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Fight Record Freddie Welsh (Pontypridd) © 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 Freddie Welsh (Pontypridd) Active: 1905-1922 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 165 contests (won: 72 lost: 5 drew: 7 other: 81) Fight Record 1905 Dec 21 Young Williams (USA) WKO6(6) Broadway AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec 1906 Jan 25 Johnny Kelly (Chicago USA) ND(6) Broadway AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Feb 8 Eddie Fay (Philadelphia USA) WRSF5(6) Broadway AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Feb 22 Tommy Feltz (Brooklyn USA) ND(6) Broadway AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Mar 8 Tommy Love (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) Broadway AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Mar 24 Kid Stinger (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Mar 28 Eddie Lenny (Philadelphia USA) WPTS(6) Tuxedo AC, North Essington USA Source: BoxRec Mar 31 Johnny Dohan (Brooklyn USA) ND(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Apr 11 Billy Maharg (Brooklyn USA) LPTS(10) Tuxedo AC, North Essington USA Source: BoxRec Apr 14 Frank Carsey (Chicago USA) ND(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Apr 19 Jimmy Devine (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) Broadway AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Apr 21 Tommy Love (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Apr 23 Matty Baldwin (Boston USA) ND(6) Washington SC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec May 3 Billy Willis (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) Broadway AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec May 10 Tim Callahan (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) Broadway AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec May 12 Jack Reardon (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec May 19 Kid Gleason (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Jun 8 Mike Loughlin (Philadelphia USA) WKO2(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Jun 15 Frank Carsey (Chicago USA) ND(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Jun 29 Billy Glover (Boston USA) ND(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Jul 13 Young Erne (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Jul 27 Hock Keys (Australia) WRSF17(20) Dayton USA Source: BoxRec Aug 31 Jimmy Dunn (Fall River USA) ND(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Nov 12 Jimmy Dunn (Fall River USA) DRAW(20) Dayton USA Source: BoxRec Nov 23 Willie Moody (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Dec 12 Kid Gleason (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) Wayne AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec 1907 Feb 18 Seaman Arthur Hayes (Hoxton) WPTS(6) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life Hayes boxed for the British Featherweight Title 1910. Referee: J H Douglas Mar 25 Young Joseph (Aldgate) WPTS(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life Joseph was British and European Welterweight Champion 1910-11. Referee: JH Douglas May 20 Johnny Owens (Aberaman) WRSF7(10) Victoria Hall, Pontypridd Source: Sporting Life (Welsh Lightweight Title) £25 a side Jul 18 Sid Russell (Cheltenham) WRSF7(15) Merthyr Source: Mirror of Life Aug 6 Young Lilly (Bermondsey) WRTD11(20) Victoria Hall, Pontypridd Source: Sporting Life £25 a side Aug 15 Dick Lee (Kentish Town) WPTS(15) National AC, Merthyr Source: Sporting Life Sep 2 Jim Driscoll (Cardiff) ND(6) Frank Gess' Pavilion, St Mary Hill Source: Mirror of Life Sep 7 Seaman Arthur Hayes (Hoxton) WRSF5(15) Victoria Hall, Pontypridd Source: Sporting Life Sep 16 Joe White (Cardiff) WRSF16(20) Gymnasium, Pontypridd Source: Sporting Life Referee: JGT Dunning Attendance: 60 only £100 a side Oct 3 Gunner Hart (Borough) WRSF5(10) Pontypridd Source: Mirror of Life Oct 3 Arthur Ellis (South Africa) WRSF5(10) Pontypridd Source: Mirror of Life Nov 2 Cyclone Johnny Thompson (Sycamore USA) ND(6) National AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Nov 21 Boxer Kelly (USA) ND(6) Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Dec 2 Willie Fitzgerald (New York USA) ND(6) Spring Garden AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Dec 11 Dave Deshler (Boston USA) WPTS(6) Chelsea USA Source: BoxRec Dec 25 Eddie Carter (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) Wayne AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec 1908 Jan 2 Kid Locke (Philadelphia USA) ND(6) Broadway AC, Philadelphia USA Source: BoxRec Jan 17 Maurice Sayers (Milwaukee USA) WPTS(10) Milwaukee BC, Milwaukee USA Source: BoxRec Jan 31 Charlie Neary (Milwaukee USA) DRAW(10) Schlitz Park, Milwaukee USA Source: BoxRec Feb 21 Packey McFarland (Chicago USA) LPTS(10) Badger AC, Milwaukee USA Source: BoxRec May 30 Phil Brock (Cleveland USA) WPTS(25) Jeffries Arena, Vernon USA Source: BoxRec Jul 4 Packey