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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim the BoxingManiac View Post
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    I'm big on boxing history, so lets get this show on the road.

    What year did John L. Sullivan lose his heavyweight title, and who beat him?
    Know Gentleman Jim Corbett (Errol Flynn in black and white movie) beat him guess 1899.
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    Ill try same bloke corbett, maybe 1896.

    Or is it 4 ?

    Can we look it up in a book?
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    Ah, alright. I'll make an easier question.

    Very nice, though. It is indeed Gentleman Jim Corbett. He knocked out the Boston Strongboy in 23 rounds in 1892.

    Easier general boxing history question for you guys. Sam Langford, known as one of the greatest black champions that never was, was from which country?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slim the boxingmaniac View Post
    ah, alright. I'll make an easier question.

    very nice, though. It is indeed gentleman jim corbett. He knocked out the boston strongboy in 23 rounds in 1892.

    Easier general boxing history question for you guys. Sam langford, known as one of the greatest black champions that never was, was from which country?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by slim the boxingmaniac View Post
    ah, alright. I'll make an easier question.

    very nice, though. It is indeed gentleman jim corbett. He knocked out the boston strongboy in 23 rounds in 1892.

    Easier general boxing history question for you guys. Sam langford, known as one of the greatest black champions that never was, was from which country?
    usa
    Nice guess, but nope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim the BoxingManiac View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by slim the boxingmaniac View Post
    ah, alright. I'll make an easier question.

    very nice, though. It is indeed gentleman jim corbett. He knocked out the boston strongboy in 23 rounds in 1892.

    Easier general boxing history question for you guys. Sam langford, known as one of the greatest black champions that never was, was from which country?
    usa
    Nice guess, but nope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Slim the BoxingManiac View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    ah, alright. I'll make an easier question.

    very nice, though. It is indeed gentleman jim corbett. He knocked out the boston strongboy in 23 rounds in 1892.

    Easier general boxing history question for you guys. Sam langford, known as one of the greatest black champions that never was, was from which country?
    usa
    Nice guess, but nope.
    Canada
    Ding ding ding. We have a winner. Langford was originally from Nova Scotia in Canada.

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