Henry Armstrong

Henry Armstrong

""Homicide Hank""

WelterweightUSARetired

Professional Record

149
Wins
21
Losses
10
Draws
66.4%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Columbus, Mississippi, USA
Residence
Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality
USA
Gender
M
Height
166
Reach
170
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
7/27/1931
Total Fights
180
Total Rounds
1155
Win Rate
82.8%
KO Rate
66.4%
Losses by KO
2

About

Henry Armstrong, also known as "Homicide Hank," was a legendary boxer born on December 12, 1912. Standing at a compact 166cm tall, Armstrong possessed an incredible reach of 170cm and had an orthodox stance. Known for his aggressive style and relentless pressure, Armstrong achieved success in multiple weight classes, including featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight.

Armstrong's nickname, "Homicide Hank," perfectly captured his fierce and relentless fighting spirit inside the ring. When he stepped into the squared circle, he meant business, and his opponents knew they were in for a tough fight.

Throughout his career, Armstrong displayed an incredible level of versatility, competing in three different weight classes. His ability to seamlessly transition between featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight is a testament to his exceptional skills and adaptability.

Armstrong's journey to boxing greatness began in St. Louis, Missouri, where he honed his skills and developed his love for the sport. With a powerful punch and a never-give-up attitude, he quickly caught the attention of boxing enthusiasts and promoters.

As Armstrong rose through the ranks, his aggressive style and relentless work ethic became his trademarks. He won his first world title in 1937 when he defeated Petey Sarron to claim the featherweight championship. This victory marked the beginning of an extraordinary championship run for Armstrong.

Armstrong's aggressive style was exemplified by his ability to throw a high volume of punches with unmatched accuracy. He possessed speed, power, and incredible stamina, which allowed him to overwhelm his opponents in the ring. The fans loved him for his exciting and action-packed fights, eagerly awaiting his next bout.

One of Armstrong's most remarkable achievements came in 1938 when he made history by becoming the first boxer to hold world titles in three weight divisions simultaneously. He accomplished this feat by capturing the lightweight and welterweight titles while still holding onto his featherweight crown.

This unprecedented accomplishment solidified Armstrong's place among the all-time greats in boxing history. His ability to compete and succeed in multiple weight classes showcased his versatility and exceptional skill set. Armstrong was truly a force to be reckoned with, regardless of the weight division.

Armstrong's relentless pursuit of greatness did not stop there. Over the span of his career, he successfully defended his titles multiple times, cementing his status as one of the most dominant champions of his era.

While Armstrong's boxing style was aggressive and swarming, he was also a thinker inside the ring. He possessed excellent ring intelligence, using his footwork and head movement to navigate around his opponents and find openings for his devastating punches.

Armstrong's career highlight reel is filled with impressive knockouts and thrilling victories. His fights against the likes of Barney Ross, Lou Ambers, and Baby Arizmendi are legendary, showcasing his incredible skill and determination.

While Armstrong's prime years were during the 1930s, he continued to compete at a high level well into the 1940s. Despite facing tough competition from younger fighters, he remained a dangerous opponent for anyone in his weight class.

Armstrong officially retired from boxing in 1945, leaving behind an indelible mark on the sport. He ended his career with an impressive record of 150 wins, 101 knockouts, 21 losses, and 9 draws.

Armstrong's legacy extends far beyond his impressive record and multiple world titles. His impact on the sport of boxing is immeasurable. He inspired future generations of boxers to believe in themselves and push past their limits.

Outside of boxing, Armstrong was known for his humility and sportsmanship. Despite his incredible success and fame, he remained grounded and never lost touch with his roots. He was a true ambassador for the sport both inside and outside of the ring.

Henry Armstrong, "Homicide Hank," will forever be remembered as one of the greatest fighters to step foot in the ring. His relentless pressure, incredible skill set, and unmatched versatility make him a true icon of boxing. His impact on the sport will continue to be felt for generations to come.

As a true boxing legend, Armstrong's story serves as a reminder that greatness can be achieved through hard work, determination, and an unwavering belief in oneself. His legacy will forever inspire future generations of fighters and fans, ensuring that the name "Homicide Hank" lives on in the annals of boxing history.

Fights

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100Feb 1945
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99Feb 1945
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98Jan 1945
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97Nov 1944
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96Sep 1944
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95Aug 1944
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94Jul 1944
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93Jul 1944
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92Jun 1944
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91Jun 1944
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90Jun 1944
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89May 1944
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88May 1944
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87Apr 1944
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86Mar 1944
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85Mar 1944
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84Mar 1944
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83Feb 1944
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82Feb 1944
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81Feb 1944
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80Jan 1944
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79Jan 1944
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78Aug 1943
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77Aug 1943
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76Aug 1943
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75Jul 1943
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74Jun 1943
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73May 1943
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72May 1943
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71Apr 1943
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70Apr 1943
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69Mar 1943
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68Mar 1943
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67Mar 1943
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66Jan 1943
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65Dec 1942
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64Dec 1942
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63Oct 1942
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62Oct 1942
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61Sep 1942
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60Sep 1942
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59Sep 1942
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58Aug 1942
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55Jul 1942
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53Jun 1942
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52Jun 1942
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51Jan 1941
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50Oct 1940
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49Sep 1940
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48Jul 1940
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47Jun 1940
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46May 1940
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45Apr 1940
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44Mar 1940
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43Jan 1940
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42Jan 1940
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41Dec 1939
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40Oct 1939
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39Oct 1939
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38Oct 1939
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37Oct 1939
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36Oct 1939
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35Aug 1939
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34May 1939
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33Mar 1939
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32Mar 1939
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31Mar 1939
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30Jan 1939
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29Dec 1938
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28Nov 1938
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27Aug 1938
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26May 1938
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25Mar 1938
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24Mar 1938
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23Mar 1938
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22Feb 1938
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21Feb 1938
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20Feb 1938
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19Feb 1938
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18Jan 1938
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17Jan 1938
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16Jan 1938
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15Dec 1937
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14Dec 1937
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13Nov 1937
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12Nov 1937
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11Oct 1937
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10Oct 1937
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9Sep 1937
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8Sep 1937
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7Sep 1937
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6Aug 1937
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5Aug 1937
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3Jul 1937
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1Jul 1937
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