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Jackie Brown (Manchester) © 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 Brown (Manchester) Active: 1925-1939 Weight classes fought in: fly, bantam Recorded fights: 138 contests (won: 105 lost: 24 drew: 9) Born: 29th November 1909 Died: 5th March 1971 Manager: Harry Fleming Fight Record 1925 May 18 Harry Gainey (Gorton) WPTS(6) Arena, Collyhurst Source: Harold Alderman (Boxing Historian) 1926 Mar 23 Dick Manning (Manchester) WPTS(6) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 31/03/1926 page 126 1927 Mar 5 Tommy Brown (Salford) LPTS(10) Sussex Street Club, Salford Source: Boxing 09/03/1927 page 44 Mar 8 Billy Cahill (Openshaw) WKO6 Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Vic Hardwicke (Boxing Historian) Promoter: Jack Smith Mar 15 Freddie Webb (Salford) LRSF3(3) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 23/03/1927 page 75 (7st 10lbs competition) Promoter: Jack Smith May 15 Ernie Hendricks (Salford) DRAW(10) Adelphi Club, Salford Source: Boxing 18/05/1927 page 218 Jul 7 Young Fagill (Liverpool) WDSQ1(6) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 12/07/1927 page 401 Match made at 8st 4lbs Referee: WJ Farnell Sep 27 Joe Fleming (Rochdale) WPTS(6) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 04/10/1927 page 152 Promoter: Jack Smith Oct 7 Harry Yates (Ashton) WPTS(10) Ashbury Hall, Openshaw Source: Boxing 11/10/1927 page 173 Nov 4 Freddie Webb (Salford) WPTS(10) Ashbury Hall, Openshaw Source: Boxing 08/11/1927 page 235 Nov 18 Jack Cantwell (Gilfach Goch) WPTS(10) Drill Hall, Mountain Ash Source: Boxing 22/11/1927 page 272 Referee: Will Bevan(Evening Express) Nov 24 Young Siki (Liverpool) WPTS(10) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 29/11/1927 page 283 Dec 11 Jack Glover (Barnsley) LPTS(15) Adelphi Club, Salford Source: Boxing 13/12/1927 page 318 Promoter: Kid Furness 1928 Jan 13 Jack Glover (Barnsley) DRAW(10) Tower Circus, Blackpool Source: Blackpool Times Attendance: 3000 Feb 14 Young Fitz (Collyhurst) WPTS(6) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 21/02/1928 page 475 Mar 16 Ernie Basker (Droylesden) WPTS(10) Royal Pavilion, Blackpool Source: Boxing 20/03/1928 page 542 Promoter: Jack Madden Apr 2 Jim Crawford (Wrexham) WPTS(10) Salford Source: Apr 21 Freddy Morgan (Gilfach Goch) WPTS(15) Gess Pavilion, Pontypridd Source: Boxing 25/04/1928 page 624 Morgan boxed a British Flyweight Title Eliminator 1931 and was Welsh Area Flyweight Champion 1929-30 and 1931-32. Apr 30 Martin Gallagher (Rochdale) WPTS(12) Co-op Hall, Leigh Source: Leigh Chronicle May 4 Martin Gallagher (Rochdale) WPTS(12) Co-op Hall, Leigh Source: Boxing 09/05/1928 page 654 Promoter: Jim Lee May 20 Freddie Webb (Salford) WPTS(10) Adelphi Club, Salford Source: Boxing 23/05/1928 page 687 May 23 Freddie Webb (Salford) WPTS(6) Winter Gardens, Morecambe Source: Morecambe Visitor May 26 Joe Fleming (Rochdale) WPTS(10) Ashton-under-Lyne Source: Vic Hardwicke (Boxing Historian) Jun 14 Jack Glover (Barnsley) DRAW(10) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 20/06/1928 page 750 Jun 27 Arthur Evitt (Manchester) WPTS Winter Gardens, Morecambe Source: Boxing 04/07/1928 