Henry Armstrong: Goes for Four Divisions

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Henry Armstrong: Goes for Four Divisions

    By Keith Terceira - On March 1 1940, the great Henry “Hammering Hank” Armstrong was preparing to face the middleweight title claimant Philippine Champion Ceferino Garcia at the Gilmore Stadium in LA. For Armstrong a victory would make him the first fighter to win titles in four weight divisions at a time when there was only eight.. Having already defeated Garcia in New York (November 1938) in a welterweight title defense , Armstrong was confident he would prevail. Already he was distinguished as the first fighter to win titles in three. [details]
  • Jim Jeffries
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    Had he not been robbed, would have had the equivalent of 7 weight divisions today. As it was he held the eq of 5 divisions at the same time. Truly amazing.

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    • Silencers
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      Originally posted by gavinz1970
      Had he not been robbed, would have had the equivalent of 7 weight divisions today. As it was he held the eq of 5 divisions at the same time. Truly amazing.
      There were 8 divisions then and he would have owned belts in 4 divisions at the same time.

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        Originally posted by silencers98
        There were 8 divisions then and he would have owned belts in 4 divisions at the same time.
        Not to mention there was only one belt in each division. Today we have 17 divisions with 4 major belts in each division for a total of 68 belts.

        I guess it would have been the equivalent of 34 belts today!

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        • Silencers
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          Originally posted by gavinz1970
          Not to mention there was only one belt in each division. Today we have 17 divisions with 4 major belts in each division for a total of 68 belts.

          I guess it would have been the equivalent of 34 belts today!
          Sanctioning bodies would never allow it today, it was truly amazing though.

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          • THE REED
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            ANYODY WHO DOESNT KNO ABOUT HENRY ARMSTRONG


            read up, realize, and APPRECIATE

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              henry armstrong is probally the p4p number 2 ever. behind robinson.

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