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Fight Record Roland Todd © 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 Roland Todd (Doncaster) Active: 1917-1934 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 117 contests (won: 86 lost: 24 drew: 6 other: 1) Fight Record 1917 Apr 26 Ted Bristowe (Walworth) DRAW(6) Stadium, Holborn Source: Boxing Nov 26 Jos Phillips (South Wales) WRSF1(3) Empire School of Arms, Marylebone Source: Boxing (10st 4lbs novice competition 1st series) Nov 26 Young Mills (Marylebone) WKO2(3) Empire School of Arms, Marylebone Source: Boxing (10st 4lbs novice competition final) Dec Seaman Russell (Hackney) WPTS(6) Empire School of Arms, Marylebone Source: Boxing Dec 15 Sam Fletcher (Homerton) WRTD6 Empire School of Arms, Marylebone Source: Boxing 19/12/1917 page 107 Dec 27 Fred Brown (Walthamstow) WPTS(10) Empire School of Arms, Marylebone Source: Boxing 1918 Jan 2 Jim Connell (Bow) WPTS(6) Prince of Wales Baths, Kentish Town Source: Boxing Referee: W Giles Promoter: Ted Bracebridge Jan 5 Bill Jacks (Aldgate) WRSF3(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Jan 5 Seaman Russell (Hackney) WPTS(10) Empire School of Arms, Marylebone Source: Boxing Referee: G Mankin Promoter: Prof Newton Jan 12 Bert Day (Brixton) WPTS(10) Empire School of Arms, Marylebone Source: Boxing Referee: HG Mankin Jan 21 Bill Johnson (Smethwick) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 23/01/1918 page 162 Feb 22 Mog Jenkins (Bargoed) WPTS(6) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing Referee: Eugene Corri Feb 23 Bill Lock (Hackney) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Feb 28 Cpl. Smith (KRR) WPTS(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 06/03/1918 page 237 Mar 8 Stoker Arnold (RN) WPTS(15) Cosmopolitan Gymnasium, Plymouth Source: Boxing Mar 9 Fred Clancy (Clerkenwell) WPTS(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Apr 8 Trooper Hennings (Life Guards) WDSQ7(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing Referee: JH Douglas May 8 Fred Newberry (Limehouse) LPTS(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing May 30 Ben Stephenson (Barnsley) WRSF5(10) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing Referee: Jack Smith Jun 20 Cpl. Billy Fullerton (19th Hussars) WPTS(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing Oct 14 Billy Williams (Bethnal Green) WPTS(15) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing Referee: JT Hulls Oct 16 Cpl. Wright (RAF) WPTS(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing (Inter-Allied Middleweight competition 1st series) Oct 16 Cpl. Clark (Reading) WPTS(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing (Inter-Allied Middleweight competition semi-final) Oct 16 A/M McFarland (RAF) WPTS(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing (Inter-Allied Middleweight competition final) Oct 16 Cpl. Cook (RAF) WKO2(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing (Inter-Allied Middleweight competition 2nd series) Oct 21 Bert Day (Brixton) WRTD6(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Dec 18 Eddie Shevlin (USA) LPTS(6) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 1919 Mar 31 Bert Day (Brixton) WPTS(15) Corn Exchange, Doncaster Source: Boxing 09/04/1919 pages 205 and 206 Referee: Harry Hutton Promoter: Billy Bridgwater Apr 19 Archie Northrope (Leeds) WRTD12(20) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 23/04/1919 page 243 Apr 28 Albert Brown (Otley) WRSF5(15) Corn Exchange, Doncaster Source: Boxing 07/05/1919 pages 292 and 293 Referee: Charlie Blackburn(Liverpool) Promoter: Billy Bridgwater May 3 Alf Craig (Aldgate) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 07/05/1919 page 288 Referee: Jacob Hyams May 10 Arthur Tracey (Darwen) LRTD10(15) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Manchester Sporting Chronicle Referee: Harry Hutton (Doncaster) May 19 Charlie Woodman (Battersea) WPTS(20) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 21/05/1919 page 332 May 22 Liscumb Morland (Nottingham) WKO7(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 28/05/1919 page 363 Referee: Tom Gamble Jun 2 Tommy Griffiths (Pontypridd) WRTD8 Corn Exchange, Doncaster Source: Doncaster Chronicle Referee: Harry Hutton Jun 2 Eddie Feathers (Haslingden) LDSQ13(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 04/06/1919 page 381 Jun 14 Harry Knight (Marylebone) WKO3(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 18/06/1919 page 434 Referee: Jacob Hyams Jun 16 Pte. Maskill (Queens Bays) WRTD6(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 18/06/1919 pages 425, 426 and 431 Referee: JH Douglas Jun 28 Sid Burns (Aldgate) WRTD14(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 02/07/1919 page 481 Burns boxed for the British Welterweight Title 1912. Referee: Jacob Hyams Aug 2 Frank Moody (Pontypridd) DRAW(15) Athletic Ground, Carbrook Source: Boxing 06/08/1919 page 60 Moody was British Middleweight Champion 1927-28 and British Light-Heavyweight Champion 1927-29. Sep 8 Jim Harris (Birmingham) WDSQ9(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 10/09/1919 page 173 Referee: Moss Deyong Sep 29 Harry Shoop (Aldgate) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 