URING the whole of the 1930s there were six men who were recognised as the world flyweight champion. Midget Wolgast was the first, an American who won the vacant title, as recognised by the New York State Athletic Commission, when he beat Black Bill, a Cuban, at Madison Square Garden. Young Perez of Tunisia then beat another American, Frankie Genaro, by two-round knockout in Paris in
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May 04, 2023
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