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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_ChildsFrank Childs - Wikipedia

    Frank Childs (born July 17, 1867, Texas; died June 20, 1936, Waukegan, Illinois [1] ), "The Crafty Texan", was an African American boxer who fought professionally out of Chicago from 1892 to 1911 and twice held the World Colored Heavyweight Championship.

  2. Childs barely survived knockdowns in the second and third rounds. Chicago Tribune, March 15, 1904. Choynski had Childs down briefly in the second round and proved too clever for the Chicago fighter. Childs loses his claim as world 'colored' heavyweight champion. Childs's seconds claimed he dislocated his elbow.

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  4. Birthplace: Texas, USA. Died: 1934-00-00 (Age:66) Height: 177cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Division: Heavyweight. Manager: Herman C. Roussellot. Photo #2, Photo #3. Frank Childs claimed the "Colored" Heavyweight Championship of the World in the late 1890s and early 1900s.

  5. On 4 September 1898, Frank Childs lost his world colored heavyweight title to George Byers. Regardless of losing the title, Childs fought Bob Armstrong again on 4 March 1899 in Cincinnati, Ohio in a fight announced as a title bought, despite Byers being the legitimate champion. He defeated Armstrong via a TKO in the sixth round of a 10-round bout.

  6. 6 de jul. de 2020 · Frank Childs had (apparently) lost his Colored heavyweight Championship in the year since his shocking 2nd round knockout over Armstrong. While still Champion he scored an impressive 1st round knockout in Chicago over a White Oregon pugilist of reputation, Billy Keogh.

  7. boxerlist.com › boxer › frank-childsFrank Childs boxer •

    Frank Childs (born July 17, 1867, Texas; died June 20, 1936, Waukegan, Illinois), "The Crafty Texan", was an African American boxer who fought professionally out of Chicago from 1892 to 1911 and twice held the World Colored Heavyweight Championship. Fighting at a weight of between 160 and 185 lbs., the short, stocky Childs fought middleweights, ...