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  1. Theodore "Tiger" Flowers (February 14, 1895 – November 16, 1927) was an American professional boxer. Nicknamed "The Georgia Deacon", he rose to prominence in the early 20th century, becoming the first African-American World Middleweight Boxing Champion after defeating Harry Greb to claim the title in 1926.

  2. Jan 31, 2022 · While tigers have died out in Singapore, a flower named after the feline has successfully been reintroduced. Read more at straitstimes.com.

  3. Aug 16, 2023 · Learn how to grow and care for tiger flowers (Tigridia pavonia), a bulbous perennial with colorful spots and solid hues. Find out how to propagate from seed, corm, or offset, and how to cultivate, maintain, and use these stunning blooms in your garden.

    • Moderate
    • Bulbous herbaceous perennial flower
    • Central America and Mexico
  4. Welsh scored it as follows: 1st round even; Flowers won the 2nd; Greb won the 3rd, 4th and 5th; Flowers got an edge in the 6th; and Greb won each of the last four rounds. Welsh described Flowers as a southpaw, "awkward, covering up, wild-swinging."

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  5. May 8, 2003 · Tiger Flowers was the first Black boxer to capture the world middleweight championship in 1926. He was a showman and a deacon who died young and was mourned by many fans in Atlanta.

  6. Jan 22, 2007 · Theodore “Tiger” Flowers was born on August 5, 1895 in Camille, Georgia. Often referred to as the Georgia Deacon because of his religious devotion, Flowers was a southpaw who began boxing professionally in 1918 at the age of 22. He quickly reeled off 21 straight victories before suffering his first loss to Panama Joe Gans.

  7. Mar 5, 2021 · Tiger flowers resemble the gladiola, with 3 to 6 inch (5-15 cm.) flowers in colors of pink, red, white, yellow, cream, orange, or scarlet. Triangular shaped petals of solid colors adorn the outer edges of the flower with a center that has a tiger skin or seashell-like appearance.