Jack Root Explained

Jack Root
Realname:John Arthur Root
Weight:Light Heavyweight
Nationality:American
Birth Date:May 26, 1876
Birth Place:Frahelž, Austria-Hungary
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Total:55
Wins:47
Ko:28
Losses:3
Draws:3
No Contests:2

John Arthur Root, known professionally as Jack Root (May 26, 1876 – June 10, 1963) was an American boxer. He was the first world light heavyweight champion as well as a challenger for the world heavyweight title. He fought out of Chicago. He was elected into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2011.

Championship Claim

Root (with the support of some historians) claimed that he was the first world light heavyweight champion.[1] His bout with George Gardiner on July 4, 1903, is claimed by some to be the first title bout in the new division. Root contended that his manager, Lou Housman, created the division and billed the Root vs. Gardner fight, which Gardner won by knockout in the twelfth round. The fight was caught on film. Jack Root, George Gardner, and Bob Fitzsimmons all held the light heavyweight world championship title in 1903.

During the 1980s, however, some boxing historians found records indicating that Joe Choynski won a twenty-round decision over Jimmy Ryan on August 18, 1899, in a fight billed as being for the light heavyweight championship. Choynski never seems to have made any claim to be the first light heavyweight champion, however.

Heavyweight title fight

On July 3, 1905, Root fought Marvin Hart for the vacant world heavyweight championship in Reno Nevada. The former champion, Jim Jeffries, had retired and declared that Hart and Root were the two top heavyweights. Jeffries refereed the fight to name the new champion, which Hart won by a twelfth-round knockout.

After boxing

Root served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War I. After his time in the service Root became the president and boxing manager of the renowned Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium. Root was also one of many boxers to attend the funeral of Feab S. Williams (better known as "George Godfrey").[2]

Death

Root died on June 10, 1963, at Temple Hospital in Los Angeles from a heart attack, aged 87.[3]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
55Win47–3–3 Fred RussellPTS10Feb 26, 1906
54Loss46–3–3 Marvin HartKO12 (?)Jul 3, 1905
53Win46–2–3 John WillieDQ5 (10)Dec 5, 1904
5245–2–3 Tommy RyanNC4 (6)Nov 23, 1904
51Win45–2–3 George GardinerPTS6May 2, 1904
50Draw44–2–3 George GardinerPTS6Feb 26, 1904
49Draw44–2–2 John WilliePTS6Feb 5, 1904
48Win44–2–1 Fireman Jim FlynnKO8 (20)Nov 26, 1903
47Loss43–2–1 George GardinerTKO17 (20)Jul 4, 1903
46Win43–1–1 Charles Kid McCoyPTS10Apr 22, 1903
45Win42–1–1 Marvin HartPTS6Nov 10, 1902
44Win41–1–1 Kid CarterPTS6Oct 27, 1902
43Loss40–1–1 George GardinerTKO17 (20)Aug 18, 1902
42Win40–0–1 Billy StiftKO2 (6)Apr 26, 1902
41Win39–0–1 George GardinerDQ7 (20)Jan 31, 1902
40Win38–0–1 Australian Jim RyanKO2 (20)Oct 30, 1901
39Win37–0–1 Kid CarterDQ15 (20)Jun 28, 1901
38Win36–0–1 George ByersKO9 (20)Jan 18, 1901
37Win35–0–1 Dick O'BrienKO3 (6)Oct 16, 1900
36Win34–0–1 Dan CreedonKO1 (20)Oct 4, 1900
35Draw33–0–1 Tommy RyanPTS6Jul 24, 1900
34Win33–0 Dick O'BrienPTS6Jul 10, 1900
33Win32–0 Ed DenfassKO4 (6)Feb 20, 1900
32Win31–0 Jack HammondKO2 (6)Feb 5, 1900
31Win30–0 Tommy WestPTS6Jan 9, 1900
30Win29–0 Alec GreggainsKO6 (20)Nov 15, 1899
29Win28–0 Frank SteinerKO3 (6)Oct 18, 1899
28Win27–0 Frank CraigPTS6Oct 15, 1899
27Win26–0 Frank CraigPTS6Oct 3, 1899
26Win25–0 Billy StiftPTS6Sep 23, 1899
25Win24–0 John BanksKO1 (?)Aug 12, 1899
24Win23–0 Fred GrantKO3 (?)Jul 7, 1899
23Win22–0 Johnny GormanKO2 (?)Jun 21, 1899
22Win21–0 Tom BurkeKO7 (?)Jun 7, 1899
21Win20–0 Tom CaseyKO1 (?)May 31, 1899
20Win19–0 Australian Jim RyanPTS20May 15, 1899
19Win18–0 Dick MooreKO2 (?)Apr 29, 1899
18Win17–0 Billy StiftDQ7 (20)Feb 16, 1899
17Win16–0 Harry PeppersPTS6Jan 21, 1899
16Win15–0 Australian Jim RyanPTS6Dec 30, 1898
15Win14–0 Tom LansingKO5 (6)Nov 15, 1898
14Win13–0 Jack MurphyKO2 (?)Aug 19, 1898
13Win12–0 Jimmy WattsKO2 (?)Aug 5, 1898
12Win11–0 Tom LansingTKO6 (12)Jul 22, 1898
11Win10–0 Jack MoffatPTS6May 14, 1898
10Win9–0 Mike CarrollKO1 (6)Apr 14, 1898
98–0 George RyanNC1 (?)Mar 27, 1898
8Win8–0Jack MoffatPTS6Mar 26, 1898
7Win7–0Jack HammondKO2 (?)Mar 12, 1898
6Win6–0Charles WhiteyKO2 (?)Feb 12, 1898
5Win5–0Billy PhillethKO1 (?)Feb 7, 1898
4Win4–0George HippKO1 (?)Jan 15, 1898
3Win3–0Young Charlie WhiteKO2 (?)Jan 8, 1898
2Win2–0Pat BrastandKO3 (?)Dec 24, 1897
1Win1–0Charles UptonKO4 (?)Nov 12, 1897

See also

References

  1. Web site: The Lineal Light Heavyweight Champions. The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.
  2. Web site: Black L.A. 1947: Heavyweight Fighter George Godfrey, 'The Black Shadow of Leiperville,' Dies at 50. 21 August 2018.
  3. Web site: The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search.

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