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Fight Record Jackie Paterson (Glasgow) © 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 Jackie Paterson (Glasgow) Active: 1938-1951 Weight classes fought in: fly, bantam Recorded fights: 92 contests (won: 64 lost: 25 drew: 3) Born: 5th September 1920 Died: 1966 Fight Record 1938 May 27 Joe Kiely (Limerick) WPTS(10) Argyle Theatre, Greenock Source: Boxing 01/06/1938 page 15 Jul 23 Rinty Monaghan (Belfast) WKO5(8) Oval Football Ground, Belfast Source: Boxing 27/07/1938 pages 16 and 17 Monaghan was British and British Empire and European Flyweight Champion 1948-50 and World Flyweight Champion 1947-50. Aug 2 Pat McStravick (Belfast) WRSF8(10) Parkhead Arena, Glasgow Source: Boxing 10/08/1938 page 15 Aug 17 Joe Curran (Liverpool) LDSQ4(8) Shawfield Park, Glasgow Source: Boxing Weekly Record 24/08/1938 page 18 Curran boxed for the British Flyweight Title 1946. Promoter: Bert Creamer Attendance: 8000 Aug 19 Tommy Stewart (Belfast) DRAW(10) Cuba Street Sports Stadium, Belfast Source: Boxing 24/08/1938 pages 17 and 18 Stewart was Northern Ireland Area Flyweight Champion 1938. Paterson 7st 13lbs 12ozs Stewart 8st 0lbs Promoter: John Sholdis Aug 26 Joe Curran (Liverpool) LPTS(10) Saracen Park, Glasgow Source: Boxing 31/08/1938 page 15 Sep 27 Mickey O'Neill (Sunderland) WPTS(10) Shawfield Park, Glasgow Source: Boxing Weekly Record 05/10/1938 page 8 Promoter: Neil McGhie Attendance: 12000 Dec 14 Billy Nash (Clerkenwell) WPTS(10) City Hall, Glasgow Source: Boxing 21/12/1938 page 16 Dec 19 Phil Milligan (Oldham) WRTD6(10) New St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 21/12/1938 page 12 Milligan boxed a British Flyweight Title Eliminator 1937 and was Northern Area Flyweight Champion 1934-36. 1939 Jan 16 Tut Whalley (Hanley) DRAW(10) New St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing Weekly Record 25/01/1939 page 22 Whalley boxed a British Flyweight Title Eliminator 1939. Feb 24 Jack Kiley (Swansea) WKO1(10) Town Hall, Port Glasgow Source: Boxing 01/03/1939 page 15 Kiley was Welsh Area Flyweight Champion 1938-39 and 1940. Mar 10 Gavino Matta (Italy) WRSF7(10) NSC, Leith Source: Boxing 15/03/1939 page 16 May 3 Raoul Degryse (Belgium) WPTS(10) Saracen Park, Glasgow Source: Boxing 10/05/1939 page 15 May 15 Valentin Angelmann (France) DRAW(10) Saracen Park, Glasgow Source: Boxing 24/05/1939 page 15 Paterson 8st 1lbs 8ozs Angelman 8st 0lbs 12ozs Referee: Peter Muir May 31 Fred Tennant (Dundee) WRSF11(15) Ice Rink, Dundee Source: Boxing 07/06/1939 page 15 (Scottish Area Flyweight Title) Tennant was Scottish Area Flyweight Champion 1938-39. Referee: Eugene Henderson Jun 15 Tut Whalley (Hanley) WKO1(10) Saracen Park, Glasgow Source: Boxing 21/06/1939 page 15 Match made at 8st 2lbs Promoter: Bob Wilson & Joe McKean Jul 19 Joe Curran (Liverpool) WPTS(10) Dens Park, Dundee Source: Boxing 26/07/1939 page 15 Attendance: 6000 Aug 15 Eric Jones (Coalville) WKO1(15) Carntyne Greyhound Stadium, Glasgow Source: Boxing 23/08/1939 page 15 (British Flyweight Title Eliminator) Jones boxed a British Flyweight Title Eliminator 1939 and was Southern Area Flyweight Champion 1939. Referee: Jack Dare 26 secs Sep 30 Paddy Ryan (Manchester) WKO13(15) Carntyne Greyhound Stadium, Glasgow Source: Boxing 04/10/1939 page 9 (British Flyweight Title) Ryan boxed for the British Flyweight Title 1939 and 1941 and was Northern Area Flyweight Champion 1939. Paterson 7st 13lbs 3ozs Ryan 7st 13lbs Attendance: 4000 Nov 27 Charlie Brown (Belfast) LPTS(10) Empress Stadium, Earls' Court Source: Boxing 29/11/1939 pages 2 and 19 Brown boxed for the Northern Ireland Featherweight Title 1942. 