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September 1885 Results
September 2, 1885 HW: Dick Matthews 17-5-0 (13) TKO1 John Donaldson 14-8-4 (8) WW: Bryan Towers 21-9-1 (7) UD10 Bob Lyons 9-1-0 (4) September 4, 1885 HW: C. C. Smith 7-4-0 (5) UD10 Jack Malloy 10-4-1 (2) FW: Bubba Moonshine 13-3-1 (6) UD10 Bobby Moon 15-14-0 (10) September 5, 1885 MW: Vojtech Jagr 9-1-1 (6) KO10 Stephen Omenhead 19-12-2 (5) September 6, 1885 BW: Tong-Lim Chin 7-3-1 (6) KO2 Ronald Finlay 19-13-2 (8) MW: Jimmy Murray 15-11-0 (6) Draw10 William Mahoney 12-6-1 (6) September 9, 1885 LW: Jacob Hyams 10-0-0 (8) KO4 Harry Gilmore 10-7-2 (9) September 10, 1885 WW: Gabriel Conejo 8-2-0 (1) TKO7 Curtis Langham 13-3-4 (6) HW: Jake Knifton 12-5-2 (5) UD10 Harry Woodson 17-4-0 (11) HW: Fred Crossley 22-17-2 (11) KO2 Jack Burns 18-17-3 (12) September 13, 1885 HW: Johnny Woods 17-8-2 (11) TKO6 Tom Lees 20-5-3 (14) September 14, 1885 WW: Jack C McGee 11-0-1 (11) KO1 Dom Mintoff 9-3-0 (5) BW: Jose Calles 11-5-0 (1) UD10 Miguel Diaz 17-7-1 (3) September 15, 1885 LW: Billy Myer 13-2-0 (8) KO4 Walter Edgerton 12-12-1 (5) September 17, 1885 LW: Jack Keenan 17-4-0 (11) UD10 Joe Heiser 10-5-0 (2) September 18, 1885 LW: Gil Brabble 15-5-3 (2) UD10 Javier Malkin 18-12-1 (5) September 20, 1885 HW: WBG Title: John L Sullivan 25-1-1 (20) KO1 Larry Foley 12-0-0 (8) MW: WBG Title: Irish Jack Burke 19-3-0 (15) TKO11 Billy Baker 10-2-2 (1) September 22, 1885 FW: Tajuddin Ahmed 10-2-0 (7) Tech UD7 Billy Payne 18-9-0 (8) HW: Jake Kilrain 22-5-0 (15) TKO2 Billy Wilson 10-1-0 (8) |
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October 1885 Results
October 1, 1885 FW: Hector Castro 9-4-0 (3) KO2 Ray Planter 10-0-0 (8) October 2, 1885 MW: Vojtech Jagr 10-1-1 (7) TKO7 Tom Ferguson 10-3-0 (8) October 5, 1885 FW: Tajuddin Ahmed 11-2-0 (7) UD10 Tensing Norgay 9-3-1 (3) October 6, 1885 BW: Ricardo Del Toro 16-11-0 (3) TKO4 Alfonso Gama 9-5-0 (2) October 7, 1885 LW: Jacob Hyams 11-0-0 (9) TKO9 Harry Gilmore 10-8-2 (9) October 9, 1885 LW: Billy Dacey 10-7-1 (8) TKO1 Javier Malkin 18-13-1 (5) October 10, 1885 FW: Fred Johnson 14-1-0 (9) UD10 Fernando Juarez 13-8-1 (6) October 11, 1885 HW: Harry Woodson 17-5-0 (11) KO1 John Flood 17-7-1 (10) October 12, 1885 WW: Edward Banks 15-3-3 (5) TKO10 Jack C McGee 12-0-1 (12) October 14, 1885 WW: Bob Lyons 9-2-0 (4) KO1 Curtis Langham 13-4-4 (6) WW: Lonnie Cadaress 11-3-0 (9) UD10 Paddy Sullivan 10-1-1 (5) October 15, 1885 HW: Peter Jackson 11-2-1 (6) KO3 Tommy Chandler 23-7-1 (17) HW: C. C. Smith 8-4-0 (5) SD10 James Robertson Couper 19-9-0 (12) October 16, 1885 BW: Gerald Tickering 16-1-0 (7) UD10 Lawrence Wald 19-12-2 (10) MW: Tom Henry 14-3-0 (7) Draw10 Robert McMurray 16-14-3 (8) October 19, 1885 BW: Ronald Finlay 19-14-2 (8) UD10 Randy Hill 11-11-3 (3) HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 17-3-3 (15) TKO2 Bill Farnan 25-19-0 (18) October 21, 1885 MW: Billy Baker 10-3-2 (1) Draw10 George LaBlanche 17-3-1 (12) October 22, 1885 LW: Gil Brabble 16-5-3 (2) UD10 Joe Heiser 10-6-0 (2) HW: Charley Mitchell 20-5-1 (17) TKO10 Jake Kilrain 23-5-0 (16) October 23, 1885 FW: Stirling Stomp 10-4-0 (5) KO9 Donal Tuck 13-9-0 (12) October 29, 1885 LW: Billy Myer 14-2-0 (9) Draw10 Billy Edwards 16-4-1 (1) HW: Jimmy Elliot 16-11-1 (6) UD10 Charles Hadley 20-12-1 (11) October 30, 1885 HW: Mervine Thompson 14-8-0 (10) KO1 Tom Allen 21-10-1 (8) |
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November 1885 Rankings
Heavyweight Champ: John L. Sullivan 26-1-1 (21) 1: Larry Foley 12-1-0 (8) 2: Charley Mitchell 21-5-1 (18) 3: Jake Kilrain 23-6-0 (16) 4: Dick Matthews 18-5-0 (14) 5: Peter Jackson 12-2-1 (7) Middleweight Champ: Irish Jack Burke 20-3-0 (16) 1: WC McClellan 20-5-1 (13) 2: Billy Baker 10-3-3 (1) 3: Jack Dempsey 13-0-0 (11) 4: George LaBlanche 17-3-2 (12) 5: Bob Turnball 12-6-0 (3) Welterweight Champ: Tom McAlpine 15-0-0 (12) 1: Bryon Towers 22-9-1 (7) 2: Edward Banks 16-3-3 (6) 3: David Roche 13-8-1 (1) 4: Jack C McGee 12-1-1 (12) 5: Skin Doherty 8-6-0 (3) Lightweight Champ: Jem Carney 12-0-0 (7) 1: Billy Myer 14-2-1 (9) 2: Gil Brabble 17-5-3 (2) 3: Jack McAuliffe 15-0-0 (13) 4: Billy Edwards 16-4-2 (1) 5: Kirk Smyth 17-12-0 (6) Featherweight Champ: Torpedo Billy Murphy 20-2-0 (14) 1: Stirling Stomp 11-4-0 (6) 2: Bubba Moonshine 14-3-1 (6) 3: Fred Johnson 15-1-0 (9) 4: Fernando Juarez 13-9-1 (6) 5: Gil Frena 13-6-1 (2) Bantamweight Champ: Bill Baxter 16-2-1 (6) 1: Gerald Tickering 17-1-0 (7) 2: Karim Pereiva 11-1-0 (7) 3: Lawrence Wald 19-13-2 (10) 4: Nelson Moreno 10-0-0 (4) 5: Young Johnson 12-0-0 (4) Upcoming Title Fights December 12th : WW Title - Tom McApline vs. Bryan Towers |
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November 1885 Results
November 1, 1885 LW: George Taylor 18-6-2 (7) UD10 Joe Heiser 10-7-0 (2) November 3, 1885 LW: Billy Edwards 16-4-2 (1) UD10 J J McGinty 9-2-0 (5) BW: Gerald Tickering 17-1-0 (7) UD10 Fu-Kang Kun 9-8-0 (8) November 6, 1885 FW: Tajuddin Ahmed 12-2-0 (7) UD10 Billy Payne 18-10-0 (8) November 7, 1885 HW: Larry Foley 12-1-0 (8) MDraw10 John Donaldson 14-9-4 (8) FW: El-Shamy Dida 12-2-0 (4) UD10 Steve Evitts 7-5-1 (2) November 9, 1885 HW: Tommy Chandler 23-8-1 (17) UD10 John Flood 17-8-1 (10) November 10, 1885 BW: Jose Calles 12-6-0 (1) SD10 Nino Jurcic 9-2-0 (4) November 11, 1885 LW: Mike Daly 11-5-0 (11) TKO5 Javier Malkin 18-14-1 (5) November 12, 1885 HW: Mervine Thompson 15-8-0 (11) UD10 Pat Killen 18-3-0 (15) November 16, 1885 MW: Bob Turnball 12-6-0 (3) UD10 Denny Kelliher 11-0-0 (9) WW: Paddy Duffy 8-2-0 (5) UD10 Jack C McGee 12-1-1 (12) November 17, 1885 MW: John P Clow 12-5-3 (5) MD10 Pete McCoy 16-6-1 (11) November 20, 1885 HW: Jimmy Ryan 12-6-1 (9) KO5 Jim Fell 10-2-1 (7) November 21, 1885 HW: Jake Kilrain 23-6-0 (16) KO2 Bill Farnan 25-20-0 (18) November 22, 1885 LW: Billy Myer 14-2-1 (9) KO2 Harry Gilmore 10-9-2 (9) November 24, 1885 MW: WC McClellan 20-5-1 (13) MD10 Vojtech Jagr 11-1-1 (8) November 27, 1885 WW: Paddy Sullivan 10-2-1 (5) UD10 Troy Roberts 18-9-5 (1) HW: Billy Wilson 10-2-0 (8) SD10 Jack Malloy 11-5-1 (2) November 28, 1885 BW: Karim Pereiva 11-1-0 (7) UD10 Atsutane Deguchi 6-4-2 (3) WW: Bob Lyons 10-2-0 (5) KO8 Skin Doherty 8-6-0 (3) November 29, 1885 BW: Young Johnson 12-0-0 (4) UD10 Alfonso Gama 9-6-0 (2) November 30, 1885 HW: Greg Williams 11-1-0 (9) KO1 Mel Ford 8-8-2 (4) MW: Billy Baker 10-3-3 (1) KO4 Stephen Omenhead 19-13-2 (5) HW: Frank Herald 13-7-1 (7) Tech MD8 Charles Hadley 20-13-1 (11) |
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WBG World Welterweight Title
December 12th, 1885 Tom McAlpine (15-0-0 12KO) vs. Bryan Towers (22-9-1 7KO) McAlpine vs. Towers History McAlpine W UD6 McAlpine W TKO1 McAlpine W TKO3 Ding.....Ding.....Ding Round 1: No surprises here as no one is expecting a long fight. McAlpine is turely uncontested in the welterweight division. After waiting over a year for a real challenge to develop, the best out there, the number 1 contender, is Bryan Towers. McAlpine did what everyone expected him to do, and that is to give Towers a beating. By the end of the round, Towers' left eye is swelling and he has a cut over his right eye. A 10-8 round because of how one sided it was (Round to McAlpine 10-8, 10-8) Round 2: McAlpine slowed up a bit in this round as there is no need to take chances or try very hard. He wins the round easily. (Round to McAlpine, 20-17 McAlpine) Round 3: At the start of the round, McAlpine landed a shot to Towers' right eye which tore open the cut. The bleeding was just too severe and the referee stops the fight. The referee stops the fight at 0:47 of the 3rd round. Your winner by technical knock out, and STILL WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, TOM McALPINE! Last edited by sabotai : 04-28-2006 at 05:29 PM. |
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December 1885 Results
December 2, 1885 BW: Fu-Kang Kun 9-9-0 (8) KO1 Ronald Finlay 20-14-2 (8) December 3, 1885 HW: Greg Williams 12-1-0 (10) TKO6 Fred Crossley 25-17-2 (13) LW: Joe Heiser 10-8-0 (2) UD10 Javier Malkin 18-15-1 (5) FW: Lamia Ngouabi 8-2-0 (4) UD10 Hector Castro 10-5-0 (4) December 4, 1885 FW: Tajuddin Ahmed 13-2-0 (7) TKO6 Victor Medina 10-4-0 (3) December 5, 1885 WW: Troy Roberts 18-10-5 (1) TKO3 Rick Anthony 17-17-1 (6) December 6, 1885 HW: Charles Lange 26-13-3 (13) TKO8 Bill Farnan 25-21-0 (18) December 12, 1885 WW: WBG Title: Tom McAlpine 15-0-0 (12) TKO3 Bryan Towers 22-9-1 (7) December 17, 1885 HW: James Robertson Couper 20-10-0 (13) UD10 William Miller 20-13-0 (5) WW: Paddy Sullivan 11-2-1 (5) UD10 Gabriel Conejo 9-2-0 (2) December 18, 1885 MW: Billy Baker 11-3-3 (2) UD10 Jimmy Murray 15-11-1 (6) December 21, 1885 HW: Charley Mitchell 21-5-1 (18) KO8 Dick Matthews 18-5-0 (14) MW: Vojtech Jagr 11-2-1 (8) UD10 Denny Kelliher 11-1-0 (9) December 22, 1885 LW: Jack McAuliffe 15-0-0 (13) KO4 Kirk Smyth 17-12-0 (6) FW: Ray Planter 10-1-0 (8) TKO1 Billy Payne 18-11-0 (8) December 24, 1885 HW: Jake Kilrain 24-6-0 (17) TKO8 Jake Knifton 13-5-2 (5) December 25, 1885 MW: Tom Ferguson 10-4-0 (8) MD10 Stephen Omenhead 19-14-2 (5) December 27, 1885 FW: Fred Johnson 15-1-0 (9) UD10 Donal Tuck 13-10-0 (12) December 29, 1885 MW: John P Clow 13-5-3 (5) TKO8 WC McClellan 21-5-1 (13) LW: Billy Dacey 11-7-1 (9) MD10 Gil Brabble 17-5-3 (2) December 30, 1885 BW: Lawrence Wald 19-13-2 (10) UD10 Ricardo Del Toro 17-11-0 (3) December 31, 1885 HW: John Donaldson 14-9-5 (8) UD10 John Flood 17-9-1 (10) WW: Paddy Duffy 9-2-0 (5) UD10 Clayton Corbeil 17-11-1 (5) |
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Retired Fighters
Bantamweights Ronald Finlay 20-15-2 (8) --- Fought for the WBG BW Title on Aug. 21, 1882. Lost vs. Gerald Tickering, L KO3 Rick Rice 16-18-1 (1) --- In BW Top 10 from 1882 to 1885. 1885 Record: 2-6-0 (0) Eloi Junqueira 5-32-2 (1) David Olson 7-28-1 (1) Gary Rose 14-18-1 (4) Featherweights Luis Fernando Molina 13-12-1 (4) --- Highest rank: 3. 1885 Record: 0-4-1 (0) Alvin Rose 13-18-0 (4) Jim Safrar 6-23-1 (2) Bobby Spencer 1-31-0 (1) Lightweights Clinton Dole 5-25-4 (0) Calvin Jordan 5-18-5 (3) Welterweights Kelly Creviston 12-15-4 (4) --- WW Top 10 from 1882 to 1883 Jamal Belcher 15-21-1 (7) Middleweights Marvin Acton 14-16-3 (1) --- MW Top 10 from 1882 to 1883 Heavyweights Joe Hess 7-33-4 (5) John McDermont 5-29-7 (0) Jim Miles 12-22-4 (7) George Rooke 19-18-1 (12) Last edited by sabotai : 04-28-2006 at 09:32 PM. |
