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Mosey King

Mosey King (January 1, 1884 – December 10, 1956) was a New England lightweight boxing champion who became an assistant boxing coach at Yale in 1906 under Bill Dole and subsequently served as head coach for forty-six years. King was also Connecticut's first boxing commissioner, serving from 1921 to 1923. At Yale, he was a popular figure, and worked to familiarize members of the football team with boxing to improve their conditioning.〔"Never KO'd, Eli's Mosey King was a Really Grand Battler", ''Sunday Herald'', pg. 1, Bridgeport, CT., 13 January 1957.〕〔"Mosey King Will Box Yale Squad", ''The Day'', pg. 10, New London, CT., 5 February 1917.〕〔"Mosey King Dies, Was Boxing Coach at Yale 46 Years", ''Evening Star'', pg. C-1, Washington, D.C., 11 December 1956.〕
==Early life==
King began boxing as early as fourteen. One of eight children, he was born in New York on January 1, 1884, but moved to New London, Connecticut at the age of five. He may have shared Tony Nelson as a boxing coach in his youth with fellow New London boxers Austin Rice, a contender for the World Featherweight Title, and Abe Hollandersky, a welterweight, and Panamanian Heavyweight champion. 〔Donahue, Thomas E., "Ins and Outs of Sport's World", ''The Day'', pg. 23, New London, CT., 17 September 1935.〕

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