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  1. Andrew Chiariglione (24 December 1879 – 12 April 1935), usually known as Fireman Jim Flynn, was an American boxer of the early twentieth century who twice attempted to take the World Heavyweight Title without success.

  2. Decision for Flynn in the Los Angeles Herald, San Francisco Call and Salt Lake Herald. In a bloody and gruelling contest dominated by the Pueblo Fireman, Johnson nearly had Flynn out in the 8th round but for the bell.

  3. Andrew Chiariglione (24 December 1879 – 12 April 1935), usually known as Fireman Jim Flynn, was an American boxer of the early twentieth century who twice attempted to take the World Heavyweight Title without success.

  4. Jul 19, 2022 · Boxing historians and fans continue to debate whether or not Jack Dempsey was knocked out by journeyman "Fireman" Jim Flynn. Watch to discover the arguments pro and con regarding this...

  5. Jan 14, 2023 · Jack Johnson vs. Fireman Jim Flynn (2nd meeting) Once again a Jack Johnson Upload! Here is a playlist of Colorized Footage of Johnson: • Jack Johnson "Galveston Giant" Full C... ...more. Jack...

  6. DIED. April 12 1935; Los Angeles, California. HEIGHT. 5-9 1/2. WEIGHT. 165-188 lbs. Flynn was a short, squat, sturdy light heavyweight who fought anyone, regardless of their weight; He was tough, clever and game; During his career, he tangled with some of the greatest names in boxing history - Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey, Sam Langford, Tommy ...

  7. He emerged from the railroad yards of Pueblo, Colorado, to gain fame in the ring--eventually challenging reigning champion Tommy Burns in 1906 for the World Heavyweight Title, and again in 1912 against then champ Jack Johnson. In 1917 he became the first and only man to KO future champ Jack Dempsey.

  8. Jack Johnson 212 lbs beat Fireman Jim Flynn 193 lbs by DQ in round 9 of 45 Date: 1912-07-04 Location: East Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA Show more.

  9. LaFontise is billed as the Lightweight Champion of Montana. National Police Gazette, March 24, 1900. Local The Anaconda Standard mentions no titles or weights. Flynn down once in the 3rd, and twice in the 4th round, when the referee stops the fight.

  10. Andrew Chiariglione, usually known as Fireman Jim Flynn, (24 December 1879 – 12 April 1935) was an American boxer of the early twentieth century. A native of Hoboken, New Jersey, Flynn's first recorded fight was in 1899, and in 1906 he was offered a title shot by heavyweight champion Tommy...

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