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First Black heavyweight champion, Jack Johnson successfully defended his heavy

  • Jul 4, 1910
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First Black heavyweight champion, Jack Johnson successfully defended his heavyweight

championship by knocking out Jim "The Great White Hope" Jeffries, who had come out of retirement "to win back the title for the White race"

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