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New Fighters for 1886
Heavyweights Australian Billy Smith Steve O'Donnell Pat Kieley James Corbett Middleweights Tom Norton Charles McCarthy Ned McCann Young Billy Manning Mike Boden Welterweights Charley White Tom Wall Billy Teese Danny Shea Walter Redmond Billy Nalley George Milton Tom Meadows Charley Hermon Charles Gleason Pete Connelly Frank Burke Frank Brooks Lightweights George Lavigne Patsy Kerrigan Austin Gibbons Dan Custy Eddie Carroll Featherweights Charles "Bull" McCarthy Cal McCarthy Eugene Hornbacher Young Griffo Bantamweights Paddy Snow Ned Morris Jack Lyman Paddy Kelly Tommy Doherty George Dixon Young Cransden Tom Cassidy Hank Brennan Jimmy Brackett Last edited by sabotai : 04-28-2006 at 09:45 PM. |
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A Look at the Champions
Heavyweights John L Sullivan (26-1-1 21KO) Won title: Sept 20th, 1885 vs. Larry Foley by KO1 Possible Challengers: Larry Foley won the first fight between them in January of 1885. He'll be looking to get a 3rd match with Sullivan, although he recent draw with John Donaldson dropped hima few places in the rankings. The word is Foley's age has caught up with him and he's done. Other challengers include Jake Kilrain and Charley Mitchell. Kilrain lasted 10 rounds against Sullivan, losing a Unanimous Decision. Mitchell, the #2 ranked heavyweight, has never fought Sullivan. One last viable challenger would be Peter Jackson, although he's lost a few and has been very inactive. His 2 loses were to Sullivan (by TKO6) and Kilrain (by SD10) Middleweights Irish Jack Burke (20-3-0 16KO) Won title on Sept. 20, 1885 vs. Billy Baker by TKO11 This is Burke's second reign as middleweight champion. He first won the title on 4/14/1882 by beating Jimmy Murray. He lost the title a year later to Billy Baker. Possible Challengers: In his time between reigns, Burke only lost twice out of 14 fights. Bob Turnball beat him by MD10 (avenged a year later by KO10) and George LaBlanche. Both loses occured in 1883. Billy Baker will definately be looking for a rematch. The last possible challenger, and the most obvious, would be newcomer Jack Dempsey. He's won all 13 of his fights, 11 by KO. Most experts predict that once he gets his shot, he'll have a long reign as champion. Welterweights Tom McAlpine (16-0-0 13KO) Won Title on 7/29/1882 vs Nick Manno by TKO1 He has defended the title 4 times since winning the title. He's won all of his defense by KO. Possible Challengers: Not many. Paddy Duffy and Paddy Sullivan look like they have the ability to give McAlpine a challenge, but both are pretty inconsistent. Jack C McGee was well on his way to a title shot, but he's lost his last two fights. Lightweights Jem Carney (12-0-0 7KO) Won Title on 10/21/1883 vs George Taylor by TKO15 Lucky to have his title. Was losing to Billy Myer when he was awarded the fight based on cuts. Possible Challengers: Billy Myer will be getting a rematch. After that, Billy Edwards, a former lightweight champion, recently drew Myer and could be looking to get another shot. Newcomer Jack McAuliffe, undefeated in his 16 fights (14 by KO), beat Billy Edwards last year by UD10 and has won his last 3 fights by KO. Featherweights Torpedo Billy Murphy (20-2-0 14KO) Won Title on 8/11/1885 vs Stirling Stomp by UD15 Possible Challengers: Stirling Stomp should get a rematch, as he is the former champ. Newcomer Fred Johnson (16-1-0 9KO) looks like he can give Murphy a tough challenge. Bantamweights Bill Baxter (16-2-1 6KO) Won Title on 2/2/1885 vs Gerald Tickering by UD15 Fought for the belt on 2/3/1883 as well, losing to Tickering by UD15 Possible Challengers: Baxter and Tickering are going to fight for the 3rd time in February for the title. Youngster Nelson Moreno (11-0-0 4KO) looks like he could give Baxter or Tickering a challenge as well. |
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January 1886 Rankings
Heavyweights Champ: John L. Sullivan 26-1-1 (21) 1: Jake Kilrain 25-6-0 (18) 2: Charley Mitchell 22-5-1 (19) 3: Larry Foley 12-1-1 (8) 4: Dick Matthews 18-6-0 (14) 5: Tommy Chandler 24-8-1 (17) Middleweights Champ: Irish Jack Burke 20-3-0 (16) 1: Billy Baker 12-3-3 (2) 2: Jack Dempsey 13-0-0 (11) 3: George LaBlanche 17-3-2 (12) 4: Bob Turnball 13-6-0 (3) 5: John P. Clow 14-5-3 (6) Welterweights Champ: Tom McAlpine 16-0-0 (13) 1: Bryan Towers 22-10-1 (7) 2: Edward Banks 16-3-3 (6) 3: David Roche 13-8-1 (1) 4: Nick Manno 21-6-2 (9) 5: Lonnie Cadaress 12-3-0 (9) Lightweights Champ: Jem Carney 12-0-0 (7) 1: Billy Myer 15-2-1 (10) 2: Jack McAuliffe 16-0-0 (14) 3: Billy Edwards 17-4-2 (1) 4: Kirk Smyth 17-13-0 (6) 5: Billy Dacey 12-7-1 (9) Featherweights Champ: Torpedo Billy Murphy 20-2-0 (14) 1: Stirling Stomp 11-4-0 (6) 2: Bubba Moonshine 14-3-1 (6) 3: Fred Johnson 16-1-0 (9) 4: Fernando Juarez 13-9-1 (6) 5: Gil Frena 13-7-1 (2) Bantamweights Champ: Bill Baxter 16-2-1 (6) 1: Gerald Tickering 18-1-0 (7) 2: Karim Pereiva 12-1-0 (7) 3: Lawrence Wald 20-13-2 (10) 4: Nelson Moreno 11-0-0 (4) 5: Young Johnson 13-0-0 (4) Upcoming Title Fights January 27th - LW - Jem Carney vs. Billy Myer February 18th - BW - Bill Baxter vs. Gerald Tickering March 4th - FW - Torpedo Billy Murphy vs.Bubba Moonshine Last edited by sabotai : 04-30-2006 at 10:57 PM. |
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Tom McApline Retires
Reigning welterweight champion, Tom McAlpine, has decided to hang up his gloves for good at the age of 42. The old time champion has dominated the division since its creation several years ago and was the first fighter to win the WBG Welterweight Title. He has successfully defended the title 4 times since winning it in 1882, winning all fights by knockout. Had he desired, he could have dominated this weak division for several more years. There was also specualtion of him moving up in weight to fight for the middleweight crown. But at 42, he said it was time to retire. The WBG World Welterweight Title is now vacant. The WBG has stated it is setting up a tournament to decide the new champion, as there is no clear-cut #1 welterweight out there. Last edited by sabotai : 04-30-2006 at 11:03 PM. |
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WBG Lightweight Title Fight
January 27, 1886 Jem Carney (12-0-0 7KO) vs Billy Myer (15-2-1 10KO) Carney vs. Myer May 19, 1885 - Carney win TKO5, stopped on cuts Ding.....Ding.....Ding Round 1: The champion comes out swinging. He doesn't want any questions after this bout. He lands several hard shots and already has Myer's right eye swelling up. (Round to Carney, 10-9) Round 2: Myer answers back in this round, dominating much of the action. When the bell rang to end the round, Carney showed visible signs of swelling over his right eye. Both men are out to hurt each other. (Round to Myer, 19-19 Even) Round 3: Carney goes to work. He comes back in this round and beat up Myer pretty badly. The swelling for both fighters is getting worse, but Myer was hurt several times in the round, and is now carrying his hand low. He looks tired and beaten already. (Round to Carney, 29-28 Carney) Round 4: A more even round. Myer comes out, trying to gain back control, but Carney does his job and keeps Myer off of him. Carney controlled most of the action. (Round to Carney, 39-37 Carney) Round 5: Carney landed several power shots this round and hurt Myer pretty badly. The swelling over Myer's right eye has gotten terrible. I'm not sure he can see out of that eye anymore. Both fighters look beaten, but Myer is far worse. (Round to Carney, 49-46 Carney) Round 6: Close round as Carney looks to not to want to take any chances. He wins a very close round. Myer is looking exhausted out there. It might not be long before the referee stops the fight on account of the massive swelling over Myer's right eye. (Round to Carney, 59-55 Carney) Round 7: Carney is landing power shots at will as the swelling has gotten extreme. I can't see how this fight can go on much longer. Myer obviously can't see out of his right eye, and he can barely keep his hands up to defend himself. (Round to Carney, 69-64 Carney) Round 8: The referee looked at the swelling twice this round but let the fight continue. As the round neared its end, Myer was dropped by Carney. He managed to get to his feet, but barely. The referee took one look at him and waved his arms. Myer had had enough. The referee stops the fight at 2:58 of the 8th round, your winner by technical knock out, and STILL WBG LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, JEM CARNEY Last edited by sabotai : 05-02-2006 at 02:11 PM. |
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January 1886 Results
January 3, 1886 WW: Bob Lyons 11-2-0 (6) MD10 Nick Manno 21-6-2 (9) January 4, 1886 LW: Jacob Hyams 12-0-0 (10) UD10 George Taylor 19-6-2 (7) January 6, 1886 BW: Atsutane Deguchi 7-5-2 (3) KO8 Karim Pereiva 12-1-0 (7) January 7, 1886 MW: Bob Fitzsimmons 10-1-0 (8) KO4 Denny Kelliher 11-2-0 (9) January 8, 1886 MW: John P Clow 14-5-3 (6) TKO6 Duane Kolte 14-14-0 (4) WW: David Roche 13-8-1 (1) UD10 Gabriel Conejo 9-3-0 (2) January 11, 1886 HW: Dick Egan 20-6-0 (9) TKO8 Charley Mitchell 22-5-1 (19) January 12, 1886 MW: George LaBlanche 17-3-2 (12) TKO2 Tom Ferguson 11-4-0 (8) HW: Larry Foley 12-1-1 (8) MD10 Charles Hadley 20-14-1 (11) January 13, 1886 HW: Jimmy Elliot 17-11-1 (6) KO1 Bill Farnan 25-22-0 (18) January 18, 1886 WW: Bryan Towers 22-10-1 (7) KO3 Troy Roberts 19-10-5 (2) LW: Billy Frazier 10-0-0 (6) KO2 Gil Brabble 17-6-3 (2) January 19, 1886 HW: Jack Malloy 11-6-1 (2) UD10 Jack Ashton 6-1-0 (4) January 20, 1886 LW: Billy Dacey 12-7-1 (9) TKO5 Harry Gilmore 11-10-2 (9) January 22, 1886 WW: Paddy Duffy 10-2-0 (5) UD10 Fedar Balakirev 11-2-0 (4) HW: Jake Knifton 13-6-2 (5) TKO3 Charles Lange 27-13-3 (14) MW: Jimmy Murray 15-12-1 (6) UD10 Stephen Omenhead 19-15-2 (5) BW: Young Johnson 13-0-0 (4) UD10 Antonio Blanco 8-3-1 (2) January 23, 1886 MW: Jack Dempsey NP 13-0-0 (11) TKO7 Willie Ivory 12-12-2 (4) January 27, 1886 LW: WBG Title: Jem Carney 12-0-0 (7) TKO8 Billy Myer 15-2-1 (10) January 29, 1886 FW: Ray Planter 11-1-0 (9) MD10 El-Shamy Dida 13-2-0 (4) HW: Pat Killen 18-4-0 (15) TKO5 Jim Fell 11-3-1 (8) January 31, 1886 LW: Edward McDonald 18-6-0 (4) TKO8 Billy Young 10-1-0 (7) |
