Benny Leonard

American boxer
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Also known as: Benjamin Leiner
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Byname of:
Benjamin Leiner
Born:
April 7, 1896, New York, N.Y., U.S.
Died:
April 18, 1947, New York (aged 51)

Benny Leonard (born April 7, 1896, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died April 18, 1947, New York) was an American world lightweight (135-lb [61.2-kg]) boxing champion from May 28, 1917, when he knocked out Freddy Welsh in nine rounds in New York City, until Jan. 15, 1925, when he retired. He is regarded as one of the cleverest defensive boxers in the history of professional boxing. (Read Gene Tunney’s 1929 Britannica essay on boxing.) A professional fighter from 1911 to 1942, he had 210 bouts, winning 89 (45 by knockouts), with 115 no-decision bouts. He was noted for distracting his opponents by ...(100 of 163 words)