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  1. Charles Watson Mitchell (24 November 1861-3 April 1918) was an English world heavyweight boxing title contender and lightweight champion. Professional career. Mitchell was born on 24 November, 1861 in the city of Birmingham, England. Mitchell had exceptional ability at using London Prize Ring Rules to his advantage.

  2. 10 de jul. de 2014 · Died: 1918-04-02 (Age:56) Stance: Orthodox. Height: 175cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Division: Middleweight. Managers: Pony Moore; Billy Thompson. Charley Mitchell (sometimes spelled "Charlie") was a crafty, feisty, scrappy competitor and one of the hardest hitters for his size the ring has ever known.

  3. Washington (DC) Critic reported Burke weighing 164 and Mitchell 165. William Jordan and Thomas Chandler were selected as referees. At the end of the fight Jordan voted for Cleary, and Chandler for Mitchell, and accordingly it was declared a draw. Mitchell was knocked down in the 4th round.

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  4. Charles Edwin Mitchell (October 6, 1877 – December 14, 1955) was an American banker whose incautious securities policies facilitated the speculation which led to the Crash of 1929. First National City Bank's (now Citibank) controversial activities under his leadership were a major contributing factor in the passage of the Glass ...

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  6. Mitchell challenged new heavyweight champion Jim Corbett in 1894, and was KO'd in the third. Mitchell boxed standouts such as William Sheriff, Jake Kilrain, Billy Edwards and Jem Mace before retiring in 1894. He died April 3, 1918 in Brighton, England. Born: Nov. 24, 1861. Died: April 3, 1918.

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    Charles Watson Mitchell (born 24 November 1861 in Birmingham, England — died 3 April 1918) was a world heavyweight boxing title contender. Professional career Mitchell had exceptional ability at using London Prize Ring Rules to his advantage.