McFarland (Chicago USA) DRAW(25) Jeffries Arena, Vernon USA Source: BoxRec Aug 14 Johnny Murphy (San Francisco USA) WPTS(25) Jeffries Arena, Vernon USA Source: BoxRec Sep 15 Frank Carsey (Chicago USA) WKO4 Los Angeles USA Source: BoxRec Oct 9 Harry Trendall (St Louis USA) WKO6(10) Los Angeles USA Source: BoxRec Nov 25 Abe Attell (San Francisco USA) WPTS(15) Jeffries Arena, Vernon USA Source: BoxRec 1909 Feb 2 George Memsic (Streator USA) ND(20) Pacific AC, Los Angeles USA Source: BoxRec Feb 20 Young Erne (Philadelphia USA) WPTS(20) New Orleans USA Source: BoxRec Mar 5 Ray Bronson (Indianapolis USA) WKO13 Westside AC, New Orleans USA Source: BoxRec Mar 16 Young Donahue (Boston USA) DRAW(10) New Orleans USA Source: BoxRec May 7 Johnny Frayne (San Francisco USA) ND(10) New York City USA Source: BoxRec May 21 Jack Goodman (New York USA) ND(10) Fairmont AC, New York City USA Source: BoxRec May 25 Phil Brock (Cleveland USA) WPTS(12) Armory AA, Boston USA Source: BoxRec Jul 12 Young Joseph (Aldgate) WDSQ11(20) Pavilion, Mountain Ash Source: Sporting Life (10st 2lbs Championship) Referee: GT Dunning(London) Attendance: 10000 Aug 23 Henri Piet (France) WRTD12(20) Pavilion, Mountain Ash Source: Sporting Life Referee: GT Dunning Sep 6 Joe Fletcher (Camberwell) WKO12(20) Pavilion, Mountain Ash Source: Boxing 11/09/1909 pages 12, 013 combined purse £500 £400 a side Nov 8 Johnny Summers (Canning Town) WPTS(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 13/11/1909 pages 232 and 238 (British Lightweight Title) Summers was British Featherweight Champion claimant 1906 and British Lightweight Champion 1908-09 and British and British Empire Welterweight Champion 1912-14. Referee: Tom Scott 1910 Apr 25 Jack Daniels (St George's) WKO7(20) Kings Hall, Southwark Source: Boxing 30/04/1910 page 190 £100 a side May 30 Packey McFarland (USA) DRAW(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 04/06/1910 pages 319, 320, 321, 323 and 324 (World Lightweight Title) Jul 21 Joe Heathcote (Wigan) WRTD5(20) Arena, Liverpool Source: Boxing 30/07/1910 pages 529 and 530 Referee: Dan Whelligan Nov 10 Dick Bailey (Bethnal Green) WRSF7(20) Drill Hall, Burslem Source: Boxing 19/11/1910 page 74 Referee: Dan Whelligan Dec 20 Jim Driscoll (Cardiff) WDSQ10(20) American Skating Rink, Cardiff Source: Boxing 24/12/1910 pages 204 and 205 Match made at 9st 6lbs Referee: Peggy Bettinson Attendance: 10000 1911 Feb 27 Matt Wells (Lambeth) LPTS(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 04/03/1911 pages 447, 448 and 449 (British Lightweight Title) Wells was British and European Lightweight Champion 1911-12 and British Welterweight Champion 1914 and British Empire Welterweight Champion 1914-19 and Claimed World Welterweight Title 1914-15. Apr 12 Pal Moore (Philadelphia USA) ND(10) National AC, New York City USA Source: Boxing 22/04/1911 page 633 Jun 23 Matty Baldwin (Boston USA) WPTS(20) San Francisco USA Source: Boxing 01/07/1911 page 215 Nov 30 Willie Ritchie (San Francisco USA) WPTS(20) Jeffries Arena, Vernon USA Source: Boxing 09/12/1911 page 135 1912 Mar 9 Winnipeg Jack O'Brien (Canada) WPTS(6) Winnipeg Canada Source: BoxRec May 22 Lockport Jimmy Duffy (Buffalo USA) ND(10) Buffalo USA Source: BoxRec Jun 14 Grover Hayes (Philadelphia USA) ND(10) Columbus USA Source: BoxRec Aug 5 Grover Hayes (Philadelphia USA) DRAW(10) Winnipeg Canada Source: BoxRec Aug 16 Phil Knight (Kansas City USA) ND(12) Winnipeg Canada Source: BoxRec Oct 24 Jack Langdon (USA) WPTS(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 02/11/1912 pages 12 and 13 Match made at 10st Nov 11 Matt Wells (Lambeth) WPTS(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 16/11/1912 pages 63, 064 and 65 (British Lightweight Title) Dec 16 Hughie Mehegan (Australia) WPTS(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 21/12/1912 pages 215, 216, 217 and 218 (British Empire Lightweight Title) 1913 Feb 10 Paul Brevieres (France) WRTD3 Aberdare Source: Boxing 22/02/1913 page 435 Mar 1 Young Nipper (Bermondsey) WPTS(20) Canterbury Music Hall Source: Boxing 08/03/1913 pages 496 and 498 Mar 3 Raymond Vittet (France) WRSF10(20) Edmund Road Drill Hall, Sheffield Source: Boxing 08/03/1913 page 488 Referee: J R Smoult Attendance: 2000 Mar 6 Eddie Beattie (Castlecary) WPTS(20) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 15/03/1913 pages 520 and 522 Beattie boxed for the British Welterweight Title 1916. Referee: JWHT Douglas Apr 28 Al Ketchell (Bridgeport USA) ND(10) Park City Theatre, Bridgeport USA Source: BoxRec May 16 Jack Redmond (St Paul USA) ND(12) Winnipeg Canada Source: BoxRec May 24 Kid Scaler (Spokane USA) ND(15) Thistle Rink, Edmonton Canada Source: BoxRec May 31 Billy Farrell (Canada) WKO5 Moose Jaw Canada Source: BoxRec Jun 12 Ray Campbell (Washington USA) WPTS(15) Vancouver Canada Source: BoxRec Jul 19 Young Jack O'Brien (Philadelphia USA) WPTS(15) Vancouver Canada Source: BoxRec Jul 22 Martin Murphy (Canada) WKO3 Fernie Canada
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