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  1. 1 de sept. de 2023 · Ezzard Charles was a legendary boxer who dominated the ring for over two decades. With a total of 121 fights in his career, he won 95 of them, lost 25 and drew once, leaving behind a legacy that will always be remembered in the history of boxing. In this article, we will take a closer look at the life of Ezzard Charles, from his first fight to ...

  2. 8 de dic. de 2021 · Ezzard Charles was a natural middleweight. But, knowing he would not be given a fair shot at the title in that weight class, he moved up, way up, eventually ...

  3. HEIGHT. 6-0. WEIGHT. 160-204 lbs. MANAGERS. Bert Williams and Charles Dyer (Some sources report Jake Mintz and Tom Tannas) TRAINER. Ray Arcel. Charles was an excellent fighter - Middleweight, Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight; He fought up through the ranks, tangled with the very best long the way and gained victories over them all - Charley ...

  4. 21 de feb. de 2021 · Ezzard Charles . Born in Georgia in 1921, Ezzard Charles came to Cincinnati at nine to live with his grandmother and great-grandmother in the West End. He started boxing in his teen years, winning 42 amateur fights and the Amateur Athletic Union national middleweight title before he graduated from Woodward High School in 1942.. Charles continued boxing until he was called to serve in the ...

  5. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › charles-ezzard-mack-1921-1975Ezzard Mack Charles (1921-1975) - Blackpast

    3 de dic. de 2020 · Ezzard Charles, also known as “The Cincinnati Cobra,” was a quiet, modest individual who went on to become a relatively unheralded world heavyweight champion. Born in Lawrenceville, Georgia on July 7, 1921, Ezzard moved to Cincinnati at the age of nine to live with his grandmother.

  6. Charles was a student of the sweet science. Growing Up. Born Ezzard Mack Charles in July 7 1921, into a life of poverty in Lawrenceville, Georgia, the Charles family relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio, which would later earn him his nickname ‘The Cincinnati Cobra’. He started boxing at the age of 14, and in four years he amassed a superb 42-0 ...

  7. Hace 3 días · But Ezzard Charles is so damn good that, despite being avoided to an almost comical degree by light heavyweight champ Gus Lesnevich, he winds up making waves as a heavyweight, capturing the world title left vacant after Joe Louis retired by taking a 15 round decision over Jersey Joe Walcott in 1949, repaying Lesnevich in his maiden defence, and then going on to defeat his old idol, Louis.