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- Q16012465 description "American boxer".
- Q16012465 description "American boxer".
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- Q16012465 abstract "Calvin Coolidge Lytle (born January 24, 1924 in Victoria, Texas), better known by his stage names Bert Lytell and Chocolate Kid, was an American boxer and middleweight contender in the 1940s and early 1950s. Recognized as a member of the famous Murderers' Row, the 5'8" Lytell fought (and often won) against other top black middleweights of his time, including Charley Burley, Herbert "Cocoa Kid" Lewis Hardwick, Holman Williams, and Charley Doc Williams, as well as other notable fighters including Archie Moore and Sam Baroudi.Like many of his contemporaries, Bert Lytell was denied a chance to fight for a world title largely due to his race.Lytell enlisted in the Naval reserves in 1942 in San Antonio, Texas, and was discharged in 1944. He resided in New York City for most of his career, later moving to Oakland, California to be closer to his family, including brother Loyal Lytle. During his career, he was known as The Beast of Stillman's Gym, one of the members of the famous Black Murderers' Row, a group of world-class African American welterweights and middleweights who were avoided by most top white fighters of their era and never got the chance to fight for a world title, despite being well-regarded by the boxing community.The Chocolate Kid died on January 26, 1990, two days after his 66th birthday.".
- Q16012465 birthDate "1924-01-24".
- Q16012465 birthYear "1924".
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- Q16012465 deathDate "1990-01-26".
- Q16012465 deathYear "1990".
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- Q16012465 dateOfBirth "1924-01-24".
- Q16012465 dateOfDeath "1990-01-26".
- Q16012465 name "Lytell, Bert".
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- Q16012465 comment "Calvin Coolidge Lytle (born January 24, 1924 in Victoria, Texas), better known by his stage names Bert Lytell and Chocolate Kid, was an American boxer and middleweight contender in the 1940s and early 1950s.".
- Q16012465 label "Bert Lytell (boxer)".
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- Q16012465 name "Bert Lytell".
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- Q16012465 surname "Lytell".