The middleweight champion of the world from 1907 to 1910 was a fella named Stanley Ketchel. They called him the Michigan Assassin, and a few years ago The Ring magazine named him the fourth best middleweight of all time.
That information is not going to get you MCLE credits. And if, like most Americans, you watch boxing once every decade or two, it’s probably not even interesting to you.
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