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    Samuel Edgar Langford (March 4, 1886 – January 12, 1956) [3] was a Black Canadian boxing standout of the early part of the 20th century. Called the "Greatest Fighter Nobody Knows", by ESPN, [4] Langford is considered by many boxing historians to be one of the greatest fighters of all time. [5] .

  2. Jan 26, 2022 · Join Rainy Day Boxing for an in depth career tribute to arguably the best fighter pound for pound of all time, the ‘Boston Tar Baby’, Sam Langford.Narrated b...

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    Sam Langford was born on 4 March 1886 in Weymouth Falls, Nova Scotia, a small rural community settled by Black loyalists and former slaves, including Langford’s grandfather, who fled to Digby County, Nova Scotia (see Black Canadians). Langford’s mother died when he was 12 years of age, and a physically abusive father drove him to leave home. He hel...

    Despite his short stature (five feet seven inches or 1.71 m tall) Langford was a ferocious puncher with a 73-inch (1.88 m) reach who routinely fought — and beat — boxers larger than him. He also earned a reputation for his willingness to compete in multiple weight classes. Beginning his professional career as a lightweight (up to 135 lbs), he would...

    During a fight with Fred Fulton on 19 June 1917, Langford lost vision in his left eye. Despite the impairment, he continued to box for eight more years. In 1923, he won the Mexican heavyweight title despite needing to be led to the ring by handlers, as his eyesight had deteriorated (see Blindness and Visual Impairment). He kept boxing because he ne...

    Langford didn’t retire a decorated fighter but earned the respect of his peers and those who covered the sport. “This is the man competent critics said was the greatest fighter in ring history,” wrote Al Lumley, “the man the champions feared and would not fight, the man who was so good he was never given a chance to show how good he really was.” At...

    Learn about Sam Langford, a professional boxer who competed across multiple weight classes and faced racial barriers in his quest for a title. He was born in Nova Scotia, fought in over 300 bouts and lost his vision later in his career.

  3. Sam Langford was a Canadian-born boxer who fought from 1902 to 1926, mostly in the heavyweight division. He had 314 bouts, 178 wins, 38 losses, and 126 knockouts, and was known as The Boston Bonecrusher.

  4. Sam Langford, boxer (born 4 March 1886 in Weymouth Falls, Nova Scotia; died 12 January 1956 in Cambridge, Massachusetts). Langford was a professional boxer who competed across multiple weight classes during his 24-year career.

  5. Jun 4, 2022 · Sam Langford, known as the Boston Tar Baby, the Boston Terror and the Boston Bonecrusher, is regarded as one of the best boxers of all-time and arguably the greatest boxer to never win, or even fight for, a world title.

  6. Sam Langford, born on March 4, 1883, in Weymouth Falls, Nova Scotia, Canada, rose from challenging beginnings to become one of the most feared and respected fighters in the history of professional boxing. Known as the “Boston Bonecrusher,” Langford’s extraordinary career spanned several weight classes, showcasing his unparalleled skill ...