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  1. Joe Walcott (March 13, 1873 – October 1, 1935), also known as Barbados Joe Walcott to distinguish him from the more recent American boxer known by the same name, was a Bajan professional boxer who reigned as the World Welterweight Champion from 1901 to 1906, becoming the first black man ever to capture the title.

  2. 12 de mar. de 2024 · Joe Walcott was, pound-for-pound, one of the hardest punchers in boxing, and perhaps the greatest "giant killer" in the sport's history.

  3. Pre-arranged draw if lasting the distance. The Pittsburgh Press estimated that natural middleweight Hall had about 15 pounds advantage over natural welterweight Walcott. According to the Boston Globe, Walcott won by knockout in five rounds, not three. Results from the Pittsburgh Press.

  4. (Barbados) Joe Walcott. In 1950, when Nat Fleischer published his listings of the all-time best fighters in each weight class, he ranked Joe Walcott as the greatest of the welterweights. Walcott was a tough, skillful fighter willing to take on all comers from welterweight to heavyweight.

  5. Join 86Boxing for a live discussion on the career of Barbados Joe Walcott, one of the greatest welterweights in boxing history. We'll be joined by @randomaco...

  6. 11 de abr. de 2017 · Name: Joe Walcott. Alias: Barbados Demon. Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Birthplace: Georgetown, Guyana. Died: 1935-10-04 (Age:62) Stance: Orthodox. Height: 156cm. Reach: 165cm. Pro Boxer: Record.

  7. The original Joe Walcott - “The Barbados Demon” - one of boxing’s greatest ever P4P stars, standing just under 5’2”, recalling the time he put a beating on t...