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Fight Record George Daly (Blackfriars) © www.boxinghistory.org.uk - all rights reserved This page has been brought to you by www.boxinghistory.org.uk Click on the image above to visit our site George Daly (Blackfriars) Active: 1929-1951 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 191 contests (won: 136 lost: 38 drew: 17) Fight Record 1929 Mar 4 Jack Jordan (Kingston) WRSF4(6) Baths, Kingston Source: Surrey Comet 1930 Jul 14 Lol Herbert (Peckham) LPTS(6) Casino, Rochester Source: Boxing 16/07/1930 page 42 Jul 28 Bill Pullum (Camberwell) LPTS(6) Great Missenden Source: Boxing 06/08/1930 page 92 Aug 14 Bill Pullum (Camberwell) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 20/08/1930 page 121 Aug 23 George Stevens (St George's) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 27/08/1930 page 135 Sep 1 Lol Herbert (Peckham) LPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 03/09/1930 page 152 Sep 11 Norman Snow (Northampton) LPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 17/09/1930 page 181 Snow boxed for the British Welterweight Title 1940 and was Southern Area Lightweight Champion 1934-35 and Southern Area Welterweight Champion 1936-41. Oct 2 Joe Childs (Chatham) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 08/10/1930 page 231 Oct 9 Johnny Scullion (Newcastle) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 15/10/1930 page 247 Oct 27 Dave Collins (Bethnal Green) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 29/10/1930 page 276 Nov 9 Jack Hinfin (Paddington) WPTS(6) Vale Hall, Kilburn Source: Boxing 12/11/1930 page 312 Promoter: Fred Austin Nov 12 Jack Hinfin (Paddington) WPTS(6) Baths, Paddington Source: Boxing 19/11/1930 page 326 Promoter: Fred Austin Nov 26 Billy Rose (Canning Town) LPTS(6) London Sports Club, Marylebone Source: Boxing 03/12/1930 page 359 Dec 14 Jack Argyle (Westbourne Park) DRAW(6) Vale Hall, Kilburn Source: Boxing 17/12/1930 page 392 Dec 28 George Rodham (Notting Hill) WPTS(6) Vale Hall, Kilburn Source: Boxing 31/12/1930 page 425 1931 Jan 18 Arthur Everitt (Marylebone) WPTS(6) Vale Hall, Kilburn Source: Boxing 21/01/1931 page 473 Feb 4 Johnny Stanton (Kilburn) WPTS(8) Vale Hall, Kilburn Source: Boxing 11/02/1931 page 520 Mar 1 Johnny Cuthbert (Bethnal Green) WPTS(6) Vale Hall, Kilburn Source: Boxing 04/03/1931 page 568 Mar 2 Young Tony (Blackfriars) WPTS(6) Winter Gardens, Clapham Source: Boxing 04/03/1931 page 566 Mar 9 Bert Lovett (Battersea) WPTS(6) Winter Gardens, Clapham Source: Boxing 11/03/1931 page 582 Mar 11 Young Tony (Blackfriars) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 18/03/1931 page 599 Mar 23 Dave Finn (Stepney) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 25/03/1931 pages 612 and 613 Finn was Southern Area Lightweight Champion 1945. Mar 31 Young Tony (Blackfriars) LRTD5(6) Sports Club, Sevenoaks Source: Boxing 08/04/1931 pages 651 and 652 Jun 11 Bill Huntley (Lambeth) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 17/06/1931 page 808 Jun 29 Len Nicholson (Stratford) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 01/07/1931 page 7 Aug 7 Billy Pleace (Portsmouth) DRAW(6) Greyhound Stadium, Portsmouth Source: Boxing 12/08/1931 page 110 Attendance: 5000 Sep 11 Johnny Scullion (Newcastle) DRAW(8) Drill Hall, Maidstone