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Who Was Africa’s First Boxing World Champion, and Why Do So Few People Know His Name?

Year: 2025 Documentary Runtime: 62 min

Overview

This is the story of Africa's first Boxing World Champion, Battling Siki. Who was this boxer born in Senegal, decorated for Bravery in World War I? Why do so few know that he fought and won the World Light Heavyweight Title aged 25, only to lose it controversially six months later? And why was his life cut short on a New York Street aged 28?

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Peter Benson

Peter Benson

Self

Jean Marie Bretagne

Jean Marie Bretagne

Self

Mauro Gargano

Mauro Gargano

Self

Ron Jackson

Ron Jackson

Self

Azumah Nelson

Azumah Nelson

Self

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