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Andre Anderson (boxer)

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It was alleged that Anderson would take dives for organized crime gamblers, which led to his shooting death, reportedly after refusing to partake in further bribes.
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was almost certainly aware of Anderson. Hemingway likely used him as the basis for Andreson 'the Swede' in his short stories 'A Matter of Colour' and '
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Because of proximity (Chicago), profession and death at the hands of the mob, the young writer
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Chicago, Illinois
Heavyweight
Chicago, Illinois
Jack Dempsey
Bronx, New York
Ernest Hemingway
The Killers
"Literary Mystery"
"Hemingway Punchline"
Anderson's Record at Cyber Boxing Zone
Categories
1890 births
1926 deaths
Boxers from Chicago
Heavyweight boxers
American male boxers
People murdered by American organized crime

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