Ike Williams

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Ike Williams was an American professional boxer and dominant lightweight world champion of the 1940s and early 1950s, renowned for his powerful punching and technical skill.

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Ike Williams canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
professional boxer
activeInDecade 1940s
1950s
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedBySource boxing historians
familyName Williams
fieldOfWork professional sports
genre professional boxing
givenName Ike NERFINISHED
hasReputationFor knockout power
technical proficiency
memberOf world champions in lightweight boxing
movement American boxing of the 1940s
American boxing of the 1950s
notableAchievement defended lightweight world title in early 1950s
dominant lightweight world champion in the 1940s
notableFor powerful punching
technical boxing skill
occupation boxer
participantIn world lightweight championship bouts
positionHeld world lightweight champion
sexOrGender male
sport boxing
weightClass lightweight

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Kid Gavilán notableOpponent Ike Williams
Beau Jack facedOpponent Ike Williams
Sammy Angott defeated Ike Williams