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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Archie_MooreArchie Moore - Wikipedia

    Archie Moore (born Archibald Lee Wright; December 13, 1913 – December 9, 1998) was an American professional boxer and the longest reigning World Light Heavyweight Champion of all time (1952 – 1962). He had one of the longest professional careers in the history of the sport, competing from 1935 to 1963. Nicknamed "

  2. Moore gilt als der Boxer mit den meisten offiziellen K.-o.-Siegen (inoffiziell Jimmy Wilde) in der Geschichte des Boxens. 1990 wurde er in die International Boxing Hall of Fame aufgenommen. In der unabhängigen, ewigen Computerweltrangliste BoxRec wird er als erfolgreichster Boxer aller Zeiten, ungeachtet der Gewichtsklasse angesehen.

  3. Archie Moore 186: 23: 10: 132 KOs 7 KOs; unregistered. 93 followers Box-pro ... Hall was a good boxer but Moore had too many weapons from him. Archie was the aggressor. There were no knockdowns, as Hall stayed on the retreat to keep out of trouble. 220 ...

  4. 1. Sept. 2023 · 376K subscribers. Subscribed. 10K. 462K views 7 months ago. Join Rainy Day Boxing for an in depth career tribute to the man that defied the boxing mafia and ruled his division for a decade,...

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  5. 16. Juni 2023 · Moore has defeated 7 opponents (5 by KO) in World Light Heavyweight Title fights. Moore has a record of 10-2 (6 KOs) in world title fights. Moore has a record of 8-8-1 (2 KOs) against former, current, and future world champions: Won against Harold Johnson (4 times), Joey Maxim (3 times), Bobo Olson.

  6. Archie Moore (born Dec. 13, 1913, Benoit, Miss., U.S.—died Dec. 9, 1998, San Diego, Calif.) was an American boxer, world light-heavyweight champion from Dec. 17, 1952, when he defeated Joey Maxim in 15 rounds in St. Louis, Mo., until 1962, when he lost recognition as champion for failing to meet Harold Johnson, the leading 175-lb (80-kg) ...

  7. 9. März 2010 · Archie Moore boxed all over the United States, and even traveled to Australia and Argentina in search of prize fights. Still a middleweight, the beginning of Moore’s days as a top boxer began in 1942, when he bounced back from debilitating stomach ulcers and knocked out Shorty Hogue in 2 Rounds.