1940 Mar 11 Kid Tanner (British Guiana) WPTS(15) Manchester Source: Boxing 13/03/1940 page 2 (British Empire Flyweight Title) Paterson 7st 12lbs 7ozs Tanner 7st 13lbs 3ozs Jun 1 Wally Knightley (Sunderland) WRSF8(10) Football Ground, Chesterfield Source: Boxing News 06/06/1940 page 14 Jun 26 Young Chocolate (Jamaica) WRSF2 Easter Road, Edinburgh Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Jul 25 Kid Tanner (British Guiana) WPTS(10) Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing News 01/08/1940 page 15 Nov 13 Jimmy Stewart (Edinburgh) WKO6(10) New St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing News 21/11/1940 pages 15 and 16 Stewart boxed a British Flyweight Title Eliminator 1940. Dec 25 Teddy O'Neill (Dumbarton) WPTS(10) Glasgow Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) O'Neill was Scottish Area Bantamweight Champion 1937-48. Dec 28 Jimmy Stewart (Edinburgh) WKO3 Glasgow Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) 1941 Jan 1 Billy Clinton (Croy) WKO2 Dundee United Football Ground, Dundee Source: Boxing News 09/01/1941 pages 9 and 10 Clinton was Scottish Area Flyweight Champion 1940-41. Attendance: 2500 Feb 3 Paddy Ryan (Manchester) WRSF8(15) Ice Stadium, Nottingham Source: Boxing News 06/02/1941 pages 7 and 8 (British and Empire Flyweight Title) Promoter: W Lazzarini Attendance: 8000 Feb 12 Jim Brady (Dundee) WPTS(10) New St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing News 20/02/1941 pages 8 and 9 Brady was British Empire Bantamweight Champion 1941-45. Match made at 8st 9lbs Mar 24 Phil Milligan (Oldham) WPTS(10) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing News 28/03/1941 page 13 Paterson 8st 4lbs 14ozs Milligan 8st 7lbs 6ozs May 19 Billy Hazelgrove (Brighton) WPTS(10) Colston Hall, Bristol Source: Bristol Evening Post May 27 Kid Tanner (British Guiana) WRSF2(10) Shawfield Park, Glasgow Source: Boxing News 05/06/1941 page 14 Jun 1 Jimmy Stubbs (Runcorn) WPTS(10) Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing News 05/06/1941 pages 14 and 15 Jun 20 Jimmy Lyden (Bootle) WRSF9(10) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing News 26/06/1941 page 12 cut eye - Lyden sub for Tiny Bostock(Leek) Aug 5 Jim Brady (Dundee) LPTS(15) Hampden Park, Glasgow Source: Boxing News 07/08/1941 page 13 (British Empire Bantamweight Title) Referee: C B Thomas Sep 19 Kid Tanner (British Guiana) WPTS(10) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing News 25/09/1941 pages 14 and 15 Nov 14 Billy Hazelgrove (Brighton) WKO9(10) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing News 27/11/1941 pages 12 and 13 Dec 8 Dudley Lewis (Brecon) WKO1(10) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing News 11/12/1941 pages 11 and 12 Lewis was Welsh Area Flyweight Champion 1938. Promoter: John Muldoon 1942 Feb 23 Joe Hardy (Manchester) WRTD6(10) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing News 26/02/1942 pages 12 and 13 Mar 12 Joe Hardy (Manchester) WRTD4 St