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Old 10-03-2005, 03:47 PM   #1
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TB2: Boxing Historic Recreation (1859 - 1889)

I keep pushing this off since people are always posting new fighters on the TB forums. But, if I keep waiting for more to be posted, I'll never get this started. So, since I finished updating my history utility for TB2, now seems as good as time as any to start.

This will be an alternate history. A lot of the facts I present will actually be quite wrong. So keep that in mid as you read.

Boxing Historic Recreation

At the end of 1859, an organization of sports writers, government officials, former and current pugilist got together to form the World Pugilist Group (WPG). In an agreement with the British government, the WPG constructed a list of ruls to make the fight game safer and have more mainstream appeal. Pugilism has had repeated periods of time where it was officially illegal, and the WPG felt it was time to seek to make the sport as legitamate as horse racing or football.

The WPG presented the following list of rules to the British government, which they approved shortly after.

1. Fights will be fought using gloves, not bare fists
2. Rounds will last 3 minutes, with a 1 minute rest period in between rounds
3. Fights involving the championship will last a maximum of 15 rounds, while fights not involving a title will last a maximum of 10 rounds
3. If a fighter is knocked down, he has 10 seconds to answer the count or lose by KO
4. Wreslting and grappling moves are banned
5. Headbutting, punches to the back of the head, using the elbow, using the back of the hand and punches below the beltline are all illegal
6. A doctor must be present at all fights.
7. 3 Judges must be present to each fight, and will score each round instead of a referee

Shortly after, the US officials wanted clarification on several rules and the WPG added the following.

8. In case of a cut being caused by an accidental head butt, we go to the score cards after round 4, before it will be declared a technical draw
9. Scoring will be on a 10 point system
10. Either the referee or the doctor can stop the fight
11. A fighter can be saved by the bell in all rounds.

The US officials agreed to the rules as did the British officials.

Thanks to the efforts of the WPG, pugilism has found a place in the sports world. The first title fight with these new rules will take place on April 17th, 1860 between the American champion John Camel Heenan and the British champion Tom Sayers.


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Old 10-03-2005, 04:26 PM   #2
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Tom Sayers vs. John C Heenan
World Title Fight
London, England

Ding.....Ding.....Ding

Round 1: Tom Sayers starts off strong but Heenan fires back near the end of the round, causing a bit of sweeling under Sayer's left eye. (Round to Sayers, 10-9 Sayers)

Round 2: A close round as Sayers and Heenan go back and forth. Sayers' eye gets a bit worse. (Round to Heenan, 19-19)

Round 3: A very dull round for the most part, but Heenan pours it on at the end, hurting Sayers. (Round to Heenan, 29-28 Heenan)

Round 4: Heenan dominated the round as he landed several hard shots and had Sayers hurt for much of the round. (Round to Heenan, 39-37 Heenan)

Round 5: The swelling around Sayer's left eye is starting to get really bad as Heenan once again dominates the round. (Round to Heenan, 49-46 Heenan)

Round 6: Sayers composes himself and does a decent job of staying with Heenan shot for shot in theis round. (Round Draw, 59-56 Heenan)

Round 7: Heenan wins most of the round with Sayers coming on a bit at the end. (Round to Heenan, 69-65 Heenan)

Round 8: Heenan seems to be slowing up a bit, giving Sayers a chance. Heenan wins the round, but not by much. (Round to Heenan, 79-74 Heenan)

Round 9: Heenan wins another round, but again, Sayers is showing great heart by not giving up and staying with him. (Round to Heenan, 89-83 Heenan)

Round 10: Heenan hurts Sayers midway through the round, but Sayers fires a hook and drops Heenan to the canvas! Heenan answers the call and finishes the round. A 10-8 round for Sayers, but the swelling around his left eye is quite bad now. (Round to Sayers 10-8, 97-93 Heenan)

Round 11: Heenan gets back to himself and has a good round to take control of the fight back. (Round to Heenan, 107-102)

Round 12: Heenan may have run out of gas as Sayers helps himself to a slow moving target. (Round to Sayers, 116-112)

Round 13: Heenan comes out firing but is quickly stopped by Sayers and is hurt. Sayers pounds away at Heenan. (Round to Sayers, 125-122 Sayers)

With 2 rounds left, Sayers needs a KO or to knock Heenan down a few times to win. Just once and winning both rounds will give him the tie on my card

Round 14: Sayers again comes away with a win in a close round. (Round to Sayers, 134-132 Heenan)

Round 15: Final Round Heenan comes alive in this round and completely dominates the round. (Round to Heenan, 144-141 Heenan)

My Card: 144-141 Heenan

After 15 rounds of action, we go to the score cards....

Judge 1 scores the bout even, 143-143

Judge 2 scores the bout 144-141 and Judge 3 scores the bout 146-141 for your winner...by majority decision and your undesputed world champion......

JOHN C HEENAN!
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Old 10-04-2005, 07:25 PM   #3
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Pugilism Following The World Title Fight

Pugilism had a long and storied history in England. For a century and a half, the sport had evolved and had been close to the hearts of many diehard fans. However, with the drastic rule changes, and the lose of their champion to the American, British support for the new rules of Pugilism died instantly. Many pugilist events reverted back to the old rules and flourished underground for well over a decade.

In the States, however, the sport was still in its infentcy. With the santioned support of the new rules by the government, and the prestige of having John C Heenan win the undisputed world title, pugilism in the States exploded in popularity.

John C Heenan became an instant star, even though he would never defended his title. But back then, the fans decided the champions, and when Heenan announced his retirement after failing to lure Sayers to the US for a rematch, the fans quickly crowned a new champion.

Joe Coburn claimed the title after Heenan's retirement in 1862. Fans are, of course, reluctant to just give away the title of champion, and Coburn would have to win the honor.

Mike McCoole was a slow heavyweight, but a powerful one. An extremely strong man at 200 pounds (pretty big for the 1860s), he was a force that Coburn would have to deal with if he wanted the championship.

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Old 10-04-2005, 07:47 PM   #4
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Joe Coburn vs. Mike McCoole
HW Championship of America
May 5, 1863
Charlesworth, Maryland

Ding.....Ding.....Ding

Round 1: Coburn starts off fast and quickly takes control of the fight. He landed several powerful shots (Round to Coburn, 10-9 Coburn)

Round 2: Coburn slows up and McCoole takes advantage. HMcCoolr did a bit more in the round than Coburn, although not much happened. (Round to McCoole, 19-19)

Round 3: Another round of very little action with McCoole doing more. (Round to McCoole, 29-28 McCoole)

Round 4: Coburn picks it up a bit, but so does McCoole. (Round to McCoole, 39-37 McCoole)

Round 5: Coburn drops McCoole with a vicious hook a minute into the round. McCoole spends the rest of the round avoiding Coburn. (Round to Coburn 10-8, 47-47)

Round 6: McCoole comes out to take the fight back. He dominates the round in an effort to make up for the knock down, although Coburn did get in some good shots. (Round to McCoole, 57-56 McCoole)

Round 7: A very close round, with not a lot of action. Coburn barely did the better. (Round to Coburn, 66-66)

Round 8: McCoole comes out with mean intentions. Coburn did a good job staying away, getting his shots in, but McCoole did a good job of controlling the round and keeping Coburn against the ropes. (Round to McCoole, 76-75 McCoole)

Round 9: Both fighters look to take the round off. McCoole did a bit more. (Round to McCoole, 86-84 McCoole)

Round 10: Coburn comes out aggresive with McCoole trying to stay on the outside. Both pretty much did a good job. (Round to Coburn, 95-94 McCoole)

Round 11: McCoole looked to take a round off and Coburn took advantage of it and dominated the round. (Round to Coburn, 104-104)

Round 12: Another extremely close round, this time McCoole was the aggressive fighter with Coburn playing it defensively. Again, very close with McCoole doing a bit more. (Round to McCoole, 114-113 McCoole)

Round 13: McCoole has swelling around his right eye. McCoole again tried to come out aggressive, but Coburn caught him with a lot of great shots and just knocked McCoole around the ring. (Round to Coburn, 123-123)

2 rounds left, it's still in the air

Round 14: Both fighters are tired. McCoole tried to play the aggressor but again, Coburn controls the action easily. (Round to Coburn, 133-132 Coburn)

Round 15: Niether did much. (Round a Draw, 143-142 Coburn)

After 15 rounds of action, we go to the score cards...

Judge 1 scores it 144-143, Judge 2 scores it 145-142, Judge 3 scores it 144-142, all for the winner by unanimous decision and the new champion of america,

JOE COBURN!
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Old 10-09-2005, 12:02 AM   #5
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The Sport Suffers a Long Hiatus

Joe Coburn now had his claim to the title solidified. He was the champion in the US with his vitocry of McCoole.

Over in England, a champion by the name of Jem Mace had emerged, however, and many beleived he was the better champion. However, in England, by and large the old bare-knuckle rules were used. In 1860, he had won the welterweight championship of England and in mid-1861, his victory over Sam Hurst gave him the heavyweight championship. Jem Mace weighed in at 158 pounds, Sam Hurst at 200.

In early 1862, Mace would fight Tom King to a 43 round victory to ratain his title. Their epic battle would have a rematch in Novermber of 1862. This time, Mace would fall in a 21 round fight.

Joe Coburn saw his chance. Pugilism was gaining a lot of attention in England again, althouygh limited and unofficial, and Coburn wanted to take advantage of it. He challenged Jem Mace to a World Title fight, however Mace refused to come ot the US and fight under the sanctioned rules.

What Coburn did next would deal a decade long blow to the sport. He would abandon the sanctioned rules and agreed to fight Mace over in England using the bare-knuckled rules.

In 1864, Mace had aquired the middleweight title from Joe Gross and had regained some prestige from his lose to King. He had tried to get a rematch with King, but King had refused. Thorught 1864, Coburn and Mace would try to get a fight together. First, there were disagreements between the fighters, and then police officers would follow them and threaten to arrest and jail them if they tried to schedule and perform a fight.

The entire year of 1864 went by with no fight. Coburn returned to America and retired. Jem Mace would continue to fight in England and won back the English title in 1866. In the US, pugilism struggled without a champion and the sport suffered a sharp decline.

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Old 10-09-2005, 12:08 AM   #6
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Jem Mace Comes to America

Jem Mace, while not a fan of the new rules, had tired of his fights always being stopped by the police. In 1867, he had enough and moved to the US. He teamed up with former champion John C Heenan and toured the US in 1869 giving exhibitions.

Tom Allen was a fairly unknown fighter, but in the US, pugilism was almost dead in 1870. When Jem Mace picked him as his first, official opponent, the crowds came in droves and Allen was crowned the symbolic US champion.

In May of 1870, Mace would fight Allen in Kennerville, La. A fight that would bring the fans back to pugilism, and bring Joe Coburn out of retirment.

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Old 10-09-2005, 12:24 AM   #7
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Jem Mace vs. Tom Allen
World HW Title
May 10, 1870
Kennerville, La., USA

Ding.....Ding.....Ding

Round 1: A moderately active round with neither fighter gaining the advantage. (Round Draw, 10-10)

Round 2: With the very first punch of the round, Mace had Allen hurt and stunned. He spent the entire round bouncing punches off of Allen. He couldn't get him on the canvas, but he dominated the round completely. (Round to Mace 10-8, 20-18 Mace)

Round 3: Although not as dominating, a thorughly controled round. (Round to Mace, 30-27 Mace)

Round 4: Another dominating round. Allen can't get anything going. (Round to Mace, 40-36 Mace)

Round 5: Another round for the English champion. (Round to Mace, 50-45 Mace)

Round 6: Allen once agian gets completely dominated. Another 10-8 round to Mace for complete domination, but he can't seem to get Allen down. (Round to Mace 10-8, 60-53 Mace)

Round 7: Mace, while still winning the round, seemed to take the round off. (Round to Mace, 70-62 Mace)

Round 8: Mace continues to control the fight. Allen finally goes down, but he does with 1 second left in the round. He gets saved by the bell. (Round to Mace 10-8, 80-70 Mace)

Round 9: Mace seems content to sit on the outside and just simply give a boxing clinic. (Round to Mace, 90-79 Mace)

Round 10: As the round nears its end, Mace opens a cut over Allen's right eye. (Round to Mace, 100-88 Mace)

Round 11: Another big round for Mace and twice the doctor was called to look at the cut. (Round to Mace, 110-97 Mace)

Round 12: Mace takes the round off, but still wins it. (Round to Mace, 120-106 Mace)

Round 13: The cut over Allen's eye has gotten too bad and the ref stops the fight.

The referee calls a halt to this fight at 0:13 of the 13th Round. Your winner by technical knock out and the undisputed champion of the world....

JEM MACE
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Old 10-09-2005, 12:27 AM   #8
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Joe Coburn Returns

With the complete domination of Tom Allen, Jem Mace was given the title of champion of the world. However, not everyone was impressed.

Joe Coburn openly critisized Mace for picking an inferior opponent. The controversy over Coburn's statements sent off a firestorm of sports writers reporting on the back and forth between Jem Mace and Joe Coburn.

