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  1. Barney Lebrowitz (June 10, 1891 – February 12, 1949), better known as Battling Levinsky, was an American boxer who was the world light heavyweight champion from 1916 to 1920.

  2. Battling Levinsky, de son vrai nom Barney Lebrowitz, est un boxeur américain né le 10 juin 1891 à Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie, et mort le 12 février 1949. Il est connu pour avoir été champion du monde des poids mi-lourds de 1916 à 1920.

  3. Box-pro 289 bouts. Levinsky "hangs up the gloves" after this bout. Levinsky was floored three times, twice for nine-counts, in the first 37 seconds of the first round. "You can tell the world I'm through, " he said immediately after the bout. "A fighter is a bum when he starts and a bum when he finishes.

  4. 1 janv. 2024 · According to the legend, late in the morning of January 1st, 1915, Levinsky boxed ten fast rounds with one Bartley Madden at the Broadway Athletic Club in Brooklyn. After lunch, Morgan and Levinsky went to Manhattan where Levinsky boxed another ten rounds, this time with Soldier Kearns.

  5. Newspaper decision from boyh the Philadelphia Item and the Philadelphia Record in favor of Levinsky. Levinsky fought under the name of "Barney Williams." He would have had a substantial weight advantage over Coleman.

  6. Name: Battling Levinsky. Alias: Barney Williams. Birth Name: Barney Lebrowitz. Hometown: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Died: 1949-02-12 (Age:57) Stance: Orthodox. Height: 180cm. Reach: 178cm. Pro Boxer: Record. Managers Fred Douglas, Jack Hanlon, and Al Lippe (circa 1928) Photo #2.

  7. Barney Williams (better known as Battling Levinsky but born as Barney Lebrowitz) was the light heavyweight boxing champion of the world from 1916-1920. Levinsky wrested the crown from Champion Jack Dillon on October 24, 1916.