Gypsy’ Jem Mace gave up a career as a cabinet-maker in order to pursue a career in the prize ring. From a financial (and historical) standpoint, it proved a sound decision.

  7. boxrec.com › en › proboxerBoxRec: Jem Mace

    Mace's debut The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 19 July 1938 P 15 ©BoxRec is the official record keeper for 410 sports authorities worldwide, it is not under direct control of any single authority.