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was denied a shot at the world heavyweight title by Johnson. Langford subsequently claimed himself the colored heavyweight championship, much as Klondike had done a decade earlier when he declared himself the black heavyweight champ by beating the young Johnson. The problem with Langford's pretension
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On 16 March 1900, Childs put his black heavyweight title on the line and Bryers put up his colored heavyweight crown in a six-round bout that ended in a draw. He fought Joe Butler on 15 December 1900 for the black heavyweight title, dispatching Butler via K.O. in the sixth. Finally, he took back the
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On 11 August 1899, Childs challenged Klondike for his "Black Heavyweight Championship". In a six-round contest in Chicago, Childs prevailed by outpointing the "Black Hercules". On October 28 of that year, they met in a rematch in Chicago in which Childs retained the black heavyweight title by
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in a defense of his proclaimed title on September 29, Langford faced Klondike at the Armory in Boston in his second "title defense". He K.O.'ed Klondike in the second round of a 12-round fight. Langford eventually became undisputed colored champ when he beat Jeanette on 6 September 1910.
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on 24 February 1902 in Chicago. However, be continued to claim to be the colored champ (possibly due to his black heavyweight title) until he was defeated by Jack Johnson on 21 October 1902. Johnson beat Martin for the colored title on 5 February 1903 in
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Colored World Heavyweight Championship legitimately from Bryers on 16 March 1901 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, K.O.-ing him in the 17th round of a 20-round fight. Childs did not put up his black heavyweight title, which he never officially fought for again.
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The 6' tall Klondike fought out of Chicago as a heavyweight at a weight of 190 to 200 lbs. from 1898 to 1911. He took the nickname because he was supposed to be a great find (evoking the
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and his first defense of the title was against Klondike on February 26. Childs won by a T.K.O. in the fourth round of the scheduled six-round bout when the referee stopped the fight.
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On 13 July 1909, in Pittsburgh's Bijou Theater, Langford "claimed" the title by facing and defeating Klondike, the erstwhile black heavyweight champ, with a
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was that the colored heavyweight title (which had been Johnson's from 1903 to 1908, when he vacated it upon winning the world heavyweight title) was held by
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in a fight announced as a title bought, despite Byers being the legitimate champion. He defeated Armstrong via a TKO in the sixth round of a 10-round bout.
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Klondike and Johnson fought again twice, with one bout ending as a draw and the third with Johnson winning by a T.K.O.
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Seven years after Childs lost to Jack Johnson and gave up his claim to the black and colored heavyweight titles,
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They fought again four times, as African American boxers were forced to fight one another often due to the
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Klondike declared himself the black heavyweight champion (not to be confused with the
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Later that month, on the 29th, Childs won the world colored heavyweight title from
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Klondike fought many of the top black heavyweights of his generation, including
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Gives up pretensions as colored heavyweight champ after defeat by Jack Johnson.
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On 4 September 1898, Frank Childs lost his world colored heavyweight title to
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K.O.th-ing Klondike in the third round of a six-round contest.
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was a title in pretense claimed by the African American boxer
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Declared himself black heavyweight champion after defeating
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Klondike
colored heavyweight champ
Frank Childs
Klondike Gold Rush
World Colored Heavyweight Championship
K.O.
Bob Armstrong
color bar
Jack Johnson
world heavyweight championship
George Byers
Bob Armstrong
Cincinnati, Ohio
Ed Martin
Los Angeles, California
Sam Langford
Joe Jeanette
newspaper decision
Dixie Kid
Klondike
Chicago, Illinois
USA
Jack Johnson
Frank Childs
Chicago, Illinois
USA
World Colored Heavyweight Championship
World Colored Light Heavyweight Championship
World Colored Middleweight Championship
World Colored Welterweight Championship

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