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 |
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1911-02-02 | Jack Taylor | D | DRAW Points |
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1904-11-01 | Denver Ed Martin | WLLLWL | LOST Points |
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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 |
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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 |