George V. Finnegan, born on September 28, 1881, was a prominent American boxer who made his mark in the early twentieth century. Competing primarily in the bantamweight and flyweight divisions, Finnegan showcased his exceptional talent and determination in the ring.
His most notable achievements came during the 1904 Summer Olympics, where he earned two medals: a gold in the flyweight category and a silver in bantamweight. This remarkable feat placed him alongside fellow American boxer Oliver Kirk, making them only two of four boxers in history to win medals in two separate weight divisions at the same Olympic Games.
Tragically, Finnegan's life was cut short when he passed away in San Francisco, California, on February 28, 1913. His legacy, however, continues to inspire future generations of boxers and sports enthusiasts alike.