Henry Armstrong

Henry Jackson Jr. (December 12, 1912 – October 22, 1988) was an American professional boxer and a world boxing champion who fought under the name Henry Armstrong.

Henry Armstrong
Henry Armstrong in 1937
Born
Henry Melody Jackson Jr.

(1912-12-12)December 12, 1912
DiedOctober 22, 1988(1988-10-22) (aged 75)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other names
  • Homicide Hank
  • Hurricane Hank
  • Hammerin' Hank
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 5+12 in (166 cm)
Reach67 in (170 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights181
Wins151
Wins by KO101
Losses21
Draws9

Armstrong was one of the few fighters to win in three or more different divisions: featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight. He defended his welterweight title a total of nineteen times.

The Ring magazine named him Fighter of the Year in 1937. The Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA) named him Fighter of the Year in 1940. He is currently ranked by BoxRec as the 12th-greatest pound-for-pound fighter of all time.[1] In 2007, The Ring ranked Armstrong as the second-greatest fighter of the last 80 years.[2] Boxing coach and commentator Teddy Atlas considers Armstrong to be the greatest of all time.[3] Historian Bert Sugar also ranked Armstrong as the second-greatest fighter of all time. ESPN ranked Armstrong as number 3 on their list of the 50 greatest boxers of all time.[4] He was posthumously inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in the inaugural class of 1990.[5] In 2019, the International Boxing Research Organization (IBRO) ranked him as the second best boxer of all time, pound for pound, as well as the second-best featherweight, third-best welterweight, and fifth-best lightweight of all time.[6][7][8][9]

Early life

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He was born Henry Jackson Jr. on December 12, 1912, in Columbus, Mississippi. He was the son of Henry Jackson Sr., a sharecropper of African American descent and America Jackson, said to be a "full-blooded" Iroquois. As a child, Henry Jr. moved with his family to St. Louis, Missouri, during the early period of the Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to industrial cities of the Midwest and North. There he became involved in boxing. He graduated as an honor student from Vashon High School in St. Louis[10] Later he took the surname Armstrong as his fighting name.

Early career

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Armstrong began his professional career on July 28, 1931, in a fight with Al Iovino, in which Armstrong was knocked out in three rounds. His first win came later that year, beating Sammy Burns by a decision in six. In 1932, Armstrong moved to Los Angeles, where he lost two four-round decisions in a row to Eddie Trujillo and Al Greenfield. Following these two losses, however, he started a streak of 11 wins.[11]

In 1936, Armstrong split his time among Los Angeles, Mexico City and St. Louis. A few notable opponents of that year include Ritchie Fontaine, Baby Arizmendi, former world champion Juan Zurita, and Mike Belloise.[11] Early in his career, he fought some fights under the ring name Melody Jackson.[12]

In 1937 alone, Armstrong went 27–0 (26KO). Aldo Spoldi was the only opponent to take him the full 10 rounds. He kayoed Baby Casanova in three rounds, Belloise in four, Joe Rivers in three, former world champion Frankie Klick in four, and former world champion Benny Bass in four.[11] Armstrong was given his first world title fight, for the title in the 126-pound weight class against World Featherweight Champion Petey Sarron at Madison Square Garden. Armstrong knocked Sarron out in six rounds, becoming the World Featherweight Champion.[13]

Armstrong's two nicknames were Hurricane Henry and Homicide' Hank.[14]

In 1938, Armstrong started his season with seven more knockouts in a row, including one over Chalky Wright, a future world champion. The streak finally ended when Arizmendi lasted ten rounds before losing a decision to Armstrong in their fourth fight. Armstrong's streak of 27 knockout wins in a row qualifies as one of the longest knockout win streaks in the history of boxing, according to The Ring magazine.[citation needed]

