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  2. John L. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    John Lawrence Sullivan (October 15, 1858 – February 2, 1918), known simply as John L. among his admirers, and dubbed the "Boston Strong Boy" by the press, was an American boxer. He is recognized as the first heavyweight champion of gloved boxing , de facto reigning from February 7, 1882, to September 7, 1892.

  3. Bare-knuckle boxing - Wikipedia

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    By the late 19th century, professional boxing moved from bare-knuckle to using boxing gloves. The last major world heavyweight championship held under bare-knuckle boxing rules happened in 1889 and was held by John L. Sullivan. [1] [2] The American National Police Gazette magazine was recognized as sanctioning the world championship titles.

  4. Bare-Knuckle Boxing's Bloody History—and Its Link to Fight ...

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    BUT NO IRISH immigrant would achieve more as a bare-knuckle fighter than John L. Sullivan—a plumber, a drunk, a womanizer, and a full-blown millionaire sports star by the end of the nineteenth ...

  5. Jake Kilrain - Wikipedia

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    The Kilrain-Sullivan pre-fight poster. Kilrain is perhaps best known for challenging champion John L. Sullivan in 1889 in the last world heavyweight championship prizefight decided with bare knuckles under London Prize Ring rules in history. They fought 1-minute rounds with 50 seconds break between the rounds.

  6. List of world heavyweight boxing champions - Wikipedia

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    John L. Sullivan was the first widely recognized champion under Marquess of Queensberry rules. Known as the "Boston Strong Boy", Sullivan weighed around 200 pounds when in shape, and helped transition the sport from its bare-knuckle era.

  7. Boxing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    John L. Sullivan became the first American heavyweight champion in 1882 under the bare knuckle boxing rules and again in 1892, becoming the first world Heavyweight champion of the gloved era. [27] [28] He was defeated by James Corbett, often referred to as the father of modern boxing due to his innovative scientific technique, in 1892. [29]

  8. London Prize Ring Rules - Wikipedia

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    Bare-knuckle boxer John L. Sullivan. ... John L. Sullivan is the last fighter to have won a "world" championship under the London Prize Ring Rules in 1882 against ...

  9. How Erick Lozano soaked up the villain role in bare-knuckle fight

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