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Archibald Lee Wright

  • Dec 13, 1913
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Archibald Lee Wright is born in Benoit, Mississippi. Better

known as Archie Moore, he will become a boxer and win the light

heavyweight crown in 1952. He will reign as champion until

1960.

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