01/10/1919 page 240 Referee: Moss Deyong Nov 27 Johnny Bee (Birkenhead) WPTS(15) Stadium, Holborn Source: Boxing 03/12/1919 pages 435 and 436 Bee boxed for the British Middleweight Title 1920. Referee: JT Hulls 1920 Jan 26 Sgt. Harry Curzon (Derby) WPTS(15) Drill Hall, Sheffield Source: Sheffield Daily Telegraph Curzon boxed for the British Light-Heavyweight Title 1916. Referee: H Dorsey (Leeds) Feb 23 Jim Harris (West Bromwich) WDSQ8(15) Drill Hall, Sheffield Source: Boxing 01/03/1920 page 110 May 8 Tom Evans (Ferndale) WRTD8(15) Drill Hall, Plymouth Source: Boxing 12/05/1920 page 293 Jun 28 Eddie Feathers (Haslingden) ND15(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 30/06/1920 page 422 Referee: JH Douglas Jul 8 Louis Verger (France) WKO3(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 14/07/1920 page 451 Oct 11 Charlie Kemp (Paddington) WKO9(20) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 13/10/1920 page 168 Nov 15 Ike Clarke (Birkenhead) WPTS(20) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 17/11/1920 page 249 Nov 29 Barney Tooley (Brierley Hill) WRTD13(15) Corn Exchange, Doncaster Source: Yorkshire Post Dec 1 Jim Rideout (Ipswich) WRTD8(20) Walham Green Baths, Fulham Source: Boxing 08/12/1920 page 315 Referee: Harry Kateley Promoter: Alf Evans & T Woodley Dec 6 Albert Croucher (Southampton) WPTS(15) Coliseum, Southampton Source: Sporting Life Dec 13 Frank Moody (Pontypridd) WKO9(20) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 15/12/1920 page 333 1921 Jan 10 Eugene Jamy (France) WRTD10(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 12/01/1921 page 400 Jan 26 Bandsman Blake (Great Yarmouth) WKO6(15) Walham Green Baths, Fulham Source: Boxing 04/02/1921 page 452 Blake was British Middleweight Champion 1916-18. Promoter: Alf Evans & Tom Woodley Jan 31 Tom Berry (Custom House) DRAW(15) Corn Exchange, Doncaster Source: Sporting Life Berry was British Light-Heavyweight Champion 1925-27 and British Empire Light-Heavyweight Champion 1927. Feb 3 Johnny Bee (Birkenhead) WRTD8(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 11/02/1921 page 469 Feb 14 Albert Croucher (Southampton) WPTS(15) Coliseum, Southampton Source: Sporting Life Feb 23 Jack Walker (Barbados) WKO11(20) Walham Green Baths, Fulham Source: Boxing 02/03/1921 page 42 Referee: Harry Kateley Mar 7 Archie Northrope (Leeds) WRTD5(15) Corn Exchange, Doncaster Source: Boxing 16/03/1921 page 78 Mar 28 Fred Donovan WRSF5(20) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 30/03/1921 page 102 Apr 25 S/S. Fred Davies (Llanelly) WPTS(20) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 27/04/1921 page 169 Davies boxed for the European Welterweight Title 1922. Match made at 11st 6lbs May 9 Dave Magill (Belfast) WPTS(15) Empire Theatre, Belfast Source: Boxing 18/05/1921 page 224 Promoter: Jim Rice & James McAnerney Jul 30 Sunny Croft (Rotherham) WRTD5(15) Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook Source: Boxing 03/08/1921 page 404 Referee: Fred Eastburn Sep 19 Charlie Penwill (Coldstream Gds) WRTD11(20) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 21/09/1921 page 89 Sep 26 Tom Berry (Custom House) WPTS(15) Corn Exchange, Doncaster Source: Boxing 05/10/1921 page 126 Oct 17 Tom Berry (Custom House) WRTD7(20) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 19/10/1921 page 153 Oct 24 Rocky Knight (Barbados) WRTD10(15) Corn Exchange, Doncaster Source: Manchester Sporting Chronicle Nov 2 Will Brooks (Aberavon) WPTS(20) Walham Green Baths, Fulham Source: Boxing 09/11/1921 page 204 Nov 7 Bandsman Rice (Hounslow) WDSQ12(20) Fenton Street Barracks, Leeds Source: Boxing 16/11/1921 page 222 Rice boxed for the European Light-Heavyweight Title 1913 and boxed for the British Heavyweight Title 1914 and 1915. Nov 14 Albert Croucher (Southampton) WKO3(15) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 16/11/1921 page 216 Referee: Matt Hinckel(USA) Nov 28 Harry Drake (Windsor) WPTS(20) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 30/11/1921 page 243 Drake boxed for the British Light-Heavyweight Title 1922. Dec 5 Harold Rolph (Canada) WPTS(15) Corn Exchange, Doncaster Source: Sheffield Daily Telegraph Rolph boxed for the British Light-Heavyweight Title 1919. Referee: Harry Jennings(Bradford) Dec 19 S/S. Fred Davies (Llanelly) WPTS(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 21/12/1921 page 278 Match made at 11st 6lbs Todd 11st 4lbs Davies 11st 5lbs 8ozs Referee: CH Douglas 1922 Apr 3 Bert Day (Brixton) WRSF6(15) Corn Exchange, Doncaster Source: Boxing 19/04/1922 page 160 Referee: Jack Smith(Manchester) Promoter: Billy Bridgwater Apr 27 Gus Platts (Sheffield) WPTS(15) Corn Exchange, Doncaster Source: Boxing 03/05/1922 page 190 Platts was British and European Middleweight Champion 1921. Match made at 11st 9lbs Referee: Jack Smith(Manchester) Attendance: 2500 May 8 Tom White (Walthamstow) WKO12(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 10/05/1922 page 200 Match made at 11st 6lbs May 27 Ted Moore (Plymouth) WPTS(15) Crystal Palace, Sydenham Source: Boxing 31/05/1922 page 247 Moore boxed for the World Middleweight Title 1924 and boxed for the British Middleweight Title 1926 and 1927.
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