Later in 1938, Armstrong, still the Featherweight division world champion, challenged Barney Ross for the title. Later a fellow member of the three division champions' club, Ross was then World Welterweight Champion. Armstrong, at 133+12 pounds, beat Ross, at 142 pounds, by unanimous decision, adding the World Welterweight Championship to his belt. Armstrong lost weight in order to compete in the lower weight division, and beat World Lightweight Champion Lou Ambers by split decision. Armstrong was the first boxer ever to hold world championships in three different weight divisions at the same time. He decided not to maintain the required 126-pound weight anymore and left the featherweight crown vacant.[13]

Welterweight defenses

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Armstrong dedicated the next two years to defending the welterweight crown, beating, among others, Ceferino Garcia, a future World Middleweight Champion, and Bobby Pacho.

Armstrong defended his Lightweight belt in a rematch with Ambers, which he lost on a 15-round decision. After that, he concentrated once again on defending the world Welterweight title. He defended it in eight fights in a row, the last of which was a nine-round knockout win over Puerto Rico's Pedro Montañez.

Armstrong sought to become the first boxer to win world titles in four different categories in a rematch with Garcia, already the World Middleweight Champion, but the fight ended in a ten-round draw. Armstrong's attempt to win a world title in a fourth division was frustrated.[15] According to boxing historian Bert Sugar, many commentators of the time said that Armstrong deserved the decision in this fight.[16]

Armstrong (right) demonstrating some boxing techniques to a US Army member during an exhibition tour in 1943.

Returning to the welterweight division, Armstrong successfully defended the title five more times, until Fritzie Zivic beat him to take the world title in a 15-round decision. This ended Armstrong's reign as Welterweight Champion. Armstrong's eighteen successful title defenses were the most in history in the Welterweight division.[citation needed]

In 1945, Armstrong retired from boxing. His official record was 152 wins, 21 losses and 9 draws, with 101 knockout wins.[11]

After boxing

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After retiring from boxing in 1946, Armstrong briefly opened a Harlem nightclub, the Melody Room (named after his first nickname).[17] He returned to settle again in St. Louis, Missouri where, apart from the ceremonies and galas that he attended afterward, he led a quiet retirement. He became a born-again Christian and an ordained Baptist minister and youth advocate, helping to run the Herbert Hoover Boys Club. He also taught young fighters how to box.[12] In February 1966, Rev. Armstrong appeared on the TV game show I've Got a Secret with his simultaneous triple championship as his secret.

