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  1. Tommy Burns (born Noah Brusso; June 17, 1881 – May 10, 1955) was a Canadian professional boxer. He is the only Canadian-born World Heavyweight Boxing Champion. The first to travel the globe in defending his title, Burns made 13 title defences against 11 different boxers, despite often being the underdog due to his size.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Tommy Burns was a Canadian world heavyweight boxing champion from February 23, 1906, when he won a 20-round decision over Marvin Hart in Los Angeles, until December 26, 1908, when he lost to Jack Johnson in 14 rounds in Sydney, Australia.

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  3. May 27, 2008 · Known as a tenacious boxer and strong hitter, the 170 cm, 79.4 kg French Canadian defended his title 10 times in 33 months before losing to Jack Johnson in Sydney, Australia, on 25 December 1908. His defences included victories over the heavyweight champions of England and Australia.

  4. Burns fighting under his real monicker Noah Brusso. Schreck the first southpaw Brusso had faced. Brusso down for a nine count in the eighth, but he made a strong finish.

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  5. Tommy Burns, born on June 17, 1881, was a renowned Canadian heavyweight boxer who left an indelible mark on the sport during the early 20th century. With a height of 170cm and a reach of 188cm, Burns utilized his physical attributes to his advantage in the ring.

  6. Jun 27, 2020 · Ten Things About Tommy Burns. He is one of the greatest boxers in Canadian history, the only Canadian-born heavyweight champion and the man who took on all challengers, regardless of their...

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  7. Jan 29, 2020 · In 1906, as American boxers took turns being world heavyweight champions, no one could have predicted the victory of Canadian Tommy Burns. At 170 cm tall, this boxer was not only the shortest ever to win the title of world champion, but also the only Canadian to do so.