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    Henry Armstrong. UD. round 15 ... ©BoxRec is the official record keeper for 410 sports authorities worldwide, it is not under direct control of any single authority.

  2. ref: Henry Armstrong ©BoxRec is the official record keeper for 410 sports authorities worldwide, it is not under direct control of any single authority. Data may be incomplete/inaccurate.

  3. Henry Armstrong. An African American boxer, Henry Armstrong was the only professional boxer to hold world championship titles in three weight divisions simultaneously. In his boxing career from 1931 to 1945, Armstrong fought 181 bouts, won 151 matches, lost 21 fights, and scored 101 knockouts.

  4. 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.

  5. 16 de oct. de 2003 · TALK TO US HENRY- Henry Armstrong, for benefit of the young generation, was a fighter of Extraordinary talent and action. He campaigned in the 1930s (and early 40s), when some folks stood in line for bread and salt pork, or told the guy at the bar entrance: “Joe sent me” As far as many of the young generation’s elders are concerned , Henry was just about the finest thing that happened ...

  6. 15 de dic. de 2013 · Scoring: 8-6-1 (Armstrong), 7-6-2 (Armstrong), 8-7 (Ambers) Armstrong was penalized 4 rounds, which were awarded to Ambers. Named #12 Greatest Title Fight of All-Time by The Ring Magazine in 1996. Photo #2, Photo #3; Until the Real Thing Comes Along: The Night Henry Armstrong Made History Against Lou Ambers: Part 1: , Part 2:

  7. Henry Armstrong 140 lbs beat Pedro Montanez 144 lbs by TKO at 0:47 in round 9 of 15. "For savagery and bruising fighting, virtually all of it displayed by the irrepressible Armstrong, this was a fight that has seldom been excelled. No welterweight, no man near Armstrong's inches or poundage could have survived the blistering firepower."