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Old 10-18-2004, 09:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Bob Armstrong (011542)

First Name Bob 
Last Name Armstrong 
Nickname King of the Battle Royal 
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Date of Birth 1873-09-04 
Deceased 1933-01-05 
Birthplace City Rogersville, TN 
Birthplace Country United States 
Hometown Washington, DC 
Nationality United States 
Southpaw Right handed
Skin Color Black
Career Start 1895 
Career End 1914 
Active/Retired Retired  
Career Stage Prime (estimated) 
Division HW - Heavyweight
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Height 6' 0''
Weight 197 Lb
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Manager Charles E. Davies 
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Armstrong was a physically gifted athlete with a sparring partner mentality. He often appeared intimidated by his opponents and performed poorly as in his two draws and 1 loss to Ed Dunkhorst, who was chiefly known for his noticeable girth, as well as KO losses to mediocre Pete Everett and middleweight Joe Butler. When he was focused and got himself fired up, he could put up a good showing, as he did against Denver Ed Martin in their first meeting.
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He is from Washington, Ohio not Washington D.C.
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