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WBG Bantamweight Title Fight
February 18th, 1886 Bill Baxter (16-2-1 6KO) vs. Gerald Tickering (18-1-0 7KO) Baxter vs Tickering History 4/21/1881 - Tickering won UD6 2/3/1883 - Tickering won UD15 2/2/1885 - Baxter won UD15 Ding......Ding.....Ding Round 1: The round started off slow, but Baxter quickly takes control of the fight. He had Tickering on the defensive for most of the round. (Round to Vaxter, 10-9) Round 2: The round started off even, with both fighters scoring points here and there, but Baxter took over in the last minute and now Tickering's right eye is showing some swelling. (Round to Baxter, 20-18 Baxter) Round 3: Baxter remains in total control. He lands a shot here and there, and Tickering can't seem to land anything in this round. (Round to Baxter, 30-27 Baxter) Round 4: Tickering shows signs of life for the first minute, but Baxter comes storming back and had Tickering running for much of the round. (Round to Baxter, 40-36 Baxter) Round 5: Baxter opens up a cut over Tickering's already swelling right eye. The cut isn't bad right now, but it's right over the eyebrow and could cause problems later in the fight. (Round to Baxter, 50-45 Baxter) Round 6: Baxter continues to dominate Tickering. (Round to Baxter, 60-54 Baxter) Round 7: The cut over Tickering's right eye has worsen and is now visibly bothering Tickering. Baxter landed several power shots that hurt Tickering and Tickering's right eye, both cut and swelling, is looking very badly. (Round to Baxter, 70-63 Baxter) Round 8: Baxter doesn't land anything strong, but he stays to the outside, seeming taking the round off, and lands at will from a distance. (Round to Baxter, 80-72 Baxter) Round 9: Baxter continues his domination. He doesn't want to take any chances and is just winning it outside now. (Round to Baxter, 90-81 Baxter) Round 10: Baxter wins yet another round. He seems content to just sit back, score points and wait for Tickering to open himself up and catch him with a counter. So far, he's winning the fight big. (Round to baxter, 100-90 Baxter) Round 11: Yet another round for Baxter. The referee is getting close to stopping this fight. Tickering isn't showing much offense. (Round to Baxter, 110-99 Baxter) Round 12: Another easy round for Baxter. (Round to Baxter, 120-108 Baxter) Round 13: Baxter was coasting to another round won when he lands a shot late in the round that worsens the cut over Tickering's right eye yet again. The referee stops the fight, saying the cut has gotten too bad. The fight ends at 2:41 of the 13th round, your winner by tchnical knockout, and STILL WBG BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, BILL BAXTER! Last edited by sabotai : 05-02-2006 at 07:48 PM. |
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February 1886 Results
February 2, 1886 FW: El-Shamy Dida 13-3-0 (4) MD10 Fernando Juarez 13-9-2 (6) February 3, 1886 HW: Dick Egan 21-6-0 (10) TKO10 Dick Matthews 18-6-0 (14) LW: Jack McAuliffe 16-0-0 (14) TKO5 Edward McDonald 19-6-0 (5) WW: Lonnie Cadaress 12-3-0 (9) KO2 Edward Banks 16-3-3 (6) February 4, 1886 MW: Tom Ferguson 11-5-0 (8) UD10 Vojtech Jagr 12-2-1 (8) February 5, 1886 FW: Fred Johnson 16-1-0 (9) TKO10 Stirling Stomp 11-4-0 (6) February 10, 1886 MW: George LaBlanche 18-3-2 (13) KO10 Bob Turnball 13-6-0 (3) February 11, 1886 LW: Jack Keenan 18-4-0 (11) UD10 Javier Malkin 18-16-1 (5) February 13, 1886 BW: Karim Pereiva 12-2-0 (7) TKO4 Atsutane Deguchi 8-5-2 (4) February 17, 1886 BW: Miguel Diaz 17-8-1 (3) UD10 Jose Calles 14-6-0 (1) February 18, 1886 BW: WBG Title: Bill Baxter 16-2-1 (6) TKO13 Gerald Tickering 18-1-0 (7) February 22, 1886 HW: Frank Herald 14-7-1 (7) KO5 Tom Lees 20-6-3 (14) February 24, 1886 BW: Raffaello Agnolutto 10-6-0 (1) UD10 Ricardo Del Toro 17-12-0 (3) February 25, 1886 MW: Jack Dempsey NP 14-0-0 (12) TKO3 Robert McMurray 16-14-4 (8) WW: Fedar Balakirev 11-3-0 (4) MD10 Troy Roberts 19-11-5 (2) February 26, 1886 BW: Stuart Maxx 14-12-2 (1) UD10 Randy Hill 12-12-3 (3) WW: Nick Manno 21-7-2 (9) UD10 Clayton Corbeil 17-12-1 (5) February 28, 1886 LW: Jacob Hyams 13-0-0 (10) Draw10 Billy Frazier 11-0-0 (7) HW: Peter Jackson 12-2-1 (7) KO6 Charley Mitchell 22-6-1 (19) |
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March 1886 Rankings
Heavyweights Champ: John L. Sullivan 26-1-1 (21) 1: Jake Kilrain 25-6-0 (18) 2: Larry Foley 13-1-1 (8) 3: Peter Jackson 13-2-1 (8) 4: Tommy Chandler 24-8-1 (17) 5: Dick Egan 22-6-0 (11) Middleweights Champ: Irish Jack Burke 20-3-0 (16) 1: Billy Baker 12-3-3 (2) 2: Jack Dempsey 15-0-0 (13) 3: George LaBlanche 19-3-2 (14) 4: John P Clow 15-5-3 (7) 5: WC McClellan 21-6-1 (13) Welterweights Champ: Vacant 1: Bryan Towers 23-10-1 (8) 2: David Roche 14-8-1 (1) 3: Lonnie Cadaress 13-3-0 (10) 4: Edward Banks 16-4-3 (6) 5: Paddy Duffy 11-2-0 (5) Lightweights Champ: Jem Carney 13-0-0 (8) 1: Billy Myer 15-3-1 (10) 2: Jack McAuliffe 17-0-0 (15) 3: Billy Edwards 17-4-2 (1) 4: Billy Dacey 13-7-1 (10) 5: Kirk Smyth 17-13-0 (6) Featherweights Champ: Torpedo Billy Murphy 20-2-0 (14) 1: Bubba Moonshine 14-3-1 (6) 2: Fred Johnson 17-1-0 (10) 3: Stirling Stomp 11-5-0 (6) 4: Gil Frena 13-7-1 (2) 5: El-Shamy Dida 14-3-0 (4) Bantamweights Champ: Bill Baxter 17-2-1 (7) 1: Gerald Tickering 18-2-0 (7) 2: Lawrence Wald 20-13-2 (10) 3: Young Johnson 14-0-0 (4) 4: Nelson Moreno 11-0-0 (4) 5: Miguel Diaz 18-8-1 (3) Upcoming Title Fights March 4th - FW - Torpedo Billy Murphy vs.Bubba Moonshine |
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WBG Featherweight Title Fight
March 3rd, 1886 Torpedo Billy Murphy (20-2-0 14KO) vs Bubba Moonshine (14-3-1 6KO) Murphy vs Moonshine History 8/26/1884 - Murphy won KO9 Ding.....Ding.....Ding Round 1: A slow, uneventful round. Murphy did a bit more. (Round to Murphy, 10-9) Round 2: Another uneventful round until Moonshine was dropped by a devestating combination, but Moonshine was saved by the bell (Round to Murphy 10-8, 20-17 Murphy) Round 3: Another uneventful round. Other than the knockdown, nothing has really happened. (Round to Murphy, 30-26 Murphy) Round 4: Murphy opened up in this round and landed shot after shot. Moonshine was hurt several times. (Round to Murphy, 40-35 Murphy) Round 5: Another round just like round 4, Moonshine got beat up. (Round to Murphy, 50-44 Murphy) Round 6: A pretty unevenful round. Moonshine looks really tired out there. (Round to Murphy, 60-53 Murphy) Round 7: Another round with Murphy beating on Moonshine. Moonshine's right eye is now visibly swollen. (Round to Murphy, 70-62 Murphy) Round 8: Another one sided round. It's now only a matter of time before Moonshine is knocked out (hopefully). (Round to Murphy, 80-71 Murphy) Round 9: Moonshine actually got a few shots in, but Murphy again dominated the round. (Round to Murphy, 90-80 Murphy) Round 10: Murphy opened up a cut over Moonshine's left eye, but it's on the outside of the eyebrow so it probably won't be much trouble. Unlike Muphy has been for Moonshine, that is. Another one sided round for the champ. (Round to Murphy, 100-89 Murphy) Round 11: Another one sided round. Not much reason for this fight to continue. (Round to Murphy, 110-98 Murphy) Round 12: One sided round with Moonshine going down once. (Round to Murphy 10-8, 120-106 Murphy) Round 13: Moonshine goes down again and survives the round. (Round to Murphy 10-8, 130-114 Murphy) Round 14: Another one sided round. The referee finally stops the fight near the end of the round. The referee stops the fight at 2:30 of the 14th round, your winner by technical knockout, and STILL WBG FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, TORPEDO BILLY MURPHY! Last edited by sabotai : 05-04-2006 at 07:36 PM. |
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March 1886 Results
March 2, 1886 HW: Harry Woodson 18-5-0 (12) UD10 Larry Foley 13-1-1 (8) MW: Billy Baker 12-3-3 (2) UD10 Vojtech Jagr 12-3-1 (8) March 3, 1886 WW: Skin Doherty 9-7-0 (3) UD10 Nick Manno 22-7-2 (9) March 4, 1886 WW: Lonnie Cadaress 13-3-0 (10) TKO6 Gabriel Conejo 9-4-0 (2) LW: Joe Heiser 12-8-0 (2) UD10 George Taylor 19-7-2 (7) FW: WBG Title: Torpedo Billy Murphy 20-2-0 (14) TKO14 Bubba Moonshine 14-3-1 (6) March 5, 1886 MW: John P Clow 15-5-3 (7) UD10 Willie Ivory 13-13-2 (4) March 6, 1886 WW: Curtis Langham 13-5-4 (6) UD10 David Roche 14-8-1 (1) March 7, 1886 WW: Bob Lyons 12-2-0 (6) KO4 Fedar Balakirev 12-3-0 (4) March 8, 1886 LW: Billy Myer 15-3-1 (10) KO3 Yasser Al-Fayed 10-4-0 (5) March 9, 1886 HW: Dick Matthews 18-7-0 (14) KO4 Charles Hadley 20-15-1 (11) BW: Nelson Moreno 11-0-0 (4) UD10 Raffaello Agnolutto 11-6-0 (1) BW: Lawrence Wald 20-13-2 (10) KO6 Stuart Maxx 15-12-2 (1) March 12, 1886 HW: Jake Kilrain 25-6-0 (18) TKO5 John Flood 17-10-1 (10) March 15, 1886 HW: Charley Mitchell 22-7-1 (19) TKO10 Bill Farnan 26-23-0 (19) FW: Fernando Juarez 13-10-2 (6) TKO1 Ruslan Manchurian 8-7-4 (0) March 18, 1886 FW: Tajuddin Ahmed 14-2-0 (8) TKO8 Tensing Norgay 10-5-1 (3) March 20, 1886 LW: Jacob Hyams 13-0-1 (10) TKO5 Gil Brabble 17-7-3 (2) March 22, 1886 HW: Pat Killen 20-4-0 (17) KO1 Jack Burns 19-18-3 (13) March 24, 1886 BW: Young Johnson 14-0-0 (4) UD10 Nino Jurcic 9-3-0 (4) MW: WC McClellan 21-6-1 (13) UD10 William Mahoney 12-6-2 (6) March 25, 1886 HW: Jimmy Ryan 14-6-1 (11) KO3 Fred Crossley 26-18-2 (13) March 27, 1886 FW: Richard Marinkovic 12-11-0 (4) UD10 Stirling Stomp 11-5-0 (6) March 29, 1886 LW: Jack McAuliffe 17-0-0 (15) UD10 Billy Young 10-2-0 (7) March 31, 1886 HW: James Robertson Couper 21-12-0 (13) KO5 Greg Williams 13-1-0 (11) Larry Foley shockingly loses to 16th rank Harry Woodson by unanimous decision. A lose a fighter outside of the top 10 effectively takes him out of the title picture. Foley has been very disappointing since losing his title. He drew John Donaldson, went on to win a majority decision against Charles Hadley (ranked 17 at the time) and has now lost a un. decision to a 16th ranked fighter. The time might have come for Larry Foley to retire. He has definately passed his prime. |
