John Clark (boxer)
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| Real name | John H. Clark |
| Nickname(s) | Professor |
| Rated at | Lightweight |
| Nationality | Irish American |
| Birth date | May 18, 1849 |
| Birth place | Galway, Ireland |
| Death date | March 5, 1911 (aged 61) |
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John H. Clark (born May 18, 1849 in Galway, Ireland – July 26, 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an Irish-American boxer.
He was born in County Galway, but spent most of his childhood in England before moving to the United States. Clark was a clog and jig dancer before pursuing a career in prize-fighting. He was the Lightweight Champion of America for two streaks before losing to Arthur Chambers in 1879 following a 136 round bout. He owned a billiard hall and boxing school in Philadelphia. [1]
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- ^ Cyber Boxing Zone. http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/JohnClark.htm Retrieved Feb. 17, 2006

