I specified since the 50s, because before that many very good black fighters were marginalized due to racism.
Can't really pick one Some real good ones who didn't have the benefit of 12 different sanctioning bodies to hand them bullshit belts: Jesus Pimentel Bennie Briscoe Art Hafey Gypsy Joe Harris George Benton Doug Jones at 175 Billy Graham Jorge Ahumada Definitely some others I'm forgetting
Carter was an utterly average mid level contender in an incredibly deep middleweight division... he's not even one of the 10 best middleweights of the 1960s and I'll debate anybody on that point
I used to have on VHS Luis Rodriguez's win over Griffith. He's one of the more underapperciated HOFmers. I'm gonna say Briscoe.
Lots of them at heavyweight, even in the splintered title era. Kind of surprising guys like those two along with Golota and Ruddock never picked up a trinket. Mercer and Morrison as well if you don't count the WBO.
Totally ineffective against the best ... of he'd fought Emile 10000 times, he loses 9999 times and scores a TKO in the other
Yet, in 1908, fully 42 years before your 1950 cut off point, Jack Johnson fought for the HW title. Joe Gans won the title in 1902, almost a full half-century before your cut off point. Jack Johnson refused to fight good black fighters, preferring a steady stream of undersized white dwarves and hopeless white Hopes like the years-retired Jeffries. Tiger Flowers MW Champ 1926. A man who wasn't afraid to fight the guys that Johnson avoided.
The best guys never to have won a title since the 1950's division by division Heavyweight: Jerry Quarry Cruiserweight: John Ruiz!!! Welter-Light Heavy: Probably.......Charlie Burley Bantamweight: Jesus Pimentel
Lol what a load of cherry picked, revisionist shite Once Johnson's reign was done... they wouldn't even let a black fighter challenge for the title until more than TWENTY YEARS LATER and even then Joe Louis had to be groomed for public consumption... a kindly, dim, yessir, nosir black boy who knew his place ... before he even could get a shot at it The 1940s alone was littered, fucking LITTERED with great black boxers who could never get a shot ... Next you'll be telling us that Moses Fleetwood Walker played baseball in the 1880s so why are people using 1947 as some sort of turning point for baseball????