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April 1886 Results
April 3, 1886 MW: Tom Ferguson 13-5-0 (8) KO8 Mike Malone 11-4-0 (6) LW: Jack Keenan 19-4-0 (11) UD10 Billy Young 10-3-0 (7) April 7, 1886 MW: Tom Henry 14-3-1 (7) MD10 Jimmy Murray 16-12-1 (6) April 8, 1886 HW: Dick Egan 22-6-0 (11) TKO9 Harry Woodson 19-5-0 (12) WW: Lonnie Cadaress 14-3-0 (11) KO1 Curtis Langham 14-5-4 (6) April 11, 1886 HW: Jake Knifton 14-6-2 (6) UD10 Charley Mitchell 23-7-1 (20) April 12, 1886 HW: Pat Killen 21-4-0 (18) KO2 James Robertson Couper 22-12-0 (14) WW: Paddy Duffy 11-2-0 (5) UD10 David Roche 14-9-1 (1) MW: Bob Turnball 13-7-0 (3) KO10 George LaBlanche 19-3-2 (14) April 16, 1886 LW: Billy Frazier 11-0-1 (7) UD10 Walter Edgerton 14-14-1 (6) FW: Lamia Ngouabi 11-2-0 (6) UD10 Fred Johnson 17-1-0 (10) April 21, 1886 LW: Jack McAuliffe 18-0-0 (15) UD10 Jacob Hyams 14-0-1 (11) BW: Yao Eyadama 10-2-0 (2) SD10 Lawrence Wald 21-13-2 (11) April 23, 1886 WW: Paddy Carey 10-0-0 (5) TKO7 Rick Anthony 19-18-1 (7) April 25, 1886 HW: Mervine Thompson 18-9-0 (12) TKO8 Peter Courtney 12-0-0 (7) April 26, 1886 HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 18-3-3 (16) TKO3 John Donaldson 15-9-5 (8) April 27, 1886 FW: Ray Planter 12-1-0 (9) KO7 Billy Payne 19-12-0 (8) FW: El-Shamy Dida 14-3-0 (4) UD10 Tajuddin Ahmed 15-2-0 (9) Last edited by sabotai : 05-04-2006 at 08:45 PM. |
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May 1886 Rankings
Heavyweights Champ: John L. Sullivan 26-1-1 (21) 1: Jake Kilrain 26-6-0 (19) 2: Peter Jackson 13-2-1 (8) 3: Tommy Chandler 24-8-1 (17) 4: Dick Egan 23-6-0 (12) 5: Dick Matthews 19-7-0 (15) Middleweights Champ: Irish Jack Burke 20-3-0 (16) 1: Billy Baker 13-3-3 (2) 2: Jack Dempsey 15-0-0 (13) 3: John P Clow 16-5-3 (7) 4: WC McClellan 22-6-1 (13) 5: Bob Turnball 14-7-0 (4) Welterweights Champ: Vacant 1: Bryan Towers 23-10-1 (8) 2: Lonnie Cadaress 15-3-0 (12) 3: Edward Banks 16-4-3 (6) 4: Paddy Duffy 12-2-0 (5) 5: Bob Lyons 13-2-0 (7) Lightweights Champ: Jem Carney 13-0-0 (8) 1: Billy Myer 16-3-1 (11) 2: Jack McAullife 19-0-0 (15) 3: Billy Edwards 17-4-2 (1) 4: Billy Dacey 13-7-1 (10) 5: Edward McDonald 19-7-0 (5) Featherweights Champ: Torpedo Billy Murphy 21-2-0 (15) 1: Bubba Moonshine 14-4-1 (6) 2: Lamia Ngouabi 12-2-0 (6) 3: Fred Johnson 17-2-0 (10) 4: Richard Marinkovic 13-11-0 (4) 5: Stirling Stomp 11-6-0 (6) Bantamweights Champ: Bill Baxter 17-2-1 (7) 1: Gerald Tickering 18-2-0 (7) 2: Young Johnson 15-0-0 (4) 3: Nelson Moreno 12-0-0 (4) 4: Yao Eyadama 11-2-0 (2) 5: Lawrence Wald 21-14-2 (11) Upcoming Title Fights May 24th - MW Title - Irish Jack Burke vs. "The Nonpariel" Jack Dempsey Last edited by sabotai : 05-05-2006 at 11:01 PM. |
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Am I wrong in remembering reading somewhere that back in the old days, there were unlimited number of rounds and that some fights went 30-40 rounds.
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No your right, pre 1900 Fights often went to a finish and even in the early 1900's through the Teens fights were scheduled for 20 rounds or more. Unfortunately TB2 doesn't have an option to go more than 15 rounds. |
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Right. The rules back then were very different. If you look at the fight history of a lot of fighters, you'll see a LOT of 3 round exhibitions. That's one way a fighter made money back then. You take two high profile fighters, and they basically toured the country, fighting 3 round exhibitions (imagine if, say, Roy Jones Jr. and Bernard Hopkins went from city to city, fighting 3 round exhibitons. That sort of thing happened a lot back then) But back in the bareknuckle era (London Prize Ring rules), rounds lasted until a fighter was kncoked down. If you played Fight Night Round 3 (and Round 2 had it I think), the Hard Hits rules are similar to how the rounds went. When a fighter was knocked down, the round would be over. When the next round started, if the fighter how got knocked down could not continue, it was ruled a KO (I think the fighter had to make it back to his corner within a certain amount of time too or have it ruled a KO). These are the fights you hear about going into the 40+ round range. John L. Sullivan's last bareknuckle defense against Jake Kilrain lasted 75 rounds, but lasted an hour and a half (which averages out to a little over 1 minute per round). As BYU points out, TB2 does not simulate these kinds of fights. And the max round limit in the game is 15 rounds (plus, back then and for much of boxing's history, decisions were decided by the referee, not a panel of judges. That part is available in TB2, tho). That's why I started off the dynasty by making it an alternate history type dynasty. "What if they fought with the same rules that fighters fight with now" sort of thing. Last edited by sabotai : 05-05-2006 at 03:48 PM. |
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WBG Middleweight Title Fight
May 24th, 1886 Irish jack Burke (20-3-0 16KO) vs "The Nonpariel" Jack Dempsey (15-0-0 13KO) Common Opponents Marvin Acton: Burke W KO3, W KO3, Dempsey W TKO9 John P Clow: Burke W UD10, Dempsey W KO8 George LaBlanche: Burke L TKO6, Dempsey W KO10 Ding.....Ding.....Ding Round 1: A back and forth, semi-active round. Burke did a bit more. (Round to Burke, 10-9 Burke) Round 2: Dempsey started off good, but Burke landed a shot that staggered Dempsey for a bit. But Dempsey came back and had Burke stunned and hurt late in the round. (Round to Dempsey, 19-19 Even) Round 3: A slow round that saw Burke do nothing. Dempsey scored here and there, and as the round closed, he poured it on and had Burke hurt again. (Round to Dempsey, 29-28 Dempsey) Round 4: Lot sof punches thrown this round. Burke went on the offensive and had Dempsey hurt. Dempsey got his shots in too. (Round to Burke, 38-38 Even) Round 5: De,psey started off the round by hurting Burke and was all over him the entire round. (Round to Dempsey, 48-47 Dempsey) Round 6: Again Dempsey starts off with a hard shot that staggers Burke, and again, Burke spends most of the round getting hit with clean shots. The last two rounds have taken a bit out of the champ. (Round to Dempsey, 58-56 Dempsey) Round 7: It looks like this is becoming Dempsey's fight. He spends another round mostly giving out punishment. Burke did get a nice shot in near the end of the round that stunned Dempsey, but too little, too late. (Round to Dempsey, 68-65 Dempsey) Round 8: A very close round. Some swelling is now visible over Dempsey's right eye. The champ kept it close, and did a bit more. (Round to Burke, 77-75 Dempsey) Round 9: Burke turned the tide for most of the round where he got a shot in that put Dempsey on the defensive. However, Dempseystormed back at the end, landing several shots of his own. (Round to Burke, 86-85 Dempsey) Round 10: Action clowed down some. Dempsey wins an uneventful round. (Round to Dempsey, 96-94 Dempsey) Round 11: They made up for the lack of action in this round. It went back and forth, but as the round closed, Burke landed a couple of nice shots to punctuate the round. (Round to Burke, 105-104 Dempsey) Round 12: Burke completely controls the round, but nothing of note really happened. (Round to Burke, 114-114 Even) Round 13: Dempsey now wrestles control away. He started off by hurting Burke at the beginning of the round, but didn't do much afterwards. (Round to Dempsey, 124-123 Dempsey) Round 14: Dempsey was all over Burke in this round as he totally dominated the champion. (Round to Dempsey, 134-132 Dempsey) Round 15: A pretty uneventful round with Dempsey controlling. (Round to Dempsey, 144-141 Dempsey) It evened up after 12, but Dempsey wins the last few rounds. Might be interesting socring here... My score: 144-141 Dempsey Ringside Expert: 145-141 Dempsey After 15 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards. Judge 1 scores the bout 145-140 for Jack Demspey Judge 2 scores the bout 143-142 for Irish Jack Burke Judge 3 scores the bout 145-140 for your winner......by split decision...... and NEW WBG MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, "THE NONPARIEL" JACK DEMPSEY! Last edited by sabotai : 05-05-2006 at 11:22 PM. |
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May 1886 Results
The downfall of former champion Larry Foley continues, as he lost by KO9 to a middle aged journeyman named George "Old Chocolate" Godfrey. The lose pretty much seals his fate. Climbing back up the ranks at his age will be close to impossible as this marks his 2nd lose in a row to a low ranked fighter and has taken him entirely out of the top 10. Jake Kilrain also stumbled. He was getting in line for a title shot when he shockingly lost a decision to journeyman Al Greenfield. He slips far down the ranks as well. As a result, Peter Jackson finds himself sitting in the #1 contender spot. May 1, 1886 FW: Fernando Juarez 14-10-2 (7) KO10 Tensing Norgay 11-6-1 (3) May 4, 1886 WW: Paddy Sullivan 12-2-1 (5) KO10 Dom Mintoff 12-4-0 (8) FW: Stirling Stomp 11-6-0 (6) MDraw10 Steve Evitts 9-8-1 (4) May 5, 1886 HW: Frank Herald 15-8-1 (8) KO6 Bill Farnan 26-24-0 (19) May 8, 1886 MW: Billy Baker 13-3-3 (2) UD10 Robert McMurray 17-16-4 (9) WW: Fedar Balakirev 12-4-0 (4) SD10 Gabriel Conejo 9-5-0 (2) May 9, 1886 HW: Al Greenfield 17-5-1 (11) UD10 Jake Kilrain 26-6-0 (19) May 11, 1886 WW: David Roche 14-10-1 (1) MD10 Young Shannon 11-1-0 (6) May 14, 1886 HW: Harry Woodson 19-6-0 (12) KO10 Jim Dunn 16-11-2 (3) May 15, 1886 FW: Young Pluto 10-0-0 (10) KO1 Victor Medina 10-5-0 (3) May 17, 1886 HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 19-3-3 (17) KO9 Larry Foley 13-2-1 (8) May 18, 1886 LW: Jimmy Carroll 10-0-0 (9) UD10 Jacob Hyams 14-1-1 (11) MW: Tom Henry 15-3-1 (7) SD10 Tom Ferguson 14-5-0 (9) May 20, 1886 LW: Billy Frazier 12-0-1 (7) UD10 Mike Daly 12-5-0 (12) May 21, 1886 WW: Curtis Langham 14-6-4 (6) UD10 Paddy Carey 11-0-0 (6) May 23, 1886 BW: Raffaello Agnolutto 12-7-0 (1) UD10 Lawrence Wald 21-14-2 (11) HW: Dick Egan 23-6-0 (12) TKO5 Paddy Ryan 14-11-0 (13) May 24, 1886 MW: Mike Malone 11-5-0 (6) UD10 John P Clow 16-5-3 (7) MW: WBG Title: Jack Dempsey NP 15-0-0 (13) SD15 Irish Jack Burke 20-3-0 (16) May 29, 1886 FW: Bubba Moonshine 14-4-1 (6) UD10 Manuel Corrado 7-4-0 (3) HW: Greg Williams 13-2-0 (11) KO6 Mel Ford 10-10-3 (5) MW: Jimmy Murray 16-13-1 (6) KO4 Willie Ivory 14-14-2 (4) |
