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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Young_GriffoYoung Griffo - Wikipedia

    Albert Griffiths (1 January 1871 – 10 December 1927), better known as Young Griffo, was a World Featherweight boxing champion from 1890 to 1892, and according to many sources, one of the first boxing world champions in any class.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Young_GriffoYoung Griffo - Wikipedia

    Young Griffo pseudonimo di Albert Griffiths ([[Millers Point, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia]], 1º gennaio 1871 – [[New York City, USA]], 10 dicembre 1927) è stato un pugile australiano. Campione del mondo dei Pesi piuma, leggendario pugile di fine '800, antagonista di Joe Gans, Kid Lavigne, George Dixon, Jack McAuliffe.

    • 163 cm
    • Australia
    • Pesi piuma
    • 10 febbraio 1904
  3. 1 giu 2014 · Hall of Fame bio: click. Name: Young Griffo. Alias: Australian Will O The Wisp. Birth Name: Albert Griffiths. Hometown: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Birthplace: Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Died: 1927-12-07 (Age:58) Height: 163cm. Reach: 173cm.

  4. Griffo unertook to stop Ryan in 8 rounds-failed fight awarded to Ryan The Sportsman May 24, 1892. UPDATE: Nine rounds mistakenly fought instead of eight.

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  5. Pennies by Young Griffo from the 'Tiny Islands' EPYou can download it at http://younggriffo.bandcamp.comhttp://www.younggriffo.comFacebook: http://www.facebo...

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  6. Young Griffo. One of the greatest defensive fighters of all time, Young Griffo compiled an outstanding record while eschewing traditional training methods. Born in Australia, the illiterate Griffo got his first experience fighting while selling newspapers on the docks of Sydney.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Young_GriffoYoung Griffo - Wikiwand

    Albert Griffiths, better known as Young Griffo, was a World Featherweight boxing champion from 1890 to 1892, and according to many sources, one of the first boxing world champions in any class. Ring magazine founder Nat Fleischer rated Griffo as the eighth greatest featherweight of all time.