Daniel Kerrigan (1843-January 26, 1880) was an American pugilist, sportsman and politician. He was part owner of the Star and Garter, a popular Sixth Avenue saloon, and was a longtime political organizer and "fixer" for Tammany Hall. He was also involved in one of the longest bare-knuckle boxing prize fights when he defeated Australian Kelly after a near-three and a half hour bout at Island Pond in 1860.
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