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Kirk Johnson

Kirk Johnson is a professional heavyweight boxer from North Preston, Nova Scotia, Canada.

 
 
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Donny Lalonde

Donny Lalonde is a professional boxer from Winnipeg, Canada. His nickname is "Golden Boy" after the Golden Boy statue atop the Manitoba Legislative Building of his home town of Winnipeg. A victim of child abuse while growing up, he won the vacant WBC light heavyweight title in November 1987, stopping Eddie Davis in two rounds in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.

 
 
Steve Molitor

Steve Molitor

Steve Molitor is a Canadian professional boxer. He is a former International Boxing Federation (IBF) super bantamweight champion. He has a record of 29–1 (with 11 wins by KO).

 
 
Johnny Coulon

Johnny Coulon

John Frederic Coulon was the bantamweight boxing champion of the world from 6 March, 1910, when he wrested the crown from England's Jim Kendrick, until 1914, when he was defeated by Kid Williams.

 
 
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Jack Delaney

Jack Delaney was a former light heavyweight boxing champion of the world and contender for the heavyweight crown. One of the most popular fighters of the 1920s, the handsome French Canadian was born Ovila Chapdelaine in St. Francis du Lac, Quebec, Canada. Delaney was known for his beautiful, seemingly flawless movements in the ring. He was an accomplished boxer with a smooth and quick left hand. In addition he had one punch knockout power in his right hand.

 
 
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Mysterious Billy Smith

Mysterious Billy Smith was a Canadian boxer. He turned pro in 1890, and in his ninth fight he knocked out Danny Needham to win the welterweight championship in 1892. He held on to it until Tommy Ryan beat him on points in 1894. He won back the vacant title in 1898 by beating Matty Matthews, and lost it again in 1900 to Rube Ferns. Smith bowed out in 1915 when stopped by Jack Root.