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- Murderers_Row_(boxing) abstract "Murderers' Row refers to a group of middleweight boxing contenders in the United States competing in the 1940s and 1950s, primarily of an African-American background. Renowned for their toughness and great boxing ability, at the time they were feared throughout the boxing world and are categorised as being the most avoided fighters of their generation. According to boxing pundit Jim Murray, the Murderers’ Row were “the most exclusive men’s club the ring has ever known. They were so good and so feared that they had to have their own tournament”. The term ‘Black Murderers’ Row’ was coined by writer Budd Schulberg, screenwriter of 'On the Waterfront'.Fighters recognised under the Murderers’ Row banner include Charley Burley, Lloyd Marshall, Holman Williams, Herbert \"Cocoa Kid\" Lewis Hardwick, Jack Chase, Eddie Booker, Aaron Wade and Bert Lytell. Avoided by many of the famous names of the day, the nine Murderers’ Row fighters faced each other a total of 61 times, the fights often classics and grueling contests. None of the fighters would ever compete for a title, despite being at the top of the rankings for many years and widespread admiration in the world of boxing.".
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- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Aaron_Wade.
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Archie_Moore.
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Bert_Lytell_(boxer).
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Budd_Schulberg.
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boxing_in_the_United_States.
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- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Charley_Burley.
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Booker.
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Futch.
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Ezzard_Charles.
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Fritzie_Zivic.
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Lewis_Hardwick.
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Holman_Williams.
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Chase_(American_boxer).
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLink Lloyd_Marshall.
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- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black Murderers' Row".
- Murderers_Row_(boxing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Murderers' Row (boxing)".
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- Murderers_Row_(boxing) comment "Murderers' Row refers to a group of middleweight boxing contenders in the United States competing in the 1940s and 1950s, primarily of an African-American background. Renowned for their toughness and great boxing ability, at the time they were feared throughout the boxing world and are categorised as being the most avoided fighters of their generation. According to boxing pundit Jim Murray, the Murderers’ Row were “the most exclusive men’s club the ring has ever known.".
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