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on August 13, 1913. His obituary described Turner as a "legitimate middleweight and could easily do 150 pounds. He was fast, clever, had short, snappy straight punches and carried a knockout in either glove. He was regarded as a wonderful ring general, besides being thoroughly game".
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claimed that Turner, whom he called a "great two-fisted fighter, as fearless as they come", won 90% percent of the bouts in which he fought. The Stockton Cyclone frequently took on boxers who outweighed him by as much as 20 lbs. His brother Rufe Turner also was a boxer.
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Turner claimed the colored middleweight title (which actually was not The Black Pearl's to lose) but never defended it. Binney was considered the lineal champ; he lost his title on November 13, 1892 in Philadelphia to
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of 1892. The bout was held at the Occidental Club in San Francisco for a purse of $ 1,000 (equivalent to approximately $ 33,911 in today's funds). Turner prevailed via a
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for robbing Alfred Rodgers of his gold watch and chain. The bail was set at $ 1,000. Convicted of the theft on June 30, Turner was imprisoned for a year in
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The Stockton Cyclone fought again from 1895 through 1904, after which he retired. In his career, Turner officially won 11 fights (
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his opponent in nine of the bouts), lost seven (and was knocked out six times), and drew six.
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and did not officially fight during the calendar year 1894.
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took the title from The Black Pearl on 30 November 1891 in
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The fight was finally held on February 29 during that
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African American
colored middleweight champion of the World
Gay Nineties
Stockton, California
Nat Fleischer
Harris Martin
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Ed Binney
San Francisco
leap year
K.O.
Joe Butler
Sacramento, California
Folsom State Prison
knocking out
The News Tribune
tuberculosis
Stockton, California


"Charley Turner (the "Stockton Cyclone")"
McCusker, J. J.
How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda
American Antiquarian Society
McCusker, J. J.
How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States
American Antiquarian Society
"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–"
"Dreads The Penitentiary"

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