HENRY ARMSTRONG
featherweight champion 1937 - 1938
lightweight champion 1938 - 1939
welterweight champion 1938 - 1940
HENRY JACKSON
b. December 12, 1912
d. October 24, 1988
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WON
151 |
LOST
21 |
DRAWS
9 |
KO'S
101 |
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This vintage promotional photo has been nicely
signed and inscribed by Armstrong with a fine tip fountain pen in dark blue
ink... The photo is flawless and pictures Armstrong in the prime of his career!!
measures: 5 x 7"
condition: excellent
$345
$10 shipping & ins.
purchase this item
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The Boxing Album
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Henry
Armstrong is the only person in history to hold three world titles
simultaneously, and in an era when there were fewer weight divisions
than there are now, and consequently much greater competition, that
says a lot for the man who was dubbed "Homicide Hank". He had an
abnormally slow heartbeat which enabled him to go flat out for fifteen
rounds without tiring, and he used to flail away with his fists
non-stop.
Tragically, Armstrong went into a sorry decline in his
retirement. Always one for the women and the good life, he frittered
away the vast fortune he had earned in the ring and became addicted to
drugs and alcohol. He was ordained a Baptist minister in 1951 and
changed his ways, but when he died he was blind and living in abject
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Peter Brooke-Ball
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