page 780 Promoter: Kid Furness Jul 3 Siki Coulton (Mansfield) WRTD3(10) Palais de Danse, Ashton-under-Lyne Source: Boxing 11/07/1928 page 8 Promoter: Kid Furness Coulton retired after a feeble effort and received no purse Jul 5 Ernie Barker (Manchester) WPTS(6) Osborne Theatre, Manchester Source: Boxing 11/07/1928 page 8 Jul 9 Jean Locatelli (Royton) WPTS(10) Winter Gardens, Morecambe Source: Boxing 18/07/1928 page 20 Aug 2 Jim Crawford (Wrexham) WPTS(10) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 08/08/1928 page 60 Crawford boxed for the Welsh Featherweight Title 1930. Aug 11 Dick Inkles (Sheffield) LPTS(10) Hyde Park, Sheffield Source: Boxing 15/08/1928 page 75 Match made at 8st Sep 21 Harry Yates (Ashton) WPTS(10) Palais de Danse, Ashton-under-Lyne Source: Boxing 25/09/1928 page 170 Oct 13 Freddy Morgan (Gilfach Goch) DRAW(15) Baths, Ogmore Vale Source: Boxing 16/10/1928 page 219 Referee: Fred Good Oct 20 Dick Inkles (Sheffield) LPTS(15) Palais de Danse, Ashton-under-Lyne Source: Boxing 23/10/1928 page 230 Promoter: Kid Furness Nov 3 Jerry O'Neill (Merthyr) WPTS(15) Pontypridd Source: Boxing 06/11/1928 page 267 O'Neill was Welsh Area Flyweight Champion 1930. Nov 24 Phineas John (Pentre) LPTS(15) Gess Pavilion, Pontypridd Source: Boxing 27/11/1928 page 315 John was Welsh Area Flyweight Champion 1929 and Welsh Area Bantamweight Champion 1929. Dec 4 Tommy Brown (Salford) WPTS(15) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 12/12/1928 page 343 Match made at 8st Dec 9 Dick Inkles (Sheffield) WPTS(15) NSC, Leeds Source: Boxing 12/12/1928 page 346 Promoter: Albert Heslop Brown sub for Kid Rich(London) Dec 15 Billy Kid Hughes (Maesteg) WPTS(15) Pavilion, Bridgend Source: Boxing 19/12/1928 page 364 Hughes was Welsh Area Flyweight Champion 1933. Dec 26 Cuthbert Taylor (Merthyr) DRAW(15) Merthyr Source: Boxing 02/01/1929 page 390 Taylor was Welsh Area Bantamweight Champion 1929. 1929 Jan 6 Arthur Boy Edge (Birmingham) WRSF3(12) NSC, Leeds Source: Boxing 09/01/1929 page 406 Edge boxed a British Flyweight Title Eliminator twice in 1931 and again in 1932 and was Southern Area Flyweight Champion 1931-33 and Southern Area Bantamweight Champion 1933. Promoter: Albert Heslop Feb 12 George Greaves (Salford) WPTS(20) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 20/02/1929 page 499 (Northern Area Flyweight Title Greaves boxed for the Northern Area Flyweight Title 1929. Promoter: Jack Smith Mar 5 Walter Lemmon (Clydebank) WRTD13(15) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 13/03/1929 page 539 Lemmon was Scottish Area Flyweight Champion 1930. Match made at 8st 1lb Mar 19 Toni Roberti (Italy) WRTD4(15) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 27/03/1929 pages 570 and 569 Match made at 8st 1lb Apr 22 Phineas John (Pentre) WPTS(12) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 24/04/1929 page 628 Match made at 8st Jun 18 Jim Campbell (Glasgow) WRSF9(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 26/06/1929 page 20 Campbell was Scottish Area Flyweight Champion 1929 and 1932-34. Promoter: Jack Smith Oct 13 Bert Kirby (Birmingham) WKO3(15) Rink, West Bromwich Source: Boxing 16/10/1929 page 246 (British Flyweight Title) Kirby was