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Fitz·sim·mons
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noun
1.
James
(
“Sunny Jim”
),
1874–1966,
U.S. racehorse trainer.
2.
Robert Prometheus
1862–1917,
English boxer: world heavyweight champion 1897–99.
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Fitzsimmons
(ˌfɪtˈsɪmənz)
—
n
Bob
. 1862--1917, New Zealand boxer, born in England: world middleweight (1891--97), heavyweight (1897--99), and light-heavyweight (1903--05) champion
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