Honors

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Professional boxing record

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183 fights152 wins22 losses
By knockout1002
By decision5218
By disqualification02
Draws9
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateAgeLocationNotes
183Loss151–22–10Chester SliderPTS10Feb 14, 194535 years, 64 daysAuditorium, Oakland, California
182Win151–21–10Genaro RojoUD10Feb 6, 194535 years, 56 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
181Draw150–21–10Chester SliderPTS10Jan 17, 194535 years, 36 daysAuditorium, Oakland, California
180Win150–21–9Mike BelloiseKO4 (10), 0:20Nov 4, 194434 years, 328 daysAuditorium, Portland, Oregon
179Win149–21–9Aldo SpoldiKO2 (10), 2:43Sep 15, 194434 years, 278 daysKiel Auditorium, Saint Louis, Missouri
178Win148–21–9Willie JoycePTS10Aug 21, 194434 years, 253 daysCivic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
177Draw147–21–9Slugger WhitePTS10Jul 14, 194434 years, 215 daysLegion Stadium, Hollywood, California
176Loss147–21–8John ThomasUD10Jul 4, 194434 years, 205 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
175Win147–20–8Nick LatsiosUD10Jun 21, 194434 years, 192 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
174Win146–20–8Al 'Bummy' DavisTKO2 (10), 0:59Jun 15, 194434 years, 186 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
173Loss145–20–8Willie JoyceUD10Jun 2, 194434 years, 173 daysChicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois
172Win145–19–8Aaron PerryTKO6 (10), 2:56May 22, 194434 years, 162 daysGriffith Stadium, Washington, D.C.
171Win144–19–8Ralph ZannelliUD10May 16, 194434 years, 156 daysBoston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
170Win143–19–8John ThomasSD10Apr 25, 194434 years, 135 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
169Win142–19–8Ralph ZannelliUD10Mar 24, 194434 years, 103 daysBoston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
168Win141–19–8Frankie WillisUD10Mar 20, 194434 years, 99 daysUline Arena, Washington, D.C.
167Win140–19–8Johnny JonesKO5 (10), 1:10Mar 14, 194434 years, 93 daysDorsey Park, Miami, Florida
166Win139–19–8Jackie ByrdKO4 (10), 1:18Feb 29, 194434 years, 79 daysColiseum, Des Moines, Iowa
165Win138–19–8Jimmy GarrisonTKO5 (10), 1:56Feb 23, 194434 years, 73 daysMunicipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri
164Win137–19–8Lew HanburyKO3 (10), 1:10Feb 7, 194434 years, 57 daysUline Arena, Washington, D.C.
163Win136–19–8Saverio TurielloKO7 (12), 1:34Jan 25, 194434 years, 44 daysAuditorium, Portland, Oregon
162Win135–19–8Aldo SpoldiKO3 (10), 1:39Jan 14, 194434 years, 33 daysAuditorium, Portland, Oregon
161Loss134–19–8Sugar Ray RobinsonUD10Aug 27, 194333 years, 258 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
160Win134–18–8Joey SilvaPTS10Aug 14, 194333 years, 245 daysGonzaga Stadium, Spokane, Washington
159Win133–18–8Jimmy GarrisonPTS10Aug 6, 194333 years, 237 daysAuditorium, Portland, Oregon
158Win132–18–8Willie JoyceUD10Jul 24, 194333 years, 224 daysGilmore Stadium, Los Angeles, California
157Win131–18–8Sammy AngottUD10Jun 11, 194333 years, 181 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
156Win130–18–8Maxie ShapiroTKO7 (10), 1:58May 24, 194333 years, 163 daysConvention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
155Win129–18–8Tommy JessupKO1 (10), 1:00May 7, 194333 years, 146 daysBoston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
154Win128–18–8Saverio TurielloTKO5 (10)May 3, 194333 years, 142 daysUline Arena, Washington, D.C.
153Loss127–18–8Beau JackUD10Apr 2, 194333 years, 111 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
152Win127–17–8Al TribuaniUD10Mar 22, 194333 years, 100 daysConvention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
151Win126–17–8Tippy LarkinKO2 (10)Mar 8, 194333 years, 86 daysCivic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
150Loss125–17–8Willie JoyceMD10Mar 2, 194333 years, 80 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
149Win125–16–8Jimmy McDanielsUD10Jan 5, 194333 years, 24 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
148Win124–16–8Saverio TurielloTKO4 (10), 1:20Dec 14, 194233 years, 2 daysCivic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
147Win123–16–8Lew JenkinsTKO8 (10), 1:55Dec 4, 194232 years, 357 daysAuditorium, Portland, Oregon
