Sam Langford

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Ambling Alp II
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Sam Langford

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He was born in Canada. His pro boxing career seems to have begun in Boston when he was 19. Been trying to find out a little more about his background.
He was nicknamed the "Boston Tar Baby", yet is in the Canada Sports Hall of Fame.

I see in Boxrec Biography where he won a Boston amateur tournament when he was 15. When did he leave Canada? Did he have any amateur fights in Canada there coming to Boston?
Tomasino
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Re: Sam Langford

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Ambling Alp II wrote:He was born in Canada. His pro boxing career seems to have begun in Boston when he was 19. Been trying to find out a little more about his background.
He was nicknamed the "Boston Tar Baby", yet is in the Canada Sports Hall of Fame.

I see in Boxrec Biography where he won a Boston amateur tournament when he was 15. When did he leave Canada? Did he have any amateur fights in Canada there coming to Boston?

Clay Moyles book on Sam is excellent, you'll find the answers in there. Sam left home and began his life on the road at 13.
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Re: Sam Langford

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One of the true greatest boxers of all time. A top 5 all time great no matter how you look at it.
Ambling Alp II
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Re: Sam Langford

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Tomasino wrote:
Ambling Alp II wrote:He was born in Canada. His pro boxing career seems to have begun in Boston when he was 19. Been trying to find out a little more about his background.
He was nicknamed the "Boston Tar Baby", yet is in the Canada Sports Hall of Fame.

I see in Boxrec Biography where he won a Boston amateur tournament when he was 15. When did he leave Canada? Did he have any amateur fights in Canada there coming to Boston?

Clay Moyles book on Sam is excellent, you'll find the answers in there. Sam left home and began his life on the road at 13.
If I get the chance, I will read that some time. Thanks for the info. :TU:
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Re: Sam Langford

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elmersalsa wrote:One of the true greatest boxers of all time. A top 5 all time great no matter how you look at it.
Sam Langford beat [NONE TITLE FIGHT] World lightweight Champ [Gans] he drew with Welterweight Champ [Walcott] when most thought he got the better of Walcott so in a 2 year/4 month period he fought and beat the World Lightweight Champion [NON TITLE FIGHT]then Challenged the Coloured World Heavyweight Champion Jack Johnson can some-one let Oscar and Canelo know Floyd must already know because he's TBE :lol: he [Langford] fought at Heavyweight but the man was never ever a Heavyweight imagine if there was a Jr Welterweight/Jr Middleweight/Super Middleweight/Cruiserweight we could have had a 8 division Champion way way before Pacman what a fighter the only fighter's to really get the better of Langford were Heavyweight's and in the end his eye sight failed him...............God Bless Sam Langford a SUPER CHAMPION :box: PROBABLY THE BEST TO NEVER WIN A WORLD TITLE..............Almost forgot he also beat the Middleweight World Champion [ NONE TITLE ] Stanley Ketchel. :bow:
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Sam was born in Weymouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. During his career he often returned home to visit family and owned property there. He cancelled a tour and went home when his father passed away. It was only because his relatives were unable to afford it that he was buried by friends in Boston. His other nickname was The Boston Bone-Crusher.
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