By the end of the year, Coburn official returns to the ring and challenges Jem Mace. This time, the fight would happen. After all of these years, after that year in 1864 of trying, it would finally happen on May 11th, 1871.
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Old 10-09-2005, 01:11 PM   #9
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Jem Mace vs. Joe Coburn
World Title
May 11, 1871
Port Ryeson, Canada

Ding.....Ding.....Ding

Round 1: A slow round by both fighters. Neither pressed the action. Coburn did just a bit more. (Round to Coburn, 10-9 Coburn)

Round 2: A back and forth round with more action. This time Mace does a bit more. (Round to Mace, 19-19)

Round 3: Mace starts to take some control in the round. (Round to Mace, 29-28 Mace)

Round 4: Coburn gets off to a good start, by Mace controls and is strong for most of the round. (Round to Mace, 39-37 Mace)

Round 5: Coburn comes on really strong in this round and dominates the action. (Round to Coburn, 48-47 Mace)

Round 6: Both fighters take the round off. Extremely dull round. (Round to Mace, 58-56 Mace)

Round 7: A lot of action to make up for the last. Mace controls it, though. (Round to Mace, 68-65 Mace)

Round 8: Mace continues to just enough to win the round. Coburn can't seem to wreslt econtrol away. (Round to Mace, 78-74 Mace)

Round 9: A very dull round as both rest. (Round to Coburn, 87-84 Mace)

Round 10: Mace comes out swinginy, trying to knock Coburn down. Coburn survives but loses the round. (Round to Mace, 97-93 Mace)

Round 11: A slower round with Coburn getting the edge. (Round to Coburn, 106-103 Mace)

Round 12: Another really slow round. (Round to Coburn, 115-113 Mace)

Round 13: A good action round with both fighters having their moments. (Round to mace, 125-122 Mace)

Round 14: Coburn tries to press the action ot get a KO, but Mace brillintly avoids him and gets his shots in. (Round to Mace, 135-131 Mace)

Round 15: A slow round. Mace opens a cut over Coburn's right eye. (Round to Mace, 145-140 Mace)

After 15 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards. the Judges score the bout 145-140, 144-141, 144-143 all for your winner by unanimous decision......

and STILL the Heavyweight Champion of the World....JEM MACE!
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Old 10-09-2005, 01:34 PM   #10
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They Do It Again, Rematch

With the fight that occured on May 11th, 1871, pugilism once again gains a lot of recognition. Now that Jem Mace was on top the North American sports world, the money that a rematch would generate was too good to pass up. Mace and Coburn would battle again. This time, in the US.

Jem Mace vs. Joe Coburn
World Title FIght
November 30, 1871
Bay St. Louis, La., USA

Ding.....Ding.....Ding

Round 1: Mace comes out swinging and lands a few good shots until Coburn reacts and lands some of his own. (Round to Mace, 10-9 Mace)

Round 2: Coburn hurts Mace early in the round, but Mace composes himself and finishes the round strong. (Round to Coburn, 19-19)

Round 3: Coburn again starts off the round by hurting Mace. This time Mace has a harder time coming back. (Round to Coburn, 29-28 Coburn)

Round 4: This time it's Mace who stuns Coburn in the round. By the time to the round ends, Coburn has a big mouse under his left eye. (Round to Mace, 38-38)

Round 5: Coburn lands a solid hook and that drops Mace with a minute left to go in the round. Mace answers the count and takes some punishment before the round is over. (Round to Coburn 10-8, 48-46 Coburn)

Round 6: Mace is carrying his hand low, but he regains control of the fight. Coburn's left eye is starting to swell up pretty badly. (Round to Mace, 57-56 Coburn)

Round 7: A back and forth round with a lot of action. Mace does just a bit more. (Round to Mace, 66-66)

Round 8: Mace seems to take the round off and Coburn takes the round easy. (Round to Coburn, 76-75 Coburn)

Round 9: Another action packed round with Mace doing a bit more. (Round to Mace, 85-85)

Round 10: Coburn controls most of the round but Mace lands two huge shots as the round closes. (Round to Coburn, 95-94 Coburn)

Round 11: Not a lot of action with neither team taking control (Round Draw, 105-104 Coburn)

Round 12: Mace comes out swinging and just dominates the round as he goes all out. (Round to Mace, 114-114)

Round 13: A back and forth round with mace taking charge as the round closes. (Round to Mace, 124-123 Mace)

Round 14: Coburn dominates the round with huge shot and huge shot. Mace was staggered most of the round. (Round to Coburn, 133-133)

On my score card, it's anyone's fight.

Round 15: Mace simply dominates the round. Coburn couldn't get anything going. (Round to Mace, 143-142 Mace)

After 15 rounds of action, we go to the score cards...Judge 1 scores the bout 143-143 a draw. Judges 2 and 3 both score the bout 144-142 for your winner by majority decision.....

....and STILL the Heavyweight Champion of the World...JEM MACE!
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Old 10-10-2005, 10:30 PM   #11
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A New Generation

With the two classic battles that occured in 1871, pugilism became a huge success. Fighters started popping up everywhere and the sport exploded. Even in England, the old ways of the bare knuckle fights started to wane as England enforced the new rules much more vigorously.

However, Jem Mace and Joe Coburn both retired after this fight. Jem Mace would make sporadic returns to the ring for the money. In 1877, the first big time scandel would occur involving Joe Coburn. Coburn was sentanced to 10 years in prison for assault and intent to kill a police officer in New York by the name of William Tobias. However, he was released in 1882 and would make several appearances in exhibition bouts.

With the boom of the 1870's pugilims underway, the WPG decided it was time to officially recognize the weight classes in 1880. Featherweight, Lightweight, Welterweight, Middleweight and Heavyweight were the official weight class.

Since both Coburn and Mace officially retired, many fighters would make claims to the world title. The two that help the public's interest, however, were Joe Gross and Paddy Ryan. Gross was a very good boxer with counter punching ability. Paddy Ryan was a hard hitting slugger who bulldozed through opponents. Rayn was young and hungry, Gross had been on the scene for quite awahile and his skills had long since dwindled. However, not to the point where he couldn't give Ryan a run for his money.

The two would meet on May 30th, 1880. Coming into the fight, Joe Gross was considered the defending champion since his victory over Tom Allen in 1876 gave him the most legitamate claim to the title.

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Old 10-10-2005, 10:42 PM   #12
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Joe Gross vs. Paddy Ryan
World Title Fight
May 30, 1880
Collier's Station, WV, USA

Ding.....Ding.....Ding

Round 1: Gross uses his great boxing ability to box circles around Ryan. (Round to Gross, 10-9)

Round 2: Gross gets NAILED with a huge hook to the head. He staggers back and falls down. He gets to his knee at the count of seven but can't make it to his feet. It's over!!

The fight ends at 1:42 of the 2nd Round....your winner by knock out and NEW Heavyweight Champions of the World....PADDY RYAN!

After this bout, Joe Gross would retire from the ring although he does fight a couple of exhibitions before he calls it quits for good. Paddy Ryan is now the champions.

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Old 10-24-2005, 09:34 PM   #13
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Listing of Fighters - June 1, 1880

Lightweights
Jem Carney
Billy Edwards
Harry Gilmore
Edward McDonald

Welterweights
Tom McAlpine

Middleweights
Billy Baker
Irish Jack Burke
Mike Donovan
WC McClellan
Jimmy Murray
Peter Newton

Heavyweights
JH Brown
Tommy Chandler
Charles Cooley
Fred Crossley
John Donaldson
Jimmy Elliot
Bill Farnan
Larry Foley
George "Old Chocolate" Godfrey
Morris Grant
Charles Hadley
Morris Heffey
Henry Higgins
Jake Kilrain
Charles Lange
Tom Lees
Dan McCarty
James McCoy
John McDermont
Jim Miles
William Miller
Charley Mitchell
Martin Neary
Charlie O'Donnell
Charlie Richardson
Fred Robinson
George Rooke
Paddy Ryan - HW champion
John L. Sullivan
Steve Taylor
Tug Wilson

(Most of these HWs are there to just lose to John L Sullivan. )

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Old 10-27-2005, 10:51 PM   #14
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The Rest of 1880

Irish Jack Burke defeated Bill Cox by Knock out in round 4 on August 8th. Mike Donovan fought Edward McGlenchy 3 times between October and the end of the year, drawing him once and beating him on points twice.

As we Enter 1881

A fighter by the name of John L Sullivan has appeared on the landscape. He has a record of 2-0-1 with both wins by KO. He has a ton of power and will be a force in the heavyweight division.

Also a list of new fighters:

Professor Anderson (HW)
Jack Burns (HW)
James Dalton (HW)
Dominic McCaffrey (HW)
Jack Stewert (HW)

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Old 01-20-2006, 08:25 PM   #15
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I'm going to start this back up with some changes.

1 - Since I've basically modernized the whole atmosphere of boxing in this recreation, I'm going to semi modernize the fight schedule. I won't have a fighter fight more than once or twice in a month, let alone on a single day. If a fighter in real life was extremely active, I'll still have him be really active, but not as active.

2 - I will be adding a bunch of TCs (tomato cans) and fictional fighters to the database to take the place of the fighters that do not appear in the game.

3 - Because of these two changes, a lot of fights that happened in real life will probably not be recreated (which was how I was trying to steer this thing towards). However, I will, to the best of my ability (rankings and different results will make it hard at times) to steer them in that direction.

It's going to take some time to set up the database for the TCs and fictional fighters, but I should get this thing back up soon.
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Old 01-23-2006, 06:29 PM   #16
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Here's is how things are going to run for a bit.

First off, there will be a minimum of 20 boxers per weight class. Right now, I have 48 HWs, 7 MWs, 1 WW and 5 LWs.

I will add 12 fake HWs to the HW to make that 60.
MW, WW and LW classes will be given 13, 19 and 15 fake fighters respectively to make them 20.

I will make use of the autoscheduler to make most of the fights. The top 20 will be put into their own group so that I can control who fights who in the top of the HW division (after a dozen fights or so). This will become true for all divisions when there is enough in them. For fighters outside of the top 20, I'm not really concerned with them. Just as long as they keep fighting, but not too much (once a month), it's all good.

Also, I am going to start everyone off with a record of 0-0-0. Mark this up as laziness on my part. I just don't feel like going in and manually entering the records again. No big deal, most, if not all, had only a few fights anyway.

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Old 01-27-2006, 03:46 PM   #17
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I had to rebuild the database because I did something stupid.....(deleted the wrong database...)

Here is how the numbers come out now.

52 HWs, 4 MWs, 1 WW, 4 LW, 1 BW

I add 8 fake HWs (60 total), 16 MWs, 19 WWs, 16 LWs and 19 BWs to make them all 20.
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Old 01-27-2006, 04:19 PM   #18
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World Pugilist Group becomes the World Boxing Group

In the US, the term "boxing" has become the common term used for pugilism. Since the WPG was now based in the US, and that pugilism has become very popular there, the WPG decided to change its name to conform to the American standard term. The WPG is now the WBG
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Old 01-27-2006, 07:33 PM   #19
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January 1881


January 1, 1881
MW: Stephen Omenhead 0-0-0 (0) Draw6 Marvin Acton 0-0-0 (0)

January 2, 1881
LW: Harry Gilmore 0-0-0 (0) TKO2 Ethan Richardson 0-0-0 (0)
BW: Bryan Mahaffey 0-0-0 (0) MDraw6 Eloi Junqueira 0-0-0 (0)

January 4, 1881
LW: Billy Edwards 0-0-0 (0) MD6 Christopher Bennet 0-0-0 (0)
HW: Mike Sheehan 0-0-0 (0) TKO6 Rud Hamburger 0-0-0 (0)

January 5, 1881
WW: Michael Sweezy 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Willie Isom 0-0-0 (0)

January 6, 1881
HW: George Rooke 0-0-0 (0) KO4 Jeffrey Caudle 0-0-0 (0)
HW: Tompkin Gilbert 0-0-0 (0) TKO5 John McDermont 0-0-0 (0)
LW: Edward McDonald 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Andrew Underhill 0-0-0 (0)

January 7, 1881
WW: Bryan Towers 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Desmond Adler 0-0-0 (0)

January 8, 1881
MW: WC McClellan 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Michael Pool 0-0-0 (0)
LW: Burt Gaynes 0-0-0 (0) Draw6 Calvin Jordan 0-0-0 (0)

January 9, 1881
HW: Duncan McDonald 0-0-0 (0) TKO5 George Old Chocolate Godfrey 0-0-0 (0)
HW: Morris Grant 0-0-0 (0) SD6 Charles Hadley 0-0-0 (0)

January 10, 1881
WW: Kelly Creviston 0-0-0 (0) MD6 Alden Yates 0-0-0 (0)

January 12, 1881
MW: Jimmy Murray 0-0-0 (0) MD6 John Foote 0-0-0 (0)
HW: Dan Dwyer 0-0-0 (0) KO4 Fred Robinson 0-0-0 (0)

January 15, 1881
WW: Nick Manno 0-0-0 (0) TKO5 Clayton Corbeil 0-0-0 (0)

January 16, 1881
HW: David Kerrington 0-0-0 (0) Draw6 James McCoy 0-0-0 (0)

January 17, 1881
HW: Jake Kilrain 0-0-0 (0) TKO4 Samuel Purdy 0-0-0 (0)

January 18, 1881
BW: Ronald Finlay 0-0-0 (0) TKO2 Gary Rose 0-0-0 (0)

January 19, 1881
HW: Paddy Ryan 0-0-0 (0) TKO5 Robert Tkachuk 0-0-0 (0)

January 20, 1881
HW: Steve Taylor 0-0-0 (0) KO2 JH Brown 0-0-0 (0)
MW: Conway Farrell 0-0-0 (0) MD6 Joe Prescott 0-0-0 (0)

January 22, 1881
HW: James Dalton 0-0-0 (0) Draw6 Jake Knifton 0-0-0 (0)

