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Real name
  
Oscar Mathaeus Nielsen

Rated at
  
Wins
  
73

Name
  
Battling Nelson

Martial art
  
Boxing

Total fights
  
135

Draws
  
24

Nickname(s)
  
The Durable Dane

Nationality
  
Danish

Wins by KO
  
40

Role
  
Professional Boxer

Division
  
Lightweight

Stance
  
Orthodox stance

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Born
  
5 June 1882Copenhagen, Denmark (
1882-06-05
)

Died
  
February 7, 1954, Chicago, Illinois, United States

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Oscar Mathaeus Nielsen (June 5, 1882 – February 7, 1954), also known as Battling Nelson, was a Danish professional boxer who held the world lightweight championship. He was also nicknamed "the Durable Dane".

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Personal history

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Nelson was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on June 5, 1882. He emigrated to the United States the following year and he was raised in Hegewisch, a neighborhood on the far southeast side of Chicago. He died February 7, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois from lung cancer.

Boxing career

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Nelson began boxing professionally at fourteen in 1896. He fought for the vacant lightweight title against Jimmy Britt on December 20, 1904, but lost a twenty-round decision. He lost to Abe Attell in 1905 but beat Jack O'Neill to secure another shot at the title on September 9, 1905, finally beating Britt by an eighteenth-round knockout.

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He defended the title against Terry McGovern but then faced a greater challenge against former champion Joe Gans on September 3, 1906, in Goldfield, Nevada. Gans dropped Nelson repeatedly during the bout, but could not knock him out. Finally, in the forty-second round, Nelson hit Gans below the belt, receiving a disqualification, and lost his title.

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In 1907 and 1908, Nelson split a pair of bouts with Britt and fought Attell to a draw. He then challenged Gans for the title on July 4, 1908. This time he knocked Gans out in the seventeenth round. Two months later, Nelson knocked out Gans in the twenty-first round.

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In 1909 Nelson fought Ad Wolgast in a fight held over the lightweight limit. Wolgast beat him and Nelson gave Wolgast a chance at his title on February 22, 1910. Eventually unable to see due to the accumulation of punches, Nelson lost the title when the referee stopped the fight in either the fortieth or the forty-second round.

Nelson continued to fight and in 1917 challenged Freddie Welsh for the lightweight title. He lost a twelve-round decision and retired from fighting in 1920.

He was elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1992.

References

Battling Nelson Wikipedia


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