146Win122–16–8Fritzie ZivicUD10Oct 26, 194232 years, 318 daysCivic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
145Win121–16–8Juan ZuritaKO2 (10), 2:20Oct 13, 194232 years, 305 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
144Win120–16–8Earl TurnerKO4 (10)Sep 30, 194232 years, 292 daysAuditorium, Oakland, California
143Win119–16–8Leo RodakTKO8 (10), 3:00Sep 14, 194232 years, 276 daysCivic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
142Win118–16–8Johnny TaylorTKO3 (10)Sep 7, 194232 years, 269 daysArena, Pittman, Nevada
141Win117–16–8Rodolfo RamirezKO8 (10), 1:38Aug 26, 194232 years, 257 daysAuditorium, Oakland, California
140Win116–16–8Jackie BurkePTS10Aug 13, 194232 years, 244 daysJohn Affleck Park, Ogden, Utah
139Win115–16–8Aldo SpoldiTKO7 (10), 2:20Aug 3, 194232 years, 234 daysCivic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
138Win114–16–8Joe YbarraTKO3 (10)Jul 20, 194232 years, 220 daysMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California
137Loss113–16–8Rueben ShankUD10Jul 3, 194232 years, 203 daysMunicipal Auditorium, Denver, Colorado
136Win113–15–8Sheik RangelPTS10Jun 24, 194232 years, 194 daysAuditorium, Oakland, California
135Win112–15–8Johnny TaylorTKO4 (10)Jun 1, 194232 years, 171 daysCivic Auditorium, San Jose, California
134Loss111–15–8Fritzie ZivicTKO12 (15), 0:52Jan 17, 194131 years, 36 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New YorkFor NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
133Loss111–14–8Fritzie ZivicUD15Oct 4, 194030 years, 297 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New YorkLost NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
132Win111–13–8Phil FurrKO4 (15), 1:45Sep 23, 194030 years, 286 daysGriffith Stadium, Washington, D.C.Retained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
131Win110–13–8Lew JenkinsTKO6 (12)Jul 17, 194030 years, 218 daysPolo Grounds, New York City, New York
130Win109–13–8Paul JuniorTKO3 (15), 2:39Jun 21, 194030 years, 192 daysExposition Building, Portland, OregonRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
129Win108–13–8Ralph ZannelliTKO5 (15), 1:30May 24, 194030 years, 164 daysBoston Garden, Boston, MassachusettsRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
128Win107–13–8Paul JuniorTKO7 (15), 1:05Apr 26, 194030 years, 136 daysBoston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts Retained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
127Draw106–13–8Ceferino GarciaPTS10Mar 1, 194030 years, 80 daysGilmore Stadium, Los Angeles, CaliforniaBilled as a World Middleweight Title fight recognized only by California
126Win106–13–7Pedro MontañezTKO9 (15), 0:47Jan 24, 194030 years, 43 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New YorkRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
125Win105–13–7Joe GhnoulyKO5 (15), 0:34Jan 4, 194030 years, 23 daysMunicipal Audiotrium, Saint Louis, MissouriRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
124Win104–13–7Jimmy GarrisonKO7 (10), 1:19Dec 11, 193929 years, 364 daysArena, Cleveland, OhioRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
123Win103–13–7Bobby PachoTKO4 (15)Oct 30, 193929 years, 322 daysMunicipal Auditorium, Denver, ColoradoRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
122Win102–13–7Jimmy GarrisonPTS10Oct 24, 193929 years, 316 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CaliforniaRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
121Win101–13–7Richie FontaineTKO3 (15)Oct 20, 193929 years, 312 daysCivic Auditorium, Seattle, WashingtonRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
120Win100–13–7Howard ScottKO2 (10), 1:38Oct 13, 193929 years, 305 daysArmory, Minneapolis, MinnesotaRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
119Win99–13–7Al ManfredoTKO4 (10), 1:35Oct 9, 193929 years, 301 daysRiverview Park, Des Moines, IowaRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
118Loss98–13–7Lou AmbersUD15Aug 22, 193929 years, 253 daysYankee Stadium, New York City, New YorkLost NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
117Win98–12–7Ernie RoderickPTS15May 25, 193929 years, 164 daysHarringay Arena, Harringay, London, EnglandRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
116Win97–12–7Davey DayTKO12 (15), 2:49Mar 31, 193929 years, 109 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New YorkRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