January 24, 1881
HW: Charles Lange 0-0-0 (0) MDraw6 Martin Neiry 0-0-0 (0)
HW: Charley Mitchell 0-0-0 (0) Tech Draw2 PJ Rentzler 0-0-0 (0)
BW: Mark French 0-0-0 (0) SD6 Rick Rice 0-0-0 (0)
BW: MacDonald Butt 0-0-0 (0) TKO6 Lawrence Wald 0-0-0 (0)

January 25, 1881
HW: Henry Higgins 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Jim Miles 0-0-0 (0)

January 28, 1881
LW: Clinton Dole 0-0-0 (0) Draw6 Sean McCann 0-0-0 (0)

January 29, 1881
HW: Bill Farnan 0-0-0 (0) KO6 SP Stockton 0-0-0 (0)
MW: Willie Ivory 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Duane Kolte 0-0-0 (0)
WW: Luis Cox 0-0-0 (0) TKO4 Sigo Zielke 0-0-0 (0)

January 31, 1881
BW: Randy Hill 0-0-0 (0) KO6 Luis Reyes 0-0-0 (0)
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Old 01-27-2006, 09:44 PM   #20
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February 1881


February 1, 1881
HW: Duncan McDonald 1-0-0 (0) UD6 Tompkin Gilbert 1-0-0 (1)
HW: John L Sullivan 0-0-0 (0) TKO2 Robert Tkachuk 0-1-0 (0)

February 2, 1881
BW: Ronald Finlay 1-0-0 (1) MD6 Eloi Junqueira 0-0-1 (0)

February 4, 1881
HW: Tug Wilson 0-0-0 (0) MD6 John McDermont 0-1-0 (0)

February 5, 1881
WW: Bryan Towers 1-0-0 (0) TKO5 Michael Sweezy 1-0-0 (0)

February 6, 1881
HW: Fred Crossley 0-0-0 (0) KO1 SP Stockton 0-1-0 (0)
HW: Jim Miles 0-1-0 (0) TKO5 Bill Farnan 1-0-0 (1)
BW: Greg Turner 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Jack Turner 0-0-0 (0)
HW: Martin Neiry 0-0-1 (0) Draw6 Dan Dwyer 1-0-0 (1)

February 7, 1881
HW: Charlie McDonald 0-0-0 (0) MD6 Morris Heffey 0-0-0 (0)

February 8, 1881
HW: William Miller 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Steve Taylor 1-0-0 (1)

February 11, 1881
WW: Sigo Zielke 0-1-0 (0) UD6 Rick Anthony 0-0-0 (0)

February 13, 1881
HW: Charley Mitchell 0-0-1 (0) UD6 Fred Robinson 0-1-0 (0)

February 14, 1881
HW: JH Brown 0-1-0 (0) UD6 Charlie O'Donnell 0-0-0 (0)

February 15, 1881
MW: Paul Adams 0-0-0 (0) Draw6 Stephan Burris 0-0-0 (0)
LW: Glenn Borrows 0-0-0 (0) SD6 Sean McCann 0-0-1 (0)
WW: Nick Manno 1-0-0 (1) UD6 Alexis Mackey 0-0-0 (0)
HW: Jake Kilrain 1-0-0 (1) KO5 George Rooke 1-0-0 (1)

February 17, 1881
LW: Gil Brabble 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Ethan Richardson 0-1-0 (0)
MW: Marvin Acton 0-0-1 (0) SD6 Conway Farrell 1-0-0 (0)
BW: Stuart Maxx 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Bryan Mahaffey 0-0-1 (0)
MW: Joe Prescott 0-1-0 (0) KO1 Daniel Goodson 0-0-0 (0)

February 20, 1881
BW: Ricardo Del Toro 0-0-0 (0) KO2 Luis Reyes 0-1-0 (0)
BW: Mark French 1-0-0 (0) KO2 John Allnutt 0-0-0 (0)

February 21, 1881
LW: Javier Malkin 0-0-0 (0) TKO6 Alvin Riley 0-0-0 (0)

February 23, 1881
LW: Linford Tristanbaker 0-0-0 (0) MDraw6 Burt Gaynes 0-0-1 (0)

February 24, 1881
WW: Curtis Langham 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Rickie Springer 0-0-0 (0)

February 25, 1881
WW: Tom McAlpine 0-0-0 (0) TKO2 Norbert Newsom 0-0-0 (0)
HW: Martin Neary 0-0-0 (0) SD6 Mike Sheehan 1-0-0 (1)

February 26, 1881
HW: Charles Lange 0-0-1 (0) KO5 Jack Burns 0-0-0 (0)
BW: Gerald Tickering 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Miguel Diaz 0-0-0 (0)
HW: Tom Lees 0-0-0 (0) SD6 PJ Rentzler 0-0-1 (0)

February 28, 1881
HW: Jake Knifton 0-0-1 (0) UD6 Samuel Purdy 0-1-0 (0)
WW: Kelly Creviston 1-0-0 (0) TKO1 Desmond Adler 0-1-0 (0)
MW: Bud Barlow 0-0-0 (0) SD6 John Foote 0-1-0 (0)
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March 1881


March 1, 1881
HW: Jake Knifton 1-0-1 (0) UD6 Martin Neary 1-0-0 (0)

March 4, 1881
HW: SP Stockton 0-2-0 (0) SD6 George Old Chocolate Godfrey 0-1-0 (0)
HW: John McDermont 0-2-0 (0) Draw6 Fred Robinson 0-2-0 (0)

March 5, 1881
BW: Stuart Maxx 1-0-0 (0) UD6 MacDonald Butt 1-0-0 (1)

March 6, 1881
HW: Fred Crossley 1-0-0 (1) TKO5 Robert Tkachuk 0-2-0 (0)

March 7, 1881
BW: Gary Rose 0-1-0 (0) MD6 Ricardo Del Toro 1-0-0 (1)

March 8, 1881
BW: John Allnutt 0-1-0 (0) SD6 Greg Turner 1-0-0 (0)
HW: PJ Rentzler 0-1-1 (0) UD6 Dan McCarty 0-0-0 (0)

March 9, 1881
WW: Nick Manno 2-0-0 (1) Draw6 Troy Roberts 0-0-0 (0)
HW: Mike Kine 0-0-0 (0) SD6 Samuel Purdy 0-2-0 (0)

March 10, 1881
MW: Billy Baker 0-0-0 (0) MDraw6 Marvin Acton 1-0-1 (0)
LW: Gil Brabble 1-0-0 (0) UD6 Javier Malkin 1-0-0 (1)

March 11, 1881
HW: Johnny Woods 0-0-0 (0) MD6 JH Brown 1-1-0 (0)
LW: Edward McDonald 1-0-0 (0) UD6 Glenn Borrows 1-0-0 (0)

March 13, 1881
HW: David Kerrington 0-0-1 (0) TKO6 Steve Taylor 1-1-0 (1)
HW: Jim Dunn 0-0-0 (0) KO1 Rud Hamburger 0-1-0 (0)

March 14, 1881
MW: Stephen Omenhead 0-0-1 (0) UD6 Joe Prescott 1-1-0 (1)

March 15, 1881
HW: James McCoy 0-0-1 (0) UD6 Tug Wilson 1-0-0 (0)
HW: James Dalton 0-0-1 (0) TKO2 Hall Rolston 0-0-0 (0)
BW: Lawrence Wald 0-1-0 (0) UD6 Eloi Junqueira 0-1-1 (0)

March 16, 1881
LW: Gary Richards 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Alvin Riley 0-1-0 (0)

March 17, 1881
HW: Tompkin Gilbert 1-1-0 (1) UD6 Joe Hess 0-0-0 (0)

March 18, 1881
WW: Kelly Creviston 2-0-0 (1) KO1 Norbert Newsom 0-1-0 (0)

March 19, 1881
HW: Charles Lange 1-0-1 (1) Tech MDraw5 Jim Miles 1-1-0 (1)

March 22, 1881
BW: Ronald Finlay 2-0-0 (1) UD6 Mark French 2-0-0 (1)

March 24, 1881
WW: Edward Banks 0-0-0 (0) Draw6 Curtis Langham 1-0-0 (0)

March 25, 1881
HW: Tom Allen 0-0-0 (0) KO2 Henry Higgins 1-0-0 (0)

March 26, 1881
HW: Bill Farnan 1-1-0 (1) SD6 Morris Heffey 0-1-0 (0)

March 27, 1881
BW: Gerald Tickering 1-0-0 (0) UD6 David Olson 0-0-0 (0)

March 28, 1881
MW: Daniel Goodson 0-1-0 (0) UD6 Eugene Gallagher 0-0-0 (0)
LW: George Taylor 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Christopher Bennet 0-1-0 (0)

March 29, 1881
WW: Clayton Corbeil 0-1-0 (0) UD6 Michael Sweezy 1-1-0 (0)

March 30, 1881
MW: WC McClellan 1-0-0 (0) TKO3 Conway Farrell 1-1-0 (0)

March 31, 1881
LW: Jem Carney 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Greg Sandford 0-0-0 (0)
MW: Stephan Burris 0-0-1 (0) TKO4 Pete McCoy 0-0-0 (0)
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Old 01-27-2006, 09:51 PM   #22
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April 1881


April 2, 1881
HW: Bill Farnan 2-1-0 (1) SD6 Tug Wilson 1-1-0 (0)

April 3, 1881
MW: Irish Jack Burke 0-0-0 (0) SD6 Willie Ivory 1-0-0 (0)

April 4, 1881
LW: Edward McDonald 2-0-0 (0) UD6 Andrew Underhill 0-1-0 (0)

April 5, 1881
HW: Fred Robinson 0-2-1 (0) MDraw6 PJ Rentzler 1-1-1 (0)
MW: Jimmy Murray 1-0-0 (0) UD6 Eugene Gallagher 0-1-0 (0)

April 7, 1881
HW: JH Brown 1-2-0 (0) UD6 Jem Stewert 0-0-0 (0)

April 8, 1881
MW: Robert McMurray 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Marvin Acton 1-0-2 (0)

April 9, 1881
BW: Stuart Maxx 2-0-0 (0) MDraw6 Eloi Junqueira 0-2-1 (0)
HW: Tommy Chandler 0-0-0 (0) TKO3 Mike Sheehan 1-1-0 (1)
HW: John Flood 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Tompkin Gilbert 2-1-0 (1)

April 10, 1881
BW: Rick Rice 0-1-0 (0) MD6 David Olson 0-1-0 (0)
HW: Jake Kilrain 2-0-0 (2) KO2 Rud Hamburger 0-2-0 (0)

April 12, 1881
MW: Stephan Burris 1-0-1 (1) MD6 Joe Prescott 1-2-0 (1)

April 13, 1881
WW: Willie Isom 0-1-0 (0) KO6 Sigo Zielke 1-1-0 (0)

April 14, 1881
HW: Morris Grant 1-0-0 (0) UD6 Robert Tkachuk 0-3-0 (0)
BW: Lawrence Wald 1-1-0 (0) KO4 Luis Reyes 0-2-0 (0)

April 16, 1881
HW: Fred Crossley 2-0-0 (2) UD6 Morris Heffey 0-2-0 (0)

April 18, 1881
HW: Dan Dwyer 1-0-1 (1) KO6 Hall Rolston 0-1-0 (0)

April 19, 1881
HW: Johnny Woods 1-0-0 (0) TKO3 Jim Miles 1-1-1 (1)

April 21, 1881
LW: Harry Gilmore 1-0-0 (1) KO4 Linford Tristanbaker 0-0-1 (0)
LW: Jem Carney 1-0-0 (0) TKO4 Gary Richards 1-0-0 (0)
BW: Gerald Tickering 2-0-0 (0) UD6 Bill Baxter 0-0-0 (0)

April 22, 1881
WW: Edward Banks 0-0-1 (0) MDraw6 Kelly Creviston 3-0-0 (2)
MW: Stephen Omenhead 1-0-1 (0) UD6 Michael Pool 0-1-0 (0)

April 23, 1881
LW: Billy Edwards 1-0-0 (0) UD6 Christopher Bennet 0-2-0 (0)
HW: Charles Lange 1-0-2 (1) UD6 Dan McCarty 0-1-0 (0)

April 24, 1881
BW: Greg Turner 1-1-0 (0) SD6 MacDonald Butt 1-1-0 (1)
WW: Troy Roberts 0-0-1 (0) MD6 Nick Manno 2-0-1 (1)

April 25, 1881
LW: Walter Edgerton 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Greg Sandford 0-1-0 (0)
MW: Conway Farrell 1-2-0 (0) MD6 Heath Dale 0-0-0 (0)

April 26, 1881
HW: Larry Foley 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Charles Cooley 0-0-0 (0)

April 27, 1881
HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 0-2-0 (0) KO6 SP Stockton 1-2-0 (0)

April 28, 1881
HW: Jimmy Elliot 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Samuel Purdy 0-3-0 (0)

April 30, 1881
HW: Tom Allen 1-0-0 (1) UD6 Mike Kine 1-0-0 (0)
MW: Paul Adams 0-0-1 (0) UD6 Daniel Goodson 1-1-0 (0)
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May 1881


May 2, 1881
HW: Jim Dunn 1-0-0 (1) UD6 Tom Allen 2-0-0 (1)

May 3, 1881
HW: John McDermont 0-2-1 (0) MDraw6 Hall Rolston 0-2-0 (0)

May 4, 1881
HW: Tug Wilson 1-2-0 (0) UD6 Rud Hamburger 0-3-0 (0)

May 5, 1881
LW: Walter Edgerton 1-0-0 (0) KO2 Jim Owen 0-0-0 (0)

May 7, 1881
WW: Edward Banks 0-0-2 (0) TKO1 Alden Yates 0-1-0 (0)

