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  1. Andrew Chiariglione (24 December 1879 – 12 April 1935), usually known as Fireman Jim Flynn, was an American boxer of the early twentieth century who twice attempted to take the World Heavyweight Title without success.

  2. The Colorado Fireman surprised his detractors by taking the fight to Kaufman and beating him to the punch again and again, in fact, prior to the 8th round, Flynn had the advantage. In the eighth, Kaufman finally cornered Flynn and dropped him with a left and right.

  3. 5 mar 2023 · Jim Flynn, Andrew Chiariglione, sangue italiano di Hoboken, Fireman di Pueblo muore all’ospedale di Los Angeles. Alla fine l’ho capito cosa c’era in quegli occhi che nella foto non guardano in camera.

  4. Monday, Feb. 13, is the 100th anniversary of one of the most curious fights in the annals of boxing. On this date in 1917, at Murray, Utah, future heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey was knocked out in the opening round by Fireman Jim Flynn, a journeyman who had won only ten of his last 32 fights.

  5. Name: Fireman Jim Flynn. Alias: Andrew Haynes. Birth Name: Andrew Chiariglione. Hometown: Pueblo, Colorado, USA. Birthplace: Hoboken, New Jersey, USA. Died: 1935-04-12 (Age:55) Stance: Orthodox. Height: 179cm. Reach: 179cm.

  6. Denver Rocky Mountain News reported that Ross gave the far more experienced Flynn "the fight of his life". Referee E.W. Dickerson disqualified Ross for a low blow, but later called Ross "the next heavyweight champion" in his 9/13/07 column. Barry was from Chicago. Burns was favoured at odds of 10-7.

  7. Andrew Chiariglione (24 December 1879 – 12 April 1935), usually known as Fireman Jim Flynn, was an American boxer of the early twentieth century who twice attempted to take the World Heavyweight Title without success.