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June 1886 Results
El-Shamy Dida, a fighter from Ethiopia now fighting in the US, defeated Bubba Moonshine to set himself up for a title shot at Torpedo Billy Murphy. Looks liek that fight is on for August. Peter Jackson and Jake Kilrain fought to a draw this month, putting in doubts Jackson's chance at a title shot. However, with Larry Foley and Kilrain both still low in the rankings, Peter Jackson is the only real fight out there for the champion. George LaBlanche and WC McClellan also fought to a technical draw this month. Both were looking to jump into the #1 contender spot, but both stay just short as the former champion, Irish Jack Burke, still sits there. June 1, 1886 LW: Billy Frazier 13-0-1 (7) UD10 J J McGinty 12-5-0 (7) HW: Jimmy Elliot 18-11-1 (7) MD10 Charley Mitchell 23-8-1 (20) June 3, 1886 HW: John Flood 17-11-1 (10) KO4 Mick Dooley 14-4-2 (13) June 6, 1886 FW: Fred Johnson 17-2-0 (10) TKO4 Tajuddin Ahmed 15-3-0 (9) FW: El-Shamy Dida 15-3-0 (4) UD10 Bubba Moonshine 15-4-1 (6) WW: Paddy Carey 11-1-0 (6) UD10 Hector Escalas 10-6-0 (6) June 12, 1886 HW: James Robertson Couper 22-14-0 (14) KO1 Fred Crossley 26-19-2 (13) MW: Vojtech Jagr 12-4-1 (8) UD10 Tom Ferguson 14-6-0 (9) HW: Peter Jackson 13-2-1 (8) Draw10 Jake Kilrain 26-7-0 (19) June 15, 1886 WW: Paddy Duffy 12-2-0 (5) SD10 Curtis Langham 15-6-4 (6) BW: Nelson Moreno 12-0-0 (4) UD10 Jose Calles 14-7-0 (1) June 19, 1886 MW: George LaBlanche 19-4-2 (14) Tech Draw4 WC McClellan 22-6-1 (13) June 20, 1886 HW: Frank Slavin 26-11-0 (21) UD10 George Old Chocolate Godfrey 20-3-3 (18) LW: Mike Daly 12-6-0 (12) UD10 George Taylor 19-8-2 (7) WW: Dom Mintoff 12-5-0 (8) UD10 Fedar Balakirev 13-4-0 (4) June 22, 1886 MW: Pete McCoy 16-7-1 (11) UD10 Billy Baker 14-3-3 (2) HW: Jack Boylan 17-6-4 (2) SD10 Jack Malloy 14-7-1 (3) June 28, 1886 HW: Frank Herald 16-8-1 (9) KO3 Charles Lange 28-14-3 (14) June 30, 1886 WW: Paddy Sullivan 13-2-1 (6) UD10 Bryan Towers 23-10-1 (8) |
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July 1886 Reankings
Heavyweights Champ:John L. Sullivan 26-1-1 (21) 1: Peter Jackson 13-2-2 (8) 2: Tommy Chandler 24-8-1 (17) 3: Dick Egan 24-6-0 (13) 4: Dick Matthews 19-7-0 (15) 5: Jake Knifton 15-6-2 (6) Middleweights Champ: Jack Dempsey 16-0-0 (13) 1: Irish jack Burke 20-4-0 (16) 2: WC McClellan 22-6-2 (13) 3: George LaBlanche 19-4-3 (14) 4: Bob Turnball 14-7-0 (4) 5: Pete McCoy 17-7-1 (11) Welterweights Champ: Vacant 1: Lonjie Cadaress 15-3-0 (12) 2: Paddy Sullivan 14-2-1 (6) 3: Bryan Towers 23-11-1 (8) 4: Edward Banks 16-4-3 (6) 5: Paddy Duffy 13-2-0 (5) Lightweights Champ: Jem Carney 13-0-0 (8) 1: Billy Myer 16-3-1 (11) 2: Jack McAullife 19-0-0 (15) 3: Edward McDonald 19-7-0 (5) 4: Mike Daly 13-6-0 (12) 5: Billy Frazier 14-0-1 (7) Featherweights Champ: Torpedo Billy Murphy 21-2-0 (15) 1: El-Shamy Dida 16-3-0 (4) 2: Bubba Moonshine 15-5-1 (6) 3: Fred Johnson 18-2-0 (11) 4: Lamia Ngouabi 12-2-0 (6) 5: Richard Marinkovic 13-11-0 (4) Bantamweights Champ: Bill Baxter 17-2-1 (7) 1: Gerald Tickering 18-2-0 (7) 2: Nelson Moreno 13-0-0 (4) 3: Yao Eyadama 11-2-0 (2) 4: Miguel Diaz 18-8-1 (3) 5: Karim Pereiva 13-2-0 (8) Upcoming Title Fights August 5th - FW Title - Torpedo Billy Murphy vs. El-Shamy Dida Last edited by sabotai : 05-07-2006 at 07:42 PM. |
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July 1886 Results
July 3, 1886 HW: Frank Slavin 27-11-0 (21) UD10 Jake Knifton 15-6-2 (6) July 4, 1886 MW: Irish Jack Burke 20-4-0 (16) TKO3 Vojtech Jagr 13-4-1 (8) BW: Raffaello Agnolutto 13-7-0 (1) TKO2 Fu-Kang Kun 12-10-0 (11) BW: Elias Hamilton 11-1-0 (11) KO4 Alfonso Gama 12-9-1 (4) July 6, 1886 HW: Dick Matthews 19-7-0 (15) TKO1 Frank Herald 17-8-1 (10) July 10, 1886 FW: Young Pluto 11-0-0 (11) KO1 Fernando Juarez 15-10-2 (8) HW: James Robertson Couper 23-14-0 (15) SD10 Craig Williams 12-0-0 (10) HW: Harry Woodson 20-6-0 (13) Draw10 George Old Chocolate Godfrey 20-4-3 (18) July 12, 1886 LW: Jimmy Carroll 12-0-0 (9) TKO8 Joe Heiser 14-8-0 (2) July 13, 1886 MW: Pete McCoy 17-7-1 (11) MD10 Tom Ferguson 14-7-0 (9) July 14, 1886 LW: Billy Myer 16-3-1 (11) KO5 Jake Karcher 11-0-0 (9) July 18, 1886 WW: Paddy Duffy 13-2-0 (5) UD10 Clayton Corbeil 18-14-2 (5) MW: George LaBlanche 19-4-3 (14) TKO6 Robert McMurray 18-17-4 (10) July 19, 1886 HW: Dick Egan 24-6-0 (13) KO8 Jimmy Ryan 16-7-1 (13) WW: Jack C McGee 12-2-1 (12) TKO6 Dom Mintoff 13-5-0 (8) July 22, 1886 HW: Mick Dooley 14-5-2 (13) KO1 Johnny Woods 18-10-2 (12) July 23, 1886 BW: Gerald Tickering 18-2-0 (7) TKO2 Antonio Blanco 10-5-1 (4) July 26, 1886 FW: Stirling Stomp 11-6-1 (6) KO6 Steve Evitts 10-8-2 (4) BW: Young Johnson 15-1-0 (4) TKO9 Jack Turner 21-18-0 (8) July 27, 1886 WW: Paddy Carey 12-1-0 (6) UD10 Skin Doherty 11-7-0 (3) July 30, 1886 HW: Mervine Thompson 19-10-0 (13) UD10 Charles Lange 28-15-3 (14) |
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WBG Featherweight Title Fight
August 5th, 1886 Torpedo Billy Murphy (21-2-0 15KO) vs El-Shamy Dida (16-3-0 4KO) Common Opponents Bubba Moonshine: Murphy W TKO14, W KO9, Dida W UD10 Gil Frena: Murphy L DQ6, Dida L UD10 Derrick Haynes: Murphy W KO6, Dida W TKO8 Ding.....Ding.....Ding Round 1: Murphy came out and completely dominated the round. (Murphy 10-9) Round 2: Murphy again dominates the round. Dida isn't putting up much of a fight. (Round to Murphy, 20-18 Murphy) Round 3: Much slower round, but Murphy easily wins another round. (Round to Murphy, 30-27 Murphy) Round 4: Another dominated round by Murphy. Dida tasted the canvas twice in the round, both times getting up fast. (Round to Murphy 10-7, 40-34 Murphy) Round 5: Dida is showing signs of swelling over his left eye as the round ended. Another round with Murphy in complete control. (Round to Murphy, 50-43 Murphy) Round 6: Murphy easily dominates again. Dida is completely exhausted after the beating he has taken. (Round to Murphy, 60-52 Murphy) Round 7: Shamy put up a fight this round, but in the last 30 seconds, Murphy absolutely destroyed him. Can't see this one going on for much longer. (Round to Murphy, 70-61 Murphy) Round 8: Murphy keeps dominating. As the round closed, Murphy landed a devastating shot that looked like it really hurt Dida. (Round to Murphy, 80-70 Murphy) Round 9: Despite the damage he has taken, Shamy is refusing to go down. (Round to Murphy, 90-79 Murphy) Round 10: Not much to say but Murphy dominates another round. (Round to Murphy, 100-88 Murphy) Round 11: Dida is knocked down twice in the round. The second time he was saved by the bell. (Round to Murphy 10-7, 110-95 Murphy) Round 12: Another round for Murphy. (Round to Murphy, 120-104 Murphy) Round 13: Another round for Murphy. (Round to Murphy, 130-113 Murphy) Round 14: Yet another round for Murphy. (Round to Murphy, 140-122 Murphy) Round 15: Shamy makes it all 15 rounds. Bad news, he lost every one of them. (Round to Murphy, 150-131 Murphy) My score: 150-131 Murphy Ringside Expert: 150-133 Murphy After 15 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards. Judge 1 scores the fight 149-132 Judges 2 and 3 score the fight 150-131, all for your winner by unanimous decision... and STILL WBG FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, TORPEDO BILLY SMITH Last edited by sabotai : 05-07-2006 at 08:19 PM. |
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August 1886 Results
A couple of one time title contenders fall this month. Both Bubba Moonshine and Billy Baker lost this month. This was Baker's second straight lose and has fallen to #7 in the rankings. Moonshine also lost his 2nd fight in a row, losing to Dida a few months ago, and Young Pluto this month. August 5, 1886 FW: WBG Title: Torpedo Billy Murphy 21-2-0 (15) UD15 El-Shamy Dida 16-3-0 (4) MW: WC McClellan 22-6-2 (13) TKO9 John P Clow 16-6-3 (7) August 7, 1886 HW: Tommy Chandler 24-8-1 (17) UD10 Jimmy Elliot 19-11-1 (7) August 9, 1886 LW: Billy Edwards 17-5-2 (1) UD10 J J McGinty 12-6-0 (7) August 10, 1886 WW: Lonnie Cadaress 15-3-0 (12) KO4 Edward Banks 17-4-3 (7) August 11, 1886 BW: Nelson Moreno 13-0-0 (4) UD10 Tong-Lim Chin 9-4-1 (7) MW: Denny Kelliher 13-4-0 (10) UD10 Vojtech Jagr 13-5-1 (8) BW: Young Johnson 16-1-0 (5) UD10 Karim Pereiva 13-2-0 (8) August 12, 1886 WW: Paddy Duffy 14-2-0 (5) KO6 David Roche 15-10-1 (1) August 13, 1886 FW: Young Pluto 12-0-0 (12) KO3 Bubba Moonshine 15-5-1 (6) August 14, 1886 WW: Skin Doherty 11-8-0 (3) UD10 Fedar Balakirev 13-5-0 (4) August 15, 1886 HW: Frank Herald 17-9-1 (10) UD10 C. C. Smith 10-7-0 (6) HW: Billy Wilson 12-3-0 (8) UD10 Jim Fell 16-4-1 (11) August 18, 1886 LW: Jack McAuliffe 19-0-0 (15) KO6 Jack Keenan 20-4-0 (11) August 23, 1886 HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 20-4-4 (18) TKO6 John Flood 19-11-1 (12) August 25, 1886 HW: Peter Jackson 13-2-2 (8) UD10 Dick Matthews 20-7-0 (16) LW: Jacob Hyams 16-2-1 (12) KO9 Billy Dacey 15-8-1 (12) August 26, 1886 MW: Bob Turnball 14-7-0 (4) UD10 Billy Baker 14-4-3 (2) August 27, 1886 FW: Fred Johnson 18-2-0 (11) KO7 Fernando Juarez 15-11-2 (8) August 30, 1886 HW: Larry Foley 14-3-1 (9) UD10 Charles Hadley 21-16-1 (11) |
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September 1886 Rankings
