James J. Jeffries
- Date of Birth: 1875-04-15
- Date of Death: 1953-03-03
- Place of Birth: Carroll, Ohio, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Jackson Jeffries (April 15, 1875 – March 3, 1953) was an American professional boxer and World Heavyweight Champion. He was known for his enormous stren... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Jackson Jeffries (April 15, 1875 – March 3, 1953) was an American professional boxer and World Heavyweight Champion. He was known for his enormous strength and stamina. Using a technique taught to him by his trainer, former Welterweight and Middleweight Champion Tommy Ryan, Jeffries fought out of a crouch with his left arm extended forward. He was able to absorb tremendous punishment while wearing his opponents down. A natural left-hander, he possessed one-punch knockout power in his left hook, and brawled his way to the top of the rankings. He is perhaps most famous for being America's "Great White Hope", since the nation expected him to come out of his retirement to beat the African-American boxer Jack Johnson, who was at the time the Heavyweight Champion. Jeffries stood 6 ft 1 1⁄2 in (1.87 m) tall and weighed 225 pounds (102 kg) in his prime. He could run 100 yards (91 m) in just over ten seconds, and could high jump over 6 feet (180 cm).

Jeffries-Sharkey Contest
Documentary • 1899 November

Jeffries Exercising in His Gymnasium
Documentary • 1901 December

Jeffries Skipping the Rope
Documentary • 1901 December

The Prince of Broadway
Drama • 1926 January

One-Round Hogan
Action • 1927 September

Jeffries Sparring with His Brother
Documentary • 1901 December

Jeffries Throwing the Medicine Ball
Documentary • 1901 December