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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...
- scheduled six-rounder. 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- first real challenge when he went the distance with hall of famer Joe Choynski, who later knocked out legendary heavyweight Jack Johnson in an eight-round...
- English cricketer Joseph Charlton (born 1997), American football player Joe Choynski, American boxer Joe Clancy, American football player Joseph Daye, Australian...
- Broughton James Burke Charley Burley Simon Byrne Ben Caunt Arthur Chambers Joe Choynski / John Clark / Mike Cleary / Joe Coburn / Sam Collyer James J. Corbett...
- them via knockout. He also faced Ireland's Peter Maher and California Joe Choynski towards the latter part of his career, almost 40 years old, also losing...
- Callahan (Vincente Sheer), US, world champion light welterweight 1926-30 Joe Choynski ("Chrysanthemum Joe"), US, heavyweight, Hall of Fame Robert Cohen, French...