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Fight Record Fred Tennant (Dundee) © 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 Fred Tennant (Dundee) Active: 1930-1945 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 189 contests (won: 80 lost: 78 drew: 31) Fight Record 1930 Oct 28 Jim Connell (Airdrie) DRAW(8) St Mary's Street Hall, Edinburgh Source: Edinburgh Evening News Promoter: John Higham Nov 8 Mick McAdam (Airdrie) DRAW(6) The Ring, Glasgow Source: Glasgow Evening News Dec 9 J Boag (Dundee) WRSF5 Caird Hall, Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Dec 25 Mickey Summers (Dundee) LPTS(6) Caird Hall, Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Summers was Scottish Area Bantamweight Champion 1933 and 1934-35. 1931 Mar 3 M White (Inverness) WPTS(4) Dingwall Source: Highland News Nov 17 J Boag (Dundee) WKO4 Elgin Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Dec 26 Peter Townsley (Aberdeen) DRAW(10) Elgin Source: Vic Hardwicke (Boxing Historian) 1932 Jan Peter Townsley (Aberdeen) WPTS Inverness Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Jan 9 Mickey Summers (Dundee) LPTS(10) Elgin Source: Edinburgh Evening Despatch Jan 20 J Cooney (Dundee) WPTS Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Jan 27 Mickey Summers (Dundee) LPTS(15) Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) (North of Scotland Flyweight Title) Feb 5 J Cooney (Dundee) WPTS(10) Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Feb 17 Alex Farris (Glasgow) WPTS(10) Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Feb 27 Tony Fleming (Glasgow) WRTD8(10) The Ring, Glasgow Source: Glasgow Evening Citizen Mar 12 Tiger Henson (Carlisle) WPTS(6) Drill Hall, Carlisle Source: Boxing 16/03/1932 page 10 Mar 19 Johnny Hogan (Huddersfield) WKO3(10) Drill Hall, Carlisle Source: Boxing 23/03/1932 page 10 Mar 26 Jackie Rees (Darlington) LPTS(15) New St James Hall, Newcastle Source: Newcastle Daily Journal Apr 2 Young Rea (Coatbridge) WRTD6 Carlisle Source: Newcastle Daily Journal Apr 9 Billy Watson (Newcastle) WRTD6(10) Carlisle Source: Vic Hardwicke (Boxing Historian) Apr 20 Snowball Frame (Burnbank) DRAW(10) Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Frame boxed for the Scottish Flyweight Title 1939. May 4 Ginger McLeod (Glasgow) WDSQ5 Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) May 11 Jimmy Knowles (Aberdeen) WPTS(10) Aberdeen Source: Vic Hardwicke (Boxing Historian) Knowles was Scottish Area Bantamweight Champion 1934. May 13 Teddy Higgins (Hamilton) WPTS(10) Rose Street Drill Hall, Inverness Source: Inverness Football Times Promoter: Tommy Wood May 20 Bobby Magee (North Shields) WPTS(10) Premierland, Bridgeton Source: Boxing 25/05/1932 page 28 Jun 3 Ginger McLeod (Glasgow) WPTS(10) Premierland, Bridgeton Source: Boxing 08/06/1932 page 14 Jun 4 Bobby Magee (North Shields) DRAW(10) The Ring, Glasgow Source: Glasgow Evening Citizen Jun 10 Dan McGoldrick (Airdrie) WPTS(10) Caledonian Football Ground, Inverness Source: Inverness Football Times Promoter: Tommy Wood Jul 8 Benny Lynch (Glasgow) WPTS(10) The Ring, Glasgow Source: Glasgow Evening Citizen Lynch was British and World Flyweight Champion 1935-38. Jul 22 Billy Booth WRSF8 Rose Street Drill