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Joe Hipp is recognized as the first Native American from the Blackfeet Tribe to contend for a world heavyweight boxing championship.
Answer: True
Joe Hipp is indeed recognized as the first Native American, specifically from the Blackfeet Tribe, to challenge for a world heavyweight boxing championship.
Joe Hipp was born in Yakima, Washington, which is also where he currently resides.
Answer: False
Joe Hipp was born in Browning, Montana, but currently resides in Yakima, Washington.
Joe Hipp's amateur boxing record shows he had more losses than wins, indicating a challenging start to his career.
Answer: False
Joe Hipp's amateur record was 119 wins and 9 losses, indicating significantly more wins than losses.
What is Joe Hipp's notable achievement in professional boxing?
Answer: He was the first Native American, specifically a member of the Blackfeet Tribe, to challenge for a world heavyweight boxing championship.
The source identifies Joe Hipp as the first Native American, a member of the Blackfeet Tribe, to challenge for a world heavyweight boxing championship.
Where was Joe Hipp born?
Answer: Browning, Montana
Joe Hipp was born in Browning, Montana, on December 7, 1962.
What is Joe Hipp's professional boxing nickname?
Answer: 'The Boss'
Joe Hipp is known professionally by the nickname 'The Boss'.
What was Joe Hipp's amateur boxing record?
Answer: 119 wins and 9 losses in 128 total fights
Joe Hipp's amateur boxing record was 119 wins and 9 losses in 128 total fights.
Which notable school did Joe Hipp attend?
Answer: A.C. Davis High School
Joe Hipp attended A.C. Davis High School.
Joe Hipp won his professional boxing debut by a 4-round decision against Steve Cortez.
Answer: True
Joe Hipp won his professional debut against Steve Cortez by a 4-round decision on August 29, 1987.
Joe Hipp suffered a broken jaw in his second professional fight, leading to a TKO loss against Veti Katoa.
Answer: True
In his second professional fight against Veti Katoa, Joe Hipp suffered a broken jaw in the third round, resulting in a TKO loss.
Joe Hipp's rematch with Veti Katoa resulted in another TKO loss for Hipp, despite a strong performance.
Answer: False
Joe Hipp won his rematch against Veti Katoa by a 5-round unanimous decision, not another TKO loss.
Ring Magazine referred to Joe Hipp's victory over Cleveland Woods on July 18, 1989, as 'the upset of the night'.
Answer: True
Joe Hipp's unanimous decision victory over Cleveland Woods on July 18, 1989, was indeed referred to as 'the upset of the night' by *Ring Magazine*.
Joe Hipp defeated former world champion Marvin Camel by TKO in the 6th round.
Answer: True
Joe Hipp defeated former world champion Marvin Camel by TKO in the 6th round on December 2, 1989.
What was the outcome of Joe Hipp's professional boxing debut?
Answer: A 4-round decision win against Steve Cortez
Joe Hipp won his professional boxing debut against Steve Cortez by a 4-round decision.
What injury did Joe Hipp sustain in his second professional fight against Veti Katoa?
Answer: A broken jaw
In his second professional fight against Veti Katoa, Joe Hipp suffered a broken jaw.
What was the result of Joe Hipp's rematch with Veti Katoa on July 2, 1988?
Answer: A 5-round unanimous decision win for Hipp
Joe Hipp won his rematch against Veti Katoa on July 2, 1988, by a 5-round unanimous decision.
Which magazine referred to Joe Hipp's victory over Cleveland Woods on July 18, 1989, as 'the upset of the night'?
Answer: The Ring Magazine
*Ring Magazine* referred to Joe Hipp's victory over Cleveland Woods on July 18, 1989, as 'the upset of the night'.
How many times did Joe Hipp fight Veti Katoa, and what was the outcome of their third encounter?
Answer: Three times; Hipp won the third by KO in the 3rd round.
Joe Hipp fought Veti Katoa three times, winning their third encounter by KO in the 3rd round on March 16, 1990.
Joe Hipp defeated Bert Cooper by a fifth-round stoppage, just before Cooper's world title challenge against Evander Holyfield.
Answer: False
Joe Hipp lost to Bert Cooper by a fifth-round stoppage; he did not defeat him.
In his slugfest against Tommy Morrison in 1992, Joe Hipp suffered broken cheekbones, while Morrison broke his jaw and a hand.
Answer: True
In the 1992 fight against Tommy Morrison, Joe Hipp suffered broken cheekbones, and Morrison sustained a broken jaw and a broken hand.
Joe Hipp won the World Boxing Foundation (WBFo) Intercontinental heavyweight title in 1994 against Alex Garcia.
Answer: False
Joe Hipp won the NABF heavyweight title against Alex Garcia in 1994, and the WBFo Intercontinental heavyweight title against Mike Cohen in 1991, not the WBFo title against Alex Garcia in 1994.
Joe Hipp's TKO victory over Phillip Brown in April 1995 directly led to his challenge for a world heavyweight title.
Answer: True
Joe Hipp's third-round TKO victory over Phillip Brown on April 17, 1995, directly led to his challenge for a world heavyweight title.
Joe Hipp knocked out Cleveland Woods in the first round of their second encounter on July 15, 1991.
Answer: True
Joe Hipp knocked out Cleveland Woods in the first round on July 15, 1991, which was their second encounter.
What was the outcome of Joe Hipp's fight against Bert Cooper in October 1991?
Answer: Joe Hipp lost by a 5th-round stoppage by referee Joe Cortez.
