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    James Curran Barry (March 7, 1870 – April 4, 1943) was an American boxer who held the world bantamweight championship from 1894 to 1899. Commonly referred to as "The Little Tiger", Barry retired undefeated with a record of 59–0–10, the most wins of any undefeated world boxing champion. [1]

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  2. Billed World 105lbs title. They boxed with skin-tight gloves on the turf of a dimly-lit tent on this raw, cold evening. At the close of each round Barry was picked up by his seconds and carried to his corner and held in a blanket until the gong called him out. BBBC Boxing Yearbook 2003.

  3. Jul 13, 2022 · Class of 2000. Old Timer Category. Hall of Fame bio: click. Name: Jimmy Barry. Alias: Little Tiger. Hometown: Chicago, Illinois, USA. Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA. Died: 1943-04-04 (Age:73) Height: 155cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Photo #2. Notes. Older brother of Dave Barry. Held the World Bantamweight Championship from 1894 to 1899.

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  5. Jimmy Barry was a scrappy, natural-born boxer who was clever, quick, and agile. He was an explosive, two-handed puncher and an excellent workman who usually fought men heavier than himself. Barry utilized a fighting style that was careful but aggressive. Afraid of no man, he was quick to attack openings with fast hands and sharp firepower.

  6. Known as "The Little Tiger," Barry boxed from 1891 to 1899 and was one of the first fighters from the light weight classes to gain popularity in America. Although his weight fluctuated between 100 and 115 pounds, Barry is best remembered as a bantamweight. In his first significant bout, Barry knocked out Jack Levy in 17 rounds for the 100-pound ...

  7. DIED. April 4 1943; Chicago, Illinois. HEIGHT. 5-2 (Some sources report 5-3 3/4) WEIGHT. 95-115 lbs. MANAGERS. Dominick O'Malley, Charles E. "Parson" Davies. Jimmy fought out of Chicago, Illinois and was one of the best bantamweights and flyweights ever; He was one of only a very few men to retire unbeaten over his entire career; The others ...

  8. Dec 20, 2022 · Jimmy Barry. Career: 1890 – c. 1910 Record: 60-0-10 (1) Divisions: Bantamweight. Jimmy Barry (Chicago, IL, March 7, 1870 – Chicago, IL, April 4, 1943) was an American boxer known as “The Little Tiger,” Barry held the World Bantamweight Championship from 1894 to 1899 and retired undefeated.

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