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Tracy Callis is a prominent American boxing historian, writer and journalist. He is the director of the historical research boxing website ''Cyber Boxing Zone'' (CBZ) and
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(IBRO). He is also an elector to the International Boxing Hall Of Fame (IBHoF) and a member of the ''World Boxing Historians Association'' (WBHA).


Education

In 1963, Callis earned a master's degree in mathematics at Virginia Tech and worked at NASA's
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as a mathematician for three years and later as a computer systems engineer for five years with IBM Corporation. He retired after serving thirty two years as a professor of information technology at Virginia Western Community College.


Career

Callis became interested in boxing and began profiling many boxers particularly the pre-1900 fighters. "''My dad was a big boxing fan when I was young,''" says Callis. "''I became interested in the fight game because of his interest. I remember listening to the Joe Louis - Billy Conn fight in 1946 won by the Brown Bomber (Louis), a knockout in the eighth round''". Today, Callis is recognized as one of the leading experts on 19th-century fighters including those who fought in the bare-knuckles era. Callis is a member of the International Boxing Research Organization (IBRO) and has provided historical data to many well-known boxing historians, journalists and editors such as Herb Goldman of ''The Ring'' magazine, Mike DeLisa and Dan Cuoco of ''Cyber Boxing Zone'', Bert Sugar,
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. Callis possesses an exceptional knowledge of boxing history and has been a boxing historian for more than 45 years researching boxing's history and has provided rare and updated records for many boxers. Among the research he discovered as an IBRO member are: 4 additional knockout wins for Archie Moore (increased his KO record to 132), an additional 13 fights for Mickey Walker and 23 knockout wins for Jimmy Wilde. Callis is the author of the book "''A Brief History of the Heavyweights''" and the co-author of "''Boxing in the Los Angeles Area: 1880-2005''", "''Philadelphia's Boxing Heritage: 1876-1976''" and "''More tales from Ringside''". He has also written reviews on many popular boxing books, including "''A Man Among Men''", "''Bareknuckles, Blood and Broken Bones''", "''Famous Pugilists of the English Prize Ring 1719-1870''", "''The First Black Boxing Champions''", "''Uncrowned Champions''" and "''John L. Sullivan: The Career of the First Gloved Heavyweight Champion''".


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Cyber Boxing Zone

International Boxing Research Organization

International Boxing Hall of Fame
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