Arthur Chambers

Arthur Chambers
Statistics
Real name Arthur Chambers
Rated at Lightweight
Nationality English
Born (1846-12-06)6 December 1846
Lancashire, England
Died 8 April 1923(1923-04-08) (aged 76)

Arthur Chambers (born 6 December 1846 in Salford, Lancashire, England 8 April 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an Anglo-American boxer.

Career

Following his service in the Royal Navy, Chambers began his boxing career in 1864, and moved to the United States in 1871.[1] In 1872 he won the Lightweight Championship of America by defeating Billy Edwards in 26 rounds, and again in 1879 by defeating John Clark in the 136th round. He was elected to the Ring Boxing Hall of Fame in 1954 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000.[2]

Following his boxing career Chambers operated a boxing gym and saloon in Philadelphia. He was the chief financial backer of heavyweight champion John L. Sullivan.

Facts

Chambers took a two-year hiatus from boxing in 1877 due to the amputation of the middle finger on his left hand.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 IBHOF International Boxing Hall of Fame. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 8 December 2006. Retrieved 2007-02-15. Retrieved 17 Feb. 2006
  2. Cyber Boxing Zone. http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/chambers-arthur.htm Retrieved 17 Feb. 2006


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