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Jack Chase (American boxer)

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File:Jack Chase.jpg
Born
(1914-01-27)January 27, 1914
DiedMarch 23, 1972(1972-03-23) (aged 58)
NationalityUS American
Other namesYoung Joe Lewis
Statistics
Weight(s)Middleweight
Boxing record
Wins85
Losses25
Draws12


Jack Chase was an African-American middleweight, who boxed in the 1930s and 40s.


He was born in Texas and fought mainly on the west coast of the United States. He boxed under the name ‘Young Joe Lewis’ for the first part of his career, before changing to Jack Chase in 1942. His official fight count stands at 122, but it is believed he competed in an additional 40 plus fights prior to 1936, during which time his full record is unknown.[1] He was ranked second in the world in his division, but did not ever receive a world title fight. He was included in the group dubbed ‘Black Murderers’ Row’, by Budd Schulberg, of boxers of the era who were so feared that they were avoided by title holders and so were unable to ever secure a title shot.[2] Chase did win several regional belts in the US, picking up the Colorado state title and the Rocky Mountain Regional Middleweight and Welterweight Titles in the 1930s and the California State's Middlweight and Light Heavyweight titles in the 1940s.


Chase had several run ins with the law, including serving jail time in Colorado and being arrested for shooting fellow boxer Aaron Wade in California.”[3]


See also


References

  1. ^ Boxrec, http://www.boxrec.com
  2. ^ Charles Burely and the Black Murderers Row, Harry Otty
  3. ^ Chasing Jack Chase by Springs Toledo, http://www.TheSweetScience.com