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  1. Henry Jackson Jr. (December 12, 1912 – October 22, 1988) was an American professional boxer and a world boxing champion who fought under the name Henry Armstrong. Armstrong was one of the few fighters to win in three or more different divisions: featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight.

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  2. Unpopular decision. Contrary to AP & UP reports Armstrong emerged from the bout with a tender right fist, busted lip and nose which contributed to him being a 9-5 underdog in his upcoming bout with Beau Jack. Jenkins was knocked down twice in the 5th, twice in the 6th, three times in the 7th, and once in the 8th.

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  3. Henry Armstrong fue elegido boxeador del año en 1937 por la revista Ring. Henry Armstrong fue clasificado en 2002 por la revista Ring como el segundo boxeador entre los 80 mejores boxeadores de los últimos 80 años. Ha sido miembro del Salón de la Fama del Boxeo Internacional desde su creación en 1990.

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  4. 29 de jul. de 2020 · Armstrong was 27-0 with 26 knockouts in 1937, 14-0 with 10 knockouts in 1938, and 59-1-1 with 51 knockouts from December 1936 to October 1940. Armstrong defeated sixteen world champions. After he quit boxing, he became an ordained minister and devoted himself to underprivileged children.

  5. Total Rounds: 1155. Henry Armstrong, one of the greatest boxers of all time, had an illustrious career that spanned over 13 years. In total, Armstrong fought 183 times, winning an impressive 151 fights, with 100 of those wins coming via knockout. He suffered 22 losses and had 10 draws during his career, but never experienced a no-contest.

  6. Henry Armstrong, a name synonymous with boxing greatness, left an indelible mark on the world of sports. His journey from humble beginnings to becoming a boxing icon is a testament to his unwavering determination and talent. This article explores the life, career, and lasting impact of Henry Armstrong, shedding light on his significance in the ...

  7. Henry Armstrong (born December 12, 1912, Columbus, Mississippi, U.S.—died October 24, 1988, Los Angeles, California) was an American boxer, the only professional boxer to hold world championship titles in three weight divisions simultaneously. (Read Gene Tunney’s 1929 Britannica essay on boxing.)