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Fight Record Sid Whatley (Walworth) © 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 Whatley (Walworth) Active: 1915-1928 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 136 contests (won: 78 lost: 44 drew: 13 other: 1) Fight Record 1915 Nov 8 Charlie Cooper (USA) DRAW(6) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 10/11/1915 page 30 Dec 30 Fred Needs (Barnsbury) WRTD8(10) West London Stadium, Marylebone Source: Boxing 05/01/1916 page 135 1916 Jan 10 William Stallon (Southwark) WRSF2(6) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 12/01/1916 page 143 Jan 13 Twiggy Davies (Pontypridd) WPTS(10) West London Stadium, Marylebone Source: Boxing 19/01/1916 page 164 Jan 22 Billy Fry (Tylorstown) LKO8(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 26/01/1916 page 178 Fry was Welsh Area Welterweight Champion 1930-31. Jan 27 Tom Nicholson (Limehouse) DRAW(10) West London Stadium, Marylebone Source: Boxing 02/02/1916 pages 195 and 196 Promoter: Jimmy Lambert Feb 10 Sid Davis (Aldgate) WRTD6(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 16/02/1916 page 228 Feb 24 Tom Nicholson (Limehouse) WPTS(15) West London Stadium, Marylebone Source: Boxing 01/03/1916 page 258 Mar 6 Charlie Preston (Kennington) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 08/03/1916 page 273 Apr 10 Fred Anderson (Lambeth) LRSF3(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 12/04/1916 page 351 Apr 17 Arthur Parkyn (Barnesbury) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 19/04/1916 page 367 Apr 27 L/Cpl. Kid Preston WPTS(10) West London Stadium, Marylebone Source: Boxing 03/05/1916 page 26 Jun 1 Joe Conn (Bow) LRSF5(10) West London Stadium, Marylebone Source: Boxing 07/06/1916 pages 105 and 106 Conn boxed for the European Featherweight Title 1920 and boxed for the British Featherweight Title 1918. Jun 12 Charlie Lordan (Lambeth) LRTD7(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 14/06/1916 pages 119 and 120 Jul 31 Young Breem (Paddington) WRTD4(6) Athletic Grounds, Kensal Rise Source: Boxing 02/08/1916 page 214 Aug 8 Charlie Preston (Kennington) DRAW(10) Canterbury Music Hall Source: Boxing 16/08/1916 page 242 Aug 10 Joe Conn (Bow) WPTS The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 16/08/1916 page 242 Aug 17 L/Cpl. Hogan WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 23/08/1916 page 254 Sep 18 Digger Stanley (Fulham) LKO3(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Stanley was British Bantamweight Champion 1910-13 and 1913-14 and European Bantamweight Champion 1910-12 and World Bantamweight Champion 1906-12. Oct 23 Tom Cherry (Poplar) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 25/10/1916 pages 6 and 7 Nov 13 Tom Cherry (Poplar) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 15/11/1916 page 42 Dec 11 Kid Davis WRSF16(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 13/12/1916 page 90 1917 Jan 8 Sid Smith (Bermondsey) LKO16(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 10/01/1917 page 150 Smith was British Flyweight Champion 1911-13 and World and European Flyweight Champion 1913. Feb 22 Joe Conn (Bow) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Mar 5 Harry Curley (Lambeth) LKO1(15) Stadium, Holborn Source: Boxing 07/03/1917 page 246 Mar 26 Tommy Noble (Bermondsey) LRSF7 The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 28/03/1917 page 282 Noble was British Bantamweight Champion 1918-19. Apr 16 Sapper Kid Davis WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 18/04/1917 page 318 May 24 Jim Burgess (Lambeth) WDSQ9(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Jun 2 Pat Condon's unknown WPTS(10) Harrow Football ground, Stratford Source: Boxing Jun 7 Johnny Marshall (Walworth) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 13/06/1917 page 92 Jun 8 Joe Symonds (Plymouth) LRSF1(15) Cosmopolitan Gymnasium, Plymouth Source: Boxing 13/06/1917 page 95 Symonds was British and World Flyweight Champion 1915-16. Jul 7 George Kilts (Pelton Fell) LKO5(15) St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Boxing 11/07/1917 pages 143 and 144 Aug 6 Mike Blake (Notting Hill) DRAW(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Aug 20 Johnny Marshall (Walworth) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Aug 27 Tom Cherry (Poplar) WPTS(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Oct 8 Billy Affleck (Shepherds Bush) LPTS(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing Oct 18 Arthur Ireland (St Pancras) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Nov 15 Phil Horwood (Watford) DRAW(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 1918 Jan 19 Morry Steinberg (London) WPTS(10) Baths, Kingston Source: Sporting Life Jan 26 Johnny Marshall (Walworth) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Feb 23 Johnny Marshall (Walworth) WRTD10(15) Public Baths, Kingston Source: Boxing Referee: HW Keen Marshall sub for Morry Steinberg Mar 25 Mike Blake (Notting