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1920s BOXING CHAMPIONS AND TFM’S 6-PART FRAMEWORK


BOXING CHAMPIONS DURING THE TRIPLE FIGHT


Part 3.1.0

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1920s

TFM’s 6-Part Presentation of Middleweight – Part 1

Part 1 — MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONS and THE TRIPLE FIGHT

This section presents Jock Malone’s 1916 fight outcomes from two perspectives: the win-loss-draw-no contest record he accumulated during the year, and the geographic reach of those bouts. To learn more about how TFM presents this information, visit THE TFM METHOD. In 1916 — the first year of his professional career — Malone compiled a perfect record of eight wins across eight bouts, with no losses, draws, or no contests. All eight fights were held within the United States, and Malone faced a different opponent in every bout, signaling the ambition and confidence of a young fighter eager to establish himself in the sport.

1920-1929

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Mike O’Dowd

(1917-1920)

Johnny Wilson

(1920-1923)

Harry Greb

(1923-1926)

Tiger Flowers

(1926)

Mickey Walker

(1926-1929v)

Featured Fights

Tiger Flowers vs. Harry Greb

1924-1926

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Mickey Walker vs. Tiger Flowers

1926

Chicago, IL

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Tiger Flowers vs. Jock Malone

1927

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Seattle, Washington

1922-1924

Johnny Wilson

(1920-1923)

Jock Malone

(1922-1923)

Harry Greb

(1923-1926)

Tiger Flowers

(1926)


About TFM and F1-FIGHTS in RINGS (Boxers and Boxing). TFM is committed to telling the history of boxing as an international sport and with the broadest lens possible. We pay particular attention to ways in which boxing was cultivated and positioned in America to advance notions of power, masculinity, virtue, dominance, and opportunity from the outset of the American Empire in 1890, through the 1920s. Through multiple presentations, TFM illustrates how boxing functioned not only as a sport but as a powerful lens through which life was experienced, interpreted, and remembered during the four decades that best reflect THE TRIPLE FIGHT (1890-1929).

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