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- Q20716913 description "American boxer".
- Q20716913 description "American boxer".
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- Q20716913 abstract "Jack Silver (August 16, 1903 – July 26, 1994) was a Navy Pacific Fleet Champion around 1921, a Pacific Coast Lightweight boxing Champion in 1924 and a contender for the Pacific Coast Welterweight Championship in 1926.In 1925, he was the World's third ranked lightweight. He was reputed by one source to have fought 237 bouts with 200 wins. In his career he fought champions Mushy Callahan, Young Corbett III, Jackie Fields, and Young Jack Thompson. He defeated Callahan in a stunning upset on July 5, 1926 just months before Callahan would take the World Light Welterweight Championship. After his retirement from professional boxing, he was a California boxing referee and judge for over twenty years.".
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- Q20716913 deathDate "1994-07-26".
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- Q20716913 deathYear "1994".
- Q20716913 height "1.524".
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- Q20716913 birthDate "1903-08-16".
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- Q20716913 dateOfBirth "1903-08-13".
- Q20716913 dateOfDeath "1994-07-26".
- Q20716913 deathDate "1994-07-26".
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- Q20716913 name "Jack Silver".
- Q20716913 name "Silver, Jack".
- Q20716913 nationality "Jewish American".
- Q20716913 nickname "Long John Silver".
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- Q20716913 realname "John Silverstein".
- Q20716913 shortDescription "American boxer".
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- Q20716913 comment "Jack Silver (August 16, 1903 – July 26, 1994) was a Navy Pacific Fleet Champion around 1921, a Pacific Coast Lightweight boxing Champion in 1924 and a contender for the Pacific Coast Welterweight Championship in 1926.In 1925, he was the World's third ranked lightweight. He was reputed by one source to have fought 237 bouts with 200 wins. In his career he fought champions Mushy Callahan, Young Corbett III, Jackie Fields, and Young Jack Thompson.".
- Q20716913 label "Jack Silver (boxer)".
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- Q20716913 givenName "Jack".
- Q20716913 name "Jack Silver".
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- Q20716913 nick "Long John Silver".
- Q20716913 surname "Silver".