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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dixie_KidDixie Kid - Wikipedia

    Aaron Lister Brown (23 December 1883 – 6 April 1934), known professionally as the Dixie Kid, was an American boxer. He was a controversial contender for the World Welterweight Boxing Championship in April 1904. [2] [3] Early life and career. Brown was born on December 23, 1883, in Fulton, Missouri. [3]

  2. boxrec.com › en › box-proBoxRec: Dixie Kid

    74 10 32. Olympia Boxing Club, New York. D-NWS. event bout wiki. New York Times gave edge to Nelson, but detailed NY Sun report states that Dixie Kid outboxed Nelson, but good work in the last several rounds entitled him to a draw and there was no advantage for either fighter. 1910-09-09. Willie Lewis. 74 12 9.

  3. Birthplace: Fulton, Missouri, USA. Died: 1934-04-06 (Age:50) Height: 173cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Managers: Bill Jacobs, Charlie Gavin. Dixie Kid Gallery. Articles in 1910 Tacoma and Spokane newspapers reported that his real name was George White. Brother of fellow boxer Billy Brown.

  4. Dixie Kid. Born Aaron Brown in Fulton, Missouri, The Dixie Kid was a clever boxer who was deft at counterpunching. Kid battled the best in the welter and middleweight divisions. By virtue of a 20-round victory by foul over Barbados Joe Walcott, Kid captured the world welterweight title on April 29, 1904.

  5. boxrec.com › en › box-proBoxRec: Dixie Kid

    Dixie Kid billed from Rochester. As Jeff Balknight of Buffalo (The Advertiser-Journal). Owens fought as Bill Goethe (Post Standard). Gains scored 5 knockdowns in total. The finishing blow was a right hand to the chin midway through round 2. "During the round and a half of the bout, it was evident that Gains has speed, punching ability, and ...

  6. HEIGHT. 5-8. WEIGHT. 138-155 lbs. MANAGERS. Bill Jacobs, Charlie Gavin. Dixie Kid was a welterweight who often fought heavier men; He was clever and fast with quick reflexes -- a counter-puncher deluxe; Kid fought with his hands at his sides and his chin stuck out, inviting attack; His favorite punches were a right uppercut followed by a left ...

  7. 1 de sept. de 2023 · He died April 6, 1934, under mysterious circumstances after falling out of a window. His career record stood at 154 bouts, 90 wins, with 55 being knockout victories. Dixie Kid was entered into the Ring Magazine’s Hall of Fame in 1975 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2002.