Jimmy Bivins
American boxer
Who was Jimmy Bivins?
Jimmy Bivins lived from December 6, 1919 to July 4, 2012. He was born in Dry Branch, Georgia. Although he was born in Georgia, Bivins fought out of Cleveland, Ohio for the entirety of his career. James Louis Bivins (December 6, 1919 – July 4, 2012) was an American boxer whose professional career ran from 1940 to 1955. He was also the one-time husband of Dollree Mapp, the subject of prominent Supreme Court case regarding the rights of search and seizures.
Historical significance
Although he was never given the opportunity to fight for a world title, despite at one point being the number one contender in both the light heavyweight and heavyweight divisions, Bivins fought and defeated many of the great fighters of his era and won the "Duration" Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight titles. In recognition of his achievements in the ring - among other things, he defeated eight of the eleven world champions he faced - Bivins was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1999. He made his professional debut on January 15, 1940, winning by knockout in the first round, and went on to win his first nineteen fights, all fought in 1940, before losing a split decision to Anton Christoforidis, whom he had previously beaten.