Frank Childs boxer

Frank Childs boxer
bouts
58
won
41
lost
9
draw
8
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1892-02-18
Height
5′ 9½″/177cm
Reach
-
Age
66
Born
1867-07-17
Death
1934-00-00
Nationality
USA

Frank Childs (born July 17, 1867, Texas; died June 20, 1936, Waukegan, Illinois), "The Crafty Texan", was an African American boxer who fought professionally out of Chicago from 1892 to 1911 and twice held the World Colored Heavyweight Championship. Fighting at a weight of between 160 and 185 lbs., the short, stocky Childs fought middleweights, light-heavyweights and heavyweights. He had a powerful punch.He made his pro boxing debut on February 18, 1892 in Los Angeles against French Canadian George LaBlanche from Quebec, knocking him out in the third round. They fought again on March 24, with four-ounce gloves. In the eighth round, LaBlanche grabbed Childs by the waist, threw him to the canvas, and then kicked him. The badly hurt Childs got up and wrestled LaBlanche, putting him in a half-nelson before elevating LaBlanche and throwing him. The police stopped the fight and the referee awarded Childs the decision after disqualifying LaBlanche.Childs fought 15 more bouts before getting a shot at the colored heavyweight title. Along the way, he fought Bob Armstrong, the colored heavyweight champ, in a six-round non-title contest held on March 7, 1897 in Philadelphia. Childs won on points. His fight before that had been with white heavyweight contender Joe Choynski (the mentor of future colored heavyweight and world heavyweight title-holder Jack Johnson), who won by knockout (K.O.) in the third of a three-round fight.In the intervening thirteen months before Armstrong gave him a shot for the title, Childs squared off on January 8, 1898 at Chicago's 2nd Regiment Armory against a boxer named Klondike (real name John Haines or John W. Haynes), so called because he was supposed to be a great find (evoking the Klondike Gold Rush). It was Klondike's first fight, and he was K.O.-ed by Childs. Klondike would go on to beat future world heavyweight champ Jack Johnson in Johnson's third pro fight and claim what he called the "Black Heavyweight Championship".Childs and Klondike would meet again, frequently, as African American boxers were forced to fight one another often due to the color bar.Childs first fought for the World Colored Heavyweight crown on January 29, 1898, knocking out colored champion Bob Armstrong in the second round. On February 26, he defended the title against Klondike on a technical knock-out in the fourth round of a scheduled six-round bout. In another six-round defense held in Chicago on June 3, he retained the title by drawing with Charley Strong, who had fought Armstrong for the title vacated by Peter Jackson.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1911-02-02 Jack Taylor D DRAW
Points
1904-11-01 Denver Ed Martin WLLLWL LOST
Points
1904-07-06 Klondike Haynes WWWLWL Houghton WIN
KO
1904-06-02 Jack Johnson WWWWW Apollo Hall, Chicago LOST
Points
1904-03-15 Chicago Jack Johnson L Chicago WIN
KO
1904-03-14 Chicago Jack Johnson debut American A.C., Chicago WIN
KO
1902-12-01 Joe Choynski WWWLWL Lyceum A.C., Chicago LOST
Points
1902-10-21 Jack Johnson DLDWWD Hazard's Pavilion, Los Angeles LOST
