Anybody with even essentially the most perfunctory schooling within the lengthy historical past of prizefighting is aware of sufficient to not query the standing of 1 Henry Melody Jackson, aka Henry Armstrong. The person is a real legend and any rating of the all-time biggest ring warriors, pound-for-pound, should, if it’s to be taken critically, have his title close to the very prime. In one of many sport’s best eras, Armstrong was a phenomenon, a power of nature, and, for a time, undisputed king of the featherweight, light-weight and welterweight divisions concurrently, a feat by no means to be duplicated.
In a span of lower than fifteen years, Armstrong racked up over 100 knockouts in 151 wins, within the course of defeating an extended checklist of Corridor of Famers. Which begs the query: what had been the best performances within the prolific profession of “Hurricane Hank”? Depart it to Kenneth Bridgham, writer of the brand new biography on Armstrong, to reply that query as right here he ranks the all-time finest victories by one of many best ring warriors to ever step via the ropes. Test it out:
12. Sammy Angott, W10, June 11, 1943: Towards “Hurricane Henry,” not even “The Clutch” might be boring. The pair of ex-champions fought a scintillating 15 spherical spherical brawl that might have occurred “in a jeep’s rumble seat,” as The New York Every day Information put it. Although Angott was the betting favourite getting into, an over-the-hill Armstrong scored a unanimous determination upset in entrance of 13 000 surprised followers at New York’s Madison Sq. Backyard.
11. Fritzie Zivic, W10, December 4, 1942: Unhealthy eyes and scar tissue contributed to Armstrong’s back-to-back losses to Zivic in 1940 and value him his welterweight championship. Following corrective surgical procedure to take away the scarring, Armstrong was in a position to stroll via headbutts and low blows to put on Zivic down and win a unanimous determination within the San Francisco Civic Auditorium as Max Baer, Maxie Rosenbloom, John Henry Lewis, Eddie Booker, and Lloyd Marshall appeared on. “Zivic was simply nasty!” Henry would later inform Invoice Libby of Boxing Illustrated.
10. Pedro Montanez, TKO 9, January 24, 1940: Arduous-hitting Puerto Rican legend and future Corridor of Famer Montanez was the fourteenth man to problem Armstrong for the welterweight championship, and the second in that month of January alone. Many within the Madison Sq. Backyard crowd thought he is likely to be the person to dethrone the champ, however Armstrong overcame the dreaded puncher together with his exhaustive work fee, dropping his challenger 3 times earlier than the referee mercifully stopped the slaughter within the ninth spherical.
9. Lou Ambers, L 15, August 22, 1939: Armstrong might have misplaced his light-weight championship again to Ambers on this famously violent Madison Sq. Backyard rematch, however it was hardly a preferred outcome. As bitterly fought as their legendary first encounter, Armstrong vs Ambers II featured soiled techniques from each fighters, however referee Arthur Donovan noticed match to take 5 rounds from Armstrong resulting from debatable low blow calls. Even with these rounds taken away, fourteen out of twenty-seven sportswriters polled felt Armstrong had deserved the win. Later that yr, Donovan confronted accusations of prejudice earlier than the state fee.
8. Ceferino Garcia, W 15, November 25, 1938: As troublesome as it’s to ponder, at a time when Joe Louis was in his prime, there have been those that thought of the rugged Filipino Garcia “essentially the most murderous hitter within the sport.” The prior yr, he had given the stellar Barney Ross hell in a bid for the welterweight title and had since received ten straight as a middleweight. Regardless of giving up over twelve kilos, Armstrong endured Garcia’s notorious “bolo” uppercuts for fifteen rounds to emerge the unanimous victor at Madison Sq. Backyard and efficiently defend his welterweight belt for the primary time.
7. Mike Belloise, KO 4, March 13, 1937: Mike “The Brooklyn Spider” Belloise was a artful switch-hitter out of the Bronx and the featherweight champion of New York state. The prior yr, The Ring dubbed him the cleverest fighter within the sport and put him on the duvet of their March 1937 subject, and whereas Armstrong had overwhelmed him by determination 5 months earlier, the choice had been unpopular.
Their non-title rematch was Armstrong’s debut in each New York Metropolis and the Backyard, an essential take a look at for any fighter, his popping out occasion, however some writers had their suspicions. These critics left the Backyard astonished by what they witnessed. This time, Armstrong left no doubts about his being the higher man or his credentials as a fighter. He flattened Belloise with a left hook on the finish of the fourth spherical and the Brooklyn fighter’s cornermen couldn’t revive him. “Henry Armstrong, an ebony tempest from out of the West… swept Mike Belloise off the panorama,” reported The Every day Information the following day. New York had itself an thrilling new boxing star.
