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词条 Caunt, Benjamin
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Caunt, Benjamin
English boxer
born March 22, 1815, Hucknall-Torkard, Nottinghamshire, England
died September 10, 1861, London
British bare-knuckle prizefighter, one of the first to aspire to a world championship in addition to national honours. Caunt held the English heavyweight championship from 1838 to 1845, losing the title briefly in 1841 to Nick Ward.
Caunt claimed the English title after winning from Bendigo (William Thompson) on a questionable foul in 75 rounds on April 3, 1838. When on October 26, 1840, he beat John Leechman after 101 rounds, he was considered champion of England. In 1841 he went to the United States to seek opponents for the world championship, but no match was made. Charles Freeman of Michigan, who stood 6 feet 10 1/2 inches and weighed about 250 pounds, challenged Caunt. Instead of fighting him, Caunt became his manager and took him to England for a series of exhibition bouts. Caunt continued his own fighting career as well and was defeated by Bendigo on a foul in 93 rounds on September 9, 1845, yielding his disputed claim to the title. Caunt retired from boxing in 1857, becoming a landlord at a London pub.
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