Technical knockout
1902-10-09 Joe Walcott WDLLW Apollo A.C., Chicago WIN
Technical knockout
1902-02-24 Denver Ed Martin WWWWWW American A.C., Chicago LOST
Points
1902-02-03 Wild Bill Hanrahan LLLLWW American A.C., Chicago WIN
KO
1902-01-18 Walter Johnson LLLLWL America A.A., Chicago WIN
Points
1902-01-06 Jack Mulligan debut Kenosha WIN
Technical knockout
1901-03-16 George Byers DDDWL Hot Springs WIN
KO
1900-12-21 Mexican Pete Everett LLLWLL Colorado A.C., Denver WIN
Points
1900-12-15 Joe Butler DWWLLW Chicago A.A., Chicago WIN
KO
1900-07-20 Fred Russell WLWWLL Colorado A.C., Denver WIN
Points
1900-06-15 Fred Russell WWLWWL Star Theatre, Chicago WIN
Points
1900-06-08 Fred Russell WWWLWW Star Theatre, Chicago WIN
Points
1900-04-27 Tommy Dixon D Star Theatre, Chicago WIN
KO
1900-03-17 Jack Bonner WDWDWL Chicago A.C., Chicago DRAW
Points
1900-03-16 George Byers WDDDWL Star A.C., Chicago DRAW
Points
1900-03-02 Jack Bonner WWDWDW Chicago WIN
Points
1899-10-28 Klondike Haynes WWWWL Chicago A.A., Chicago WIN
KO
1899-10-13 Joe Kennedy WWWWWL Star Theatre, Chicago DRAW
Points
1899-08-11 Klondike Haynes WWWWWW Star Theatre, Chicago WIN
Points
1899-05-26 Tom (Stockings) Conroy LWLLW Tattersall's, Chicago DRAW
Points
1899-05-19 Jack Bonner WLDWWW Star Theatre, Chicago DRAW
Points
1899-03-24 Mexican Pete Everett LWWLLW Star Theatre, Chicago WIN
Points
1899-03-20 Ed Dunkhorst WDLLWW Cadillac A.C., Detroit WIN
Points
1899-03-04 Bob Armstrong WLLDDW Stag A.C., Cincinnati WIN
Technical knockout
1899-01-21 Joe Butler LLWW Tattersall's, Chicago WIN
1898-12-19 Tom (Stockings) Conroy LWDLWL Fort Dearborn A.C., Chicago WIN
Points
1898-11-08 Charley Strong LLLDL Chicago WIN
Points
1898-09-24 Henry Baker LLWWW America A.A., Chicago WIN
KO
1898-09-14 George Byers DDDWD Lenox A.C., New York LOST
Points
1898-06-03 Charley Strong WLLLL Tattersall's, Chicago DRAW
Points
1898-04-16 Billy Keough WWWLLW American A.C., Chicago WIN
KO
1898-02-26 Klondike Haynes L Chicago A.A., Chicago WIN
Technical knockout
1898-02-07 George Grant L America A.A., Chicago WIN
Points
1898-01-29 Bob Armstrong WWLWLW Chicago A.A., Chicago WIN
KO
1898-01-08 Klondike Haynes debut 2nd Regiment Armory, Chicago WIN
KO
1897-11-01 George Grant McGurn's Handball Court, Chicago WIN
KO
1897-08-02 Kentucky Rosebud LLLLLD Saint Joseph WIN
KO
1897-03-07 Bob Armstrong WWDWWW Philadelphia WIN
Points
1895-11-15 Joe Choynski DWWDWW Sam T. Jack's Opera House, Chicago LOST
KO
1895-03-20 Rufus Thompson debut Tattersall's, Chicago WIN
Points
1894-10-29 Bob Harper L McGurn's Handball Court, Chicago WIN
KO
1894-09-22 Ed Pitts debut Chicago WIN
Technical knockout
1894-06-05 Dan Creedon WWWWDW Madison Street Theatre, Chicago LOST
Points
1893-04-01 Hank Griffin WWWWW Los Angeles DRAW
Points
1893-02-15 Australian Billy Smith WLWWWD San Francisco WIN
KO
1893-01-12 James J. Walker L Palo Alto A.C., San Francisco WIN
KO
1892-11-29 John Rivers L Pastime A.C., Los Angeles LOST
1892-11-16 John Rivers debut Pastime A.C., Los Angeles WIN
Technical knockout
1892-08-30 Al Butler debut Pastime A.C., Los Angeles WIN
KO
1892-03-24 George LaBlanche LWLLLL Pastime A.C., Los Angeles WIN
1892-02-18 George LaBlanche DLLWLL Pastime A.C., Los Angeles WIN
KO