6. Ceferino Garcia, D 15, March 1, 1940: Armstrong’s second battle with Garcia noticed him problem for a document fourth division championship at a time when there have been solely eight universally acknowledged weight divisions within the sport. Garcia was the lineal middleweight champion of the world. Outweighed by over eleven kilos, Armstrong went toe-to-toe with Garcia in a slugfest in entrance of 25,000 followers in L.A.’s Gilmore Stadium and gave nearly as good as he acquired. After fifteen rounds, the referee declared the battle a draw after which instantly high-tailed it out of the world, however many got here away pondering Henry deserved the win. Suspicions of a repair have persevered ever since.
5. Lew Jenkins, TKO 7, March 1, 1940: After Lou Ambers took the light-weight championship from Armstrong, hard-hitting counter-puncher Lew Jenkins surprised everybody by obliterating Ambers in simply three rounds. The non-title showdown between Jenkins and Armstrong in entrance of 23,000 followers on the open-air Polo Grounds in New York was one of the vital anticipated of Armstrong’s profession. To everybody’s astonishment, Armstrong dropped Jenkins seven instances in six rounds and the referee stopped the battle after a delirious Jenkins fell off his stool.
4. Child Arizmendi, W 10, August 4, 1936: After shedding two selections to Arizmendi that he felt ought to have gone his method, Armstrong was seething for a 3rd go on the Mexican slugger. Chapter three in an all-time nice rivalry went down in entrance of practically 11,000 followers at L.A.’s Wrigley Area as Armstrong established himself as the highest contender within the featherweight division by outslugging his rival from begin to end. “Double barreled destruction vomited within the Child’s face sixty seconds of each minute and each minute of each spherical,” reported The Los Angeles Examiner. Featherweight champ Petey Sarron sat pale as a ghost at ringside and was heard to mutter, “I’m glad I’m not in there with Armstrong tonight.”
3. Petey Sarron, KO 6, October 29, 1937: Rather less than fifteen months after his first win over Arizmendi, Armstrong challenged lightning-quick and rugged Corridor of Famer Sarron for the featherweight championship of the world. Most anticipated Sarron to fastidiously field the dreaded “Hurricane Henry,” however he shocked everybody by outworking Armstrong within the early rounds. Badly trailing by the sixth, Armstrong unleashed a fuselade of blows “with the suddenness of a cobra placing its prey,” and Sarron was counted out on his knees. It was the one knockout lack of Sarron’s 135-fight profession. Henry Armstrong had received his first world championship.
2. Lou Ambers, W 15, August 17, 1938: Three titles in three divisions on the identical time. It’s the very first thing anybody learns about Henry Armstrong. His defining accomplishment got here in opposition to the expert and rugged light-weight champion Ambers in Madison Sq. Backyard in a single boxing historical past’s most vicious wars. His mouth severely lower early, Henry spit out his mouthpiece and spent a number of rounds swallowing his personal blood to maintain the battle from being stopped. Preventing like “an ideal little demon,” he dropped Ambers twice in a back-and-forth struggle and received a unanimous determination in The Ring’s Struggle of the Yr. Years later, Henry nonetheless remembered it as the toughest battle of his profession. Even so, it wasn’t really his finest efficiency.
1. Barney Ross, W 15, Could 31, 1938: Featherweight champion Armstrong was hurdling up two full weight courses to tackle welterweight champion Barney Ross; it was unprecedented. And Ross was no typical champion. A talented, fast, and tough-as-nails competitor, he had shared the ring with legends, was a multi-division champ, and was thought of by many to be the perfect boxer within the sport. It didn’t matter. Regardless of a noticeable measurement drawback, a major Henry Armstrong unrelentingly battered Ross from nook to nook of the Madison Sq. Backyard Bowl ring for fifteen straight rounds. Although he made it to the end line, Ross “appeared like one who had been crushed by a threshing machine,” wrote Nat Fleischer.
Some will say Ross was an previous, worn-out fighter when Henry acquired to him, and it was true he he’d had many exhausting scraps in opposition to a few of the absolute best of all-time, however Armstrong was in actual fact the older man (Henry claimed 1912 as his birthdate, however he was born in 1909), had engaged in additional professional fights than Ross, and Henry all the time fought exhausting. So, if anybody ought to have been affected by age and exercise, it ought to have been “Murder Hank.” The info are, Ross was youthful (even when solely by just a few days), had much less miles on him, and had each bodily benefit. Extra to the purpose, Ross was a 7-to-5 betting favourite going into the battle. If Barney appeared ruined after dealing with Armstrong, it was solely in hindsight. “You’re the best,” Ross informed Henry after the ultimate bell. After such an astonishing efficiency, nobody might disagree.
–Kenneth Bridgham