Source: Harold Alderman (Boxing Historian) Sep 13 Dave Lee (Camberwell) WPTS(8) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 16/09/1931 pages 183 and 184 Oct 22 George Hannington (Notting Hill) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 28/10/1931 page 7 Nov 9 Bobby Lyons (Walworth) LPTS(8) Surrey Masonic Hall, Camberwell Source: Boxing 11/11/1931 page 8 Nov 16 Jim Lawrence (Bermondsey) WPTS(6) Baths, Plumstead Source: Boxing 18/11/1931 page 8 Nov 26 Douglas Kestrell (Cardiff) DRAW(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 02/12/1931 page 6 Dec 9 Billy Overton (Wales) WPTS(6) Stadium Club, Holborn Source: Boxing 16/12/1931 page 6 Dec 15 Douglas Kestrell (Cardiff) WPTS(8) United Club, Peckham Source: Boxing 23/12/1931 page 6 Dec 17 Bobby Lyons (Walworth) DRAW(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 23/12/1931 page 6 Dec 21 Billy Housego (Paddington) DRAW(6) Baths, Paddington Source: Boxing 23/12/1931 page 8 Dec 31 Bobby Lyons (Walworth) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 06/01/1932 page 6 1932 Jan 7 Charlie Jordan (Kingston) DRAW(12) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 13/01/1932 page 6 Jan 18 Dave Lee (Camberwell) WPTS(10) Stadium Club, Holborn Source: Boxing 20/01/1932 page 8 Jan 21 Pat Cassidy (Dublin) LPTS(12) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 27/01/1932 page 6 Feb 22 Jean Goody (Aldgate) WPTS(6) Stadium Club, Holborn Source: Boxing 24/02/1932 page 8 Mar 21 Young Kirkland (Bethnal Green) WPTS(12) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 23/03/1932 page 7 Mar 23 Charlie Jordan (Kingston) DRAW(6) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Harold Alderman (Boxing Historian) Apr 7 Young Kirkland (Bethnal Green) WPTS(6) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Vic Hardwicke (Boxing Historian) Apr 14 Dave Lee (Camberwell) DRAW(12) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing May 22 Dave Lee (Camberwell) LPTS(12) Pool Club, London Baker St Source: Boxing 25/05/1932 page 21 Jun 7 Albert Heasman (Brighton) LPTS(6) Dome, Brighton Source: Brighton Argus Jun 8 Dave Lee (Camberwell) DRAW(12) Imperial Ice Rink, Purley Source: Boxing 15/06/1932 page 6 Promoter: Tom Buckmaster & Bob Coombes Jun 17 Bobby Lyons (Walworth) WPTS(8) Flodden Road Drill Hall, Camberwell Source: Boxing 22/06/1932 page 6 Promoter: Ted Broadribb & Jeff Dickson Aug 6 Tommy Laye (Hoxton) WRSF2(3) Greyhound Stadium, Hackney Wick Source: Boxing 10/08/1932 page 8 (Featherweight competition 1st series) Aug 13 Billy Brooks (Stratford) WPTS(3) Greyhound Stadium, Hackney Wick Source: Boxing 17/08/1932 page 8 (Featherweight competition 2nd series) Aug 20 Billy Richards (Kilburn) WPTS(3) Greyhound Stadium, Hackney Wick Source: Boxing 24/08/1932 page 8 (Featherweight competition semi final) Aug 27 Newsboy Kirk (Euston) WPTS(3) Greyhound Stadium, Hackney Wick Source: Boxing 31/08/1932 page 9 (Featherweight competition final) Aug 29 Danny Gardner (Westbourne Park) WPTS(6) Dolphin Stadium, Slough Source: Boxing 31/08/1932 page 8 Sep 4 Newsboy Kirk (Euston) WPTS(10) Vale Hall, Kilburn Source: Boxing 07/09/1932 page 8 Sep 11 Dave Lee (Camberwell) WPTS(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 14/09/1932 page 8 Oct 3 Billy Brooks (Stratford) WKO8(8) Stadium Club, Holborn Source: Boxing 