May 8, 1881
HW: Charles Hadley 0-1-0 (0) UD6 Mike Sheehan 1-2-0 (1)

May 11, 1881
WW: Curtis Langham 1-0-1 (0) UD6 Troy Roberts 1-0-1 (0)
WW: Kelly Creviston 3-0-1 (2) MDraw6 Jamal Belcher 0-0-0 (0)

May 12, 1881
HW: Jack Stewert 0-0-0 (0) MD6 Martin Neary 1-1-0 (0)

May 13, 1881
MW: WC McClellan 2-0-0 (1) Tech UD5 Stephen Omenhead 2-0-1 (0)
HW: Tompkin Gilbert 2-2-0 (1) UD6 SP Stockton 1-3-0 (0)
MW: Irish Jack Burke 1-0-0 (0) KO1 Conway Farrell 2-2-0 (0)

May 14, 1881
HW: Dan Dwyer 2-0-1 (2) UD6 Bill Farnan 3-1-0 (1)

May 15, 1881
BW: Lawrence Wald 2-1-0 (1) KO4 Gary Rose 1-1-0 (0)
HW: Henry Higgins 1-1-0 (0) UD6 Jack Burns 0-1-0 (0)
HW: Fred Robinson 0-2-2 (0) TKO6 Martin Neiry 0-0-2 (0)
WW: Tom McAlpine 1-0-0 (1) KO1 Rickie Springer 0-1-0 (0)

May 16, 1881
BW: Rick Rice 1-1-0 (0) MDraw6 MacDonald Butt 1-2-0 (1)
HW: Fred Crossley 3-0-0 (2) UD6 Charlie O'Donnell 0-1-0 (0)

May 18, 1881
HW: Charley Mitchell 1-0-1 (0) KO4 James McCoy 1-0-1 (0)
WW: David Roche 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Sigo Zielke 1-2-0 (0)
HW: Jim Miles 1-2-1 (1) KO5 Mike Kine 1-1-0 (0)

May 19, 1881
WW: Clayton Corbeil 1-1-0 (0) KO6 Desmond Adler 0-2-0 (0)
HW: Steve Taylor 1-2-0 (1) TKO3 JH Brown 2-2-0 (0)
LW: Linford Tristanbaker 0-1-1 (0) Draw6 Clinton Dole 0-0-1 (0)

May 20, 1881
WW: Nick Manno 2-1-1 (1) UD6 Rick Anthony 0-1-0 (0)

May 21, 1881
WW: Bryan Towers 2-0-0 (1) UD6 Michael Sweezy 1-2-0 (0)
LW: Kirk Smyth 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Sean McCann 0-1-1 (0)

May 22, 1881
HW: Morris Grant 2-0-0 (0) UD6 Dan McCarty 0-2-0 (0)

May 23, 1881
HW: John Flood 1-0-0 (0) Draw6 Jeffrey Caudle 0-1-0 (0)

May 25, 1881
BW: Luis Reyes 0-3-0 (0) UD6 Eloi Junqueira 0-2-2 (0)
HW: Samuel Purdy 0-4-0 (0) Draw6 Charles Cooley 0-1-0 (0)
HW: PJ Rentzler 1-1-2 (0) UD6 Jem Stewert 0-1-0 (0)

May 26, 1881
MW: Billy Baker 0-0-1 (0) KO1 Daniel Goodson 1-2-0 (0)
HW: John Donaldson 0-0-0 (0) UD6 George Rooke 1-1-0 (1)
LW: Javier Malkin 1-1-0 (1) UD6 Gary Richards 1-1-0 (0)

May 27, 1881
HW: Paddy Ryan 1-0-0 (1) KO5 Charles Lange 2-0-2 (1)

May 28, 1881
BW: Ronald Finlay 3-0-0 (1) MD6 Ricardo Del Toro 1-1-0 (1)

May 29, 1881
LW: Burt Gaynes 0-0-2 (0) UD6 Glenn Borrows 1-1-0 (0)
HW: Jimmy Elliot 1-0-0 (0) UD6 Morris Heffey 0-3-0 (0)
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June 1881


June 2, 1881
BW: Bill Baxter 0-1-0 (0) MDraw6 Stuart Maxx 2-0-1 (0)

June 3, 1881
WW: Troy Roberts 1-1-1 (0) MDraw6 Curtis Langham 2-0-1 (0)
WW: Clayton Corbeil 2-1-0 (1) KO1 Alden Yates 0-2-0 (0)
WW: Edward Banks 1-0-2 (1) MD6 Kelly Creviston 3-0-2 (2)
HW: Duncan McDonald 2-0-0 (0) UD6 Bill Farnan 3-2-0 (1)

June 5, 1881
HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 1-2-0 (1) TKO1 David Kerrington 1-0-1 (1)

June 6, 1881
LW: Gil Brabble 2-0-0 (0) UD6 Gary Richards 1-2-0 (0)

June 7, 1881
HW: James Dalton 1-0-1 (1) UD6 Joe Hess 0-1-0 (0)
LW: Calvin Jordan 0-0-1 (0) Draw6 Andrew Underhill 0-2-0 (0)

June 8, 1881
HW: Paddy Ryan 2-0-0 (2) KO1 Mike Kine 1-2-0 (0)
LW: Greg Sandford 0-2-0 (0) MD6 Christopher Bennet 0-3-0 (0)

June 9, 1881
MW: Pete McCoy 0-1-0 (0) Draw6 Robert McMurray 1-0-0 (0)

June 11, 1881
WW: David Roche 1-0-0 (0) MD6 Bryan Towers 3-0-0 (1)
BW: MacDonald Butt 1-2-1 (1) MD6 Greg Turner 2-1-0 (0)

June 13, 1881
HW: William Miller 1-0-0 (0) UD6 Dan Dwyer 3-0-1 (2)

June 14, 1881
HW: PJ Rentzler 2-1-2 (0) TKO1 Robert Tkachuk 0-4-0 (0)
WW: Willie Isom 1-1-0 (1) MDraw6 Luis Cox 1-0-0 (1)
MW: Marvin Acton 1-1-2 (0) UD6 Heath Dale 0-1-0 (0)

June 15, 1881
MW: Willie Ivory 1-1-0 (0) TKO2 Michael Pool 0-2-0 (0)
WW: Nick Manno 3-1-1 (1) UD6 Michael Sweezy 1-3-0 (0)

June 16, 1881
HW: Charles Lange 2-1-2 (1) TKO2 Rud Hamburger 0-4-0 (0)
BW: Ronald Finlay 4-0-0 (1) UD6 David Olson 0-2-0 (0)

June 18, 1881
WW: Tom McAlpine 2-0-0 (2) KO2 Desmond Adler 0-3-0 (0)

June 19, 1881
HW: John Donaldson 1-0-0 (0) UD6 Hall Rolston 0-2-1 (0)

June 20, 1881
HW: Morris Grant 3-0-0 (0) UD6 John McDermont 0-2-2 (0)

June 21, 1881
HW: Samuel Purdy 0-4-1 (0) MDraw6 Charles Cooley 0-1-1 (0)
BW: Ricardo Del Toro 1-2-0 (1) UD6 John Allnutt 1-1-0 (0)

June 22, 1881
BW: Rick Rice 1-1-1 (0) UD6 Randy Hill 1-0-0 (1)
HW: Jim Dunn 2-0-0 (1) UD6 Jeffrey Caudle 0-1-1 (0)

June 24, 1881
HW: Steve Taylor 2-2-0 (2) SD6 James McCoy 1-1-1 (0)

June 25, 1881
WW: Rick Anthony 0-2-0 (0) UD6 Norbert Newsom 0-2-0 (0)

June 26, 1881
MW: Irish Jack Burke 2-0-0 (1) TKO4 Bud Barlow 1-0-0 (0)
HW: Tom Allen 2-1-0 (1) MDraw6 Jack Stewert 1-0-0 (0)

June 27, 1881
HW: Tug Wilson 2-2-0 (0) UD6 Fred Robinson 1-2-2 (1)
HW: Martin Neary 1-2-0 (0) SD6 Tom Lees 1-0-0 (0)
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July 1881


July 1, 1881
MW: Robert McMurray 1-0-1 (0) TKO4 Michael Pool 0-3-0 (0)
HW: Tom Lees 1-1-0 (0) UD6 Dan Dwyer 3-1-1 (2)

July 4, 1881
LW: Kirk Smyth 1-0-0 (0) SD6 Greg Sandford 1-2-0 (0)

July 5, 1881
LW: Billy Edwards 2-0-0 (0) UD6 Clinton Dole 0-0-2 (0)
BW: MacDonald Butt 2-2-1 (1) MD6 Jack Turner 0-1-0 (0)

July 6, 1881
LW: Sean McCann 0-2-1 (0) MDraw6 Burt Gaynes 1-0-2 (0)
HW: Jake Kilrain 3-0-0 (3) TKO3 James McCoy 1-2-1 (0)

July 7, 1881
HW: Tug Wilson 3-2-0 (0) MD6 Charles Lange 3-1-2 (2)

July 8, 1881
HW: Jack Stewert 1-0-1 (0) TKO6 JH Brown 2-3-0 (0)

July 12, 1881
BW: Gerald Tickering 3-0-0 (0) KO2 Lawrence Wald 3-1-0 (2)

July 14, 1881
LW: Calvin Jordan 0-0-2 (0) Draw6 Alvin Riley 0-2-0 (0)
BW: Bryan Mahaffey 0-1-1 (0) SD6 David Olson 0-3-0 (0)
MW: Stephen Omenhead 2-1-1 (0) MD6 Marvin Acton 2-1-2 (0)
BW: Luis Reyes 1-3-0 (0) SD6 John Allnutt 1-2-0 (0)

July 15, 1881
HW: William Miller 2-0-0 (0) UD6 Joe Hess 0-2-0 (0)

July 16, 1881
HW: Jim Dunn 3-0-0 (1) MD6 Charles Cooley 0-1-2 (0)

July 18, 1881
HW: Jem Stewert 0-2-0 (0) TKO4 Hall Rolston 0-3-1 (0)
HW: Larry Foley 1-0-0 (0) KO1 Jeffrey Caudle 0-2-1 (0)
LW: Gil Brabble 3-0-0 (0) UD6 Glenn Borrows 1-2-0 (0)
MW: Jimmy Murray 2-0-0 (0) TKO2 Conway Farrell 2-3-0 (0)

July 19, 1881
MW: Duane Kolte 0-1-0 (0) SD6 Bud Barlow 1-1-0 (0)

July 22, 1881
HW: John Flood 1-0-1 (0) UD6 Samuel Purdy 0-4-2 (0)
HW: James Dalton 2-0-1 (1) UD6 Morris Grant 4-0-0 (0)
BW: Rick Rice 2-1-1 (0) UD6 Stuart Maxx 2-0-2 (0)

July 23, 1881
HW: Duncan McDonald 3-0-0 (0) UD6 Robert Tkachuk 0-5-0 (0)
HW: Bill Farnan 3-3-0 (1) MD6 Fred Robinson 1-3-2 (1)
HW: SP Stockton 1-4-0 (0) KO2 Rud Hamburger 0-5-0 (0)
HW: Jake Knifton 2-0-1 (0) UD6 Dan McCarty 0-3-0 (0)

July 24, 1881
WW: David Roche 2-0-0 (0) Draw6 Kelly Creviston 3-1-2 (2)

July 27, 1881
WW: Tom McAlpine 3-0-0 (3) KO1 Willie Isom 1-1-1 (1)
BW: Ricardo Del Toro 2-2-0 (1) KO5 Eloi Junqueira 0-3-2 (0)
HW: Tommy Chandler 1-0-0 (1) UD6 Mike Sheehan 1-3-0 (1)

July 30, 1881
LW: Harry Gilmore 2-0-0 (2) TKO5 Linford Tristanbaker 0-1-2 (0)

July 31, 1881
WW: Sigo Zielke 1-3-0 (0) MD6 Luis Cox 1-0-1 (1)
LW: George Taylor 1-0-0 (0) KO4 Christopher Bennet 0-4-0 (0)
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August 1, 1881
HW: John L Sullivan 1-0-0 (1) UD6 Charles Lange 3-2-2 (2)

August 2, 1881
HW: Charles Cooley 0-2-2 (0) TKO4 William Miller 3-0-0 (0)

August 3, 1881
LW: Walter Edgerton 2-0-0 (1) UD6 Andrew Underhill 0-2-1 (0)

August 5, 1881
HW: Jack Stewert 2-0-1 (1) TKO6 Jack Burns 0-2-0 (0)
WW: Troy Roberts 1-1-2 (0) UD6 Rickie Springer 0-2-0 (0)

August 6, 1881
HW: Samuel Purdy 0-5-2 (0) UD6 Rud Hamburger 0-6-0 (0)
LW: Sean McCann 0-2-2 (0) UD6 Ethan Richardson 0-2-0 (0)

August 7, 1881
LW: Calvin Jordan 0-0-3 (0) UD6 Alvin Riley 0-2-1 (0)
WW: Tom McAlpine 4-0-0 (4) UD6 David Roche 2-0-1 (0)

August 8, 1881
HW: Dan Dwyer 3-2-1 (2) UD6 Hall Rolston 0-4-1 (0)
HW: Jake Kilrain 4-0-0 (4) UD6 Mike Sheehan 1-4-0 (1)
MW: Daniel Goodson 1-3-0 (0) MD6 Heath Dale 0-2-0 (0)
HW: Jim Dunn 4-0-0 (1) UD6 Fred Robinson 1-4-2 (1)
WW: Michael Sweezy 1-4-0 (0) UD6 Alden Yates 0-3-0 (0)

