what nationality is Bob Fitzsimmons, he's always talked about in the UK as being British, But i know he left at a very young age.
Whilst i was in New Zealand, i visited the town he lived in for many years, i have a photo of the statue that has been erected in honour of him there.
Once he started winning titles he based himself in America.
so what i want to know is. Bob Fitzsimmons British, Kiwi or American?
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It a similar case to lennox and it's hard to come up with a definative answer. In the autobiography I've read of him it said that he identified mainly with his British decent and more specifically his Cornish decent. However this book was written by an Englishman.
It's said that after he beat Jack Dempsey for the middle weight crown Dempsey said something along the lines of, "To lose to and American or an Irishman might have softened the blow, but to lose to an English man has f*cking killed me!" so Fitz must have been veiwed as a Brit by at least some of his contempories. However as at the time New Zeland and Australia were British colonies and the inhabitants therefore technically could be said to be British anyway further complicates the issue.
As I'm English I've always liked to think of Fitz as English, but I can see how the Kiwis might feel they have a better claim, as he grew up there and only returned to England a handful of times after he left.
It's said that after he beat Jack Dempsey for the middle weight crown Dempsey said something along the lines of, "To lose to and American or an Irishman might have softened the blow, but to lose to an English man has f*cking killed me!" so Fitz must have been veiwed as a Brit by at least some of his contempories. However as at the time New Zeland and Australia were British colonies and the inhabitants therefore technically could be said to be British anyway further complicates the issue.
As I'm English I've always liked to think of Fitz as English, but I can see how the Kiwis might feel they have a better claim, as he grew up there and only returned to England a handful of times after he left.
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Nice one, but shouldn't we let the Brits have at least one all-time great? Just to be nice?crooked nose wrote:Fitzsimmons' final resting place is in Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, not more than a hundred yards from the last repose of fellow heavyweight champ Jack Johnson, so I claim Fitz as a Yank.