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  1. He was 'Homicide Hank' for a reason By Larry Schwartz Special to ESPN.com. Henry Armstrong, a 5-foot-5½ buzzsaw, accomplished what no fighter before or since has ever been able to do -- he ...

  2. 26 de feb. de 2008 · Armstrong is a one eyed fighter but that one eye is focused on being the aggressor in every round and as soon as they come together Hank begins to drive Garcia back.

  3. 29 de jul. de 2020 · Henry Armstrong. Henry Armstrong, born Henry Jackson, decided to become a boxer after reading in a St. Louis newspaper that Kid Chocolate had beaten Al Singer at the Polo Grounds in New York and was paid a purse of $75,000. At the "colored" YMCA on Pine Street in St. Louis, he met an older fighter named Harry Armstrong, who became his friend ...

  4. 25 de jun. de 2014 · On The Greatness Of Homicide Hank. June 25, 2014 Michael Carbert. It requires a leap of the imagination to understand how different from today the sport of boxing was in the 1930s. Or how different the society that allowed this brutal sport to assume a central place in its culture. But different they were, in so many ways.

  5. 24 de sept. de 2018 · http://www.modernmartialartist.com/downloads/footwork-wins-fights/ In the days when there were only 8 weight classes, Henry Armstrong held championship belts...

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  6. 3 de abr. de 2020 · Three years later ­Armstrong lost on points to his great friend Robinson, before calling it a day in 1945. Incredible fighter. ­Incredible times. Follow Barry on Twitter at @ClonesCyclone ...

  7. 27 de ago. de 2016 · Sugar Ray Robinson vs Henry Armstrong – Today marks the 73rd anniversary of Sugar Ray Robinson vs Henry Armstrong. The bout between them took place at Madison Square Garden on August 27th, 1943, but there would be no bout to talk about were it not for Robinson idolizing Homicide Hank combined with a slight by promoter Mike Jacobs that led to the bout’s materialization.