Hill) LPTS(20) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing Referee: HW Keen Apr 4 Ernie Proudlove (St Helens) WDSQ5(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing Apr 6 Tom Whitehorn (Bermondsey) WRSF6(15) Baths, Kingston Source: Boxing Referee: JT Hulls Apr 8 Bill Lee (St James) LKO4(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Apr 22 Sid Smith (Bermondsey) LPTS(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing Referee: JH Douglas May 4 Kid Atkins (Stratford) WPTS(15) Theatre Royal, Woolwich Source: Boxing Referee: J T Hulls May 6 Ernie Proudlove (St Helens) WDSQ6(15) Trade Hall, Leicester Source: Sporting Life Referee: Nat Mawby May 18 Charlie Ward (Hackney) WRTD13(15) Filbert Street FC, Leicester Source: Boxing Promoter: H Garland Jun 15 Johnny McFadden (Glasgow) WPTS(10) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing Referee: Jack Smith Aug 19 Harry Brown (St George's) WPTS(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Referee: HW Keen Aug 29 Idris Jones (Ammanford) LKO5(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing Referee: Jack Smith Oct 5 Phil Horwood (Watford) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Referee: JT Hulls Nov 9 Gomer Perkins (Ferndale) WPTS(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Referee: JT Hulls Nov 23 A.M. Doe (Glasgow) WKO5(6) Whitecraft BC, Richmond - London Source: Boxing Nov 30 Tom Gardner (Smethwick) LKO7(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Mirror of Life Referee: JT Hulls Dec 26 Tom Cherry (Poplar) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 01/01/1919 page 454 Referee: HW Keen 1919 Jan 15 Mike Blake (Notting Hill) LPTS(20) Walham Green Baths, Fulham Source: Boxing 22/01/1919 page 13 Referee: Joe Palmer Promoter: Alf Evans Feb 8 Frank Morelli (Lambeth) WRTD16(20) Baths, Kingston Source: Boxing 12/02/1919 page 62 Match made at 8st Referee: Joe Palmer Mar 3 Alf Davison (Battersea) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 05/03/1919 page 106 Mar 5 John Thomas (Richmond) WRTD5(6) Whitecroft's Canteen, Richmond - London Source: Boxing 12/03/1919 page 127 Referee: Joe Palmer Mar 25 Phil Horwood (Watford) WPTS(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Sporting Life Apr 17 Evan Williams (Tylorstown) WPTS(10) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 23/04/1919 page 243 Apr 21 Tommy Oates (Leeds) WRTD12(15) White City, Bristol Source: Sporting Life May 19 Young Kennedy (Plymouth) WPTS(15) White City, Bristol Source: Sporting Life Jun 7 Walter Rossi (Pontypridd) LKO7(15) Empire Music Hall, Bristol Source: Boxing 11/06/1919 pages 404 and 405 Promoter: A G Wakefield Attendance: 3000 Aug 9 George Clark (Bermondsey) LKO2(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 13/08/1919 page 81 Clark boxed for the British Flyweight Title 1917. Referee: Ted Broadribb Sep 15 Charlie Williams (Kings Cross) WPTS(10) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 17/09/1919 page 196 Referee: Moss Deyong Oct 4 Harry Whatley (BMCCAC) WPTS(6) Garage, Brixton Source: Boxing 08/10/1919 pages 257 and 258 Referee: Arthur Loch Nov 8 Joe Barrett (Clerkenwell) WRSF5(10) Garage, Brixton Source: Boxing 12/11/1919 page 374 Referee: A Lock Nov 13 Joe Goodwin (Bermondsey) WPTS(15) Queens Hall, Peckham Source: Boxing 19/11/1919 pages 398 and 399 Referee: Ted Partidge Nov 28 Jim Lewis (Merthyr) WPTS(15) Manor Place Baths, Walworth Source: Boxing 03/12/1919 page 446 Referee: Steve Butler Dec 8 Charlie Ward (Hackney) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 10/12/1919 pages 464 and 465 Referee: Moss Deyong Dec 29 Charlie Ward (Hackney) LRTD4(20) Barton Hill Baths, Bristol Source: Sporting Life Referee: JT Hulls 1920 Jan 12 Johnny Freeman (Aldgate) WRTD15(20) Latimer Road Baths, Wimbledon Source: Boxing 14/01/1920 page 557 Referee: Mr Biggs Promoter: messrs Jack Oliphant and Jack Greenstock Feb 4 Mike Blake (Notting Hill) WRTD5(20) Baths, Fulham Source: Boxing 11/02/1920 page 60 Promoter: Alf Evans Feb 25 Joe Goodwin (Bermondsey) WPTS(20) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 01/03/1920 page 108 Referee: J H Thwaites Mar 4 Albert Caley (Bermondsey) DRAW(15) Baths, Wimbledon Source: Sporting Life Referee: C Fraser(Polytechnic NC) May 15 Ernie Winters (Paddington) WPTS(15) British Motor Cab Co Garage, Brixton Source: Boxing 19/05/1920 page 314 Jul 22 Walter Ross (Glasgow) LRTD5(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 28/07/1920 page 491 Ross was British Bantamweight Champion 1919-20. Referee: Moss Deyong Aug 28 Ted Algar (Sheffield) LRTD4 Town Hall, Gainsborough Source: Yorkshire Post (Midland Lightweight Title) Oct 26 Bert Adey (Wolverhampton) WPTS(10) Prince's Hall, Lambeth Source: Boxing 03/11/1920 page 219 Promoter: Harry Williams and Arthur Lock Nov 11 Ernie Winters (Paddington) WPTS(15) Corn Exchange, Oxford Source: Sporting Life Promoter: Harry Breese Nov 13 Jim Carney (Middlesbrough) DRAW(15) Theatre Royal,
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