Andy Bowen (May 3, 1867 – December 15, 1894) was an American lightweight boxer best known for fighting the world's longest boxing match, which took place in 1893 against Jack Burke.
On April 6, 1893, Bowen and Jack Burke fought the longest fight in history.
The fight took place at the same Olympics Club Bowen had defended his title from Carroll.
The injury that killed him was inflicted in the 18th round, when Lavigne knocked him down and he hit his head on the wooden canvas.
At first Lavigne was arrested for Bowen's death, but was found to be innocent of any wrongdoing following a coroner's inquest.