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Arthur John Johnson (March 31, 1878 – June 10, 1946), better known as Jack Johnson and nicknamed the “Galveston Giant”, was an American boxer and arguably the best heavyweight of his generation. He was the first black world heavyweight boxing champion (1908-1915). In a documentary about his life, Ken Burns notes: "For more than thirteen years, Jack Johnson was the most famous and the most notorious African-American on Earth`"

Jack Johnson was born in Galveston, Texas as the third child and first son of Henry and Tina "Tiny" Johnson, former slaves, who both worked blue-collar jobs to earn enough to raise six children and taught them how to read and write. Jack Johnson had five years of formal education.

Johnson`s boxing style was very distinctive. He developed a more patient approach than was customary in that day: playing defensively, waiting for a mistake, and then capitalizing on it. Johnson always began a bout cautiously, slowly building up over the rounds into a more aggressive fighter. He often fought to punish his opponents rather than knock them out, endlessly avoiding their blows and striking with swift counters. He always gave the impression of having much more to offer and, if pushed, he could punch quite powerfully.

Johnson`s style was very effective, but it was criticized in the white press as being cowardly and devious. By contrast, World Heavyweight Champion "Gentleman" Jim Corbett, who was white, had used many of the same techniques a decade earlier, and was praised by the press as "the cleverest man in boxing".

By 1902, Johnson had won at least 50 fights against both white and black opponents. Johnson won his first title on February 3, 1903, beating "Denver" Ed Martin over 20 rounds for the World Colored Heavyweight Championship. His efforts to win the full title were thwarted as world heavyweight champion James J. Jeffries refused to face him. Blacks could box whites in other arenas, but the world heavyweight championship was such a respected and coveted position in America that blacks were not deemed worthy to compete for it. Johnson was, however, able to fight former champion Bob Fitzsimmons in July 1907, and knocked him out in two rounds.

He eventually won the world heavyweight title on December 26, 1908, when he fought the Canadian world champion Tommy Burns in Sydney, Australia, after following him all over the world, taunting him in the press for a match. The fight lasted fourteen rounds before being stopped by the police in front of over 20,000 spectators. The title was awarded to Johnson on a referee`s decision as a T.K.O, but he had severely beaten the champion. During the fight, Johnson had mocked both Burns and his ringside crew. Every time Burns was about to go down, Johnson would hold him up again, punishing him more. The camera was stopped just as Johnson was finishing off Burns, so as not to show Burns` defeat.

After Johnson`s victory over Burns, racial animosity among whites ran so deep that even a socialist like Jack London called out for a "Great White Hope" to take the title away from Johnson — who was crudely caricatured as a subhuman "ape" — and return it to where it supposedly belonged, with the "superior" white race. As title holder, Johnson thus had to face a series of fighters billed by boxing promoters as "great white hopes", often in exhibition matches. In 1909, he beat Victor McLaglen, Frank Moran, Tony Ross, Al Kaufman, and the middleweight champion

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    Name Jack Johnson
    (John Arthur johnson)
    Other Name(s) Galveston Giant
    Height 6'  (183 cm)
    Build Athletic
    Eye Color Brown - Dark
    Hair Color Black
    Date of Birth March 311878
    Birthplace Galveston, Texas
    Star Sign Aries
    Died June 101946 (Aged 68)
    Location of Death Raleigh, North Carolina
    Cause of Death car accident
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity Black
    Religion Eastern Orthodox
    Occupation Boxing
    Celebrity Index Ja
    Claim to Fame first black Heavyweight Champion of the World,

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Trivia

  • Fluent in French and Spanish, Jackson boxed in Montreal, Mexico City and Madrid when banned from the sport in the U.S.
  • Holder of three patents, including U.S.patent #1,413,121 for an improved wrench.
  • The play The Great White Hope and the subsequent film (The Great White Hope (1970) are based on Johnson`s career and life and the brutal racism he faced as both the first African-American heavyweight boxing champion of the world and as a black man with a white wife.
  • Inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame, 1980.
  • Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, 1990.
  • First black heavyweight boxing champion.
  • World heavyweight boxing champion, 1908-1915.
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