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MulcahyBat Mulcahy — boxer Brennon defeats before Steve Amber takes him overOn Pagefirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 102Battling NelsonBattling Nelson — historical boxer; source sometimes shortens this to Bat NelsonMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 110FitzsimmonsBob Fitzsimmons — historical heavyweight champion; source also uses Robert Fitzsimmons/FitzMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 109De ForestDe Forest — historical boxing trainer referenced by surname in Iron MenMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 104Flash SullivanFlash Sullivan — light-heavyweight champion who outpoints/fights BrennonMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118Frankie GroganFrankie Grogan — fighter who outpoints BrennonMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118TunneyGene Tunney — historical heavyweight champion; source also gives James J. TunneyMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 124Gunboat SloanGunboat Sloan — boxer who faces BrennonMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118HerreraHerrera — historical boxer referenced by surname in Iron MenMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 115DempseyJack Dempsey — historical heavyweight champion; the modern Dempsey distinguished from the NonpareilMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 104Jack MaloneyJack Maloney — recurring boxer who fights Brennon and later stars in The Mark of a Bloody Hand and They Always Come BackOn Pagefirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 111Jack SlatteryJack Slattery — dangerous boxer Brennon wants to faceMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 121Jackie FinneganJackie Finnegan — fighter who outpoints BrennonMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118CorbettJames J. Corbett — historical heavyweight champion; source also uses Jim Corbett/Gentleman JimMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 115JeffriesJames J. Jeffries — historical heavyweight champion; source also uses Jim Jeffries/Big Jeff/The Big FellowMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 109ChoynskyJoe Choynski — historical boxer; Howard’s text also spells the name ChoynskyMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 115GansJoe Gans — historical lightweight championMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 115Joe GoddardJoe Goddard — historical boxer referenced among the ring’s “iron men”Mentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 113Joe GrimJoe Grim — historical boxer famed in the source for extreme durabilityMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 109SullivanJohn L. Sullivan — historical boxer mentioned in Draft 2Mentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 104Johnny VarellaJohnny Varella — boxer who previously defeated Costigan/Brennon in related boxing talesMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 102Jose GonzalesJose Gonzales — South American boxer who faces BrennonMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118Kid AllisonKid Allison — recurring boxer/seaman identity appearing in The Voice of Doom and Lobo Volante and mentioned in Iron MenMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118Kid McCoyKid McCoy — historical boxerMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 115Marjory WalshireMarjory Walshire — young woman Brennon supports under his Mike Flynn aliasOn Pagefirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 121Mike BodenMike Boden — historical boxer referenced among the ring’s “iron men”Mentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118Mike BrennonMike Brennon — Iron Mike Brennon, central boxer of both Iron Men versions and important in They Always Come BackOn Pagefirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 99Iron Mike CostiganMike Costigan — Iron Mike Costigan, final opponent of Mike Brennon in Iron MenOn Pagefirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 131Monk BarotaMonk Barota — established fighter used as Brennon’s breakthrough opponentOn Pagefirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 106PaolinoPaolino — historical heavyweight boxer referenced by surname in Iron MenMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 105Ricardo DiazRicardo Diaz — the Spanish Giant, opponent of BrennonMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118Sailor SladeSailor Slade — boxer who previously beat Brennon and later fights himOn Pagefirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 102Snake CalbersonSnake Culberson — opponent of Brennon; called the Brown PhantomMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118Soldier HandlerSoldier Handler — hard-hitting boxer who faces Brennon and MaloneyMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118Spike GanlonSpike Ganlon — Brennon’s close boxing companion/secondOn Pagefirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 103Steve AmberSteve Amber — manager/narrator of Iron Men; They Always Come Back calls Brennon’s manager Steve HarmerOn Pagefirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 102Sailor Steve CostiganSteve Costigan — sailor-boxer brought in to face Snake Wamberson in The Trail of the SnakeMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118Tom BergTom Berg — iron-man boxer whose death Spike Ganlon recallsMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 128Tom SharkeyTom Sharkey — historical boxer repeatedly referenced in Howard’s boxing comparisonsMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 110Whitey BroadWhitey Broad — boxer who faces BrennonMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118Yon Van HeerenYon Van Heeren — the Durable Dutchman, famous for extreme toughnessOn Pagefirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 116Young CorbettYoung Corbett — historical boxer named separately from James J. CorbettMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 115Young FirpoYoung Firpo — carnival boxer in Iron Men; not merged with the Crowd-Horror Young Firpo on name aloneOn Pagefirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 99Young HansenYoung Hansen — boxer who faces BrennonMentionedfirst: Fists of Iron Round One UE p. 118
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