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Eddie Palmer (boxer)

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In 1929, he fought in New Orleans, winning the first three of his four fights that year against lightly regarded opponents. He retired after losing his last fight to a welterweight with a career record of 45 wins (21 by K.O.) against 23 losses (K.O.ed five times) and two draws. He had 24 newspaper
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gave the decision to Coleman. Later that year, in an exhibition held on December 9, he killed Kid Harris in the ring. He only fought twice in 1913, but fought 11 times in 1914. He successfully defended his colored welterweight title on 4 March 1914 against Kyle Whitney in New Orleans, winning on
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in 1892, the 5'9" Palmer fought at a weight of between 142 and 156 lbs. out of Philadelphia and New Orleans between 1910 and 1925. He moved to Philadelphia in August 1911 and fought out of the City of Brotherly Love for two years.
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in a six round bout in Philadelphia. Palmer had won their second match while their third match was reported variously as a draw and a newspaper decision for Coleman. When they met for a rematch four days later on September 30 in
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Palmer successfully defended his Colored Middleweight Title twice against Young Kid McCoy, once in 1915 and once in 1916, winning both fights by
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in 1912, scoring no decisions in both fights. In the later part of his career, he fought future world middleweight champ
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by K.O.ing Willie Langford in the 14th round of a scheduled 20-round bout in New Orleans.
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points in a 20-rounder. His next defense was on 15 February 1915 in New Orleans against
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on 26 September 1912. They had met four times since 3 October 1911, when Coleman won a
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in 1912 after fighting Young Tommy Coleman to a no-decision in a six-round bout in
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While based in Philadelphia, he twice fought future world light-heavyweight champ
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decisions, winning 14, losing five and drawing five.
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Index

World Colored Welterweight
World Colored Middleweight
New Orleans, Louisiana
Battling Levinsky
Tiger Flowers
World Colored Welterweight Champion
New York City
newspaper decision
Scranton, Pennsylvania
"The Fighting Gorilla
World Colored Middleweight Championship
knock out
Comiskey Park
Boxing record for Eddie Palmer
BoxRec
"Eddie Palmer"
"Eddie Palmer"
"Eddie Palmer - Record"
World Colored Welterweight Championship
Gorilla Jones
Sam Langford
World Colored Middleweight Championship
Jamaica Kid
Categories
African-American boxers
Welterweight boxers
Middleweight boxers
World colored welterweight boxing champions
World colored middleweight boxing champions
American male boxers

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