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Fred Davis (American Football)
Fred, Frederic, Frederick, or Fredrick Davis may refer to: Sports * Fred Davis (snooker player) (1913–1998), English billiards and snooker champion * Fred Davis (footballer, born 1871) (1871–?), English football (soccer) player * Fred Davis (footballer, born 1913), English football (soccer) player * Fred Davis (footballer, born 1929) (1929–1996), English football (soccer) player * Fred Davis (defensive lineman) (1918–1995), American football player * Fred Davis (tight end) (born 1986), American football player * Fred Davis (wrestler) Others * Fredrick Davis (dancer) (born 1986), African-American ballet dancer * Fred Davis (entrepreneur) (born 1955), American technology entrepreneur, author, and media executive * Fred Davis III, American political ad guru * Fred Davis (politician) (1868–1945), Canadian farmer and politician * Fred Davis (broadcaster) (1921–1996), Canadian broadcaster * Frederick W. Davis (1877–1961), operator of antiques and folk art shop in Mexico wher ...
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Fred Davis (snooker Player)
Fred Davis (14 August 1913 – 16 April 1998) was an English professional player of snooker and English billiards. He was an eight-time World Snooker Championship winner from 1948 World Snooker Championship, 1948 to 1956 World Professional Match-play Championship, 1956, and a two-time winner of the World Billiards Championship (English billiards), World Billiards Championship. He was the brother of 15-time world snooker champion Joe Davis; the pair were the only two players to win both snooker and English billiards world championships, and Fred is second on the list of those holding most world snooker championship titles, behind Joe. Davis' professional career started in 1929 at the age of 15 as a billiards player. He competed in his first world snooker championship in 1937 World Snooker Championship, 1937 and reached the final three years later, losing to Joe by 36–37. From 1947, Davis played in five straight finals against Scottish player Walter Donaldson (snooker player), ...
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