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Nat Langham (20 May 1820 – 1 September 1871) was an English middleweight bare-knuckle prize fighter. He had the distinction of being the only person ever to beat Thomas Sayers while defending the English middleweight championship. Langham first took the championship by defeating George Gutteridge on 23 November 1846. Langham was considered a scientific boxer, and known for using sharp, well-timed blows, particularly with his left, though he was right handed. He was a 1992 inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and a mentor to the British boxers Tom King and Jem Mace.

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  • Nat Langham (de)
  • Nat Langham (fr)
  • Nat Langham (en)
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  • Nat Langham (* 20. Mai 1820 in Hinckley, Leicestershire; † 1. September 1871 in London) war ein englischer Boxer in der Bare-knuckle-Ära. Er hatte schnelle Hände und einen sehr harten linken Haken. Langham galt als einer der größten Bare-Knuckle-Boxer im Mittelgewicht. Zudem galt er als Kandidat für die Schwergewichtskrone und war der einzige Kämpfer, der den legendären Tom Sayers bezwang. Langham fand im Jahr 1992 Aufnahme in die International Boxing Hall of Fame. (de)
  • Nat Langham (20 May 1820 – 1 September 1871) was an English middleweight bare-knuckle prize fighter. He had the distinction of being the only person ever to beat Thomas Sayers while defending the English middleweight championship. Langham first took the championship by defeating George Gutteridge on 23 November 1846. Langham was considered a scientific boxer, and known for using sharp, well-timed blows, particularly with his left, though he was right handed. He was a 1992 inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and a mentor to the British boxers Tom King and Jem Mace. (en)
  • Nat Langham est un boxeur anglais combattant à mains nues né le 20 mai 1820 à Hinckley et mort de la tuberculose le 1er septembre 1871 à Londres. (fr)
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  • Nat Langham (en)
  • Stephen Nathaniel Langham (en)
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  • Leicester Square, Westminster, London, England (en)
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  • Hinckley, Leicestershire, England (en)
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