August 10, 1881
LW: Billy Edwards 3-0-0 (0) MD6 Kirk Smyth 2-0-0 (0)

August 11, 1881
HW: John Flood 2-0-1 (0) UD6 Steve Taylor 3-2-0 (2)

August 13, 1881
HW: David Kerrington 1-1-1 (1) UD6 John McDermont 0-3-2 (0)

August 15, 1881
WW: Nick Manno 4-1-1 (1) TKO4 Willie Isom 1-2-1 (1)

August 16, 1881
MW: Duane Kolte 1-1-0 (0) UD6 John Foote 0-2-0 (0)
WW: Kelly Creviston 3-1-3 (2) UD6 Sigo Zielke 2-3-0 (0)

August 17, 1881
WW: Edward Banks 2-0-2 (1) UD6 Rick Anthony 1-2-0 (0)

August 19, 1881
HW: Jimmy Elliot 2-0-0 (0) MD6 Jeffrey Caudle 0-3-1 (0)

August 20, 1881
WW: Clayton Corbeil 3-1-0 (2) UD6 Alexis Mackey 0-1-0 (0)
HW: Bill Farnan 4-3-0 (1) UD6 Mike Kine 1-3-0 (0)

August 21, 1881
HW: Joe Hess 0-3-0 (0) UD6 Robert Tkachuk 0-6-0 (0)

August 24, 1881
LW: Gil Brabble 4-0-0 (0) UD6 Burt Gaynes 1-0-3 (0)

August 25, 1881
MW: Pete McCoy 0-1-1 (0) TKO4 Paul Adams 1-0-1 (0)

August 26, 1881
WW: Jamal Belcher 0-0-1 (0) KO5 Norbert Newsom 0-3-0 (0)
LW: Javier Malkin 2-1-0 (1) KO6 Gary Richards 1-3-0 (0)
WW: Luis Cox 1-1-1 (1) KO6 Desmond Adler 0-4-0 (0)

August 27, 1881
HW: Henry Higgins 2-1-0 (0) Draw6 Fred Crossley 4-0-0 (2)
HW: Tommy Chandler 2-0-0 (1) TKO2 James McCoy 1-3-1 (0)

August 28, 1881
MW: Jimmy Murray 3-0-0 (1) KO1 Michael Pool 0-4-0 (0)

August 29, 1881
HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 2-2-0 (2) UD6 Charlie O'Donnell 0-2-0 (0)

August 31, 1881
MW: Ryan Dalton 0-0-0 (0) UD6 Eugene Gallagher 0-2-0 (0)
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(I accidently ran through September twice. Oops. Some records will look wrong. Some will have a fighter before a later date one...oops. )



September 1, 1881
MW: Duane Kolte 2-1-0 (0) UD6 Ryan Dalton 1-0-0 (0)

September 2, 1881
HW: Jimmy Elliot 3-0-0 (0) UD6 Hall Rolston 0-5-1 (0)
HW: Johnny Woods 2-0-0 (1) UD6 Charles Cooley 1-2-2 (1)
BW: Miguel Diaz 0-1-0 (0) SD6 Stuart Maxx 3-1-2 (0)

September 3, 1881
LW: Gil Brabble 5-0-0 (0) UD6 Calvin Jordan 1-0-3 (0)
BW: Greg Turner 2-2-0 (0) TKO6 Mark French 2-1-0 (1)

September 4, 1881
HW: Paddy Ryan 3-0-0 (3) KO5 Bill Farnan 5-3-0 (1)
LW: Christopher Bennet 0-5-0 (0) UD6 Alvin Riley 0-3-1 (0)
HW: Mike Kine 1-4-0 (0) MDraw6 Martin Neiry 0-1-2 (0)
LW: Burt Gaynes 1-1-3 (0) Draw6 Gary Richards 1-4-0 (0)

September 5, 1881
WW: Troy Roberts 3-1-2 (0) UD6 David Roche 2-2-1 (0)
MW: Billy Baker 1-0-1 (1) UD6 Eugene Gallagher 0-3-0 (0)

September 6, 1881
HW: Morris Heffey 1-4-0 (0) UD6 Charlie McDonald 1-0-0 (0)
WW: Rickie Springer 0-4-0 (0) UD6 Alden Yates 0-5-0 (0)
WW: Curtis Langham 2-0-2 (0) MDraw6 Bryan Towers 3-1-0 (1)

September 7, 1881
BW: Stuart Maxx 2-1-2 (0) UD6 Gary Rose 1-2-0 (0)
HW: Paddy Ryan 4-0-0 (4) KO1 Samuel Purdy 1-5-2 (0)
LW: Billy Edwards 4-0-0 (0) KO1 Sean McCann 1-2-2 (0)

September 8, 1881
HW: Tom Allen 2-1-1 (1) TKO3 Jeffrey Caudle 0-4-1 (0)
WW: Curtis Langham 2-0-3 (0) UD6 Rick Anthony 1-3-0 (0)
HW: Jack Stewert 3-1-1 (2) UD6 Martin Neiry 0-1-3 (0)

September 9, 1881
HW: David Kerrington 2-1-1 (1) UD6 Tom Lees 3-1-0 (1)
HW: Charley Mitchell 2-0-1 (1) KO5 Jeffrey Caudle 0-5-1 (0)
HW: Morris Heffey 0-4-0 (0) MD6 SP Stockton 2-4-0 (1)
LW: Edward McDonald 3-0-0 (0) UD6 Greg Sandford 1-3-0 (0)
MW: Eugene Gallagher 0-4-0 (0) KO6 Joe Prescott 1-3-1 (1)
MW: Bud Barlow 1-2-0 (0) UD6 Heath Dale 0-3-0 (0)

September 10, 1881
HW: William Miller 3-1-0 (0) TKO3 Tug Wilson 4-2-0 (0)
HW: Hall Rolston 0-6-1 (0) KO1 Robert Tkachuk 0-8-0 (0)

September 11, 1881
HW: JH Brown 2-5-0 (0) MDraw6 Morris Grant 4-2-0 (0)
HW: PJ Rentzler 4-1-2 (1) UD6 Jem Stewert 1-2-0 (1)
HW: Johnny Woods 3-0-0 (1) KO6 Charlie O'Donnell 0-4-0 (0)
WW: Alexis Mackey 0-2-0 (0) UD6 Rickie Springer 0-3-0 (0)
HW: Tompkin Gilbert 3-2-0 (1) MD6 Mike Sheehan 1-5-0 (1)

September 12, 1881
HW: Dan McCarty 0-4-0 (0) SD6 Jim Miles 2-2-1 (2)
HW: James McCoy 1-4-1 (0) TKO4 Morris Grant 4-1-0 (0)

September 13, 1881
MW: Pete McCoy 1-1-1 (1) TKO3 Bud Barlow 2-2-0 (0)
HW: James Dalton 3-0-1 (1) UD6 Charles Lange 3-3-2 (2)
HW: John Flood 3-0-1 (0) KO2 Charlie O'Donnell 0-3-0 (0)
BW: Lawrence Wald 3-2-0 (2) UD6 Bryan Mahaffey 1-1-1 (0)
MW: John Foote 0-3-0 (0) Draw6 Joe Prescott 1-3-0 (1)

September 14, 1881
HW: Jake Kilrain 6-0-0 (4) TKO6 Charles Cooley 1-3-2 (1)

September 15, 1881
WW: Clayton Corbeil 4-1-0 (2) UD6 Michael Sweezy 3-4-0 (0)
LW: George Taylor 2-0-0 (1) UD6 Ethan Richardson 0-3-0 (0)

September 16, 1881
HW: Henry Higgins 2-2-1 (0) UD6 Tompkin Gilbert 4-2-0 (1)

September 17, 1881
HW: Dan McCarty 1-4-0 (0) KO3 Rud Hamburger 0-7-0 (0)

September 18, 1881
WW: Michael Sweezy 2-4-0 (0) SD6 David Roche 2-1-1 (0)
HW: Jim Dunn 6-0-0 (1) MDraw6 Mike Sheehan 1-6-0 (1)

September 19, 1881
HW: John L Sullivan 2-0-0 (1) UD6 Steve Taylor 3-3-0 (2)
WW: Kelly Creviston 4-1-3 (2) MD6 Willie Isom 1-3-1 (1)
HW: James McCoy 2-4-1 (1) Draw6 Jim Miles 2-3-1 (2)
LW: Jem Carney 2-0-0 (1) UD6 Andrew Underhill 0-3-1 (0)

September 20, 1881
HW: Tug Wilson 4-3-0 (0) MDraw6 Dan Dwyer 4-2-1 (2)
MW: WC McClellan 3-0-0 (1) KO5 Paul Adams 1-1-1 (0)

September 21, 1881
BW: Emilio Leycegui 0-0-0 (0) UD6 David Olson 0-4-0 (0)
WW: Troy Roberts 2-1-2 (0) UD6 Alden Yates 0-4-0 (0)

September 22, 1881
MW: Marvin Acton 2-2-2 (0) UD6 Stephan Burris 2-0-1 (1)
WW: Tom McAlpine 5-0-0 (4) UD6 Bryan Towers 3-1-1 (1)

September 23, 1881
MW: Duane Kolte 3-1-0 (0) UD6 Marvin Acton 3-2-2 (0)
HW: John Flood 4-0-1 (1) UD6 Bill Farnan 5-4-0 (1)
HW: Tom Allen 3-1-1 (2) UD6 Martin Neary 2-3-0 (0)
LW: Javier Malkin 3-1-0 (2) UD6 Jim Owen 0-1-0 (0)

September 24, 1881
BW: Eloi Junqueira 0-4-2 (0) UD6 John Allnutt 1-3-0 (0)
HW: Jake Kilrain 5-0-0 (4) UD6 Jack Stewert 3-0-1 (2)
LW: Greg Sandford 1-4-0 (0) UD6 Ethan Richardson 0-4-0 (0)

September 25, 1881
HW: Tom Lees 2-1-0 (0) KO2 Robert Tkachuk 0-7-0 (0)
HW: Tommy Chandler 3-0-0 (2) KO2 Martin Neary 2-2-0 (0)
WW: Nick Manno 5-1-1 (2) TKO4 Desmond Adler 0-5-0 (0)
HW: Mike Kine 1-4-1 (0) Tech MD5 Joe Hess 1-4-0 (0)

September 26, 1881
WW: Edward Banks 3-0-2 (1) UD6 Jamal Belcher 1-0-1 (1)

September 27, 1881
BW: Ronald Finlay 5-0-0 (1) SD6 Bryan Mahaffey 1-2-1 (0)
MW: WC McClellan 4-0-0 (2) UD6 Ryan Dalton 1-1-0 (0)
HW: Charles Hadley 1-1-0 (0) KO5 JH Brown 2-4-0 (0)

September 28, 1881
HW: Jim Dunn 5-0-0 (1) UD6 Jack Burns 0-3-0 (0)
BW: Bill Baxter 0-1-1 (0) UD6 Lawrence Wald 4-2-0 (2)

September 29, 1881
HW: Larry Foley 2-0-0 (1) TKO1 Fred Crossley 4-0-1 (2)
LW: Harry Gilmore 3-0-0 (3) TKO5 Gil Brabble 6-0-0 (0)

September 30, 1881
HW: George Rooke 1-2-0 (1) KO4 Joe Hess 1-3-0 (0)
HW: Jimmy Elliot 4-0-0 (0) UD6 James Dalton 4-0-1 (1)
HW: PJ Rentzler 3-1-2 (1) UD6 Henry Higgins 2-1-1 (0)
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October 1, 1881
HW: John Flood 5-0-1 (1) UD6 Martin Neary 2-4-0 (0)
LW: Billy Edwards 5-0-0 (1) UD6 Ethan Richardson 0-5-0 (0)

October 2, 1881
BW: Gerald Tickering 4-0-0 (1) UD6 Stuart Maxx 3-2-2 (0)

October 3, 1881
HW: Tom Allen 4-1-1 (2) UD6 Hall Rolston 1-6-1 (1)
HW: Jimmy Elliot 5-0-0 (0) UD6 Charles Cooley 1-4-2 (1)

October 4, 1881
WW: Luis Cox 2-1-1 (2) Draw6 Troy Roberts 4-1-2 (0)

October 5, 1881
BW: Ronald Finlay 6-0-0 (1) KO1 Bryan Mahaffey 1-3-1 (0)

October 6, 1881
HW: Charlie McDonald 1-1-0 (0) KO4 Mike Sheehan 1-6-1 (1)

October 9, 1881
HW: Charles Lange 3-4-2 (2) UD6 Dan McCarty 2-4-0 (1)

October 10, 1881
LW: Javier Malkin 4-1-0 (2) UD6 Calvin Jordan 1-1-3 (0)
HW: JH Brown 2-5-1 (0) UD6 Martin Neiry 0-2-3 (0)
WW: Nick Manno 6-1-1 (3) TKO5 Willie Isom 1-4-1 (1)

October 11, 1881
HW: Samuel Purdy 1-6-2 (0) UD6 Joe Hess 1-5-0 (0)
HW: Johnny Woods 4-0-0 (2) UD6 Jem Stewert 1-3-0 (1)

October 13, 1881
HW: Jack Burns 0-4-0 (0) TKO6 Tug Wilson 4-3-1 (0)
LW: Linford Tristanbaker 0-2-2 (0) UD6 Christopher Bennet 1-5-0 (0)
BW: Rick Rice 3-1-1 (0) UD6 John Allnutt 1-4-0 (0)