Joe Hipp lost to Bert Cooper by a fifth-round stoppage by referee Joe Cortez in October 1991.
What title did Joe Hipp win in 1994 against Alex Garcia?
Answer: NABF Heavyweight Title
Joe Hipp won the North American Boxing Federation (NABF) heavyweight title against Alex Garcia in 1994.
What fight directly led to Joe Hipp's historic world heavyweight title challenge?
Answer: His TKO victory over Phillip Brown on April 17, 1995.
Joe Hipp's third-round TKO victory over Phillip Brown on April 17, 1995, directly led to his world heavyweight title challenge.
Which opponent did Joe Hipp knock out in the first round on July 15, 1991?
Answer: Cleveland Woods
Joe Hipp knocked out Cleveland Woods in the first round on July 15, 1991.
What title did Joe Hipp win against Mike Cohen on January 14, 1991?
Answer: World Boxing Foundation (WBFo) Intercontinental heavyweight title
Joe Hipp won the World Boxing Foundation (WBFo) Intercontinental heavyweight title against Mike Cohen on January 14, 1991.
Joe Hipp challenged Bruce Seldon for the IBF Heavyweight Title on the undercard of Mike Tyson's return fight.
Answer: False
Joe Hipp challenged Bruce Seldon for the WBA Heavyweight Title, not the IBF Heavyweight Title, on the undercard of Mike Tyson's return fight.
Joe Hipp lost his WBA Heavyweight Title fight against Bruce Seldon by a 10th-round TKO, with the referee stopping the fight due to injuries to Hipp's face.
Answer: True
Joe Hipp lost his WBA Heavyweight Title fight to Bruce Seldon by a 10th-round TKO, as the referee stopped the fight due to massive swelling and bleeding on Hipp's face.
Joe Hipp's record before his WBA Heavyweight Title bout against Bruce Seldon was 30 wins and 3 losses.
Answer: True
Prior to his WBA Heavyweight Title bout against Bruce Seldon, Joe Hipp's professional record was indeed 30 wins and 3 losses.
Against whom did Joe Hipp fight for the WBA Heavyweight Championship on August 19, 1995?
Answer: Bruce Seldon
Joe Hipp fought Bruce Seldon for the WBA Heavyweight Championship on August 19, 1995.
What was the context of Joe Hipp's WBA Heavyweight Title bout against Bruce Seldon?
Answer: It was on the undercard of Mike Tyson's return fight against Peter McNeeley.
Joe Hipp's WBA Heavyweight Title bout against Bruce Seldon was held on the undercard of Mike Tyson's return fight against Peter McNeeley.
What was Joe Hipp's record before his WBA Heavyweight Title bout against Bruce Seldon?
Answer: 30 wins and 3 losses
Prior to his WBA Heavyweight Title bout against Bruce Seldon, Joe Hipp's professional record was 30 wins and 3 losses.
Joe Hipp's professional boxing career spanned exactly two decades, from 1985 to 2005.
Answer: False
Joe Hipp's professional boxing career spanned 18 years, from 1987 to 2005, not two decades from 1985.
Joe Hipp fought with an orthodox stance, which is common for heavyweight boxers.
Answer: False
Joe Hipp fought with a southpaw stance, which is the opposite of an orthodox stance.
Out of Joe Hipp's 43 professional wins, more than half were achieved by knockout.
Answer: True
Joe Hipp achieved 29 of his 43 professional wins by knockout, which is more than half (29 > 21.5).
Joe Hipp founded the All Nations Foundation, a non-profit organization.
Answer: True
Joe Hipp is indeed the founder of the All Nations Foundation, which is a non-profit organization.
Joe Hipp was inducted into the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004, the same year a poetry reading was held in his tribute.
Answer: False
While a poetry reading was held in Joe Hipp's tribute in 2004, he was inducted into the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame in May 2009, not 2004.
In December 2005, Joe Hipp worked as a FEMA worker, assisting with the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
Answer: True
In December 2005, Joe Hipp did work as a FEMA worker, assisting with the Hurricane Katrina disaster response.
By 2007, Joe Hipp was solely focused on his small construction company, having left his job with Ray Frye.
Answer: False
By 2007, Joe Hipp was working for Ray Frye's sweeping company and was also a co-owner of a small construction company, indicating he was not solely focused on the construction company nor had he left his job with Ray Frye.
For how many years was Joe Hipp active in professional boxing?
Answer: 18 years
Joe Hipp was active in professional boxing for 18 years, from 1987 to 2005.
What was Joe Hipp's boxing stance?
Answer: Southpaw
Joe Hipp fought with a southpaw stance.
What was Joe Hipp's overall professional boxing record?
Answer: 43 wins, 7 losses in 50 total fights
Joe Hipp's professional boxing record consists of 43 wins and 7 losses in 50 total fights.
How many of Joe Hipp's professional wins were by knockout (KO)?
Answer: 29
Joe Hipp achieved 29 of his professional wins by knockout.
When was Joe Hipp inducted into the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame?
Answer: May 2009
Joe Hipp was inducted into the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame in May 2009.
What cultural event was co-sponsored in 2004 as a tribute to Joe Hipp?
Answer: A poetry reading by various Native American groups.
In 2004, a poetry reading co-sponsored by Rocky Mountain College and the Billings Writer's Voice was held as a tribute to Joe Hipp by various Native American groups.
What role did Joe Hipp play in December 2005?
Answer: He worked as a FEMA worker in response to Hurricane Katrina.
In December 2005, Joe Hipp worked as a FEMA worker in response to the Hurricane Katrina disaster.