Hall, Inverness Source: Inverness Football Times Jul 30 Ginger McLeod (Glasgow) LPTS(10) Town Hall, Elgin Source: Inverness Courier Promoter: Tommy Wood Aug 12 Ginger McLeod (Glasgow) DRAW(10) Rose Street Drill Hall, Inverness Source: Inverness Football Times Promoter: Tommy Wood(Bonnybridge) McLeod sub for Jim Maharg(Glasgow) Sep 14 Ginger McLeod (Glasgow) DRAW(10) Premierland, Dundee Source: Edinburgh Evening Despatch Oct 15 Snowball Frame (Burnbank) DRAW(10) Pavilion, Leith Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Oct 17 Benny Lynch (Glasgow) LPTS(10) Leith Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Oct 26 Digger Lennon (Airdrie) WRTD5 Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Oct 28 Young Todd WRSF3(10) Rose Street Drill Hall, Inverness Source: Inverness Courier Nov Peter Townsley (Aberdeen) WPTS(10) Huntley Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Nov 2 Jim Meecham (Clydebank) WPTS Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Nov 11 Jimmy Knowles (Aberdeen) LPTS(10) Rose Street Drill Hall, Inverness Source: Boxing 16/11/1932 page 14 Dec 2 George Ballantyne (Bridgeton) WKO8(10) Rose Street Drill Hall, Inverness Source: Inverness Courier Dec 7 Kid Lipton (Glasgow) WPTS Music Hall, Aberdeen Source: Boxing 14/12/1932 pages 14 and 15 Dec 8 Mickey Summers (Dundee) LPTS(10) Elgin Source: Elgin Courant and Courier Dec 9 Jimmy Knowles (Aberdeen) DRAW(10) Rose Street Drill Hall, Inverness Source: Inverness Courier Promoter: G Spiers of the Inverness Athletic Club Dec 16 Jim Maharg (Glasgow) DRAW(12) Margaret Street Hall, Inverness Source: Inverness Courier Maharg boxed for the British Flyweight Title 1932 and was Scottish Area Flyweight Champion 1930-32 and Scottish Area Bantamweight Champion 1934. Promoter: Tommy Woods Dec 23 Benny Lynch (Glasgow) DRAW(10) Premierland, Bridgeton Source: Boxing 29/12/1932 pages 13 and 14 Dec 26 Teddy Rollins (Whitley Bay) WPTS(12) Rose Street Drill Hall, Inverness Source: Highland News 1933 Jan 15 Percy Dexter (Sheffield) LPTS(8) The Ring, Belfast Source: Irish News and Belfast Morning News Dexter was Northern Area Flyweight Champion 1934. Promoter: Nat Joseph Jan 25 Benny Lynch (Glasgow) LPTS(10) Premierland, Dundee Source: Newcastle Daily Journal Jan 27 Arthur Kincaid DRAW(10) Margaret Street Hall, Inverness Source: Inverness Football Times Feb 3 Jimmy Knowles (Aberdeen) LPTS(12) Rose Street Drill Hall, Inverness Source: Highland News Promoter: G Spiers Feb 11 African Kid (Jarrow) DRAW(10) Elgin Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Feb 21 Jim Brady (Dundee) LPTS(10) Premierland, Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Brady was British Empire Bantamweight Champion 1941-45. Mar 4 Billy McGra (Leeds) WPTS(10) Queens Hall, Carlisle Source: Boxing 08/03/1933 page 12 Match made at 8st 2lbs Mar 7 Jim Brady (Dundee) LPTS(12) Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Mar 22 Dan Conlin (Glasgow) DRAW(10) Premierland, Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) May 5 Benny Lynch (Glasgow) LPTS(10) Premierland, Bridgeton Source: Boxing 10/05/1933 page 15 May 9 Johnny Smith (Bellshill) WPTS(10) Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) May 23 Jim Brady (Dundee) WPTS(10) Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) May 24 Tommy Young (Aberdeen) WPTS(10) John Stewart's Pavilion, Aberdeen Source: Boxing 31/05/1933 page 14 May 30 Jimmy Knowles (Aberdeen) LPTS(10) Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Oct 15 Joey Carr (Old Ford) LPTS(12) Arena, Mile End Source: Boxing 17/10/1933 page 10 Oct 30 Joey Carr (Old Ford) LPTS(12) Stadium Club, Holborn Source: Boxing 31/10/1933 page 16 Nov 12 Young Siki (Stepney) WPTS(12) Drill Hall, Grays Source: London Evening News Nov 24 Young Johnny Brown (Wealdstone) DRAW(10) Social Club, Wealdstone Source: Boxing 29/11/1933 page 14 Nov 27 Young Johnny Brown (Wealdstone) DRAW(10) Winter Gardens, Margate Source: Harold Alderman (Boxing Historian) Promoter: Thanet SC Full house Dec 12 Johnny Yacamini (Dundee) WPTS(6) Glasgow Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Dec 13 Mickey Malone (Dundee) LPTS(10) City Hall, Brechin Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Malone boxed for the Scottish Bantamweight Title 1933. Dec 24 Tucker Winch (Dagenham) LPTS(12) Dagenham Source: Boxing 27/12/1933 page 10 1934 Jan 1 Stanley Cook (Bethnal Green) WPTS(12) Stadium Club, Holborn Source: Boxing 03/01/1934 page 16 Attendance: 450 Jan 7 Tucker Winch (Dagenham) LPTS(12) Dagenham Source: Boxing 10/01/1934 page 10 Winch sub for Sandy McEwan(Aberdeen) Jan 11 Herbie Hill (Wembley) LPTS(12) Lancelot Hall, Wembley Source: Boxing 17/01/1934 page 10 Hill was Welsh Area Flyweight Champion 1934 and 1935-36. Jan 22 George Marsden (Nottingham) LPTS(12) St George's Hall, Guernsey Source: Guernsey Weekly Press Marsden boxed a British Bantamweight Title Eliminator 1935. Jan 25 Young Johnny Brown (Wealdstone) WPTS(12) Lancelot Hall, Wembley Source: Boxing 31/01/1934 page 7 Jan 29 Fred Morris (Stepney) LPTS(12) Stadium Club, Holborn Source: Boxing 31/01/1934 page 16 Morris was Southern Area Bantamweight Champion 1934. Feb 5 Billy Nash (Clerkenwell) LPTS(12) Baths, Paddington Source: Boxing 07/02/1934 page 16 Feb 12 Fred Morris (Stepney) LPTS(12) Stadium Club, Holborn Source: Boxing 14/02/1934 page 16 Feb 14 Sandy McEwan (Aberdeen) WPTS(12) Edinburgh Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Feb 19 Willie Smith (Margate) WPTS(15) Baths, Plumstead Source: Boxing 21/02/1934 page 10 Mar 9 Jim Brady (Dundee) DRAW(12) Dundee Source: Brian Strickland (Boxing Historian) Mar 18 Joey Carr (Old Ford) LPTS(12) Palais de Danse, East Ham Source: Boxing Weekly Record 21/03/1934 page 13 Apr 5 Herbie Hill (Wembley) LPTS(12) Lancelot Hall, Wembley Source: Boxing 11/04/1934 page 13 Apr 13 Billy Nash (Clerkenwell) LPTS(12) Euston Source: Boxing 18/04/1934 page 12 Apr 25 Herbie Hill (Wembley) LPTS(12) Stadium Club, Holborn Source: Boxing 02/05/1934 page 12 Apr 29 Sandy McEwan (Aberdeen) DRAW(12) Arena, Mile End Source: Boxing 02/05/1934 page 12 May 2 Young Siki (Stepney) DRAW(8) Greyhound Stadium, Wandsworth Source: Boxing 09/05/1934 page 12 Attendance: 18700 May 6 Jack Sullivan (St Johns Wood) DRAW(12) Vale Hall, Kilburn Source: Boxing 09/05/1934 page 12 May 14 Young Johnny Brown (Wealdstone) WRTD5(12) Crown Hall SC, Watford Source: Boxing 16/05/1934 page 10 Jun 7 Teddy Rollins (Whitley
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