October 14, 1881
WW: Curtis Langham 3-0-3 (0) UD6 Sigo Zielke 2-4-0 (0)
WW: Kelly Creviston 5-1-3 (2) UD6 Desmond Adler 0-6-0 (0)

October 15, 1881
HW: Mike Kine 2-4-1 (0) SD6 PJ Rentzler 5-1-2 (1)
WW: Bryan Towers 3-2-1 (1) MD6 Norbert Newsom 0-4-0 (0)

October 16, 1881
HW: James Dalton 4-1-1 (1) MDraw6 Tom Lees 3-2-0 (1)

October 17, 1881
HW: Fred Crossley 4-1-1 (2) TKO6 Morris Heffey 2-4-0 (0)

October 19, 1881
MW: WC McClellan 5-0-0 (2) TKO1 Bud Barlow 2-3-0 (0)
HW: Charles Hadley 2-1-0 (1) UD6 Fred Robinson 1-5-2 (1)

October 20, 1881
MW: Jimmy Murray 4-0-0 (2) UD6 Stephan Burris 2-1-1 (1)
HW: SP Stockton 2-5-0 (1) MD6 Morris Grant 4-2-1 (0)
MW: Ryan Dalton 1-2-0 (0) SD6 Joe Prescott 1-4-1 (1)

October 21, 1881
HW: John Donaldson 2-0-0 (0) UD6 Jeffrey Caudle 0-6-1 (0)
BW: Lawrence Wald 4-3-0 (2) SD6 Ricardo Del Toro 3-2-0 (2)

October 22, 1881
WW: Edward Banks 4-0-2 (1) MD6 Michael Sweezy 3-5-0 (0)

October 24, 1881
HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 3-2-0 (2) TKO6 Bill Farnan 5-5-0 (1)
MW: Stephen Omenhead 3-1-1 (0) UD6 Michael Pool 0-5-0 (0)

October 25, 1881
WW: Tom McAlpine 6-0-0 (4) UD6 David Roche 2-3-1 (0)

October 28, 1881
HW: Jake Knifton 3-0-1 (0) UD6 David Kerrington 3-1-1 (1)

October 29, 1881
HW: Larry Foley 3-0-0 (2) UD6 James McCoy 2-4-2 (1)
WW: Rick Anthony 1-4-0 (0) SD6 Alden Yates 0-6-0 (0)

October 30, 1881
HW: John McDermont 0-4-2 (0) Draw6 Jim Miles 2-3-2 (2)

October 31, 1881
WW: Jamal Belcher 1-1-1 (1) KO1 Rickie Springer 1-4-0 (0)
HW: Paddy Ryan 5-0-0 (5) KO1 Rud Hamburger 0-8-0 (0)
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November 1881


November 1, 1881
WW: Clayton Corbeil 5-1-0 (2) UD6 Rick Anthony 2-4-0 (0)

November 2, 1881
BW: Ronald Finlay 7-0-0 (2) UD6 MacDonald Butt 3-2-1 (1)

November 3, 1881
HW: Tug Wilson 4-4-1 (0) UD6 Henry Higgins 3-2-1 (0)
LW: Burt Gaynes 1-1-4 (0) MDraw6 Calvin Jordan 1-2-3 (0)

November 5, 1881
WW: Willie Isom 1-5-1 (1) UD6 Alden Yates 0-7-0 (0)

November 6, 1881
MW: Duane Kolte 4-1-0 (0) UD6 John Foote 0-3-1 (0)
WW: Michael Sweezy 3-6-0 (0) SD6 Jamal Belcher 2-1-1 (2)

November 7, 1881
WW: David Roche 2-4-1 (0) UD6 Sigo Zielke 2-5-0 (0)

November 8, 1881
HW: George Rooke 2-2-0 (2) TKO5 James Dalton 4-1-2 (1)

November 9, 1881
HW: Charles Hadley 3-1-0 (1) KO4 Charlie McDonald 2-1-0 (1)

November 11, 1881
HW: Johnny Woods 5-0-0 (2) TKO5 Bill Farnan 5-6-0 (1)
BW: Rick Rice 4-1-1 (0) UD6 Bryan Mahaffey 1-4-1 (0)

November 12, 1881
HW: Samuel Purdy 2-6-2 (0) Draw6 Morris Grant 4-3-1 (0)
BW: Lawrence Wald 5-3-0 (2) UD6 Emilio Leycegui 1-0-0 (0)

November 14, 1881
BW: Miguel Diaz 1-1-0 (0) KO1 John Allnutt 1-5-0 (0)

November 16, 1881
HW: Jack Burns 1-4-0 (1) SD6 Dan Dwyer 4-2-2 (2)
HW: JH Brown 3-5-1 (0) UD6 John McDermont 0-4-3 (0)
LW: Walter Edgerton 3-0-0 (1) KO3 Gary Richards 1-4-1 (0)

November 17, 1881
LW: Harry Gilmore 4-0-0 (4) KO1 Alvin Riley 0-4-1 (0)
LW: George Taylor 3-0-0 (1) UD6 Greg Sandford 2-4-0 (0)
HW: Martin Neiry 0-3-3 (0) KO4 Jeffrey Caudle 0-7-1 (0)

November 18, 1881
HW: William Miller 4-1-0 (1) UD6 Tompkin Gilbert 4-3-0 (1)

November 19, 1881
HW: John Flood 6-0-1 (1) KO3 James McCoy 2-5-2 (1)

November 20, 1881
HW: Morris Heffey 2-5-0 (0) KO5 Mike Sheehan 1-7-1 (1)
WW: Bryan Towers 4-2-1 (1) UD6 Edward Banks 5-0-2 (1)
HW: Larry Foley 4-0-0 (2) UD6 Mike Kine 3-4-1 (0)

November 23, 1881
LW: Jim Owen 0-2-0 (0) Draw6 Andrew Underhill 0-4-1 (0)
HW: Jimmy Elliot 6-0-0 (0) MDraw6 Jack Stewert 4-1-1 (2)
HW: Fred Crossley 5-1-1 (3) UD6 Hall Rolston 1-7-1 (1)

November 24, 1881
HW: Jim Dunn 6-0-1 (1) UD6 Joe Hess 1-6-0 (0)
LW: Javier Malkin 5-1-0 (2) UD6 Sean McCann 1-3-2 (0)

November 25, 1881
HW: David Kerrington 3-2-1 (1) UD6 PJ Rentzler 5-2-2 (1)
LW: Gil Brabble 6-1-0 (0) UD6 Glenn Borrows 1-3-0 (0)
HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 4-2-0 (3) TKO6 Martin Neary 2-5-0 (0)

November 27, 1881
HW: Jake Knifton 4-0-1 (0) UD6 Steve Taylor 3-4-0 (2)
BW: Luis Reyes 2-3-0 (0) UD6 David Olson 0-5-0 (0)

November 28, 1881
HW: Charlie O'Donnell 0-5-0 (0) TKO5 Robert Tkachuk 0-9-0 (0)
MW: Irish Jack Burke 3-0-0 (2) TKO6 Heath Dale 0-4-0 (0)

November 29, 1881
MW: Willie Ivory 2-1-0 (1) MD6 Stephan Burris 2-2-1 (1)
HW: Charley Mitchell 3-0-1 (2) TKO2 SP Stockton 3-5-0 (1)
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December 1881


December 2, 1881
LW: Sean McCann 1-4-2 (0) MDraw6 Andrew Underhill 0-4-2 (0)
MW: Stephen Omenhead 4-1-1 (0) TKO4 Joe Prescott 1-5-1 (1)

December 3, 1881
HW: Tommy Chandler 4-0-0 (3) KO1 Rud Hamburger 0-9-0 (0)
HW: Dan Dwyer 4-3-2 (2) UD6 Paddy Ryan 6-0-0 (6)

December 5, 1881
HW: John Donaldson 3-0-0 (0) MDraw6 Mike Sheehan 1-8-1 (1)

December 7, 1881
LW: Javier Malkin 6-1-0 (2) UD6 Christopher Bennet 1-6-0 (0)
HW: Martin Neiry 1-3-3 (1) Draw6 Jim Miles 2-3-3 (2)

December 8, 1881
HW: Steve Taylor 3-5-0 (2) UD6 James Dalton 4-2-2 (1)

December 9, 1881
BW: Rick Rice 5-1-1 (0) MD6 Emilio Leycegui 1-1-0 (0)

December 10, 1881
HW: Mike Kine 3-5-1 (0) UD6 Jack Stewert 4-1-2 (2)
BW: Miguel Diaz 2-1-0 (1) UD6 Bryan Mahaffey 1-5-1 (0)
MW: Irish Jack Burke 4-0-0 (3) UD6 WC McClellan 6-0-0 (3)
HW: Charlie McDonald 2-2-0 (1) UD6 Jem Stewert 1-4-0 (1)

December 12, 1881
BW: Greg Turner 3-2-0 (1) MDraw6 John Allnutt 1-6-0 (0)

December 14, 1881
LW: George Taylor 4-0-0 (1) UD6 Calvin Jordan 1-2-4 (0)

December 17, 1881
HW: Jake Kilrain 7-0-0 (5) UD6 Charles Cooley 1-5-2 (1)

December 18, 1881
HW: Jim Dunn 7-0-1 (1) UD6 Fred Crossley 6-1-1 (3)

December 19, 1881
HW: Charles Lange 4-4-2 (2) KO5 Martin Neary 2-6-0 (0)
HW: Tom Allen 5-1-1 (2) MD6 Duncan McDonald 4-0-0 (0)
WW: Willie Isom 2-5-1 (1) UD6 Desmond Adler 0-7-0 (0)

December 20, 1881
HW: George Old Chocolate Godfrey 5-2-0 (4) Draw6 Fred Robinson 1-6-2 (1)

December 21, 1881
WW: Bryan Towers 5-2-1 (1) UD6 Norbert Newsom 0-5-0 (0)
BW: Lawrence Wald 6-3-0 (2) UD6 David Olson 0-6-0 (0)

December 22, 1881
HW: Charlie O'Donnell 1-5-0 (1) TKO6 Joe Hess 1-7-0 (0)
MW: Stephan Burris 2-3-1 (1) MDraw6 Michael Pool 0-6-0 (0)

December 23, 1881
BW: Bill Baxter 1-1-1 (0) UD6 Eloi Junqueira 1-4-2 (0)

December 24, 1881
HW: Hall Rolston 1-8-1 (1) UD6 Robert Tkachuk 0-10-0 (0)
BW: Ricardo Del Toro 3-3-0 (2) MD6 Jack Turner 0-2-0 (0)

December 25, 1881
LW: Edward McDonald 4-0-0 (0) TKO1 Alvin Riley 0-5-1 (0)

December 26, 1881
HW: Tom Lees 3-2-1 (1) MDraw6 Samuel Purdy 2-6-3 (0)
MW: Robert McMurray 2-0-1 (1) UD6 Daniel Goodson 2-3-0 (0)
HW: George Rooke 3-2-0 (3) UD6 JH Brown 4-5-1 (0)

December 28, 1881
HW: Dan McCarty 2-5-0 (1) KO6 Morris Heffey 3-5-0 (1)
HW: John L Sullivan 3-0-0 (1) TKO6 James McCoy 2-6-2 (1)
HW: Larry Foley 5-0-0 (2) SD6 David Kerrington 4-2-1 (1)

December 29, 1881
WW: Tom McAlpine 7-0-0 (4) TKO5 Nick Manno 7-1-1 (4)

December 30, 1881
HW: Bill Farnan 5-7-0 (1) UD6 SP Stockton 3-6-0 (1)
LW: Gil Brabble 7-1-0 (0) UD6 Jim Owen 0-2-1 (0)
MW: Billy Baker 2-0-1 (1) MD6 Duane Kolte 5-1-0 (0)
BW: Stuart Maxx 3-3-2 (0) UD6 Randy Hill 1-1-0 (1)
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Old 01-27-2006, 10:14 PM   #31
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I posted the month to month results just in case anyone wanted to follow the progress of any of the popular fighters.


Shocking Lose for Paddy Ryan

On December 3rd, Paddy Ryan suffered a shocking lose in a non-title fight against journeyman Dan Dwyer. The World Boxing Group is now questioning if they should conitinue to recognize Raddy Ryan as the champion. Until a decision is reached, Paddy Ryan has called off all future fights. Popular speculation is that he's scared to drop another lose and make the WBG's decision easier.
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Old 01-27-2006, 10:29 PM   #32
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WBG Rankings

The WBG has released their first rank listings.

