词条 | Figg, James |
释义 | Figg, James English athlete born c. 1695, Thame, Oxfordshire, England died December 8, 1734, London first recognized bare-knuckle boxing champion of England. Also an expert at wrestling, swordplay, and fighting with cudgels, he became prominent as a pugilist about 1719. Standing 6 feet tall and weighing 185 pounds, Figg was a stalwart figure who was always ready to accept a challenge to fight. He lost only one match, and on that occasion he was said to have been ill. He opened an academy of arms, including boxing, in London; Figg's Amphitheatre was the prototype of several other 18th-century schools of pugilism. Figg is considered the first heavyweight champion in boxing history, although weight divisions were not established until long after his time. He was inducted into Ring magazine's Boxing Hall of Fame in 1954. |
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