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Fight Record Gipsy Daniels (Newport) © 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 Gipsy Daniels (Newport) Active: 1920-1938 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 155 contests (won: 95 lost: 48 drew: 12) Fight Record 1920 Aug 28 Harry Higgins (Cwmparc) DRAW(15) Athletic Club, Blaenavon Source: Boxing 01/09/1920 page 78 Referee: W Sanders Sep 25 Jim Davies (Llanelly) DRAW(15) Llanelly Source: Record published in Boxing News in the 1960s Oct 7 Jack Kid Davis LPTS(10) Grand Pier Pavilion, Herne Bay Source: Boxing 13/10/1920 page 174 Referee: Eugene Corri Oct 16 Fred Smith (Bermondsey) W(10) Dreamland Ballroom, Margate Source: Boxing 20/10/1920 page 192 Referee: Eugene Corri Promoter: John Henry Iles Oct 23 Patsy Smith (Vauxhall) WPTS(10) Grand Pier Pavilion, Herne Bay Source: Boxing 27/10/1920 page 202 Oct 30 Bill Johnson (Drury Lane) WKO3(10) Dreamland Ballroom, Margate Source: Boxing 03/11/1920 page 222 Referee: Eugene Corri Nov 15 Harry Franks (Hackney) WPTS(15) Skating Rink, Clapton Source: Boxing 17/11/1920 page 249 Referee: HW Keen Nov 26 Joe Davis (Hoxton) WPTS(10) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing 01/12/1920 pages 288 and 289 Referee: HW Keen 1921 Feb 24 Rene DeVos (Belgium) LPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 02/03/1921 page 42 Match made at 11st 6lbs Referee: Ted Broadribb Apr 2 Ivor Powell (New Tredegar) WRTD5(15) Drill Hall, Pontypool Source: Boxing 06/04/1921 pages 125 and 126 Promoter: D W Davies(Blaenavon) Apr 5 Eddie Feathers (Haslingden) LPTS(15) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 13/04/1921 page 140 Jun 30 Young Cattell (Blackburn) WRTD5(10) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 06/07/1921 page 340 Aug 19 Ted Moore (Plymouth) LRTD9(15) Cosmopolitan Gymnasium, Plymouth Source: Boxing 24/08/1921 page 32 Sep 1 Charlie Kemp (Paddington) WPTS(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 07/09/1921 page 60 Sep 12 Mose Davies (Penygraig) WKO12(15) Baths, Llwynypia Source: Boxing 21/09/1921 page 96 Oct 14 Fred Newberry (Limehouse) LPTS(15) Cosmopolitan Gymnasium, Plymouth Source: Boxing 19/10/1921 page 160 Nov 3 George West (Fulham) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 09/11/1921 page 204 (Heavyweight competition 1st series) West boxed for the British Middleweight Title 1926. Referee: Alec Lambert Nov 17 Douglas Warner (Peckham) LPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 23/11/1921 page 232 (Heavyweight Belt competition 2nd series) Referee: Alec Lambert Dec 6 Jack Hart (Stepney) WPTS(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 14/12/1921 page 268 Match made at 11st 6lbs Referee: Joe Palmer Dec 19 George West (Fulham) LRTD8(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 21/12/1921 page 278 Referee: Alec Lambert 1922 Jan 30 Len Collett (Bermondsey) WRSF2(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 01/02/1922 page 368 Feb 9 Tom Plant (Hanley) WPTS(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing (Middleweight Belt competition 1st series) Referee: Moss Deyong Feb 16 Harry Ashdown (Bermondsey) WKO1(6) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 22/02/1922 page 27 (Middleweight Belt competition 2nd series) Referee: Moss Deyong Feb 18 Tom Norris (Clydach Vale) WKO3(15) Drill Hall, Cardiff Source: Boxing 22/02/1922 page 32 Mar 2 Douglas Warner (Peckham) WPTS11(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 08/03/1922 page 60 (Middleweight Belt competition 3rd series) Referee: Moss Deyong Mar 9 Albert Rogers (Mitcham) WPTS(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 15/03/1922 page 75 (Middleweight Belt competition semi-final) Mar 23 Ernie Milsom (Walworth) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 29/03/1922 page 106 (Middleweight Belt competition final) Apr 1 Trevor Llewellyn (Newport) WPTS(15) Stow Hill Drill Hall, Newport Source: Boxing 05/04/1922 page 128 Llewellyn 22yo Apr 8 Douglas Warner (Peckham) LRTD14(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 12/04/1922 pages 140 and 141 Match made at 11st 8lbs May 13 Pierre Nicholas (France) DRAW(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Daniels 11st 13lbs 8ozs Nicholas 11st 8lbs Referee: Jim Kenrick Jun 10 Harry Drake (Windsor) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Drake boxed for the British Light-Heavyweight Title 1922. Match made at 12st 4lbs Referee: Jim Kenrick Jul 13 Johnny Bee (Birkenhead) WPTS(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 19/07/1922 page 366 Bee boxed for the British Middleweight Title 1920. Promoter: A H Taylor Aug 28 Jerry Shea (Newport) LPTS(20) Somerton Park, Newport Source: Boxing 06/09/1922 page 63 Referee: Jim Driscoll Promoter: J E Jones(Newport) combined purse £300 Sep 18 Dave Magill (Belfast) LPTS(20) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 20/09/1922 page 89 Oct 17 Stewart Bell WPTS(4) Pioneer SC, New