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Fight Record Frank Goddard © 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 Frank Goddard (Clapham) Active: 1912-1926 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 43 contests (won: 28 lost: 15) Fight Record 1912 Nov Bomb. Le Gassick (39th Co. RGA) LPTS(3) Aldershot Source: Boxing 09/11/1912 (Army and Navy Heavyweight Championship 2nd series) Nov Gunner McDonald (Ordnance Coll) WDSQ3(3) Aldershot Source: Boxing 09/11/1912 (Army and Navy Heavyweight Championship 1st series) 1913 Feb 20 George Mack (Camberwell) WKO3(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 01/03/1913 page 472 (Heavyweight novice competition 1st series) Feb 20 Pte. Gamble (Grenadier Gds.) WRSF1(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 01/03/1913 page 472 (Heavyweight novice competition 2nd series) Mar 3 Pte. Mannering (Grenadier Gds.) WRTD2(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 08/03/1913 pages 487 and 488 (Heavyweight novice competition 3rd series) Mar 10 Pte. Braddock (RM) LPTS(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Mirror of Life Mar 10 Pte. Braddock (RM) LPTS(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 15/03/1913 page 514 (Heavyweight novice competition semi-final) Apr 28 Pte. Mahoney (Dublin Fusileers) WPTS(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 03/05/1913 page 13 (Heavyweight novice competition 3rd series) May 5 Pte. Mannering (Grenadier Gds.) WPTS(3) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Mirror of Life May 5 Toff Smith (Lambeth) WPTS(4) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Mirror of Life 1914 Feb 2 E Brooks (Farmborough) WKO2(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 07/02/1914 page 361 Mar 24 Alec Stephens (Shoreditch) WKO Thames Rowing Club, Putney Source: Boxing 04/04/1914 page 592 Apr 20 Terry Keller (Australia) LRTD1 National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 25/04/1914 pages 671 and 672 Jun 13 Bomb. Carton (RFA Bulford) WRSF4(10) Portsmouth Source: Boxing 20/06/1914 page 198 1916 Mar 4 Tom Gummer (Rotherham) LKO2 The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 08/03/1916 page 274 Gummer was British Middleweight Champion 1920-21. Goddard sub for Fred Drummond Apr 24 George Flack (Bloomsbury) LRSF8(10) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 26/04/1916 pages 6 and 7 Promoter: Jack Callaghan Dec 18 Tom Gummer (Rotherham) WKO6(10) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 20/12/1916 pages 105 and 106 1917 Apr 26 Gunner Harry Smith (South Africa) WRSF5(15) Stadium, Holborn Source: Boxing May 10 Denis Haugh (Ireland) WRTD4 Stadium, Holborn Source: Boxing 16/05/1917 page 45 Haugh boxed for the British Light-Heavyweight Title 1914. Promoter: Jack Callaghan Jun 25 Sgt. Harry Curzon (Derby) WPTS(15) Stadium, Holborn Source: Boxing 27/06/1917 pages 114 and 115 Curzon boxed for the British Light-Heavyweight Title 1916. Dec 17 Joe Beckett (Southampton) WKO8(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 19/12/1917 page 102 Beckett was British and British Empire Heavyweight Champion 1919-23. 1918 Mar 11 Harold Rolph (Canada) WRTD7(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Rolph boxed for the British Light-Heavyweight Title 1919. Mar 25 Frank Ray (Newcastle) WRTD7(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing Referee: Eugene Corri Jun 15 Arthur Townley (Birkenhead) WRTD9(20) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing Referee: Eugene Corri combined purse £550 £150 a side Nov 18 Dick Smith (Woolwich) WKO8(20) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing Smith was British Light-Heavyweight Champion 1914-16 and 1918-19. 1919 May 26 Jack Curphey (Salford) WKO10(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 28/05/1919 pages 355, 356 and 357 (British Heavyweight Title) Curphey boxed for the British Heavyweight Title 1919. Referee: Eugene Corri Jun 17 Joe Beckett (Southampton) LKO2(20) Olympia, Kensington Source: Boxing 18/06/1919 pages 427, 428, 429 and 430 (British Heavyweight Title) Referee: JT Hulls Nov 24 Victor McLaglen (Gunnersbury) WKO3(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 26/11/1919 pages 416 and 417 Referee: JH Douglas Dec 22 Gordon Coghill (Australia) WKO6(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 24/12/1919 page 508 1920 Feb 9 Les Coghill (Australia) WRSF5(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 11/02/1920 page 56 Mar 4 Eddie McGoorty (USA) WRSF13(20) Stadium, Holborn Source: Boxing 10/03/1920 pages 117 and 118 Referee: Charles Barnett May 21 Frank Moran (USA) LKO2(20) Stadium, Holborn Source: Boxing 26/05/1920 pages 328 and 329 1921 May 31 George Cook (Australia) LPTS(20) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing 01/06/1921 pages 248 and 249 Cook boxed for the British Heavyweight Title 1934. 1922 Feb 9 Charlie Penwill (Coldstream Gds) LPTS(15) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing Referee: Alec Lambert Promoter: Ted Kid Lewis Mar 2 Alf Bright (Kingsland) WRTD5(15) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 08/03/1922 page 60 Referee: Alec Lambert May 27 Bombardier Billy Wells (Streatham) WKO6(20) Crystal Palace, Sydenham Source: Boxing 31/05/1922 page 247 Wells was British and British Empire Heavyweight Champion 1911-19. Referee: Joe Palmer 1923 Apr 23 George Cook (Australia) LPTS(20) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 25/04/1923 page 8 Referee: JWHT Douglas Nov 21 Jack Bloomfield (Islington) WDSQ2(20) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing 28/11/1923 pages 246, 247 and 250 (British Heavyweight Title) Bloomfield was British Light-Heavyweight Champion 1922-24 and British Empire Light-Heavyweight Champion 1923-24. Referee: Joe Palmer 1924 Apr 4 Paul Samson-Koerner (Germany) LPTS(10) Berlin Germany Source: Sussex Daily News May 29 Jack Stanley (Deptford) WKO6(15) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing 04/06/1924 pages 262, 263, 266 and 267 Stanley boxed for the British Heavyweight Title 1924. Promoter: Major Arnold Wilson Sep 2 Paolino Uzcudun (Spain) LKO6 Bayonne Spain Source: Pugilato 1979 Dec 5 Hans Breitenstraeter (Germany) LPTS(10) Berlin Germany Source: Pugilato 1979 1926 Mar 18 Phil Scott (Herne Bay) LKO3(20) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing 24/03/1926 pages 101 and 102 (British Heavyweight Title) Scott was British and British Empire Heavyweight Champion 1926-31. © This record was researched and compiled by Miles Templeton and Richard Ireland. It may be published elsewhere provided full acknowledgement and a link to www.boxinghistory.org.uk are included © 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 We have a lot more information on this boxer, and for all of the boxers listed on this record. Please email [email protected] or phone 07872 578596 for details.
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