05/10/1932 page 8 Oct 10 Newsboy Kirk (Euston) WRTD7(10) Baths, Kingston Source: Boxing 12/10/1932 page 8 Oct 17 Danny Gardner (Westbourne Park) WPTS(10) Corn Exchange, Cambridge Source: Boxing 26/10/1932 page 14 Nov 7 Charlie Jordan (Kingston) WPTS(12) Baths, Kingston Source: Boxing 09/11/1932 page 9 Nov 10 Billy Richardson (Catford) WPTS(6) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing 16/11/1932 page 6 Promoter: Jeff Dickson Nov 14 Johnny Gudge (St George's) WPTS(8) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 16/11/1932 page 8 Nov 17 Nat Williams (Liverpool) WPTS(10) Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 23/11/1932 page 10 Nov 22 Peter McKinley (Edinburgh) DRAW(12) Music Hall, Edinburgh Source: Glasgow Evening Citizen McKinley boxed for the Scottish Featherweight Title 1934. Dec 2 Ken Hunnings (Plymouth) WPTS Promenade Pier Pavilion, Plymouth Source: Western Evening Herald and Western Evening News (Plymouth) Dec 19 Charlie Jordan (Kingston) WPTS(10) Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham Source: Boxing 21/12/1932 pages 8 and 9 1933 Jan 23 Les Burns (Bowes Park) WPTS(6) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing 25/01/1933 page 9 Feb 5 John Stratton (Holloway) WRTD10(12) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 08/02/1933 page 7 Feb 23 Jack Long (Stratford) WPTS(6) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing 01/03/1933 page 5 Feb 27 Sonny Lee (Leeds) WPTS(12) Town Hall, Leeds Source: Yorkshire Post Lee boxed a British Lightweight Title Eliminator 1935. Mar 8 Jack Snelson (Birmingham) WPTS(6) Winter Gardens, Cheltenham Source: Boxing 15/03/1933 page 14 Mar 13 George Harvey (Battersea) WKO3(6) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing 15/03/1933 page 7 Mar 16 Johnny Gudge (St George's) WPTS(8) Lime Grove Baths, Shepherds Bush Source: Boxing 22/03/1933 page 6 Mar 31 Young Gardner (Oxford) WPTS(10) Co-op Garage, Banbury Source: Banbury Guardian Apr 2 Jack Long (Stratford) WRSF8(12) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 05/04/1933 page 6 Apr 30 Joe Davis (Bethnal Green) WRTD7(12) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 03/05/1933 page 6 May 15 Pat Butler (Leicester) WPTS(8) Granby Halls, Leicester Source: Boxing 17/05/1933 page 9 Butler was British Welterweight Champion 1934-36. Jun 3 George Darley (Hull) WPTS(12) Hyde Park, Sheffield Source: Boxing 07/06/1933 page 12 Attendance: 5000 Jun 25 Johnny Stanton (Kilburn) WRTD11(12) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 28/06/1933 page 8 Jul 1 Bill Barnham (Fulham) WPTS(10) Loftus Rd FC, Shepherds Bush Source: Boxing 05/07/1933 page 9 Jul 12 Bill Barnham (Fulham) WRSF5(6) Stadium, White City Source: Boxing 19/07/1933 page 7 Jul 16 Johnny Gudge (St George's) WRTD8(12) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 19/07/1933 page 8 Aug 18 George Harvey (Battersea) WKO8 City Football Ground, Bristol Source: Bristol Evening Post Sep 22 Tommy Lee (Canning Town) WRTD7(10) City Football Ground, Bristol Source: Boxing 27/09/1933 page 13 Oct 23 Tommy Hyams (Kings Cross) WPTS(10) Crystal Palace, Sydenham Source: Boxing 24/10/1933 page 16 Hyams boxed for the Southern Area Featherweight Title 1933 and boxed for the Southern Area Lightweight Title 1938.
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