Jack Dillon

Jack Dillon

EnglishEbook
Mark Allen Baker, Baker
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
EAN: 9781476655574
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In the weight sensitive sport of boxing, Jack Dillon, &quote;The Giant Killer,&quote; was considered an anomaly. Size was irrelevant; besides, it was only a factor if he accepted as such. He refused. Sturdy, compact and indestructible, yet capable of turning on a dime, Dillon not only defeated his opponents, he humiliated them. This dynamic defined his prolific and unparalleled career (1908-1925). His accepted record of 94-7-14, with 129 no decisions and one no contest (64 victories by way of knockout), put him in elite company with other members of the International Boxing Hall of Fame. While he claimed the middleweight championship for over two years, the unrivaled Hoosier pugilist was often recognized as the world light heavyweight champion. Moving up a division, he disposed of heavyweight contenders like tissues during flu season. On June 29, 1916, Dillon defeated Frank Moran and was clearly the top contender for giant Jess Willard's heavyweight crown. Yet, Willard, who outweighed Dillon by 60 pounds, and was about a foot taller, refused. This first biography of the celebrated pugilist is based on contemporaneous newspaper accounts of the time and includes several appendices with career statistics and a selected boxing record.
EAN 9781476655574
ISBN 147665557X
Binding Ebook
Publisher McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date February 11, 2025
Pages 248
Language English
Country United States
Authors Mark Allen Baker, Baker
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