York City USA Source: Record published in Boxing News in the 1960s Nov 21 Jack Douglas (New York USA) WPTS(8) Pioneer SC, New York City USA Source: Record published in Boxing News in the 1960s Nov 27 Stewart Bell (USA) WPTS(4) Madison Square Garden, New York City USA Source: BoxRec Dec 5 Wallace Stripp WKO3(4) Pioneer SC, New York City USA Source: BoxRec 1923 Jan 29 Charlie McKenna (Greenwich USA) LPTS(10) Fairmont AC, New York City USA Source: Record published in Boxing News in the 1960s Feb 21 Fred Clarke (New York USA) WKO4 Madison Square Garden, New York City USA Source: Boxing Mar 6 Wolf Larsen (Brooklyn USA) WPTS(10) Pioneer SC, New York City USA Source: BoxRec Apr 28 Billy Cook (Woolwich) WRTD7(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 02/05/1923 pages 26 and 27 Referee: Joe Palmer Jul 3 Frank Moody (Pontypridd) L Newport Source: Boxing 11/07/1923 page 190 Moody was British Middleweight Champion 1927-28 and British Light-Heavyweight Champion 1927-29. Jul 12 Arthur Townley (Birkenhead) WRTD7(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 18/07/1923 page 204 Promoter: A H Taylor Jul 21 S/S. Fred Davies (Llanelly) WPTS(20) Stebonheath Park, Llanelly Source: Boxing 25/07/1923 pages 223 and 224 Davies boxed for the European Welterweight Title 1922. Sep 3 Albert Lloyd (Australia) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 05/09/1923 page 57 Referee: Moss Deyong Oct 1 Charlie Penwill (Coldstream Gds) WPTS(6) Olympia, Kensington Source: Boxing 03/10/1923 pages 118, 119 and 120 Promoter: Major Arnold Wilson Dec 10 Guardsman Nash WRTD4(15) Barry Source: Manchester Sporting Chronicle Dec 17 Tom Berry (Custom House) LPTS(15) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Newcastle Daily Journal Berry was British Light-Heavyweight Champion 1925-27 and British Empire Light-Heavyweight Champion 1927. Dec 31 Phil Scott (Herne Bay) LPTS(15) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 02/01/1924 page 332 Scott was British and British Empire Heavyweight Champion 1926-31. 1924 Mar 6 Tom Berry (Custom House) LPTS(15) Victoria Baths, Nottingham Source: Boxing 12/03/1924 page 80 May 31 Stanley Glen (Bethnal Green) WPTS(15) Holmeside, Sunderland Source: Boxing 04/06/1924 page 270 Jun 14 Harry Gold (Ealing) WRSF10(15) Workmen's Club, Ynyshir Source: Western Mail Aug 4 Cpl. Nash (Grenadier Gds.) WRSF3(15) United Services Club, Mumbles Source: Boxing 13/08/1924 page 15 Referee: DR Richards(Morriston) Oct 9 Kid Moose (Southport) WPTS(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 15/10/1924 page 155 Match made at 12st 7lbs Oct 27 Phil Scott (Herne Bay) WPTS(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 29/10/1924 pages 184 and 185 Referee: Tom Gamble astounding verdict Nov 14 Joe Mullings (Catford) WPTS(15) Cosmopolitan Gymnasium, Plymouth Source: Boxing 19/11/1924 page 240 Nov 22 George Hetherington (Bishop Auckland) WPTS(15) Holmeside, Sunderland Source: Boxing 26/11/1924 page 253 Dec 26 Frank Fowler (York) LPTS(15) NSC, Leeds Source: Boxing 31/12/1924 page 334 Fowler boxed for the Northern Area Light-Heavyweight Title 1929. Promoter: Albert Heslop 1925 Jan 25 Frank Fowler (York) WPTS(15) NSC, Leeds Source: Boxing 28/01/1925 pages 398 and 399 Promoter: Albert Heslop Feb 22 Dave Magill (Belfast) WPTS(15) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 25/02/1925 page 42 £50 a side Mar 21 Jack Stanley (Deptford) LPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 25/03/1925 page 108 Stanley boxed for the British Heavyweight Title 1924. Referee: Ted Broadribb Apr 14 Dave Magill (Belfast) DRAW(15) St George's market, Belfast Source: Boxing 22/04/1925 page 174 Referee: Ben Green Promoter: Jim Rice May 9 Leroi (Belgium) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 13/05/1925 page 221 Referee: Jim Kenrick May 28 Arthur Townley (Birkenhead) WPTS(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 03/06/1925 page 270 Referee: Tom Gamble Daniels sub for Marine Trinder Jul 11 Harry Reeve (Plaistow) WKO3(15) Stradey Park, Llanelly Source: Boxing 15/07/1925 page 368 Reeve was British Light-Heavyweight Champion 1916-17. Referee: Fred Good Jul 16 Leon Randel (Belgium) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 22/07/1925 page 380 Referee: Jim Kenrick Jul 25 Soldier Horace Jones (Canada) DRAW(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 29/07/1925 page 397 Referee: Jim Kenrick Aug 29 Phil Scott (Herne Bay) LPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 02/09/1925 page 61 Referee: Moss Deyong Sep 24 Harry Persson (Sweden) LPTS(15) Stockholm Sweden Source: Pugilato 1979 Nov 16 Leon Randel (Belgium) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 18/11/1925 page 234 Match made at 12st 7lbs Daniels 12st 6lbs Randel 12st 3lbs Referee: Jim Kenrick Dec 14 Charlie Chetwynd (Leicester) WPTS(10) Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham Source: Boxing 16/12/1925
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