Andrews Hall, Glasgow Source: Boxing News 19/03/1942 pages 13 and 14 May 18 Frank Kid Bonser (Nottingham) LRTD6(10) Greyfriars Hall, Nottingham Source: Boxing News 09/07/1942 page 10 broken hand Jun 18 Billy Tansey (Middleton) WKO2(10) Glasgow Source: Boxing News 25/06/1942 page 16 Tansey boxed for the Central Area (North) Bantamweight Title 1948. Jul 6 Frank Kid Bonser (Nottingham) WRTD2(10) Greyfriars Hall, Nottingham Source: Boxing News 16/07/1942 page 14 dislocated shoulder Jul 20 Eddie Petrin (Canada) WKO2(10) Queensberry Club, Soho Source: Boxing News 23/07/1942 pages 15 and 16 Aug 7 Phil Milligan (Oldham) WPTS(10) Manchester Source: Vic Hardwicke (Boxing Historian) Sep 24 Norman Lewis (Nantymoel) WPTS(10) St Andrews Hall, Glasgow Source: Boxing News 01/10/1942 page 12 Lewis boxed for the British Bantamweight Title 1947 and was Welsh Area Flyweight Champion 1949 and Welsh Area Bantamweight Champion 1944-49. Match made at 8st 3lbs Nov 26 Battling Jim Hayes (Leeds) WKO1(10) St Andrews Hall, Glasgow Source: Boxing News 10/12/1942 pages 14 and 15 Hayes was Northern Area Bantamweight Champion 1939. Paterson 8st 2lbs 4ozs Hayes 8st 8lbs 1943 Jan 13 Phil Milligan (Oldham) WRSF2(10) Queensberry Club, Soho Source: Boxing News 21/01/1943 pages 11 and 12 Match made at 8st 9lbs Milligan 8st 10lbs 8ozs Milligan overweight and paid forfeit Mar 17 Al Phillips (Aldgate) WRSF3(10) St Andrews Hall, Glasgow Source: Boxing News 01/04/1943 page 14 Phillips was British Empire and European Featherweight Champion 1947. Jun 19 Peter Kane (Golborne) WKO1(15) Hampden Park, Glasgow Source: Boxing News 24/06/1943 pages 15, 13 (World British and Empire Flyweight Title) Kane was World Flyweight Champion 1938-43 and European Bantamweight Champion 1947-48. Attendance: 35000 Jul 22 George Williams (Treherbert) WKO2(10) Douglas Park, Hamilton Source: Boxing News 05/08/1943 page 14 Williams was Welsh Area Bantamweight Champion 1933-34. Williams 9st 2lbs Promoter: Nat Allen Aug 11 Gus Foran (Liverpool) WPTS(10) Queensberry Club, Soho Source: Boxing News 19/08/1943 page 10 Foran was North Central Area Bantamweight Champion 1948 and Central Area Bantamweight Champion 1950. Sep 27 Len Davies (Swansea) LPTS(10) De Montfort Hall, Leicester Source: Boxing News 30/09/1943 pages 15 and 16 Davies boxed a British Featherweight Title Eliminator twice in 1944. Oct 28 Battling Jim Hayes (Leeds) WPTS(3) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Vic Hardwicke (Boxing Historian) Nov 24 George Pook (Torquay) WRSF6(10) Queensberry Club, Soho Source: Boxing News 09/12/1943 pages 11 and 12 Pook boxed a British Featherweight Title Eliminator twice in 1944 and was South West Area Featherweight Champion 1950. 1944 Apr 24 Ben Duffy (Jarrow) WPTS(10) Civic Hall, Wolverhampton Source: Boxing News 11/05/1944 page 11 Duffy boxed for the Northern Area Featherweight Title 1945 and 1946 and 1949. Jul 6 Ben Duffy (Jarrow) WPTS(10) Hamilton Source: Boxing News 23/11/1944 page 13 Aug 12 Ronnie Clayton (Blackpool) WRSF12 Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing News 09/11/1944 page 11 (British Bantamweight Title Eliminator) Clayton was British Featherweight Champion 1947-54 and British Empire Featherweight Champion 1947-51 and European Featherweight Champion 1947-48.
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