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Yes. He was Luis Logan (Luis Puig Pellicer Balmori). He was a filipino of spanish descent and was born in Calape, Bohol. His nickname was "El Rey de Knockout" and was active in the 1920's and 1930's. He fought in the heavyweight division late in his career. Logan won the Oriental Heavyweight Title in 1933 and compiled a ring record of 50 wins, 5 defeats, 6 draws (31KO's).
Although there was no formal boxing organization until 1921, John L. Sullivan is considered by historians to have been the first heavyweight champion of the world. His reign was between 1882-1892. Click on the 'Heavyweight Boxing Champions' link on this page to see a chronological list of those boxers that have been heavyweight champions. but muhammed ali is the greastest of all time ha
After the Boxer Rebellion, Boxer leaders were executed, and the palaces were looted.
Some were killed in the Boxer Rebellion.
yes he is still a boxer but he is not a heavyweight boxer.
Humberto Soto - heavyweight boxer - was born on 1980-01-21.
To become a heavyweight boxer, you will have to put in a lot of work and training. You will have to spend a lot of time at the gym with a trainer. Eat healthy, while still maintaining the proper weight for a heavyweight.
The probability is zero since the rules governing boxing would not permit a heavyweight boxer to fight at flyweight.
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Uh, yes.
Former heavyweight champion boxer Jack Johnson died tragically in 1946 in a car accident in North Carolina.
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Matthew Curran was an Irish Heavyweight boxer.
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Gerry Cooney.