Heavyweights Champ: John L. Sullivan 26-1-1 (21) 1: Peter Jackson 14-2-2 (8) 2: Tommy Chandler 25-8-1 (17) 3: Dick Egan 25-6-0 (14) 4: Dick Matthews 20-8-0 (16) 5: Harry Woodson 20-6-1 (13) Middleweights Champ: Jack Dempsey 16-0-0 (13) 1: Irish Jack Burke 21-4-0 (17) 2: Bob Turnball 15-7-0 (4) 3: WC McClellan 23-6-2 (14) 4: George LaBlanche 20-4-3 (15) 5: Pete McCoy 18-7-1 (11) Welterweights Champ: Vacant 1: Lonnie Cadaress 16-3-0 (13) 2: Paddy Sullivan 14-2-1 (6) 3: Bryan Towers 23-11-1 (8) 4: Paddy Duffy 15-2-0 (6) 5: Edward Banks 17-5-3 (7) Lightweights Champ: Jem Carney 13-0-0 (8) 1: Billy Myer 17-3-1 (12) 2: Jack McAullife 20-0-0 (16) 3: Edward McDonald 19-7-0 (5) 4: Billy Fraizer 14-0-1 (7) 5: Jacob Hyams 17-2-1 (13) Featherweights Champ: Torpedo Billy Murphy 22-2-0 (15) 1: Fred Johnson 19-2-0 (12) 2: El-Shamy Dida 16-4-0 (4) 3: Lamia Ngouabi 12-2-0 (6) 4: Young Pluto 13-0-0 (13) 5: Bubba Moonshine 15-6-1 (6) Bantamweights Champ: Bill Baxter 17-2-1 (7) 1: Gerald Tickering 19-2-0 (8) 2: Nelson Moreno 14-0-0 (4) 3: Yao Eyadama 11-2-0 (2) 4: Miguel Diaz 18-8-1 (3) 5: Young Johnson 17-1-0 (5) Upcoming Title Fights Sept. 29th - BW Title - Bill Baxter vs. Nelson Moreno Oct. 21st - HW Title - John L. Sullivan vs. Peter Jackson Dec. 15th - LW Title - Jem Carney vs. Jack McAullife |
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WBG Bantamweight Title Fight
Sept. 29th, 1886 Bill Baxter (17-2-1 7KO) vs. Nelson Moreno (14-0-0 4KO) Ding.....Ding.....Ding Round 1: The champion takes an uneventful first round. (Round to Baxter, 10-9 Baxter) Round 2: Another uneventful round goes to the champ. (Round to Baxter, 20-18 Baxter) Round 3: Baxter opens up in this round and lands a lot of shots. (Round to Baxter, 30-27 Baxter) Round 4: Moreno fights back in this round. Not all that much happened, but Moreno kept the pressure on and did more than the champ. (Round to Moreno, 39-37 Baxter) Round 5: Moreno dominates the round by landing shot after shot. None of the punches hurt Baxter, but he kept the champ confused. (Round to Moreno, 48-47 Baxter) Round 6: Doesn't get more uneventful than this round. What a dud. (Round to Baxter, 58-56 Baxter) Round 7: The crowd is starting to get restless. (Round to Moreno, 67-66 Baxter) Round 8: Baxter opened a cut on the outside of Moreno's right eye. Doesn't look like it will effect Moreno. Other than that, neither fighter really got the upper hand. (Round to Baxter, 77-75 Baxter) Round 9: Baxter looked like he was going to dominated the round, but Moreno fought back and, in my mind, evened up the round. (Round Even, 87-85 Baxter) Round 10: Another uneventful round. This entire fight is turning out to be a dud. (Round to Baxter, 97-94 Baxter) Round 11: The action picks up a bit. Moreno wins a close round. (Round to Moreno, 106-104 Baxter) Round 12: Finally, some good action. Baxter laid into Moreno and had him hurt late in the round. (Round to Baxter, 116-113 Baxter) Round 13: Baxter has really taken control of the fight as he dominated the round. Moreno is now going to need a KO to win (are a few knockdowns) to win. (Round to baxter, 126-122 Baxter) Round 14: And the fight goes back to boring, uneventfulness. (Round to Baxter, 136-131 Baxter) Round 15: Baxter opens up the cut again and wins the last, semi-active round. (Round to Baxter, 146-140 Baxter) After 15 rounds fo action, we go to the scorecards... Judge 1 scores the bout 145-142 Judge 2 scores the bout 144-143, and Judge 3 scores the bout 146-141, all for your winner by unanimous decision... and STILL WBG BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, BILL BAXTER! |
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September 1886 Results
September 1, 1886 WW: Lonnie Cadaress 16-3-0 (13) KO3 Dom Mintoff 14-6-0 (9) September 3, 1886 BW: Lawrence Wald 21-15-2 (11) SD10 Fu-Kang Kun 13-11-0 (11) BW: Nino Jurcic 10-5-1 (4) TKO10 Gerald Tickering 19-2-0 (8) September 4, 1886 LW: Billy Myer 17-3-1 (12) TKO6 Billy Edwards 18-5-2 (1) September 6, 1886 BW: Yao Eyadama 11-2-0 (2) TKO1 Alfonso Gama 13-10-1 (4) September 7, 1886 WW: Nick Manno 22-8-2 (9) UD10 Paddy Carey 14-1-0 (6) HW: Jimmy Elliot 19-12-1 (7) TKO9 Frank Herald 18-9-1 (10) MW: Bill Gabig 11-0-0 (7) UD10 Pete McCoy 18-7-1 (11) LW: George Taylor 20-9-2 (7) TKO7 Kirk Smyth 18-15-0 (6) September 9, 1886 MW: Tom Ferguson 15-8-0 (10) UD10 William Mahoney 12-7-2 (6) MW: Billy Baker 14-5-3 (2) UD10 Denny Kelliher 14-4-0 (10) September 10, 1886 HW: Harry Woodson 20-6-1 (13) KO7 George Old Chocolate Godfrey 21-4-4 (19) September 16, 1886 WW: Jack C McGee 13-2-1 (13) MD10 Young Shannon 11-2-0 (6) September 19, 1886 FW: Steve Evitts 11-9-2 (5) MD10 Lamia Ngouabi 12-2-0 (6) HW: Larry Foley 15-3-1 (9) MD10 Bill Farnan 28-25-0 (20) September 20, 1886 LW: Billy Frazier 14-0-1 (7) UD10 George Wilson 10-2-1 (3) September 26, 1886 HW: Jack Malloy 15-8-1 (3) TKO10 John Flood 19-12-1 (12) September 27, 1886 FW: Young Pluto 13-0-0 (13) TKO8 Victor Medina 12-7-0 (4) September 29, 1886 BW: WBG Title: Bill Baxter 17-2-1 (7) UD15 Nelson Moreno 14-0-0 (4) |
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WBG Heavyweight Title Fight
October 21st, 1886 John L. Sullivan (26-1-1 21KO) vs Peter Jackson (14-2-2 8KO) Previous Results Sullivan W TKO6 Ding.....Ding.....Ding Round 1: The round started off fast, but slowed down pretty quickly. A very close round, with a slight nod in the favor of Sullivan. (Round to Sullivan, 10-9 Sullivan) Round 2: Jackson simply dominated the round, using his speed and tectical skill to stay away from Sullivan's incredible power. (Round to Jackson, 19-19 Even) Round 3: A very slow, uneventful round. (Round to Sullivan, 29-28 Sullivan) Round 4: Jackson got caught early and went to the canvas. He gets up quickly, but takes brutal punishment before being sent to the canvas a second time. He barely made it up at the cound of 9 and survives the round. (Round to Sullivan 10-7, 39-35 Sullivan) Round 5: Jackson walks into a devastating hook at the beginning of the round and hits the canvas for the 3rd time in the fight. He gets to his feet and nearly survives the round, but he took way too much punishment and with onyl a few seconds to go in the round, it was obvious that Jackson could not defend himself and the referee stops the fight. The fight ends at 2:57 of the 5th round, your winner by technical knock out, and STILL WBG HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, JOHN L. SULLIVAN! |
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October 1886 Results
October 2, 1886 WW: Troy Roberts 19-12-6 (2) UD10 Fedar Balakirev 13-6-0 (4) October 4, 1886 FW: Bubba Moonshine 15-6-1 (6) MDraw10 El-Shamy Dida 16-4-0 (4) October 5, 1886 MW: Billy Baker 15-5-3 (2) UD10 John P Clow 16-7-3 (7) October 7, 1886 HW: Larry Foley 16-3-1 (9) TKO3 Harry Woodson 21-6-1 (14) October 8, 1886 BW: Miguel Diaz 18-8-1 (3) UD10 Nino Jurcic 11-5-1 (5) LW: Walter Edgerton 15-15-1 (6) TKO2 George Wilson 10-3-1 (3) October 12, 1886 MW: Bill Gabig 12-0-0 (7) UD10 Bob Turnball 15-7-0 (4) FW: Fernando Juarez 15-12-2 (8) UD10 Steve Evitts 12-9-2 (5) October 13, 1886 LW: Billy Edwards 18-6-2 (1) TKO1 Billy Dacey 16-9-1 (13) October 14, 1886 HW: Craig Williams 12-1-0 (10) MD10 C. C. Smith 11-8-0 (6) October 17, 1886 HW: Al Greenfield 18-5-1 (11) UD10 Jimmy Elliot 20-12-1 (8) October 19, 1886 FW: Lamia Ngouabi 12-3-0 (6) KO5 Hector Castro 13-9-0 (4) HW: Billy Wilson 14-3-0 (8) KO6 Tom Lees 21-7-3 (15) BW: Young Johnson 17-1-0 (5) SD10 Yao Eyadama 12-2-0 (3) October 20, 1886 HW: Jack Malloy 16-8-1 (4) UD10 John Scholes 10-4-1 (3) WW: Paddy Duffy 15-2-0 (6) TKO7 Skin Doherty 13-8-0 (3) October 21, 1886 WW: Lonnie Cadaress 17-3-0 (14) TKO7 Nick Manno 23-8-2 (9) HW: WBG Title: John L Sullivan 26-1-1 (21) TKO5 Peter Jackson 14-2-2 (8) October 22, 1886 MW: Denny Kelliher 14-5-0 (10) UD10 William Mahoney 12-8-2 (6) LW: George Taylor 21-9-2 (8) MDraw10 Jacob Hyams 17-2-1 (13) |
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November 1886 Rankings
Heavyweights Champ: John L. Sullivan 27-1-1 (22) 1: Tommy Chandler 25-8-1 (17) 2: Peter Jackson 14-3-2 (8) 3: Dick Egan 25-6-0 (14) 4: Dick Matthews 20-8-0 (16) 5: Al Greenfield 19-5-1 (11) Middleweights Champ: Jack Dempsey 16-0-0 (13) 1: Irish Jack Burke 21-4-0 (17) 2: WC McClellan 23-6-2 (14) 3: George LaBlanche 20-4-3 (15) 4: Billy Baker 16-5-3 (2) 5: Bill Gabig 13-0-0 (7) Welterweights Champ: Vacant 1: Lonnie Cadaress 18-3-0 (15) 2: Paddy Sullivan 14-2-1 (6) 3: Bryan Towers 23-11-1 (8) 4: Paddy Duffy 16-2-0 (7) 5: Edward Banks 17-5-3 (7) Lightweights Champ: Jem Carney 13-0-0 (8) 1: Billy Myer 18-3-1 (13) 2: Jack McAullife 20-0-0 (16) 3: Billy Frazier 16-0-1 (8) 4: Jacob Hyam 17-2-2 (13) 5: George Taylor 21-9-3 (8) Featherweights Champ: Torpedo Billy Murphy 22-2-0 (15) 1: Fred Johnson 19-2-0 (12) 2: El-Shamy Dida 16-4-1 (4) 3: Young Pluto 14-0-0 (14) 4: Bubba Moonshine 15-6-2 (6) 5: Richard Marinkovic 15-11-0 (4) Bantamweights Champ: Bill Baxter 18-2-1 (7) 1: Nelson Moreno 14-1-0 (4) 2: Gerald Tickering 19-3-0 (8) 3: Miguel Diaz 19-8-1 (3) 4: Nino Juric 11-6-1 (5) 5: Young Johnson 18-1-0 (5) Upcoming Title Fights Dec. 15th - LW Title - Jem Carney vs. Jack McAullife |
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November 1886 Results
November 3, 1886 MW: Bob Turnball 15-8-0 (4) MD10 Tom Ferguson 17-8-0 (10) HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 21-5-4 (19) TKO9 Greg Williams 18-2-0 (13) November 6, 1886 HW: Harry Woodson 21-7-1 (14) SD10 Charles Hadley 22-17-1 (12) LW: Billy Myer 18-3-1 (13) TKO3 Walter Edgerton 16-15-1 (7) November 9, 1886 HW: Frank Herald 19-10-1 (10) UD10 Larry Foley 17-3-1 (9) November 11, 1886 FW: Lamia Ngouabi 13-3-0 (7) UD10 Hector Castro 13-10-0 (4) WW: Paddy Duffy 16-2-0 (7) UD10 Troy Roberts 20-12-6 (2) November 14, 1886 MW: George LaBlanche 20-4-3 (15) KO10 Vojtech Jagr 14-7-1 (8) November 15, 1886 WW: Nick Manno 23-9-2 (9) TKO7 David Roche 15-12-2 (1) HW: Billy Wilson 15-3-0 (9) UD10 Al Greenfield 19-5-1 (11) November 16, 1886 HW: Charley Mitchell 23-9-1 (20) UD10 Jack Malloy 17-8-1 (4) November 18, 1886 BW: Gerald Tickering 19-3-0 (8) Draw10 Daniel Duarte 9-9-1 (4) November 19, 1886 HW: Jimmy Ryan 19-8-1 (16) TKO8 Dick Egan 25-6-0 (14) November 21, 1886 MW: Pete McCoy 18-8-1 (11) MD10 Denny Kelliher 15-5-0 (10) LW: Billy Frazier 16-0-1 (8) UD10 Kirk Smyth 19-16-0 (6) November 22, 1886 WW: Paddy Carey 14-2-0 (6) TKO6 Gabriel Conejo 10-9-0 (2) November 24, 1886 WW: Edward Banks 17-5-3 (7) UD10 Young Shannon 12-3-0 (6) November 25, 1886 LW: Jack Keenan 20-5-0 (11) UD10 Gil Brabble 18-11-3 (2) November 28, 1886 FW: Manuel Corrado 10-6-0 (4) UD10 Stirling Stomp 12-6-1 (7) |
