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- Johnny_Hill height "152.4".
- Johnny_Hill abstract "Johnny Hill (14 December 1905 – 27 September 1929) was a Scottish boxer who was British flyweight champion from May 1927, European champion from March 1928, and World champion from August 1928, until his death at the age of 23. He was the first Scottish boxer to win a world title.".
- Johnny_Hill birthDate "1905-12-14".
- Johnny_Hill birthPlace Leith.
- Johnny_Hill deathDate "1929-09-27".
- Johnny_Hill deathPlace Fife.
- Johnny_Hill deathPlace Strathmiglo.
- Johnny_Hill height "1.524".
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- Johnny_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Hanna_(boxer).
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- Johnny_Hill wikiPageWikiLink New_York_State_Athletic_Commission.
- Johnny_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Newsboy_Brown.
- Johnny_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Nicolas_Petit-Biquet.
- Johnny_Hill wikiPageWikiLink Pneumonia.
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- Johnny_Hill wikiPageWikiLinkText "Johnny Hill".
- Johnny_Hill birthDate "1905-12-14".
- Johnny_Hill birthPlace "Leith, Scotland".
- Johnny_Hill deathDate "1929-09-27".
- Johnny_Hill deathPlace "Strathmiglo, Fife, Scotland".
- Johnny_Hill draws "3".
- Johnny_Hill height "5".
- Johnny_Hill ko "9".
- Johnny_Hill losses "1".
- Johnny_Hill name "Johnny Hill".
- Johnny_Hill nationality "British".
- Johnny_Hill noContests "1".
- Johnny_Hill style "Orthodox".
- Johnny_Hill total "23".
- Johnny_Hill weight Flyweight.
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- Johnny_Hill wins "18".
- Johnny_Hill subject Category:1905_births.
- Johnny_Hill subject Category:1929_deaths.
- Johnny_Hill subject Category:Flyweight_boxers.
- Johnny_Hill subject Category:Scottish_boxers.
- Johnny_Hill subject Category:Sportspeople_from_Edinburgh.
- Johnny_Hill hypernym Boxer.
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- Johnny_Hill type Person.
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- Johnny_Hill comment "Johnny Hill (14 December 1905 – 27 September 1929) was a Scottish boxer who was British flyweight champion from May 1927, European champion from March 1928, and World champion from August 1928, until his death at the age of 23. He was the first Scottish boxer to win a world title.".
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- Johnny_Hill name "Johnny Hill".