British Flyweight Champion 1930-31. Attendance: 10000 Nov 13 Phineas John (Pentre) WPTS(15) Stadium Club, Holborn Source: Boxing 20/11/1929 page 320 Match made at 8st 1lb Dec 22 Harry Hill (Birmingham) WRSF11(15) Palais de Danse, West Bromwich Source: Boxing 24/12/1929 page 408 1930 Mar 3 Bert Kirby (Birmingham) LKO3(15) Stadium (NSC), Holborn Source: Boxing 05/03/1930 page 564 (British Flyweight Title) Apr 21 Emile Degand (Belgium) WPTS(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 23/04/1930 page 677 May 18 Percy Dexter (Sheffield) WKO9(15) Ice Rink, West Bromwich Source: Boxing 21/05/1930 page 743 Dexter was Northern Area Flyweight Champion 1934. Jun 23 Rene Chalange (France) WPTS(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 02/07/1930 page 10 Jul 20 Billy James (Birmingham) LPTS(15) Palais de Danse, West Bromwich Source: Boxing 23/07/1930 page 60 James boxed a British Flyweight Title Eliminator 1929. Sep 22 Billy Kid Hughes (Maesteg) WRSF11(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 24/09/1930 pages 201 and 200 Hughes sub for Billy James(Birmingham) 1931 Feb 2 Bert Kirby (Birmingham) WPTS(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 04/02/1931 page 501 (British Flyweight Title) Attendance: 7000 May 4 Lucien Popescu (Romania) WPTS(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 06/05/1931 pages 709 and 710 Attendance: 7000 Jun 15 Emile Degand (Belgium) WPTS(15) Olympia, Kensington Source: Boxing 17/06/1931 pages 806 and 807 (European Flyweight Title) Jul 6 Vincenzo Savo (Italy) WPTS(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 08/07/1931 page 21 (European Flyweight Title) Jul 20 Desire Colignon (Belgium) WPTS(15) Sportsman's Group Gardens, Owlerton Source: Boxing 29/07/1931 page 74 Aug 24 Jim Maharg (Glasgow) WDSQ8(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 26/08/1931 page 136 Maharg boxed for the British Flyweight Title 1932 and was Scottish Area Flyweight Champion 1930-32 and Scottish Area Bantamweight Champion 1934. Match made at 8st 2lbs Oct 12 Ottavio Gori (Italy) WRTD8(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 14/10/1931 pages 244 and 245 Nov 8 Benny Thackray (Leeds) WPTS(15) NSB, Royton Source: Boxing 11/11/1931 page 13 Nov 13 George Aziz (Egypt) WPTS(12) Tower Circus, Blackpool Source: Boxing 18/11/1931 page 13 Dec 2 Percy Dexter (Sheffield) WRSF9(15) Winter Gardens, Morecambe Source: Boxing 09/12/1931 page 12 1932 Feb 1 Jean Cuart (France) WRSF11(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 03/02/1932 page 8 Match made at 8st 2lbs Feb 15 Benny Thackray (Leeds) WPTS(15) Town Hall, Leeds Source: Boxing 17/02/1932 page 8 Match made at 8st 4lbs Feb 22 Mickey McGuire (Newcastle) LPTS(15) New St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 24/02/1932 pages 8 and 9 Mar 7 Emile Degand (Belgium) WPTS(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 09/03/1932 page 8 Apr 18 Len Beynon (Swansea) WPTS(15) Belle Vue, Manchester Source: Boxing 20/04/1932 page 8 Beynon boxed a British Bantamweight Title Eliminator three times in 1933 and again in 1934 and 1936 and was Welsh Area Bantamweight Champion 1932-33 and 1934 and 1936.
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