115Win96–12–7Lew FeldmanKO1 (15), 2:12Mar 16, 193929 years, 94 daysMunicipal Audtiorium, Saint Louis, MissouriRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles;
Retained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
114Win95–12–7Bobby PachoTKO4 (15), 1:10Mar 4, 193929 years, 82 daysTropical Stadium, Havana, CubaRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
113Win94–12–7Baby ArizmendiPTS10Jan 10, 193929 years, 29 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CaliforniaRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
112Win93–12–7Al ManfredoTKO3 (15), 1:45Dec 5, 193828 years, 358 daysArena, Cleveland, OhioRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
111Win92–12–7Ceferino GarciaUD15Nov 25, 193828 years, 348 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New YorkRetained NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
110Win91–12–7Lou AmbersSD15Aug 17, 193828 years, 248 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New YorkWon NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring lightweight titles
109Win90–12–7Barney RossUD15May 31, 193828 years, 170 daysMadison Square Garden Bowl, New York City, New YorkWon NYSAC, NBA, and The Ring welterweight titles
108Win89–12–7Lew FeldmanKO5 (10), 1:51Mar 30, 193828 years, 108 daysHippodrime, New York City, New York
107Win88–12–7Eddie ZivicTKO4 (10), 2:35Mar 25, 193828 years, 103 daysOlympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan
106Win87–12–7Baby ArizmendiPTS10Mar 15, 193828 years, 93 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
105Win86–12–7Charley BurnsKO2 (10), 1:02Feb 28, 193828 years, 78 daysArmory, Minneapolis, Minnesota
104Win85–12–7Everett RightmireTKO3 (10), 1:38Feb 25, 193828 years, 75 daysInternational Amphitheatre, Chicago, Illinois
103Win84–12–7Al CitrinoTKO4 (10)Feb 9, 193828 years, 59 daysCivic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
102Win83–12–7Chalky WrightKO3 (10), 1:10Feb 1, 193828 years, 51 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
101Win82–12–7Tommy BrownKO2 (10), 1:21Jan 22, 193828 years, 41 daysLabor Temple, Tucson, Arizona
100Win81–12–7Frankie CastilloTKO3 (10)Jan 21, 193828 years, 40 daysLegion Arena, Phoenix, Arizona
99Win80–12–7Enrico VenturiKO6 (10), 2:49Jan 12, 193828 years, 31 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
98Win79–12–7Johnny JonesKO2 (10), 1:20Dec 12, 193728 years, 0 daysColiseum Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana
97Win78–12–7Tony ChavezTKO1 (10), 2:04Dec 6, 193727 years, 359 daysArena, Cleveland, Ohio
96Win77–12–7Joey BrownKO2 (10), 0:39Nov 23, 193727 years, 346 daysBroadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York
95Win76–12–7Billy BeauhuldTKO5 (10)Nov 19, 193727 years, 342 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
94Win75–12–7Petey SarronKO6 (15), 2:36Oct 29, 193727 years, 321 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New YorkWon NBA, The Ring, and vacant NYSAC featherweight titles
93Win74–12–7Joe MarcienteKO3 (10), 2:06Oct 18, 193727 years, 310 daysArena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
92Win73–12–7Bobby DeanKO1 (10), 1:02Sep 21, 193727 years, 283 daysRayen-Wood Auditorium, Youngstown, Ohio
91Win72–12–7Johnny DeFoeTKO4 (10), 1:12Sep 16, 193727 years, 278 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
90Win71–12–7Charley BurnsKO4 (10), 2:45Sep 9, 193727 years, 271 daysHickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania
89Win70–12–7Orville DrouillardTKO5 (10)Aug 31, 193727 years, 262 daysUniversity of Detroit Stadium, Detroit, Michigan
88Win69–12–7Johnny CabelloRTD1 (10)Aug 16, 193727 years, 247 daysGriffith Stadium, Washington, D.C.
87Win68–12–7Eddie BrinkKO3 (10), 2:36Aug 13, 193727 years, 244 daysDyckman Oval, New York City, New York
86Win67–12–7Benny BassKO4 (10), 2:35Jul 27, 193727 years, 227 daysBaker Bowl, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
85Win66–12–7Lew MasseyTKO4 (10), 1:20Jul 19, 193727 years, 219 daysDexter Park Arena, Woodhaven, New York City, New York
84Win65–12–7Alf BlatchTKO3 (10), 1:21Jul 8, 193727 years, 208 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
83Win64–12–7Jackie CarterTKO3 (10), 2:02Jun 15, 193727 years, 185 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
82Win63–12–7Mark DiazKO4 (10), 0:35Jun 9, 193727 years, 179 daysPasadena Arean, Pasadena, California
