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Theodore "Tiger" Flowers (August 5, 1895 - November 16, 1927) was the first African-American middleweight boxing champion, defeating Harry Greb to claim the title in 1926. Nicknamed the "Georgia Deacon", he was a devoutly religious man who would recite a passage from Psalm 144 before every bout. The International Boxing Research Organization rated Flowers as the number 12-ranked middleweight of all time, while boxing historian Bert Sugar placed him 68th in his Top 100 Fighters catalog. The Bleacher Report named him the number six-greatest southpaw in boxing history. He was inducted into The Ring Hall of Fame in 1971, the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1976, the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990, and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1993.


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Personal life

Theodore Flowers was the son of Lula and Aaron Flowers. Aaron and Lula Flowers were married in Camillia in December 1888. Theodore Tiger Flowers has an older brother named Carl born August 1890. He also has two sisters, O.C and Gertrude. Theodore married Willie Mae Spellers and had a daughter, Verna Lee Flowers (Jackson)


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Professional career

Flowers began boxing professionally in 1918 at the age of 23 while working at a Philadelphia shipbuilding plant. During his career, Flowers met many high-caliber fighters, including Sam Langford, Kid Norfolk, Jamaica Kid, and Mickey Walker. In 1924, Flowers was rated the number-one contender for Harry Greb's middleweight title by The Ring. Flowers earned a shot at Greb after losing a questionable decision to light heavyweight champion Mike McTigue.

World middleweight champion

On February 26, 1926, before a crowd of 16,311 at Madison Square Garden, Flowers dethroned Greb by unanimous decision, and repeated the victory in August, although both results were considered questionable. Tiger's next bout came against Mickey Walker in Chicago. Flowers lost the bout, but it was a controversial decision in the eyes of many, which later was investigated by the Illinois Athletic Commission, but the decision was not be overturned.


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Death

While trying to obtain a rematch with Walker, Flowers was hospitalized in November, 1927, to have surgery to remove scar tissue from around his eyes. Complications from the surgery resulted in his death on November 16, 1927, reminiscent of the circumstances that caused the death of Greb the year before. He was buried in Atlanta's Lincoln Cemetery.


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Notable bouts


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See also

  • List of lineal boxing world champions
  • List of middleweight boxing champions

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References


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Further reading

  • Andrew M. Kaye, "The Canonisation of Tiger Flowers: A Black Hero for the 1920s," Borderlines: Studies in American Culture 5, no. 2 (1998): 142-59.
  • Andrew M. Kaye, The Pussycat of Prizefighting: Tiger Flowers and the Politics of Black Celebrity (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2004).
  • Herman "Skip" Mason Jr., Black Atlanta in the Roaring Twenties (Dover, N.H.: Arcadia, 1997).

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External links

  • Professional boxing record for Tiger Flowers from BoxRec
  • Tiger Flowers - Cyber Boxing Zone Biography
  • IBHOF Bio - Tiger Flowers
  • Theodore "Tiger" Flowers historical marker

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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