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Sid Smith (Bermondsey) © 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 Sid Smith (Bermondsey) Active: 1907-1919 Weight classes fought in: fly, bantam Recorded fights: 88 contests (won: 67 lost: 15 drew: 6) Born: 25th February 1889 Died: 1948 Manager: Ted Broadribb Fight Record 1907 Mar 23 Curly Osborne (London) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: D Jacobs Mar 29 Drummer Le Hay (Chatham) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: Dave Jacobs May 25 Curly Osborne (London) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: Ted Arundel Nov 16 Curly Osborne (London) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Mirror of Life Referee: Dave Jacobs Promoter: Harry Jacobs Nov 30 Curly Osborne (London) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Mirror of Life Referee: Dave Jacobs Dec 14 Charlie Dew (Paddington) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Mirror of Life Referee: Dave Jacobs Promoter: Harry Jacobs 1908 Jan 4 Arthur Jones (Old Ford) WRSF3(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: E Mann Jan 13 Charlie Dew (Paddington) LPTS(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life Referee: R Hair Jan 20 Frank Morcambe (St James) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: E Mann Jan 25 Jim Glover (Bermondsey) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Feb 1 Frank Morcambe (St James) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: E Mann Feb 15 Drummer Le Hay (Chatham) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: E Mann Mar 9 Young Healey (Aldgate) WRTD2(6) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life Referee: JH Douglas Mar 21 Frank Exall (Bermondsey) DRAW(6) Star Music Hall, Bermondsey Source: Sporting Life Apr 2 Curly Osborne (London) WPTS(6) St George's Hall, Lambeth Source: Sporting Life Referee: R Joseph Promoter: Jack Callaghan Apr 27 Albert Cocksedge (Leicester) DRAW(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: Ted Mann Jul 4 Jack Fox (Peckham) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: Ted Mann Nov 30 Jack Morris (Soho) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: Ben Cohen Promoter: Harry Jacobs Dec 21 George Hearne (Brixton) WPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: Ben Cohen 1909 Jan Albert Cocksedge (Leicester) LPTS(6) Source: Sporting Life Feb 8 Albert Cocksedge (Leicester) WPTS(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life Mar 15 Jack Wise (Somers Town) WPTS(6) Britannia Theatre, Hoxton Source: Sporting Life Referee: JT Hulls Jun 5 Bill Kyne (Poplar) LPTS(6) Wonderland, Whitechapel Source: Sporting Life Referee: Billy Plimmer Sep 20 Frank Exall (Bermondsey) WKO2(6) Kings Hall, Southwark Source: Boxing 25/09/1909 pages 60 and 61 Referee: R A Wilson Promoter: messrs WF Hurndall and RP Watson Oct 4 Albert Dabbs (Bow) WPTS(6) Kings Hall, Southwark Source: Boxing 09/10/1909 pages 109 and 110 Nov 8 Ted Timmins (Aston) WPTS(6) Queens Hall, Birmingham Source: Boxing 13/11/1909 page 239 Dec 6 Bill Kyne (Poplar) WPTS(6) Kings Hall, Southwark Source: Boxing 11/12/1909 page 357 Dec 20 Bill Kyne (Poplar) WPTS National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 24/12/1909 pages 405, 406 and 407 1910 Jan 10 Jimmy Butler (USA) WPTS(20) Drill Hall, Birkenhead Source: Boxing 15/01/1910 page 480 Jan 27 Joe Shear (Aldgate) WPTS(10) Kings Hall, Southwark Source: Boxing 05/02/1910 page 549 Feb 17 Paddy Carroll (Liverpool) WPTS(20) International AC, Liverpool Source: Boxing 26/02/1910 page 639 Referee: Tom Gamble combined purse £60 £50 a side Feb 23 Albert Cocksedge (Leicester) DRAW(20) Trade Hall, Leicester Source: Boxing 05/03/1910 pages 656 and 659 combined purse £20 £25 a side Jun 6 Patsy Carroll (Lancs) WPTS(10) Kings Hall, Southwark Source: Boxing 11/06/1910 page 349 Promoter: Mr Hurndall Oct 3 Bob Finch (Covent Garden) WPTS(6) Empire, Holborn Source: Boxing 08/10/1910 page 771 Promoter: Jack Callaghan Oct 10 Ginger Osborne (London) WRTD9(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 15/10/1910 page 795 Oct 19 Harry Prosser (Southwark) WPTS(6) Kings Hall, Southwark Source: Boxing 29/10/1910 pages 850 and 851 Promoter: Mr McIntosh Nov 10 Paddy Carroll (Liverpool) LPTS(20) Arena, Liverpool Source: Boxing 19/11/1910 page 71 Referee: Tom Spring Nov 12 Bert Moughton (Dublin) WPTS(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 19/11/1910 page 69 Nov 16 George Hearne (Brixton) WPTS(6) Kings Hall, Southwark Source: Boxing 26/11/1910 page 87 Dec 5 Alec Lafferty (Airdrie) WPTS(20) Victoria AC, Glasgow Source: Boxing 10/12/1910 page 139 Match made at 8st Lafferty overweight Dec 26 Bob Finch (Covent Garden) WKO2(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 31/12/1910 pages 231 and 232 1911 Jan 11 Stoker Hoskyne (Walworth) WPTS(10) Olympia, Kensington Source: Boxing 21/01/1911 pages 295, 296 and 297 Hoskyne boxed for the British