81Win62–12–7Wally HallyTKO4 (10), 0:50May 28, 193727 years, 167 daysWrigley Field, Los Angeles, California
80Win61–12–7Frankie KlickTKO4 (10), 2:57May 4, 193727 years, 143 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
79Win60–12–7Pete DeGrasseKO10 (10), 2:37Apr 6, 193727 years, 115 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
78Win59–12–7Aldo SpoldiUD10Mar 19, 193727 years, 97 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
77Win58–12–7Mike BelloiseTKO4 (10)Mar 12, 193727 years, 90 daysMadison Square Garden, New York City, New York
76Win57–12–7'California' Joe RiversTKO4 (10), 2:40Mar 2, 193727 years, 80 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
75Win56–12–7Varias MillingKO4 (10), 2:25Feb 19, 193727 years, 69 daysColiseum, San Diego, California
74Win55–12–7Moon MullinsTKO2 (10), 1:20Feb 2, 193727 years, 52 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
73Win54–12–7Tony ChavezKO10 (10)Jan 19, 193727 years, 38 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
72Win53–12–7Rodolfo CasanovaKO3 (10)Jan 1, 193727 years, 20 daysEl Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City
71Loss52–12–7Tony ChavezDQ8 (10)Dec 3, 193626 years, 357 daysMunicipal Auditorium, Saint Louis, Missouri
70Win52–11–7Joey AlcanterRTD5 (10)Nov 17, 193626 years, 341 daysMunicipal Auditorium, Saint Louis, Missouri
69Win51–11–7Gene EspinozaKO1 (10), 0:34Nov 2, 193626 years, 326 daysEastside Arena, Los Angeles, California
68Win50–11–7Mike BelloisePTS10Oct 27, 193626 years, 320 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CaliforniaRetained world featherweight title (California–Mexico)
67Win49–11–7Dommy GanzonKO1 (10), 1:54Sep 8, 193626 years, 271 daysCivic Auditorium, Stockton, California
66Win48–11–7Elmer "Buzz" BrownPTS10Sep 3, 193626 years, 266 daysMultnomah Stadium, Portland, Oregon
65Win47–11–7Juan ZuritaKO4 (10), 2:10Aug 18, 193626 years, 250 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
64Win46–11–7Baby ArizmendiPTS10Aug 4, 193626 years, 236 daysWrigley Field, Los Angeles, CaliforniaWon world featherweight title (California-Mexico)
63Win45–11–7Johnny DeFoePTS10Jun 22, 193626 years, 193 daysFox Theatre, Butte, Montana
62Win44–11–7Bobby LeyvasTKO4 (10), 0:40May 19, 193626 years, 159 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CaliforniaRetained USA California State featherweight title
61Win43–11–7Richie FontainePTS10Mar 31, 193626 years, 110 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
60Loss42–11–7Richie FontainePTS10Feb 26, 193626 years, 76 daysAuditorium, Oakland, California
59Loss42–10–7Joe CondePTS10Jan 1, 193626 years, 20 daysEl Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City
58Win42–9–7Alton BlackTKO8 (15)Dec 6, 193525 years, 359 daysChestnut St. Arena, Reno, NevadaRetained Western featherweight title
57Win41–9–7Midget WolgastPTS10Nov 27, 193525 years, 350 daysAuditorium, Oakland, California
56Win40–9–7Leo LomelliTKO6 (8)Nov 12, 193525 years, 335 daysAuditorium, Oakland, California
55Win39–9–7Lester MarstonTKO7 (10)Oct 21, 193525 years, 313 daysAuditorium, Oakland, California
54Draw38–9–7Perfecto LopezPTS8Sep 18, 193525 years, 280 daysCivic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
53Win38–9–6Alton BlackTKO8 (10)Sep 13, 193525 years, 275 daysChestnut St. Arena, Reno, NevadaWon Western featherweight title
52Win37–9–6Varias MillingPTS10Jun 25, 193525 years, 195 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
51Win36–9–6Davey AbadPTS10May 28, 193525 years, 167 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
50Win35–9–6Mark DiazPTS8May 10, 193525 years, 149 daysVentura A.C., Ventura, California
49Win34–9–6Frankie CovelliPTS8Apr 16, 193525 years, 125 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
48Win33–9–6Tully CorvoTKO5 (10)Apr 6, 193525 years, 115 daysL Street Arena, Sacramento, California
47Loss32–9–6Davey AbadPTS10Mar 31, 193525 years, 109 daysEl Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City
46Win32–8–6Sal HernandezTKO2 (10), 2:57Mar 19, 193525 years, 97 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
45Loss31–8–6Rodolfo CasanovaDQ5 (10)Feb 16, 193525 years, 66 daysArena Nacional, Mexico City
44Loss31–7–6Baby ArizmendiUD12Jan 1, 193525 years, 20 daysEl Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City
43Win31–6–6Ventura AranaTKO5 (10)Dec 15, 193425 years, 3 daysEl Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City