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WBG Lightweight Title Fight
December 15th, 1886 Jem Carney (13-0-0 8KO) vs Jack McAullife (20-0-0 16KO) [i]Ding.....Ding.....Ding[/u] Round 1: McAullife is kncoked down by a flash knockdown at the beginning of the round and spent the rest of the time covering up. (Round to Carney, 10-8 Carney) Round 2: Carney wins another round, but this time McAullife got some shots in as well. (Round to Carney, 20-17 Carney) Round 3: McAullife opened up and completely dominated the round. Carney couldn't get any shots in. (Round to McAullife, 29-27 Carney) Round 4: Carney was hurt midway through the round as McAullife wins another round. (Round to McAullife, 38-37 Carney) Round 5: Another fast round that saw Carney get stunned a few times. McAullife evens up the score as it took hima few rounds to recover from that shocking knockdown at the beginning of the first. McAullife seems to be in control now. (Round to McAullife, 47-47 Even) Round 6: The fight slows down as McAullife wins a close round. (Round to McAullife, 57-56 McAullife) Round 7: Carney finally wrestles control back from McAullife as he easily wins the round. (Round to Carney, 66-66 Even) Round 8: McAullife completely dominated the round. Both fighters are showing signs of swelling on their right eyes, however Carney's is worse. (Round to McAullife, 76-75 McAullife) Round 9: McAullife dominates another round. He is in totla control as Carney can't seem to get anything going anymore. (Round to McAullife, 86-84 McAullife) Round 10: McAullife just beats on Carney this round. Carney nearly went down a couple of times, but McAullife kept on the pressure and continued the punishment. Near the end of the round, McAullife landed a shot that completely stunned Carney. He didn't go down, but he was defenseless and the referee stopped the fight after a few shots landed flush. The referee stops the fight at 2:42 of the 10th round, your winner by technical knock out, and NEW WBG LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, JACK McAULLIFE! |
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December 1886 Results
It's been over 2 1/2 years since WC McClellan fought Billy Baker for the middleweight title, losing by a majority decision. Since then, he's fought 13 times, with a record of 10-2-1, with 6 KOs. This month, he defeated previously unbeaten Bill Gabig and has secured his place in the top 5 at #2 and looks like he might be able to get himself another title shot. He's 0-2 in title fights, losing to Billy Baker and Irish Jack Burke. If he can keep up his recent success, he may just get the chance at his 3rd. December 2, 1886 HW: Frank Herald 20-10-1 (10) KO5 John Donaldson 16-10-5 (8) December 6, 1886 HW: Billy Wilson 16-3-0 (9) TKO5 George Old Chocolate Godfrey 22-5-4 (20) MW: Tom Ferguson 17-9-0 (10) KO6 Vojtech Jagr 14-8-1 (8) December 10, 1886 MW: WC McClellan 23-6-2 (14) UD10 Bill Gabig 13-0-0 (7) December 12, 1886 FW: Fred Johnson 19-2-0 (12) UD10 El-Shamy Dida 16-4-1 (4) HW: Jimmy Ryan 20-8-1 (17) TKO3 Dick Matthews 20-8-0 (16) December 13, 1886 WW: Paddy Sullivan 14-2-1 (6) MD10 Jack C McGee 14-2-1 (13) FW: Lamia Ngouabi 14-3-0 (7) TKO2 Richard Marinkovic 15-11-0 (4) December 15, 1886 LW: WBG Title: Jack McAuliffe 20-0-0 (16) TKO10 Jem Carney 13-0-0 (8) HW: John Flood 20-14-1 (13) TKO4 Jim Fell 16-8-1 (11) December 17, 1886 LW: J J McGinty 13-7-0 (8) Draw10 Yasser Al-Fayed 13-6-0 (6) MW: Bob Turnball 16-8-0 (4) KO6 Mike Malone 13-5-0 (7) December 21, 1886 WW: Troy Roberts 20-13-6 (2) UD10 Rickie Springer 11-30-2 (4) HW: Larry Foley 17-4-1 (9) SD10 John Scholes 10-5-2 (3) LW: Billy Frazier 17-0-1 (8) KO9 George Taylor 21-9-3 (8) December 22, 1886 WW: Nick Manno 24-9-2 (10) UD10 Edward Banks 18-5-3 (7) December 23, 1886 LW: Billy Edwards 19-6-2 (2) TKO4 Edward McDonald 20-8-0 (5) December 26, 1886 BW: Yao Eyadama 13-3-0 (3) UD10 Gerald Tickering 19-3-1 (8) December 27, 1886 BW: Karim Pereiva 13-3-0 (8) UD10 Tong-Lim Chin 11-6-1 (8) December 28, 1886 HW: Peter Jackson 14-3-2 (8) UD10 Charley Mitchell 24-9-1 (20) December 30, 1886 WW: Paddy Carey 15-2-0 (7) TKO9 Dom Mintoff 15-7-0 (10) |
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Retired Fighters
Heavyweights Tug Wilson 27-22-3 (5) Jack Stewart 18-27-4 (7) Charlie O'Donnell 15-32-2 (10) David Karrington 12-15-4 (3) Morris Heffey 10-40-2 (2) Charles Cooley 15-32-2 (4) Jack Burns 19-20-3 (13) Tom Allen 22-11-1 (8) Middleweights Joe Prescott 11-23-3 (4) Heath Dale 13-32-0 (4) Stephan Burris 3-31-6 (1) Stephen Omenhead 19-16-2 (5) Jimmy Murray 17-13-1 (7) Foguth for MW title 4/14/1882 - Lost to Irish Jack Burke TKO15 Welterweights Luis Cox 6-29-2 (3) Clayton Corbeil 18-16-2 (5) Was in Top 10 from 1882-1886. Lightweights Linford Tristanbaker 13-24-3 (1) Harry Gilmore 15-13-2 (13) Was in Top 10 from 1882-1885 Featherweights Billy Payne 13-13-0 (12) Bobby Moon 17-19-0 (11) Donal Tuck 13-13-0 (12) Top 10 from 1883-1885 Gil Frena 14-8-1 (2) Top 10 from 1883-1886 Bantamweights Greg Turner 12-28-2 (4) Bryan Mahaffey 7-30-2 (1) Emillio Leycegui 19-23-2 (3) |
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New Fighters for 1887
Heavyweights None Middleweights Eddie Reeds Johnny Reagan Paddy Norton Jim McHugh Billy McCarthy Jim Hall Reddy Gallagher Welterweights Tommy Ryan Tom Murphy Pat Farley Jimmy Connelly Lightweights George Siddons Jimmy Mitchell Dal Hawkins Jack Hanley Featherweights Frank Maguire Johnny T. Griffin Bantamweights George Wright Mike Sullivan Jockey Sloane Spud Murphy Jack Miller Billy James Joe Gates Romeo Durand Walter Croot Shorty Cleveland |
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1887 Fighter Census
Heavyweights: 81 fighters Middleweights: 72 fighters Welterweights: 89 fighters Lightweights: 71 fighters Featherweights: 50 fighters Bantamweights: 80 fighters |
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Januray 1887 Rankings
Heavyweights Champ: John L. Sullivan 27-1-1 (22) 1: Peter Jackson 15-3-2 (8) 2: Tommy Chandler 25-8-1 (17) 3: Jimmy Ryan 21-8-1 (17) 4: Harry Woodson 22-7-1 (14) 5: Dick Matthews 20-9-0 (16) Middleweights Champ: Jack Dempsey 16-0-0 (13) 1: Irish Jack Burke 21-4-0 (17) 2: WC McClellan 24-6-2 (14) 3: George LaBlanche 21-4-3 (16) 4: Billy Baker 16-5-3 (2) 5: Bob Turnball 17-8-0 (5) Welterweights Champ: Vacant 1: Lonnie Cadaress 18-3-0 (15) 2: Paddy Sullivan 15-2-1 (6) 3: Paddy Duffy 17-2-0 (7) 4: Nick Manno 25-9-2 (10) 5: Edward Banks 18-6-3 (7) Lightweights Champ: Jack McAullife 21-0-0 (17) 1: Billy Myer 19-3-1 (14) 2: Jem Carney 13-1-0 (8) 3: Billy Frazier 18-0-1 (9) 4: Jacob Hyams 17-2-2 (13) 5: Billy Edwards 20-6-2 (3) Featherweights Champ: Torpedo Billy Murphy 22-2-0 (15) 1: Fred Johnson 20-2-0 (12) 2: Young Pluto 15-0-0 (15) 3: El-Shamy Dida 16-5-1 (4) 4: Lamia Ngoubi 15-3-0 (8) 5: Richard Marinkovic 15-12-0 (4) Bantamweights Champ: Bill Baxter 18-2-1 (7) 1: Nelson Moreno 14-1-0 (4) 2: Yao Eyadama 14-3-0 (3) 3: Miguel Diaz 19-8-1 (3) 4: Nino Jurcic 11-6-1 (5) 5: Gerald Tickering 19-4-1 (8) Upcoming Title Fights February 3rd - Vacant WW Title - Lonnie Cadaress vs. Paddy Sullivan February 17th - MW Title - Jack Dempsey vs. WC McClellan |
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January 1887 Results
Larry Foley Retires - In his last attampt to try to secure a 3rd match with John L. Sullivan, Larry Foley lost a majority decision to Peter Jackson, who is currently the #1 contender. While a majority decision lose would suggest the he still has the skills to compete with the top ranked fighters, Foley has said that his time to retire has come. Foley defeated the first heavyweight champion recognized by the WBG, Paddy Ryan, on March 7th, 1882 by knockout in the 14th round. After that, he successfuly defended the title 4 times over the course of 3 years. He defeated heavily favored challenger John L. Sullivan by KO in the 5th round on January 22nd, 1885 and then lost the rematch later that year when he was knocked out in the 1st round. The public was looking forward to a rematch, but Foley lost a unanimous decision to journeyman Harry Woodson early in 1886 when talks of the 3rd match were just starting. He was unable to recover in the rankings after that shocking lose. Since losing the title to Sullivan, Foley has gone 6-4-1 with 1 win by KO. His career record stands at 18-5-1 with 9 KO. January 1, 1887 WW: Jack C McGee 14-3-1 (13) TKO2 Gabriel Conejo 11-10-0 (2) January 3, 1887 WW: Paddy Carey 16-2-0 (8) SD10 Edward Banks 18-6-3 (7) January 4, 1887 FW: Fred Johnson 20-2-0 (12) KO3 Takanobu Inamoto 11-6-2 (9) FW: Ray Planter 14-1-0 (11) KO8 Tensing Norgay 15-10-1 (3) January 5, 1887 MW: George LaBlanche 21-4-3 (16) KO8 Denny Kelliher 16-6-0 (10) January 6, 1887 WW: Nick Manno 25-9-2 (10) UD10 Troy Roberts 21-13-6 (2) January 9, 1887 LW: Jem Carney 13-1-0 (8) UD10 J J McGinty 13-7-1 (8) MW: Irish Jack Burke 21-4-0 (17) TKO9 William Mahoney 12-9-2 (6) January 10, 1887 MW: John P Clow 16-8-3 (7) UD10 Tom Henry 18-3-1 (7) January 11, 1887 LW: Billy Frazier 18-0-1 (9) UD10 Yasser Al-Fayed 13-6-1 (6) January 14, 1887 HW: Al Greenfield 20-6-1 (12) KO8 Frank Herald 21-10-1 (11) January 15, 1887 FW: Victor Medina 14-9-0 (4) UD10 Fernando Juarez 16-12-2 (8) LW: Billy Myer 19-3-1 (14) KO9 Gil Brabble 19-12-3 (2) WW: Skin Doherty 14-9-0 (4) UD10 Bryan Towers 23-12-1 (8) January 16, 1887 LW: Joe Ellingsworth 11-2-0 (7) UD10 Jacob Hyams 17-2-2 (13) HW: Mervine Thompson 21-11-0 (13) KO4 Greg Williams 19-3-0 (13) January 19, 1887 HW: Jake Kilrain 26-7-1 (19) KO5 Jimmy Elliot 20-13-1 (8) January 20, 1887 BW: Atsutane Deguchi 10-9-4 (4) UD10 Lawrence Wald 22-15-2 (11) January 21, 1887 WW: Dom Mintoff 15-8-0 (10) TKO7 Fedar Balakirev 13-7-0 (4) January 22, 1887 HW: Billy Wilson 17-3-0 (10) UD10 Jimmy Ryan 21-8-1 (17) HW: Peter Jackson 15-3-2 (8) MD10 Larry Foley 18-4-1 (9) FW: Manuel Corrado 11-6-0 (4) KO7 Bubba Moonshine 16-7-2 (6) January 23, 1887 BW: Gerald Tickering 19-4-1 (8) UD10 Fu-Kang Kun 14-13-0 (12) January 28, 1887 BW: Karim Pereiva 14-3-0 (8) KO3 Alfonso Gama 15-12-1 (5) |
