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- Delaney was also involved in a bizarre match with future middleweight champion Tiger Flowers.
- On June 5, 1922, Langford knocked out Tiger Flowers in only the second round.
- He continued to fight regularly until 1922, when he lost two fights to Tiger Flowers.
- Sapience came home fifth ahead of Saddler's Hall, with long gaps back to Luchiroverte, Tiger Flower and Hailsham.
- On December 3, he conquered the world's middleweight title with a controversial ten-round decision over world champion Tiger Flowers.
- He fought three further bouts against Langford, losing all three, and beat Tiger Flowers, the future middleweight champion, in 1923.
- In the later part of his career, he fought future world middleweight champ Tiger Flowers in 1922, losing both fights.
- Other notable fighters to have fought in Boyle's Thirty Acres were Tiger Flowers, Paul Berlenbach, Mike McTigue, James J Braddock and Johnny Wilson.
- Her paintings from the books " Tiger Flower " and " Lion and Blue " are to be made into three-dimensional computer-animated films.
- After Tiger Flowers lost the title in 1926, there was one more African American middleweight champ, Gorilla Jones, who reigned for six months in 1932.
- It was his last defense of the title, which went into abeyance as African American Tiger Flowers won the world middleweight crown the following year.
- The title went into abeyance after Tiger Flowers became the first black boxer to win the world middleweight championship when he defeated Harry Greb in 1926.
- On May 9 of that year, Lee Anderson took on Tiger Flowers in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico for a 15-round bout to determine the colored light heavyweight title.
- In 1926, he planned a flight to Liberia with backing from a West Indian subsidiary of Standard Oil, boxer Tiger Flowers, and Elks Lodges, but it never took place.
- Magazine in 2004 ranked Ketchel as the eighth greatest middleweight of all time, behind Harry Greb, Sugar Ray Robinson, Carlos Monzon, Marvin Hagler, Jake LaMotta, Charley Burley and Tiger Flowers.
- At 32, a shopworn Greb was years past his best when he was matched with tricky southpaw Tiger Flowers ( who was a one-year junior of Greb ) in Madison Square Garden on February 1926.
- In Atlanta on January 30, 1922, Norfolk faced Tiger Flowers, the boxer who would become the first African American world middleweight champ in 1926, K . O .-ing him in third round of a 10-rounder.
- In Atlanta on 30 January 1922, Norfolk faced Tiger Flowers, the boxer who would become the first African American world middleweight champ in 1926, K . O .-ing him in third round of a 10-rounder.
- He defended the title twice in 1923, racking up no decisions ( and thus keeping his title ) against Whitey Black on May 14th in Detroit and against Tiger Flowers in Toledo, Ohio on May 25th.
- He had a draw in a fight with Tiger Flowers on the Fourth of July 1922 in Memphis, Tennessee, and they fought again on 8 May 1923, in Springfield, Ohio for the colored Light Heavyweight Title.
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