End of 1881

Heavyweights
Champ: Paddy Ryan 6-1-0 (6)
1: Jake Kilrain 8-0-1 (5)
2: Jim Dunn 8-0-1 (1)
3: John Flood 7-0-1 (2)
4: Larry Foley 6-0-0 (2)
5: Johnny Woods 6-0-0 (3)
6: Jimmy Elliot 6-0-1 (0)
7: Jake Knifton 5-0-1 (0)
8: Tommy Chandler 5-0-0 (1)
9: Tom Allen 6-1-1 (2)
10: Charley Mitchell 4-0-1 (3)

Middleweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Irish Jack Burke 5-0-0 (3)
2: Jimmy Murray 5-0-0 (2)
3: WC McClellan 6-1-0 (3)
4: Stephan Omenhead 5-1-1 (1)
5: Billy Baker 3-0-1 (1)

Welterweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Tom McAlpine 8-0-0 (5)
2: Clayton Corbeil 6-1-0 (2)
3: Curtis Langham 4-0-3 (0)
4: Kelly Creviston 6-1-3 (2)
5: Nick Manno 7-2-1 (4)

Lightweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Gil Brabble 8-1-0 (0)
2: Harry Gilmore 5-0-0 (5)
3: Billy Edwards 6-0-0 (1)
4: Javier Malkin 7-1-0 (2)
5: Edward McDonald 5-0-0 (1)

Bantamweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Ronald Finley 8-0-0 (2)
2: Gerald Tickering 5-0-0 (1)
3: Rick Rice 6-1-1 (0)
4: Lawrence Wald 7-3-0 (2)
5: Miguel Diaz 3-1-0 (1)

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Debutting Fighters in 1882

Heavyweights
Frank Slavin
Dick Matthews
Peter Jackson
Dick Egan
James Robertson Couper
Joack Boylan

Middleweights
Jack Boylan
Bob Turnball
George LaBlanche

Lightweights
Billy Myer
Harry Force

Featherweights
Torpedo Billy Murphy
(plus 19 other fake fighters to fill out the division)

From this point on, I'm only going to show the result of fights involving the fighters with good records. If I post it all, these posts will get quite big.

I also decided that trying to manage how many rounds go into each fight would be a pain in the ass. So for now, all title fights = 15 rounds, all nontitle fights = 10 rounds.

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January 1882

January 15, 1882
LW: Billy Edwards 6-0-0 (1) UD10 Edward McDonald 5-0-0 (1)
MW: Jimmy Murray 5-0-0 (2) MD10 Stephen Omenhead 5-1-1 (1)

January 17, 1882
HW: Tom Allen 6-1-1 (2) UD10 Jake Knifton 5-0-1 (0)

January 25, 1882
WW: Clayton Corbeil 6-1-0 (2) MD10 Kelly Creviston 6-1-3 (2)
HW: Larry Foley 6-0-0 (2) TKO8 Jake Kilrain 8-0-0 (5)

January 28, 1882
BW: Gerald Tickering 5-0-0 (1) UD10 Rick Rice 6-1-1 (0)
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Top 5 Rankings - February 1882
(Rank listings are for the beginning of the month)

Heavyweights
Champ: Paddy Ryan 6-1-0 (6)
1: Larry Foley 7-0-0 (3)
2: Jim Dunn 8-0-1 (1)
3: John Flood 7-0-1 (2)
4: Jake Kilrain 8-1-0 (5)
5: Tom Allen 7-1-1 (2)

Middleweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Jimmy Murray 6-0-0 (2)
2: Irish Jack Burke 5-0-0 (3)
3: WC McClellan 6-1-0 (3)
4: Robert McMurray 4-0-1 (2)
5: Billy Baker 3-0-1 (1)

Welterweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Tom McAlpine 8-0-0 (5)
2: Clayton Corbeil 7-1-0 (2)
3: Curtis Langham 4-0-3 (0)
4: Nick Manno 7-2-1 (4)
5: Bryan Towers 6-2-1 (1)

Lightweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Billy Edwards 7-0-0 (1)
2: Gil Brabble 8-1-0 (0)
3: Harry Gilmore 5-0-0 (5)
4: George Taylor 6-0-0 (2)
5: Javier Malkin 7-1-0 (2)

Bantamweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Ronald Finley 8-0-0 (2)
2: Gerald Tickering 6-0-0 (1)
3: Rick Rice 6-2-1 (0)
4: Lawrence Wald 7-3-0 (2)
5: Miguel Diaz 3-1-0 (1)

Since I just started Featherweights, they won't get ranked until next year.

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WBG Announces Title Fights

First on the list, Paddy Ryan. After his lose in a nontitle fight to Dan Dwyer, the WBG have decided that Ryan must defend his title against number 1 contender Larry Foley in March of this year.

Also, the WBG have announced they will sanction title fights in each of the weight classes. In all of the classes, title fights will be fought by the two top ranked fighters.

So far, they have only announced 2 title fights.

Middleweights: In April, #1 Jimmy Murrey will fight #2 Irish Jack Burke to decide the middleweight champion.

Lightweights: In June, #1 Billy Edwards will fight #2 Gil Brabble to decide the lightweight champion.

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February 1882

February 1, 1882
HW: Tommy Chandler 5-0-0 (4) MD10 Jim Dunn 8-0-1 (1)

February 6, 1882
HW: Jimmy Elliot 6-0-1 (0) UD10 William Miller 6-1-0 (1)

February 10, 1882
HW: Tom Allen 7-1-1 (2) SD10 Charley Mitchell 4-0-1 (3)

February 11, 1882
MW: WC McClellan 6-1-0 (3) UD10 Robert McMurray 4-0-1 (2)

February 15, 1882
LW: George Taylor 6-0-0 (2) MD10 Javier Malkin 7-1-0 (2)

February 17, 1882
BW: Gerald Tickering 6-0-0 (1) TKO5 Rick Rice 6-2-1 (0)

February 22, 1882
*HW: Charles Hadley 5-1-0 (3) TKO6 Fred Crossley 7-2-1 (4)

February 26, 1882
WW: Bryan Towers 6-2-1 (1) MD10 Nick Manno 7-2-1 (4)


Hadley vs. Croosley was not a ranked fighter vs. ranked fighter match, but it was an important one (two fighters with good records) so I included it. As the universe expands, I'll probably add fights here and there that were not ranked vs. ranked, but important fights nonetheless.
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March 1882 Rankings

Heavyweights
Champ: Paddy Ryan 6-1-0 (6)
1: Larry Foley 7-0-0 (3)
2: Tom Allen 8-1-1 (2)
3: Jimmy Elliot 7-0-1 (0)
4: John Flood 7-0-1 (2)
5: Jake Kilrain 8-1-0 (5)

Middleweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Jimmy Murray 6-0-0 (2)
2: WC McClellan 7-1-0 (3)
3: Irish Jack Burke 5-0-0 (3)
4: Billy Baker 3-0-1 (1)
5: Pete McCoy 4-1-1 (4)

Welterweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Tom McAlpine 8-0-0 (5)
2: Clayton Corbeil 7-1-0 (2)
3: Bryan Towers 7-2-1 (1)
4: Curtis Langham 4-0-3 (0)
5: Troy Roberts 5-1-3 (0)

Lightweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Billy Edwards 7-0-0 (1)
2: George Taylor 7-0-0 (2)
3: Gil Brabble 8-1-0 (0)
4: Harry Gilmore 5-0-0 (5)
5: Edward McDonald 6-1-0 (2)

Bantamweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Gerald Tickering 7-0-0 (2)
2: Ronald Finley 8-0-0 (2)
3: Lawrence Wald 7-3-0 (2)
4: Miguel Diaz 3-1-0 (1)
5: Rick Rice 6-3-1 (0)
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WBG World Heavyeight Title Fight
Paddy Ryan vs. Larry Foley
March 7th, 1882

Common Opponents
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Ryan: Won by KO in the 1st
Foley: Won by UD after 6

Ding.....Ding.....Ding

Round 1: A slow round. Foley used his boxing skills to keep Ryan at a distance. (Round to Foley 10-9)

Round 2: Foley was unable to keep away from Ryan's power in this round. Ryan had Foley staggered for a bit. (Round to Ryan, 19-19)

Round 3: Foley was in control most of this exciting round. Foley landed shot after shot as Ryan tried his best to come after Foley with his power. Ryan got some shots in, but Foley exposed Ryan's lack of defense in this round. (Round to Foley, 29-28 Foley)

Round 4: Ryan started the round off by landing a stunning uppercut, but Foley regrouped and dominated the round with his jab and straight right. Ryan's left eye is starting to swell up. (Round to Foley, 39-37 Foley)

Round 5: Another round where Foley exposes Ryan's lack of defense. Ryan's left eye is really starting to swell badly. It has to be effecting his vision as Foley is landing at will. (Round to Foley, 49-46 Foley)

Round 6: Ryan started off with a good cross, but Foley again regains control for most of the round. In the middle of the round, Ryan landed a great uppercut that staggered Foley, but Foley, a few seconds later, returned with a great uppercut of his own that stunned Ryan. (Round to Foley, 59-55 Foley)

Round 7: Ryan seems to be getting back into the fight slowly, but Foley is not making it easy. Foley uses his superior defense and movement to keep Ryan away and to land hard shots from a distance. (Round to Foley, 69-64 Foley)

Round 8: Foley starts off strong. He lands shot after shot from the outside. Late in the round, Foley let Ryan get a little too close and Ryan let loose on him. Ryan landed 2 hooks that sent Foley into full defensive mode. Ryan as able to get a few more great shots in before the bell. (Round to Ryan, 78-74 Foley)

Round 9: Ryan comes out looking for the knock out. He had Foley covering up the entire time as he unleashed all he could. He wasn't able to get Foley to the canvas, but he completely dominated the round enough to get him a 10-8 on the score cards (mine, anwya). (Round to Ryan 10-8, 86-84 Foley)

Round 10: Ryan comes out again looking for the KO, but he's tired and Foley keeps away. Foley used his boxing skills to maintain control of the full round. (Round to Foley, 96-93 Foley)

Round 11: Back and forth. Not a whole lot of action, but both fighters exchanged some serious shots in this round. Both were staggered a couple of times. However, in the between the even action, it was all FOley using his boxing skills to keep Ryan confused. (Round to Foley, 106-102 Foley)

Round 12: An even round as both got in some shots. Ryan had Foley cornered twice, but was unable to keep him there. (Round Even, 116-112 Foley)

Round 13: Ryan has been trying for the KO for several rounds, and Foley manages to exploit his total lack of defense. Ryan went down to the canvas after a stunning hook. He got up right away, but was soon knocked down a second time. THis time it took him awhile to get up. Ryan is hurt and tired but managed to survive the round. (Round to Foley 10-7, 126-119 Foley)

Round 14: Again, Ryan is completely dominated and Foley knocks him down twice. Finally, after 4 trips to the canvas in the last two rounds, Ryan can not get back up.

The fight ends at 2:09 of the 14th round, the winner, by knock out, and NEW WBG HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, LARRY FOLEY!
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March 3, 1882

BW: Lawrence Wald 7-3-0 (2) KO3 Rick Rice 6-3-1 (0)

March 7, 1882
HW: WBG Title: Larry Foley 7-0-0 (3) KO14 Paddy Ryan 6-1-0 (6)

March 10, 1882
HW: Charles Hadley 6-1-0 (4) TKO5 Tommy Chandler 6-0-0 (4)

March 12, 1882
HW: Johnny Woods 6-0-0 (3) MD10 John Flood 7-0-1 (2)
MW: WC McClellan 7-1-0 (3) MDraw10 Billy Baker 3-0-1 (1)

March 19, 1882
WW: Tom McAlpine 8-0-0 (5) KO9 Curtis Langham 4-0-3 (0)
HW: Jake Kilrain 8-1-0 (5) TKO10 Jake Knifton 5-1-1 (0)

March 30, 1882
LW: George Taylor 7-0-0 (2) KO1 Harry Gilmore 5-0-0 (5)
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April 1882 Rankings

Heavyweights
Champ: Larry Foley 8-0-0 (4)
1: Jake Kilrain 9-1-0 (6)
2: Paddy Ryan 6-2-0 (6)
3: Tom Allen 8-1-1 (2)
4: Johnny Woods 7-0-0 (3)
5: Jimmy Elliot 7-0-1 (0)

Middleweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Jimmy Murray 6-0-0 (2)
2: WC McClellan 7-1-1 (3)
3: Irish Jack Burke 5-0-0 (3)
4: Duane Kolte 7-2-0 (2)
5: Billy Baker 3-0-2 (1)

Welterweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Tom McAlpine 9-0-0 (6)
2: Clayton Corbeil 7-1-0 (2)
3: Bryan Towers 7-2-1 (1)
4: Troy Roberts 5-1-3 (0)
5: Kelly Creviston 7-2-3 (2)

Lightweights
Champ: Vacant
1: George Taylor 8-0-0 (3)
2: Billy Edwards 7-0-0 (1)
3: Gil Brabble 8-1-0 (0)
4: Edward McDonald 6-1-0 (2)
5: Javier Malkin 8-2-0 (2)

Bantamweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Gerald Tickering 7-0-0 (2)
2: Ronald Finley 8-0-0 (2)
3: Lawrence Wald 8-3-0 (3)
4: Bill Baxter 3-1-1 (0)
5: Miguel Diaz 3-1-0 (1)
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WBG World Middleweight Title Fight
Jimmy Murray vs. Irish Jack Burke
April 14th, 1882

Common opponents
Conway Farrell: Murray W TKO2, Burke W KO1

Ding.....Ding.....Ding

Round 1: Burke starts off the round with a few power shots that stun Murray. Murray fights back though, and lands a series of shots. Burke regained control and kept Murray off balance most of the round. (Round to Burke, 10-9)

Round 2: A mirror image of round 1, this time it's Murray who jumps out to a lead and has to wrestle control back from Burke in the middle of the round. Both fighters threw in bunches in this round. (Round to Murray, 19-19)

Round 3: The round starts off much slower than the previous rounds. Murray takes control midway through. (Round to Murray, 29-28 Murray)

Round 4: The round starts off slow, but Burke gets Murray staggered halfway through. Burke landed a few really hard shots. (Round to Burke, 38-38)

Round 5: Burke totally dominated this round. Murray's left eye is beginning to swell. (Round to Burke, 48-47 Burke)

Round 6: Murray comes out carrying his hands low, but Burke wasn't prepared and was floored by a crushing hook. He barely beat the count and was able to survive the round. (Round to Murray 10-8, 57-56 Murray)

Round 7: Murray is still carrying his hands low, his eye is swelling up and Burke seems tired. These guys have taken a lot out of each other. An action filled round, however. Neither man getting the better. (Round Even, 67-66 Murray)

Round 8: Burke dominates the round. Murray's right eye now appears to be swelling up a bit. (Round to Burke, 76-76)

Round 9: Another close round. Burke got the better of Murray, but it was close. (Round to Burke, 86-85 Burke)

Round 10: Burke throws everything he can at Murray and has him hurt and stunned through most of the round. (Round to Burke, 96-94 Burke)

Round 11: Both fighters come out swinging, and Murray lands a few shots early, but Burke takes control of the round. Murray's eyes are swelling badly now and Burke has more energy at this point. (Round to Burke, 106-103 Burke)

Round 12: Both fighters seemed to have wanted to take this round off. At the halfway point, hardly anything had happened. But Murray sees a chance to take a round and he lands a few stinging shots that kept Burke away. (Round to Murray, 115-113 Burke)

Round 13: Burke has appeared to slow down enough for Murray to use his boxing skills to keep him away. A close round with Burke getting his shots in, but it's Murray who is the slight better. (Round to Murray, 124-123 Burke)

Round 14: With a minute left in a slow round, Burke lands a shot that sned Murray to the canvas. He makes it up at the count of 8 and survives the round. (Round to Burke 10-8, 134-131 Burke)

Round 15: Burke drops Murray again in the middle of the final round. Murray gets to his feet again, but after 30 seconds of nonstop punishment from Burke, the referee had seen enough and jumped in and stopped the fight.