42Win30–6–6Joe CondeTKO7 (10)Dec 1, 193424 years, 354 daysArena Nacional, Mexico City
41Loss29–6–6Baby ArizmendiPTS10Nov 4, 193424 years, 327 daysArena Nacional, Mexico City
40Win29–5–6Perfecto LopezPTS8Sep 28, 193424 years, 290 daysVentura A.C., Ventura, California
39Win28–5–6Max TarleyKO3 (10)Sep 13, 193424 years, 275 daysMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California
38Win27–5–6Joe SanchezTKO4 (8)Sep 7, 193424 years, 269 daysVentura A.C., Ventura, California
37Win26–5–6Perfecto LopezTKO5 (6)Aug 28, 193424 years, 259 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
36Win25–5–6Perfecto LopezPTS6Jul 17, 193424 years, 187 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
35Win24–5–6Davey AbadPTS10Jun 14, 193424 years, 184 daysMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California
34Win23–5–6Vicente TorresPTS4Jun 5, 193424 years, 175 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
33Win22–5–6Johnny DeFoeTKO6 (6), 2:10May 22, 193424 years, 161 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
32Draw21–5–6Young DannyPTS10May 4, 193424 years, 143 daysCivic Auditorium, Watsonville, California
31Win21–5–5Young DannyKO1 (4)Mar 27, 193424 years, 105 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
30Win20–5–5Perfecto LopezPTS8Mar 6, 193424 years, 84 daysBakersfield Arena, Bakersfield, California
29Win19–5–5Benny PelzPTS6Feb 13, 193424 years, 63 daysMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California
28Win18–5–5Baby ManuelPTS10Jan 26, 193424 years, 45 daysMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California
27Win17–5–5Gene EspinozaTKO7 (10)Dec 14, 193324 years, 2 daysMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California
26Draw16–5–5Kid MoroPTS10Nov 23, 193323 years, 346 daysCivic Auditorium, Stockton, California
25Win16–5–4Kid MoroPTS10Nov 3, 193323 years, 326 daysPismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach, California
24Win15–5–4Johnny GranoneTKO6 (6)Oct 19, 193323 years, 311 daysMemorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California
23Draw14–5–4Perfecto LopezPTS4Oct 11, 193323 years, 303 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
22Draw14–5–3Perfecto LopezPTS4Sep 5, 193323 years, 267 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
21Draw14–5–2Hoyt JonesPTS4Aug 30, 193323 years, 261 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
20Win14–5–1Bobby CalmesKO5 (6)Aug 8, 193323 years, 239 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
19Win13–5–1Benny PelzPTS4Jul 29, 193323 years, 229 daysMain Street Athletic Club, Los Angeles, California
18Loss12–5–1Baby ManuelPTS6Jul 11, 193323 years, 211 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
17Win12–4–1George HaberskiPTS4Jun 28, 193323 years, 198 daysWilmington Bowl, Wilmington, California
16Win11–4–1Ricky HallKO3 (4)Jun 7, 193323 years, 177 daysPismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach, California
15Draw10–4–1Max TarleyPTS6May 31, 193323 years, 170 daysPico Arena, Los Angeles, California
14Win10–4Young Bud TaylorKO2 (4)May 24, 193323 years, 163 daysPico Arena, Los Angeles, California
13Win9–4Perfecto LopezPTS6Apr 28, 193323 years, 137 daysVentura A.C., Ventura, California
12Win8–4Paul WangleyKO4 (4)Mar 21, 193323 years, 99 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
11Win7–4George DundeePTS6Feb 17, 193323 years, 67 daysVentura A.C., Ventura, California
10Win6–4Johnny RyanPTS6Feb 3, 193323 years, 53 daysVentura A.C., Ventura, California
9Win5–4Young CorpuzPTS4Dec 31, 193223 years, 19 daysPismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach, California
8Win4–4Gene EspinozaPTS4Dec 13, 193223 years, 1 dayOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
7Win3–4Vince TrujilloKO2 (?)Dec 1, 193222 years, 355 daysLos Angeles, California
6Win2–4Max TarleyPTS4Oct 1, 193222 years, 294 daysLos Angeles, California
5Loss1–4Al GreenfieldPTS4Sep 27, 193222 years, 290 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
4Loss1–3Eddie TrujilloPTS4Aug 30, 193222 years, 262 daysOlympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
3Loss1–2Victor Kid PoncePTS4Dec 7, 193121 years, 360 daysCulver City Stadium, Culver City, California
2Win1–1Sammy BurnsPTS6Jul 31, 193121 years, 231 daysHickey Park, Millvale, Pennsylvania
1Loss0–1Al LovinoKO3 (4), 2:27Jul 27, 193121 years, 227 daysMeyers Bowl, North Braddock, Pennsylvania

