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Jimmy McLarnin


 

Jimmy Archibald McLarnin, (December 19 1907October 28 2004), was a two-time welterweight boxing champion of the world.

Boxing Career

Following a successful start to his career in Vancouver, Foster took McLarnin to San Francisco, where his youthful appearance made it difficult to get a fight until he lied about his age, it is for this reason that McLarnin earned the nickname "Babyface". Despite his youthful appearance, McLarnin had incredible power with both fists, his right being particularly feared. However, like many similar fighters Mclarnin suffered several hand injuries throughout his career, towards the end of his career McLarnin was forced to become more of a boxer due to this.

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McLarnin lost his first title shot on May 21 1928 in New York against world lightweight champion Sammy Mandell. Though he did go on to beat him twice in the following two years. It would be 5 years before McLarnin would next get a title shot, during which time he knocked out several top names including Al Singer, Ruby Goldstein, and Sid Terris.

Related Topics:
May 21 - 1928 - New York - Lightweight - Sammy Mandell - Al Singer - Ruby Goldstein - Sid Terris

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McLarnin's second title shot came against welterweight championYoung Corbett III, Mclarnin won by knockout after only 2 minutes 37 seconds. Following his title success, McLarnin fought an epic three fight series with Barney Ross. The first fight, on May 28 1934, was won by Ross, McLarnin regained his title in their next match four months later. The deciding fight was on May 28 1935, McLarnin lost his title for the final time to a narrow points decision, for the rest of his life McLarnin claimed he had done enough to retain his belt.

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Young Corbett III - Barney Ross - May 28 - 1934 - 1935

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McLarnin retired in November 1936 still at the top his game, he won his last two fights against all-time greats Tony Canzoneri and Lou Ambers. His record was 62 wins, 11 losses, 3 draws, and 1 no decision from 77 contests. In 1996 Ring Magazine voted McLarnin as the fifth-greatest welterweight of all time.

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November - 1936 - Tony Canzoneri - Lou Ambers - 1996 - Ring Magazine

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