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  1. Tiger Flowers. Theodore "Tiger" Flowers (February 14, 1895 – November 16, 1927) was an American professional boxer. Nicknamed "The Georgia Deacon", he rose to prominence in the early 20th century, becoming the first African-American World Middleweight Boxing Champion after defeating Harry Greb to claim the title in 1926.

  2. Tiger Flowers (Camilla, 5 de agosto de 1895 - Nueva York, 16 de noviembre de 1927) fue un boxeador estadounidense que ostentó el título de campeón mundial en la categoría de peso mediano. Fue ingresado al Salón Internacional de la Fama del Boxeo en el año 1993.

  3. Peacock Flower, Tiger Flower, Jockey's Cap Lily, Mexican Shell Flower. Tigridia pavonia, also known as the Tiger Flower, is a striking and vibrant summer-blooming plant featuring exotic and colorful flowers with unique tiger-like markings, adding a touch of tropical beauty to any garden.

  4. 16 de ago. de 2023 · What Are Tiger Flowers? A member of the Iridaceae family alongside irises, gladiolus, and crocuses, Tigridia pavonia is a bulbous herbaceous perennial flower that hails from Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and El Salvador, and it has also naturalized in Ecuador and Peru. This plant is hardy in USDA Zones 7 to 10.

  5. Tiger Flowers (en español «flores de tigre») es un libro ilustrado de 1994 escrito por Patricia Quinlan e ilustrado por Janet Wilson. Cuenta la historia de un niño que reflexiona sobre los recuerdos de su tío que recientemente murió de sida, y fue publicado por Dial Books for Young Readers el 1 de mayo de 1994.

  6. 8 de may. de 2003 · Tiger Flowers. In 1926 Theodore “TigerFlowers became the first Black boxer to capture the world middleweight championship. He was the first African American after Jack Johnson…

  7. Tiger Flowers was the first African-American to become a world middleweight champion. Born in Georgia, Flowers began fighting in 1918, when he was working in a Philadelphia shipbuilding plant. He started his professional boxing career at the age of 23, much later than most who plan to reach the top. A southpaw, Flowers was sometimes called a ...