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Joseph Bartlett Choynski (/ˈtʃɔɪnski/;
November 8, 1868 –
January 24, 1943) was an
American boxer who
fought professionally from 1888 to 1904. "Chrysanthemum...
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Choynski won a twenty-round
decision over
Jimmy Ryan on
August 18, 1899, in a
fight billed as
being for the
light heavyweight championship.
Choynski never...
- [citation needed] On
February 25, 1901,
Johnson fought Joe
Choynski in Galveston.
Choynski, a po****r and
experienced heavyweight,
knocked out Johnson...
- opponent,
Walcott sent
Choynski to the mat five
times in the
first round and was the
aggressor throughout the bout.
Choynski, a 3-1
betting favorite...
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seconds after he
lands on the beach, and PFCs "Farmer"
Soames and "Ski"
Choynski are wounded. The
Marines are
pinned down by a pillbox.
Several more men...
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between a
young Jack Johnson, a
Galveston native, and "Chrysanthemum Joe"
Choynski, who many
consider the
greatest Jewish boxer of all time. His
third book...
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September 19 in a six-rounder
against Joe
Choynski in Chicago, Illinois. He lost the
decision on points.
Choynski used him as a
sparring partner, as did...
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Callahan (Vincente Sheer), US,
world champion light welterweight 1926-30 Joe
Choynski ("Chrysanthemum Joe"), US, heavyweight, Hall of Fame
Robert Cohen, French...
- California, U.S. 17 Win 13–0–3 (1) Joe
Choynski PTS 4 15 Jul 1889 San Francisco, California, U.S. 16 Win 12–0–3 (1) Joe
Choynski KO 27 5 Jun 1889
Benicia Harbor...
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Broughton James Burke Charley Burley Simon Byrne Ben
Caunt Arthur Chambers Joe
Choynski / John
Clark / Mike
Cleary / Joe
Coburn / Sam
Collyer James J. Corbett...