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WBG Welterweight Title Fight
February 3rd, 1887 Lonnie Cadaress (18-3-0 15KO) vs Paddy Sullivan (15-2-1 6KO) Cadaress vs. Sullivan History 10-14-1885: Cadaress won UD10 Ding.....Ding.....Ding Round 1: Cadaress started off the round with a few shots, but Sullivan took control and dominated most of the round. (Round to Sullivan, 10-9 Sullivan) Round 2: Sullivan spent the first half of the round scoring points, but halfway through, Cadaress landed a huge shot that sent Sullivan into the ropes and on the defensive for the rest of the round. (Round to Cadaress, 19-19 Even) Round 3: Sullivan reestablishes his domination in this round as Cadaress couldn't get anything going. (Round to Sullivan, 29-28 Sullivan) Round 4: Cadaress again catches Sullivan and spends the round chasing him. A bit of swelling is now visible over Sullivan's right eye. (Round to Cadaress, 38-38 Even) Round 5: A very close round with not much action. Sullivan barely wins the round. (Round to Sullivan, 48-47 Sullivan) Round 6: A very boring round. (Round to Sullivan, 58-56 Sullivan) Round 7: And the fight has slowed to a crawl. (Round to Cadaress, 67-66 Sullivan) Round 8: Picking up a bit as Cadaress landed a few nice shots. (Round to Cadaress, 76-76 Even) Round 9: Sullivan woke up in this round and dominated the first 2 minutes, but went back to sleep in the last minute as the round became a dud in the final minute. (Round to Sullivan, 86-85 Sullivan) Round 10: Action starts picking ip a bit. (Round to Sullivan, 96-94 Sullivan) Round 11: Sullivan asserted his control in the second half of this round by dominating the action. (Round to Sullivan, 106-103 Sullivan) Round 12: A lot of action. Sullivan landed some punches, but Cadaress landed a few power shots that dictated the action as he had Sullivan on the run. (Round to Cadaress, 115-113 Sullivan) Round 13: Cadaress was knocked down at the beginning of the round. He got up at the count of 7 and spent a good minute taking punishment before the action died back down. (Round to Sullivan 10-8, 125-121 Sullivan) Round 14: A semi-action filled round. Sullivan did the better. (Round to Sullivan, 135-130 Sullivan) Round 15: Both fighters are tired for this last round. Cadaress comes out looking for the KO, but can't muster up much of anything. He barely wins the final round. (Round to Cadaress, 144-140 Sullivan) My score: 144-140 Sullivan Ringside Expert: 144-140 Sullivan After 15 rounds of action, we go to the score cards Judge 1 scores the bout 143-141 for Paddy Sullivan Judge 2 scores the bout 144-140 for Lonnie Cadaress Judge 3 scores the bout 143-141 for your winner by split decision, and the new WBG Welterweight champion of the world..... PADDY SULLIVAN!! Last edited by sabotai : 05-12-2006 at 12:14 AM. |
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WBG Middleweight Title Fight
February 17th, 1887 "The Nonpariel" Jack Dempsey (16-0-0 13KO) vs WC McClellan (24-6-2 14KO) Dempsey vs. McClellan History Dempsey won UD10 Ding.....Ding.....Ding Round 1: McClellan comes out swinging. He's standing up to Dempsey who didn't look like he was prepared for McClellan to come at him like that. (Round to McClellan, 10-9 McClellan) Round 2: Dempsey now takes control of the fight. Not much action as Dempsey tries to work inside. (Round to Dempsey, 19-19 Even) Round 3: Still very little action. (Round to Dempsey, 29-28 Dempsey) Round 4: Dempsey starts off the round by hurting McClellan, but doesn't really follow up on it. (Round to Dempsey, 39-37 Dempsey) Round 5: Dempsey dominated the round by bouncing punch after punch off of McClellan. McClellan was unable to respond. (Round to Dempsey, 49-46 Dempsey) Round 6: Halfway through the round, McClellan walked into a devestating uppercut that dropped him for the count. The fight ends at 1:36 of the 6th round, your winner by knock out and STILL WBG MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, "THE NONPARIEL" JACK DEMPSEY! |
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February 1887 Results
February 3, 1887 WW: WBG Title: Paddy Sullivan 15-2-1 (6) SD15 Lonnie Cadaress 18-3-0 (15) February 4, 1887 BW: Young Johnson 18-1-0 (5) UD10 Nino Jurcic 11-6-1 (5) February 5, 1887 HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 23-6-4 (21) SD10 John Donaldson 17-11-5 (8) February 6, 1887 WW: Jack C McGee 15-3-1 (14) KO9 Edward Banks 18-7-3 (7) February 7, 1887 HW: Billy Wilson 18-3-0 (10) UD10 Jimmy Ryan 21-9-1 (17) February 8, 1887 WW: Paddy Duffy 17-2-0 (7) UD10 Paddy Carey 17-2-0 (8) HW: Dick Egan 25-7-0 (14) MDraw10 Peter Jackson 16-3-2 (8) February 11, 1887 BW: Yao Eyadama 14-3-0 (3) UD10 Lawrence Wald 22-16-2 (11) February 13, 1887 HW: Frank Herald 22-11-1 (11) Draw10 Jimmy Elliot 21-14-1 (8) FW: Fred Johnson 21-2-0 (13) UD10 Lamia Ngouabi 15-3-0 (8) LW: Billy Dacey 16-10-2 (13) KO6 Joe Ellingsworth 12-2-0 (7) February 14, 1887 MW: Vojtech Jagr 15-9-1 (9) KO10 Denny Kelliher 16-7-0 (10) February 15, 1887 LW: Paddy Smith 10-2-0 (7) Draw10 Jacob Hyams 17-3-2 (13) February 17, 1887 MW: WBG Title: Jack Dempsey NP 16-0-0 (13) KO6 WC McClellan 24-6-2 (14) February 19, 1887 FW: Stirling Stomp 12-7-1 (7) UD10 Victor Medina 15-9-0 (4) February 20, 1887 MW: George LaBlanche 22-4-3 (17) MDraw10 Tom Henry 18-4-1 (7) LW: Jack Keenan 21-5-0 (11) TKO2 Joe Heiser 14-9-0 (2) February 23, 1887 WW: Young Shannon 13-4-0 (6) KO4 Troy Roberts 21-14-6 (2) February 25, 1887 HW: Craig Williams 14-1-0 (11) KO8 Al Greenfield 21-6-1 (13) February 26, 1887 LW: Jimmy Carroll 13-0-0 (10) KO1 Mike Daly 13-8-0 (12) February 27, 1887 FW: Bubba Moonshine 16-8-2 (6) UD10 Takanobu Inamoto 11-7-2 (9) |
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March 1887 Rankings
Heavyweights Champ: John L. Sullivan 27-1-1 (22) 1: Peter Jackson 16-3-3 (8) 2: Tommy Chandler 25-8-1 (17) 3: Jake Kilrain 27-7-1 (20) 4: Harry Woodson 22-7-1 (14) 5: Dick Matthews 20-9-0 (16) Middleweights Champ: Jack Dempsey 17-0-0 (14) 1: Irish Jack Burke 22-4-0 (18) 2: WC McClellan 24-7-2 (14) 3: George LaBlanche 22-4-4 (17) 4: Billy Baker 16-5-3 (2) 5: Bob Turnball 17-8-0 (5) Welterweight Champ: Paddy Sullivan 16-2-1 (6) 1: Lonnie Cadaress 18-4-0 (15) 2: Paddy Duffy 18-2-0 (7) 3: Nick Manno 26-9-2 (10) 4: Bob Lyons 13-2-0 (7) 5: Jack C McGee 16-3-1 (15) Lightweight Champ: Jack McAullife 21-0-0 (17) 1: Billy Myer 20-3-1 (15) 2: Jem Carney 14-1-0 (8) 3: Billy Frazier 19-0-1 (9) 4: Jack Keenan 22-5-0 (12) 5: Jimmy Carroll 14-0-0 (11) Featherweight Champ: Torpedo Billy Murphy 22-2-0 (15) 1: Fred Johnson 22-2-0 (13) 2: Young Pluto 15-0-0 (15) 3: El-Shamy Dida 16-5-1 (4) 4: Richard Marinkovic 15-12-0 (4) 5: Manuel Corrado 12-6-0 (5) Bantamweight Champ: Bill Baxter 18-2-1 (7) 1: Nelson Moreno 14-1-0 (4) 2: Yao Eyadama 15-3-0 (3) 3: Miguel Diaz 19-8-1 (3) 4: Gerald Tickering 20-4-1 (8) 5: Young Johnson 19-1-0 (5) |
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March 1887 Results
March 1, 1887 MW: Young Mitchell 10-1-0 (9) TKO6 Bob Turnball 17-8-0 (5) March 2, 1887 HW: Frank Slavin 28-11-0 (21) TKO2 Frank Herald 22-11-2 (11) MW: Bill Gabig 13-1-0 (7) KO5 Tommy Cleary 9-3-0 (7) HW: Dick Matthews 20-9-0 (16) KO3 Craig Williams 15-1-0 (12) March 4, 1887 HW: Charley Mitchell 24-10-1 (20) KO1 George Old Chocolate Godfrey 24-6-4 (21) March 5, 1887 BW: Miguel Diaz 19-8-1 (3) MDraw10 Raffaello Agnolutto 16-10-0 (2) WW: Tug Collins 11-1-0 (10) KO6 Edward Banks 18-8-3 (7) BW: Young Johnson 19-1-0 (5) UD10 Daniel Duarte 10-10-2 (4) March 6, 1887 WW: Young Shannon 14-4-0 (7) UD10 Nick Manno 26-9-2 (10) March 8, 1887 WW: Bill Rosamond 10-0-1 (3) UD10 Skin Doherty 15-9-0 (4) March 12, 1887 LW: Billy Myer 20-3-1 (15) UD10 J J McGinty 14-8-1 (8) March 15, 1887 FW: Victor Medina 15-10-0 (4) UD10 Fred Johnson 22-2-0 (13) March 21, 1887 MW: Pete McCoy 20-8-1 (11) Draw10 Vojtech Jagr 16-9-1 (10) March 24, 1887 LW: Billy Edwards 20-6-2 (3) TKO8 Kirk Smyth 20-17-0 (6) WW: Dany Kyer 10-2-0 (6) KO10 Bob Lyons 13-2-0 (7) March 25, 1887 HW: Greg Williams 19-4-0 (13) TKO5 Johnny Woods 20-11-2 (14) BW: Nunc Wallace 11-1-0 (6) UD10 Nelson Moreno 14-1-0 (4) March 28, 1887 HW: Dick Egan 25-7-1 (14) TKO9 Jimmy Elliot 21-14-2 (8) March 29, 1887 MW: Bob Fitzsimmons 16-1-0 (14) KO4 Tom Henry 18-4-2 (7) March 31, 1887 LW: Jake Karcher 13-2-0 (11) KO3 Edward McDonald 20-9-0 (5) FW: Ray Planter 15-1-0 (12) KO9 Tensing Norgay 15-11-1 (3) LW: Jack Keenan 22-5-0 (12) UD10 Jacob Hyams 17-3-3 (13) |
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April 1887 Results
George LaBlanche makes his case for a rematch with title holder Jack Dempsey by defeating the number 1 contender, Irish Jack Burke, by unanimous decision. The last time these two fighters met (8-23-1884) was when George LaBlanche was the #1 contender and Jack Dempsey was just an upcoming prospect. Dempsey won the fight by knock out in the 10th round. April 3, 1887 FW: Fred Johnson 22-3-0 (13) KO5 Richard Marinkovic 15-12-0 (4) April 5, 1887 HW: Jack Boylan 21-6-4 (2) UD10 Jem Smith 12-1-0 (6) April 6, 1887 MW: Denny Kelliher 17-8-0 (11) UD10 Vojtech Jagr 16-9-2 (10) WW: Paddy Carey 17-3-0 (8) KO3 Bryan Towers 23-13-1 (8) April 9, 1887 FW: Tommy Warren 7-0-0 (5) KO6 Carlos Blanca 6-11-0 (4) MW: George LaBlanche 22-4-4 (17) UD10 Irish Jack Burke 22-4-0 (18) April 10, 1887 BW: Young Johnson 20-1-0 (5) UD10 Tong-Lim Chin 13-7-1 (8) April 12, 1887 FW: El-Shamy Dida 16-5-1 (4) UD10 Victor Medina 16-10-0 (4) LW: Yasser Al-Fayed 14-7-1 (6) UD10 Gil Brabble 20-13-3 (2) April 17, 1887 WW: Paddy Duffy 18-2-0 (7) TKO2 Jack C McGee 16-3-1 (15) April 18, 1887 HW: Peter Jackson 16-3-3 (8) KO10 Billy Wilson 19-3-0 (10) April 19, 1887 HW: Charley Mitchell 25-10-1 (21) KO1 Tommy Chandler 25-8-1 (17) April 21, 1887 LW: Billy Myer 21-3-1 (15) TKO1 Barys Sukhoi 12-5-2 (3) April 24, 1887 BW: Nelson Moreno 14-2-0 (4) UD10 Elias Hamilton 12-1-0 (12) April 25, 1887 HW: Peter Courtney 17-1-0 (10) KO1 Greg Williams 20-4-0 (14) April 26, 1887 MW: Bob Fitzsimmons 17-1-0 (15) TKO5 William Mahoney 13-11-2 (7) |
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