The referee stops the fight at 2:03 of the 15th round, your winner by technical knock out, and NEW WBG MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, IRISH JACK BURKE!
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April 1882 Results

April 5, 1882
MW: WC McClellan 7-1-1 (3) UD10 Billy Baker 3-0-2 (1)

April 6, 1882
HW: Paddy Ryan 6-2-0 (6) TKO4 Johnny Woods 7-0-0 (3)

April 9, 1882
LW: Edward McDonald 6-1-0 (2) UD10 Javier Malkin 8-2-0 (2)

April 14, 1882
MW: WBG Title: Irish Jack Burke 5-0-0 (3) TKO15 Jimmy Murray 6-0-0 (2)

April 17, 1882
WW: Tom McAlpine 9-0-0 (6) TKO7 Kelly Creviston 7-2-3 (2)

April 22, 1882
BW: Gerald Tickering 7-0-0 (2) TKO5 Lawrence Wald 8-3-0 (3)

April 28, 1882
HW: Jake Kilrain 9-1-0 (6) KO9 Tom Allen 8-1-1 (2)
HW: Charles Hadley 7-1-0 (5) KO10 John Flood 7-1-1 (2)

Paddy Ryan wins his return bout against #4 ranked Johnny Woods
in an impressive 4th round knock out. #1 contender Jake Kilrain also wins this month against the #3 ranked Tom Allen. We may see a Ryan vs. Kilrain fight in the future to decide who gets the first title shot again Larry Foley.
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May 1882 Rankings

Heavyweights
Champ: Larry Foley 8-0-0 (4)
1: Jake Kilrain 10-1-0 (7)
2: Paddy Ryan 7-2-0 (7)
3: Charles Hadley 8-1-0 (6)
4: Jimmy Elliot 7-0-1 (0)
5: Tom Allen 8-2-1 (2)

Middleweights
Champ: Irish Jack Burke 6-0-0 (4)
1: WC McClellan 8-1-1 (3)
2: Jimmy Murray 6-1-0 (2)
3: Pete McCoy 5-1-1 (5)
4: Duane Kolte 7-2-0 (2)
5: Billy Baker 3-1-2 (1)

Welterweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Tom McAlpine 10-0-0 (7)
2: Clayton Corbeil 7-1-0 (2)
3: Bryan Towers 7-2-1 (1)
4: Nick Manno 9-3-1 (4)
5: Curtis Langham 5-1-3 (1)

Lightweights
Champ: Vacant
1: George Taylor 8-0-0 (3)
2: Edward McDonald 7-1-0 (2)
3: Walter Edgerton 5-0-0 (2)
4: Jem Carney 5-0-0 (3)
5: Harry Gilmore 5-1-0 (5)

Bantamweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Gerald Tickering 8-0-0 (3)
2: Ronald Finley 8-0-0 (2)
3: Lawrence Wald 8-4-0 (3)
4: Bill Baxter 3-1-1 (0)
5: Miguel Diaz 3-1-0 (1)

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May 1882 Results

May 3, 1882
MW: Billy Baker 3-1-2 (1) UD10 Jimmy Murray 6-1-0 (2)

May 9, 1882
WW: Tom McAlpine 10-0-0 (7) TKO1 Bryan Towers 7-2-1 (1)

May 10, 1882
HW: Jimmy Elliot 7-0-1 (0) UD10 Tom Allen 8-2-1 (2)

May 11, 1882
BW: Lawrence Wald 8-4-0 (3) UD10 Ronald Finlay 8-0-0 (2)

May 12, 1882
HW: John Donaldson 5-0-1 (1) KO5 Jake Kilrain 10-1-0 (7)

May 19, 1882
LW: Edward McDonald 7-1-0 (2) UD10 George Taylor 8-0-0 (3)

May 26, 1882
HW: Tommy Chandler 6-1-0 (4) TKO6 Johnny Woods 7-1-0 (3)

Jimmy Murray and Jake Kilrain both suffer shocking defeats this month, which will pretty much take them out of the title picture in their weight classes for awhile.

With Murray's lose, that clears up a possible title fight between Burke and WC McClellan. With Kilrain's lose, Paddy Ryan is free to pursue a rematch with Larry Foley.

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Old 01-29-2006, 06:30 PM   #46
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June 1882 Rankings

Heavyweights
Champ: Larry Foley 8-0-0 (4)
1: Paddy Ryan 7-2-0 (7)
2: Jimmy Elliot 8-0-1 (0)
3: Charles Hadley 8-1-0 (6)
4: John Donaldson 6-0-1 (2)
5: Jake Kilrain 10-2-0 (7)

Middleweights
Champ: Irish Jack Burke 6-0-0 (4)
1: WC McClellan 8-1-1 (3)
2: Pete McCoy 5-1-1 (5)
3: Duane Kolte 7-2-0 (2)
4: Billy Baker 4-1-2 (1)
5: Jimmy Murray 6-2-0 (2)

Welterweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Tom McAlpine 11-0-0 (8)
2: Clayton Corbeil 7-1-0 (2)
3: Troy Roberts 6-1-3 (0)
4: Nick Manno 9-3-1 (4)
5: Curtis Langham 5-1-3 (1)

Lightweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Edward McDonald 8-1-0 (2)
2: George Taylor 8-1-0 (3)
3: Walter Edgerton 5-0-0 (2)
4: Jem Carney 5-0-0 (3)
5: Harry Gilmore 5-1-0 (5)

Bantamweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Gerald Tickering 8-0-0 (3)
2: Lawrence Wald 9-4-0 (3)
3: Ronald Finley 8-1-0 (2)
4: Bill Baxter 3-1-1 (0)
5: Miguel Diaz 3-1-0 (1)
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WBG World Lightweight Title Fight
Gil Brabble vs. Billy Edwards
June 11th, 1882

Common Opponents
Ethan Richardson: Brabble W UD6, Edwards W UD6

Ding.....Ding.....Ding

Round 1: Not much action. Edwards controls the action. (Round to Edwards, 10-9)

Round 2: A slow starting round, but Edwards pours on the action in the last minute of the round. (Round to Edwards, 20-18 Edwards)

Round 3: A very slow round. Hardly anything happened at all. (Round to Edwards, 30-27 Edwards)

Round 4: Edwards controls the round. Brabble wasn't able to do anything. (Round to Edwards, 40-36 Edwards)

Round 5: Another round with Edwards completely dominating the action. (Round to Edwards, 50-45 Edwards)

Round 6 and Round 7: Mirror images of Round 5. Both rounds go to Edwards. (70-63 Edwards)

Round 8: Brabble was finally able to control a round, but he didn't really do much with it. (Round to Brabble, 79-73 Edwards)

Round 9: Brabble continues to do what he can to press the action. He came forward with everything and landed a few nice shots. (Round to Brabble, 88-83 Edwards)

Round 10: Brabble is already in panic mode as he keeps trying to the KO. He's far behind, but he's won the last 3 rounds and is gaining in points. (Round to Brabble, 97-93 Edwards)

Round 11: A close round with Brabble getting the better. An action filled round for this bout. (Round to Brabble, 106-103 Edwards)

Round 12: Brabble has finally slowed down and Edwards was able to control the action from the outside. (Round to Edwards, 116-112 Edwards)

Round 13: Edwards lands at will from the outside as Brabble is exhausted out there. (Round to Edwards, 126-121 Edwards)

Round 14: Brabble got in one really good shot, but other than that, Edwards continues to land at will from the outside. (Round to Edwards, 136-130 Edwards)

Round 15: Brabble with no energy could not do anything. Edwards scored points all round. (Round to Edwards, 146-139 Edwards)

Ringside expert George Thorn scored the bout 146-139 for Edwards as well.

Judges 1 and 2 score the bout 146-139 and Judge 3 scores it 148-137 all for your winner, and NEW WBG WORLD LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION, BILLY EDWARDS
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June 1882 Results

June 2, 1882
WW: Nick Manno 9-3-1 (4) UD10 Clayton Corbeil 7-1-0 (2)

June 11, 1882
LW: WBG Title: Billy Edwards 7-0-0 (1) UD15 Gil Brabble 8-1-0 (0)
HW: John Donaldson 6-0-1 (2) KO3 Tommy Chandler 7-1-0 (5)

June 12, 1882
MW: Pete McCoy 5-1-1 (5) UD10 Billy Baker 4-1-2 (1)

June 21, 1882
HW: Charles Hadley 8-1-0 (6) MD10 Paddy Ryan 7-2-0 (7)

June 23, 1882
LW: Jem Carney 5-0-0 (3) UD10 Harry Gilmore 5-1-0 (5)

June 27, 1882
BW: Miguel Diaz 3-1-0 (1) TKO7 Lawrence Wald 9-4-0 (3)


The upsets continue as Paddy Ryan loses a close majority decision against Chalres Hadley. Now that Kilrain and Ryan have both been taken out of the title fight picture, who will step up to face Larry Foley?
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Old 01-29-2006, 09:11 PM   #49
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July 1882 Rankings

Heavyweights
Champ: Larry Foley 8-0-0 (4)
1: Jimmy Elliot 9-0-1 (1)
2: Charles Hadley 9-1-0 (6)
3: John Donaldson 7-0-1 (3)
4: Paddy Ryan 7-3-0 (7)
5: Jake Kilrain 10-2-0 (7)

Middleweights
Champ: Irish Jack Burke 6-0-0 (4)
1: WC McClellan 8-1-1 (3)
2: Pete McCoy 6-1-1 (5)
3: Duane Kolte 7-2-0 (2)
4: Jimmy Murray 6-2-0 (2)
5: Bob Turnball 2-0-0 (1)

Welterweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Tom McAlphine 11-0-0 (8)
2: Nick Manno 10-3-1 (4)
3: Troy Roberts 6-1-3 (0)
4: Bryan Towers 8-3-1 (2)
5: Curtis Langham 5-1-3 (1)

Lightweights
Champ: Billy Edwards 8-0-0 (1)
1: Edward McDonald 8-1-0 (2)
2: George Taylor 8-1-0 (3)
3: Jem Carney 6-0-0 (3)
4: Walter Edgerton 5-0-0 (2)
5: Gil Brabble 8-2-0 (0)

Bantamweights
Champ: Vacant
1: Gerald Tickering 8-0-0 (3)
2: Ronald Finlay 8-1-0 (2)
3: Miguel Diaz 4-1-0 (2)
4: Lawrence Wald 9-5-0 (3)
5: Rick Rice 9-4-1 (1)


Upcoming Title Fights:
WBG Bantamweight: Gerald Tickering vs. Ronald Finlay Aug 21st
WBG Welterweight: Tom McAlpine vs. Nick Manno July 29th
WBG Middleweight: Irish Jack Burke vs. WC McClellan Aug 12th
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Old 01-30-2006, 03:35 PM   #50
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WBG World Welterweight Title Fight
Tom McAlpine vs. Nick Manno
July 29th, 1882

Common Opponents
Desmond Adler: McApline W KO2, Manno W TKO4
Willie Isom: McAlpine W KO1, Manno W TKO4 & W TKO5
Bryan Towers: McAlpine W UD6 & W TKO1, Manno L MD10

McAlpine vs. Manno history
Dec. 29th, 1881: McAlpine beat Manno by TKO5

Ding.....Ding....Ding

Round 1: McAlpine comes out looking to knock Manno's head off. He had Manno hurt early and continued the assault. With about 20 seconds left in the round, McAlpine unloaded a series of shots that sent Manno into a daze. Manno gave himself a few seconds with a clinch, but after they were seperated, McAlpine unloaded again and Manno was out on his feet. The referee jumped in and stopped the fight as the round came to a close.

(To give an idea of how destroyed Manno was, the in game points for the round were 27 McAlpine, 0 for Manno)

The referee calls a stop to the fight at 2:57 of the 1st Round, your winner and NEW WBG WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, TOM McALPINE!

Some controversy after the fight as many though the ref should have given Manno a second chance in round 2. But considering how destroyed Manno was, not much came of it.

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