808 FITZSIMMONS.
DEATH OF A FAMOUS PUGILIST. Chicago, Oct. 22. Obituary.—Bob Fitzsimmons, [“Boiy’Fitzsimmon.s was born at Ilelston, Cornwall, oh 4th June, 1862, but came to New Zealand in his early life, and resided for many years at Timaru, where he followed the vocation of a blacksmith. When he took to pugilism he soon became prominent. He wont to America, and in 1891 defeated Jack Depmsey for the middleweight championship of the world in thirteen rounds at New Orleans. In 1896 he beat Peter Maher in one round (in Imin. 35 sec.), and in 1896 joined the heavyweights, and won the undisputed championship title from J. J. Corbett, at-Carron, Nevada, in fourteen rounds. . Corbett had won the title from John L. Sullivan. In 1899 Fitzsimmons lost the title to J. J. Jeffries, who defeated him in eleven rounds at Coney Island. Fitzsimmons challenged Jeffries in 1992, and this time was defeated in two rounds. Fitzsimmons visited Australia and New Zealand in 1909, appearing on the vaudeville stage. He was induced to enter the ring again to meet Bill Lang, the Australian, but was beaten in twelve rounds. Returning'to America, Fitzsimmons resumed his appearances on the vaudeville stage.]
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1745, 27 October 1917, Page 4
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196BOB FITZSIMMONS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1745, 27 October 1917, Page 4
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