Flyweight Title 1911. Jan 25 Kid Hogan (Orpington) WKO7(20) Trade Hall, Leicester Source: Boxing 04/02/1911 page 364 Jan 30 George Peters (Nunhead) WPTS(15) Manor Place Baths, Walworth Source: Boxing 04/02/1911 page 355 Mar 8 Kid Logan (Islington) WPTS(6) Olympia, Kensington Source: Boxing 18/03/1911 pages 495 and 496 Mar 20 Kid Logan (Islington) WPTS(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 25/03/1911 page 527 Promoter: Boxers Union Sep 25 Stoker Hoskyne (Walworth) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 07/10/1911 page 565 (British Flyweight Title) Oct 2 Jean Gaillard (France) WPTS(10) Empress Stadium, Earls' Court Source: Boxing 07/10/1911 page 564 Oct 19 Louis Ruddick (Leeds) WPTS(20) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 28/10/1911 pages 646 and 648 (British Flyweight Title) Ruddick boxed for the British Flyweight Title 1911. Dec 4 Joe Wilson (Stepney) WPTS(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 09/12/1911 pages 145 and 146 (British Flyweight Title) Wilson boxed for the British Flyweight Title 1911. 1912 Feb 24 unknown DRAW National AC, Quaker City USA Source: Boxing 16/03/1912 page 489 Sep 14 Curley Walker (Bermondsey) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 21/09/1912 pages 503, 504 and 505 (British Flyweight Title) Walker was British Bantamweight Champion 1914-15. Dec 20 Bouzonnie (France) WPTS(10) Kings Hall, Southwark Source: Boxing 28/12/1912 pages 243 and 244 1913 Jan 23 Danny Elliott (Bermondsey) WPTS(6) Chandos Hall, London Source: Boxing 01/02/1913 page 374 Feb 12 Bouzonnie (France) WPTS(10) Cirque de Paris, Paris France Source: Boxing 22/02/1913 pages 442 and 443 Feb 14 Charlie Ward (Blackfriars) WPTS Chandos Hall, London Source: Boxing 22/02/1913 page 451 Feb 24 Sam Kellar (Aldgate) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 01/03/1913 pages 465 and 466 Mar 15 Kid Logan (Islington) W(6) The Dome, Brighton Source: Boxing 22/03/1913 page 558 Mar 25 Danny Elliott (Bermondsey) WPTS(8) Windsor Source: Mirror of Life Mar 28 Charlie Ward (Blackfriars) WPTS(10) Canterbury Music Hall Source: Boxing 05/04/1913 page 597 Apr 11 Eugene Criqui (France) WPTS(20) Paris France Source: Pugilato 1979 May 16 Joe Symonds (Plymouth) WPTS(15) Cosmopolitan Gymnasium, Plymouth Source: Boxing 24/05/1913 pages 93 and 94 Symonds was British and World Flyweight Champion 1915-16. Match made at 8st winner£60 loser £40 £20 a side Jun 2 Bill Ladbury (Greenwich) LRSF11(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 07/06/1913 page 137 (British Flyweight Title) Ladbury was British and European and World Flyweight Champion 1913-14. Oct 9 Ike Bradley (Liverpool) WPTS(10) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 18/10/1913 page 611 Bradley boxed for the British Bantamweight Title 1911. Oct 24 Charles Ledoux (France) LRTD6(20) Premierland, Paris France Source: Boxing 01/11/1913 page 13 Nov 3 Alf Wye (Hoxton) LPTS(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 08/11/1913 pages 33 and 34 Wye boxed for the British Featherweight Title 1917. Match made at 8st 6lbs Referee: JH Douglas 1914 Feb 16 Alf Wye (Hoxton) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 21/02/1914 pages 412 and 413 Mar 23 Alf Wye (Hoxton) LPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 28/03/1914 page 564 Oct 26 Billy Rowlands (Porthcawl) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 31/10/1914 page 8 Dec 3 Jimmy Wilde (Tylorstown) LRSF9(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 12/12/1914 page 105 Wilde was British Flyweight Champion 1916-23 and European Flyweight Champion 1914-15 and 1916-17 and World Flyweight Champion 1916-23. 1915 Feb 15 Joe Symonds (Plymouth) LRTD4(20) Baths, New Cross Source: Boxing 20/02/1915 page 264 Mar 20 Johnny Best (Glasgow) DRAW(20) West London Stadium, Marylebone Source: Boxing 24/03/1915 page 347 May 3 Johnny Best (Glasgow) DRAW(20) Victoria AC, Glasgow Source: Manchester Sporting Chronicle Dec 20 Jimmy Wilde (Tylorstown) LRSF8(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 22/12/1915 pages 103 and 104 1916 Feb 17 Sid Shields (Glasgow) WPTS(15) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 23/02/1916 page 243 Mar 27 Jimmy Wilde (Tylorstown) LKO3(20) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 29/03/1916 pages 321 and 322 May 20 Dido Gains (Vauxhall) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 24/05/1916 pages 76 and 77 Jun 1 Ivor Day (Porth) WPTS(20) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 07/06/1916 page 106 Jun 22 Young Josephs (Wales) WPTS(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 28/06/1916 page 156 1917 Jan 8 Sid Whatley (Walworth) WKO16(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 10/01/1917 page 150 Jan 29 George Clark (Bermondsey) LPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Clark boxed for the British Flyweight Title 1917.
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