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Henry Armstrong (Henry Jackson (Hammerin' Hank, Perpetual Motion, Hurricane Henry, Homicide Hank, Melody Jackson)) was born on 12 December, 1912 in Columbus, Mississippi, USA, is an actor,soundtrack. At 76 years old, Henry Armstrong height is 5 ft 5 in (166.0 cm).

Now We discover Henry Armstrong's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 76 years old?

Popular As Henry Jackson (Hammerin' Hank, Perpetual Motion, Hurricane Henry, Homicide Hank, Melody Jackson)
Occupation actor,soundtrack
Henry Armstrong Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 12 December 1912
Birthday 12 December
Birthplace Columbus, Mississippi, USA
Date of death 24 October, 1988
Died Place Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality USA

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Who Is Henry Armstrong's Wife?

His wife is Willie Mae (1934 - ?) ( divorced) ( 1 child)

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Henry Armstrong Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Henry Armstrong worth at the age of 76 years old? Henry Armstrong’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from USA. We have estimated Henry Armstrong's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Actor

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2002

Other honors include his being ranked 2nd on "The Ring's 2002 list of the 80 Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years.

1990

He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990.

1959

He was 27-0 with 26 knockouts in 1937, 14-0 with 10 knockouts in 1938, and 59-1-1 with 51 knockouts from December 1936 to October 1940. He defeated sixteen world champions. After he quit boxing, he became an ordained minister and devoted himself to underprivileged children.

1940

In 1940, Armstrong challenged Ceferino García for a portion of the World Middleweight Championship. Garcia was recognized as champion only by New York and California. Because the fight was scheduled for just ten rounds, the fight was recognized as a title fight only by California. Garcia retained the title with a draw, but most at ringside felt that Armstrong had won. A victory would have given Armstrong a fourth divisional title at a time when there were only eight weight divisions. Armstrong defended the World Welterweight Championship a division record 19 times.

1939

In 1939, Armstrong lost the World Lightweight Championship in a rematch with Ambers by a fifteen-round unanimous decision. Referee Arthur Donovan took five rounds away from Armstrong for low blows.

Armstrong starred in the feature film Keep Punching (1939) in 1939. He played a boxer named Henry "Little Dynamite" Jackson.

1938

"In 1938, Armstrong defeated Barney Ross by a fifteen-round unanimous decision to win the World Welterweight Championship, and then defeated Lou Ambers by a fifteen-round split decision to win the World Lightweight Championship. Armstrong was the only boxer to hold world titles in three different weight divisions simultaneously, and all three titles were undisputed championships.

After Armstrong turned the trick in 1938, no boxer was ever again allowed to be a champion in more than one weight division simultaneously.

1937

Armstrong knocked out Petey Sarron in six rounds in 1937 to win the World Featherweight Championship, and was named "The Ring Fighter of the Year in 1937.

1936

In 1936, entertainer Al Jolson and actor George Raft underwrote the purchase of Armstrong's managerial contract from Edward Mead.

1932

Armstrong competed in the 1932 Olympic trials. After losing at the trials, he returned to the professional ranks.

1931

Henry Armstrong, born Henry Jackson, decided to become a boxer after reading in a St. Louis newspaper that Kid Chocolate had beaten Al Singer at the Polo Grounds in New York, and was paid a purse of $75,000. At the "colored" YMCA on Pine Street in St. Louis, he met an older fighter named Harry Armstrong, who became his friend, mentor, and trainer. After three amateur fights, he turned professional in 1931 under the name "Melody Jackson. " He made $35 for his pro debut, and was knocked out in three rounds. After winning his second pro fight by decision, he moved to Los Angeles with Harry Armstrong. Once in Los Angeles, he decided to return to the amateur ranks. However, since he already had two professional fights under the name Jackson, he told people that he was Harry's little brother, Henry Armstrong.