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b Andrew Eisele. "Ring Magazine's 80 Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years". About.com Sports. Archived from the original on 2017-01-08. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
  3. ^ "The Greatest Boxer of All Time - Henry Armstrong, Says Teddy Atlas - Here's Why He's the GOAT". YouTube.
  4. ^ a b Mulvaney, Kieran (11 May 2007). "All-Time Greatest Boxers". ESPN. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
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External images
Armstrong, seated, posing with a title belt (undated)
Armstrong boarding an airplane (undated)
Sporting positions
World boxing titles
Preceded by NYSAC featherweight champion
October 29, 1937 – September 12, 1938
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Joey Archibald
NBA featherweight champion
October 29, 1937 – September 12, 1938
Vacated
The Ring featherweight champion
October 29, 1937 – September 12, 1938
Vacated
Undisputed featherweight champion
October 29, 1937 – September 12, 1938
Vacated
Preceded by NYSAC welterweight champion
May 31, 1938 – October 4, 1940
Succeeded by
NBA welterweight champion
May 31, 1938 – October 4, 1940
The Ring welterweight champion
May 31, 1938 – October 4, 1940
Undisputed welterweight champion
May 31, 1938 – October 4, 1940
Preceded by NYSAC lightweight champion
August 17, 1938 – August 22, 1939
Succeeded by
Lou Ambers
NBA lightweight champion
August 17, 1938 – August 22, 1939
The Ring lightweight champion
August 17, 1938 – August 22, 1939
Undisputed lightweight champion
August 17, 1938 – August 22, 1939