The query is posed: who was the primary Black man to win a world boxing championship? And listed below are the doubtless replies: Jack Johnson? Joe Gans? Whereas incorrect, these solutions replicate the truth that, for causes unknown, Johnson and Gans get pleasure from larger renown than the person who actually first broke the colour barrier in boxing greater than a century in the past. The truth is, the primary Black man to be a acknowledged as a world champion, was not Johnson or Gans, however one George Dixon from Nova Scotia, Canada, a real all-time nice who was higher recognized in some circles as “Little Chocolate.”
Born within the historic settlement of Black loyalists and freed slaves close to Halifax known as Campbell Street, later to be named Africville, Dixon first turned enthusiastic about boxing when aiding a photographer who took publicity photographs for numerous pugilists and have become fascinated with the tales he heard from numerous prizefighters. Quickly sufficient, younger George was stepping via the ropes to strive his luck and see what sort of cash he may make slinging leather-based. Dixon stood 5’3” and weighed all of 87 kilos when he started competing on the tender age of sixteen. He gained his first bout in Halifax in 1886 and the next yr left Nova Scotia for Boston, Massachusetts, hoping for glory and riches. He discovered each, nevertheless it all ended up being a bit greater than he may deal with.

As soon as in Boston, it didn’t take lengthy for Dixon to determine himself as a boxer of remarkable expertise. Simply three years after leaving Nova Scotia he claimed the featherweight championship of the world, and the next yr he annexed the bantamweight title. Whereas champion, Dixon, regardless of the actual fact he was a sufferer of racial discrimination on quite a few events, gained vast recognition as one of many most interesting boxers on the earth, bar none.
Sam Austin, editor of one of many extra common boxing magazines of the time, Police Gazette, rated Dixon as “a fighter with out flaw,” and within the June 27, 1900 version of the identical journal there was featured {a photograph} captioned, “Attribute combating pose of the Best Pugilist the World ever noticed.” No much less an authority than Nat Fleischer, founding father of The Ring journal, described him as “a marvel of cleverness … quick, difficult, combative, canny, brave, a grasp in each respect of the artwork of self-defense, an important ring common.” Each Fleischer and famend historian Charley Rose ranked “Little Chocolate” as the best bantamweight of all-time.
A whole boxer, Dixon possessed wonderful energy in each palms and the flexibility to each field with technical aplomb, or chase and batter his opponent into submission. His superior quickness and wonderful footwork allowed him to spring at opponents like a cat behind a pointy left jab and a jarring proper to the physique. One in every of his favored ways was to feint an opponent out of place earlier than speeding him to the ropes and scoring with exhausting physique blows.

Along with being one of many first and most interesting technical boxers, Dixon is credited for quite a lot of necessary improvements, and for being an enormous affect on lots of the greats who adopted, together with Jack Johnson and Joe Gans. Dixon invented the frequent coaching observe of shadow boxing and he’s thought to be the primary skilled boxer of observe to work with a punching bag suspended by a sequence or rope. His understanding of the right stance and footwork, in addition to find out how to mix telling blows from each fists, was all forward of its time. He stays, arguably, the combat recreation’s first true grasp.
As outstanding as Dixon’s profession was, his official boxing report doesn’t precisely replicate his achievements. Whereas it offers Dixon credit score for 151 bouts, his supervisor claimed he fought greater than eight hundred. If true, this might make him essentially the most lively boxer in historical past. Moreover, lots of his official losses had been little question the results of racial prejudice. On quite a few events Dixon needed to deal with racist ring officers and hostile audiences.
Historian Tracy Callis has acknowledged that Dixon “gained practically 90 % of the attracts and losses on his report however as a result of numerous causes he didn’t get credit score …” As additional proof, the Sept. 30, 1893 Police Gazette states that “practically each time Dixon has been pitted in opposition to a champion, irrespective of whether or not international or native, the bulk has named Dixon the loser, in all probability via prejudice, owing to his shade, but he has gained.” For instance, his bout with the nice Abe Attell in 1901 stands as a draw on the official information, whereas newspaper accounts depict a contest which Dixon clearly bought the higher of.

However regardless of such difficulties, Dixon loved one of many longest and most profitable championship runs in boxing historical past. He engaged in no less than 23 world title bouts, a report that remained unbroken till the reign of Joe Louis, greater than forty years later. In consequence, Dixon achieved the form of renown somewhat child rising up in Nova Scotia may have solely dreamed of.
The truth is, by the point of that showdown with Attell, “Little Chocolate” was on the draw back of his profession and it wasn’t fully due to the passage of time. Amazingly, Dixon had managed to take care of his hectic combat schedule and lengthy reign whereas not often resisting temptation, dwelling the excessive lifetime of a well-known champion and celeb. When George lastly retired in 1906, he was an alcoholic and he died lower than three years later. Sadder nonetheless, on the time of his dying he was penniless. It’s estimated that Dixon burned via over 2 hundred thousand {dollars} whereas dwelling the excessive life on the street, hundreds of thousands in immediately’s {dollars}. Dixon’s life is each a tragic testomony to the widespread racism of occasions previous, in addition to a cautionary story. However transcending each is his superlative boxing talent and ring achievements. — Neil Crane





















