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Lefty Satan Flynn was born on 17 March, 1917 in British Honduras, is a Belizean boxer. Discover Lefty Satan Flynn's Biography, Age, Height, 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 networth at the age of 106 years old?

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Age 106 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 17 March, 1917
Birthday 17 March
Birthplace British Honduras
Nationality Honduras

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Lefty Satan Flynn Net Worth

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1917

Lefty 'Satan' Flynn (born 17 March 1917) born Selvin Campbell in British Honduras (present day Belize) was a professional boxer.

Flynn also known as His Satanic Majesty fought out of Jamaica becoming Jamaican featherweight and later welterweight champion.

1931

There is no official record of another professional encounter until four years later in 1931 when Flynn faced Young Harvey at the Ward Theatre in Jamaica.

1932

On 23 April 1932 he faced St Andrew Pup for the Jamaican Lightweight title, though there is no record of this being a vacant title and neither men being the holder.

Flynn stopped Pup for the first time in his career, taking the championship crown.

Flynn held the title until relinquishing the belt after rising to lightweight and challenging Kid Silver on 12 November 1932.

Flynn failed in his challenge but continued to fight in Jamaica winning the majority of his contest.

1936

After taking the Jamaican titles he moved to Britain in late 1936.

Flynn was a successful opponent in British boxing circles and fought many of the up-and-coming fighters of his age.

He went to school in Kingston, Jamaica, and travelled to Great Britain in 1936.

With the outbreak of the Second World War he joined the Merchant Navy.

Flynn's first recorded professional fight, weighing in as a flyweight, was as a nineteen-year-old facing similarly inexperienced fighters in Kingston, Jamaica.

After a draw against Kid Walcott, He faced Kid Bailey three times, winning twice and drawing once.

In early 1936, and now fighting at the next weight level of welterweight, Flynn fought Kid Silver again this time for the Jamaican Welterweight title.

Silver was disqualified in the eighth giving Flynn his second Jamaican boxing title.

Flynn fought a few more bouts in Jamaica, before travelling to Britain to continue his career.

His first British fight was against Joe Kerr, a future Scottish Lightweight champion, winning by technical knockout in the second round.

He lost to Boyo Rees towards the end of 1936, but then beat Len 'Tiger' Smith in January 1937.

In Britain Flynn was unable to challenge for any of the British belts, but was a popular attraction on boxing cards during his time in the country.

He fought at The Stadium in Liverpool, Earls Court Arena and both the National Sporting Club and Kelvin Hall in London.

Flynn beat several notable British boxers during his time in the UK, including British champion Ronnie James, EBU welterweight champion Ernie Roderick, Welsh middleweight champion Tommy Davies and Southern area title holder Arthur Danahar.

1946

In 1946, Flynn left the United Kingdom and travelled back to the Caribbean.

On 30 April 1946 he faced the Venezuelan welterweight champion, J.J. Fernandez at Port-of-Spain in Trinidad and Tobago.

Flynn lost the match on points.

1954

In 1954 he made an unsuccessful attempt at the British Honduras welterweight title in Belize City.

Flynn, born as Selvin Campbell in British Honduras, moved to Jamaica while still an adolescent.

Although no record of his interim fights is available, in 1954 Flynn re-appears on the boxing scene in a challenge for the British Honduras welterweight title against Rudolph Bent.

Bent won the contest by points, and in a rematch two months later in November Bent beat Flynn again, this time by technical knockout.