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Bethnal Green) © 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 Archie Sexton (Bethnal Green) Active: 1925-1936 Weight classes fought in: Recorded fights: 222 contests (won: 171 lost: 29 drew: 22) Fight Record 1925 Jun 1 Joe Finch (Islington) WRSF4(6) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 03/06/1925 page 272 Jun 7 Jack Smith (Marylebone) WPTS(6) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 10/06/1925 page 285 Jun 14 Johnny McCarthy (Limehouse) WKO2(6) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 17/06/1925 page 301 Jun 22 Tom Savage (Hoxton) DRAW(6) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 24/06/1925 page 313 Promoter: harry Abrahams Jul 5 Tom Savage (Hoxton) LPTS(8) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 08/07/1925 page 349 Jul 13 Tom Savage (Hoxton) WPTS(6) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 15/07/1925 pages 360 and 361 Promoter: Harry Abrahams Aug 3 Charlie Howard (Holloway) WPTS(6) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 05/08/1925 page 412 Aug 17 Ex-Teleg Wythe (Watford) DRAW(10) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 19/08/1925 page 25 Aug 23 Gus Warman (Covent Garden) WPTS(10) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 26/08/1925 page 45 Sep 6 Charlie King (Blackfriars) WPTS(10) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 09/09/1925 page 78 Sep 20 Kid Diamond (Luton) WPTS(10) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 23/09/1925 page 109 Oct 26 Jack Donn (Stepney) LPTS(10) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 28/10/1925 page 184 Promoter: Harry Abrahams Oct 29 Gus Warman (Covent Garden) DRAW(10) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 04/11/1925 page 204 Referee: Sheriff Saville Nov 16 Joe Cross (Hazel Grove) DRAW(10) Stockport Source: Harold Alderman (Boxing Historian) Dec 21 Stanley Booth (Huddersfield) LPTS(10) Armoury, Stockport Source: Harold Alderman (Boxing Historian) 1926 Feb 21 Arthur King (Hackney) WPTS(12) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 24/02/1926 page 44 Feb 21 Gus Warman (Covent Garden) LKO2(10) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 24/02/1926 page 44 Mar 10 Charlie Wye (Hoxton) DRAW(10) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 17/03/1926 page 92 Promoter: Dorras and Morris Mar 29 Young Salisbury (Wellingborough) WPTS(12) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 31/03/1926 page 120 Promoter: Harry Abrahams Apr 11 Cpl. Donald Duncan (RM) DRAW(12) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 14/04/1926 page 156 Apr 19 Billy Bonsor (Bedworth) WPTS(12) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 21/04/1926 page 169 Promoter: Harry Abrahams Apr 25 Cpl. Donald Duncan (RM) DRAW(12) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 28/04/1926 pages 188 and 189 May 30 Bill Handley (Hackney) WPTS(12) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing Jul 11 George Carney (Bermondsey) DRAW(12) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 14/07/1926 page 334 Jul 25 Dick Landeg (Aberavon) WKO6(12) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 28/07/1926 page 365 Aug 29 Sid Cannons (Spitalfields) WPTS(12) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 01/09/1926 page 28 Sep 6 Cpl. Donald Duncan (RM) WPTS(12) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 08/09/1926 page 45 Sep 12 Joe Walsh (Rochdale) WRTD8(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 15/09/1926 page 69 Sep 26 Jack Josephs (Pontypridd) WPTS(15) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 29/09/1926 page 108 Oct 17 Joe Perks (Birmingham) WRSF5(12) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 20/10/1926 page 168 Nov 21 Arthur Mills (Plymouth) WPTS(15) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 24/11/1926 page 268 Nov 29 Sam Steward (Lewisham) DRAW(15) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 01/12/1926 page 280 Dec 12 Billy Streets (Portsmouth) DRAW(15) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 15/12/1926 page 315 Dec 28 Charlie Wright (Stoke Newington) WKO6(15) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 1927 Jan 9 Alf Page (Stepney) WRTD10(15) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 12/01/1927 page 380 Jan 17 Sam Steward (Lewisham) DRAW(15) Phillips & Johnson's Club, Greenwich Source: Boxing 19/01/1927 page 394 Steward was British Lightweight Champion 1928-29. Promoter: F Nobbs Jan 31 Hyman Gordon (Newcastle) WRSF3(15) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 02/02/1927 page 425 Referee: Sid Ackland Feb 3 Cockney Buxton (Leeds) WPTS(15) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 09/02/1927 page 442 Match made at 9st 9lbs Referee: Sam Russell Feb 10 Charlie Tonner (Birkenhead) WRSF10(15) Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool Source: Boxing 16/02/1927 page 460 Match made at 9st 12lbs Referee: Tom Gamble Feb 16 Reggie Caswell (Mitcham) WPTS(8) Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Source: Boxing 23/02/1927 pages 2 and 6 Mar 7 Raymond Perrier (France) WPTS(15) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 09/03/1927 page 40 Promoter: Albert Foxall £50 a side Mar 20 Carl Petersen (Camberwell) WPTS(15) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 23/03/1927 page 74 Mar 27 Joe Claes (Belgium) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 31/03/1927 pages 94 and 96 Match made at 9st 12lbs Apr 17 Bob Miller (Liverpool) LPTS(15) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 20/04/1927 pages 144 and 145 Apr 22 Bill Softley (Poplar) WPTS(12) Kursaal, Southend Source: Boxing 27/04/1927 page 164 Referee: Eugene Corri May 11 Bill Handley (Hackney) WPTS(12) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 18/05/1927 page 215 May 19 Charles Desmet (Belgium) WPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 24/05/1927 pages 229 and 230 Match made at 10st 4lbs Jun 1 Laurie Guard (Abbey Wood) WRSF7(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 07/06/1927 page 278 Match made at 10st 4lbs Jun 19 Teddy Morrison (Bexleyheath) WKO11(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 21/06/1927 pages 325 and 326 Morrison sub for Andre Germain(Belgium) Jun 30 Bill Softley (Poplar) WPTS(15) Skating Rink, Ilford Source: Boxing 05/07/1927 pages 377 and 378 Match made at 10st 4lbs Referee: SW Ackland Promoter: Jack Greenstock £50 a side Sep 11 Louis Kessler (France) LPTS(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 13/09/1927 pages 90 and 91 Sep 15 Alf Simmons (Hackney) LPTS(15) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 20/09/1927 page 108 Referee: Jack Hart Nov 7 Ary Smith (Holland) DRAW(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 08/11/1927 pages 236 and 237 Dec 1 Alf Simmons (Hackney) WDSQ2(15) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 06/12/1927 page 298 Referee: Jack Hart Dec 25 Sonny Bird (Chelsea) WPTS(15) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 29/12/1927 page 349 1928 Jan 19 Kid Jackson (Wales) WPTS(15) Skating Rink, Ilford Source: Boxing 24/01/1928 page 410 Promoter: Jack Greenstock Feb 1 Harry Corbett (Bethnal Green) LPTS(15) Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton Source: Boxing 07/02/1928 page 442 Corbett was British Featherweight Champion 1928-29. Match made at 10st 4lbs Promoter: Harry Abrahams combined purse £150 £50 a side Feb 16 Harry Berman (Bethnal Green) WRSF6(15) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 21/02/1928 page 473 Match made at 10st 6lbs Feb 21 Marcel Ziland (France) WRSF15(15) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 28/02/1928 page 491 Match made at 10st 9lbs Mar 6 Noel Beck (France) WPTS(15) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 13/03/1928 page 526 Mar 29 Kid Jackson (Wales) WRSF13(15) Skating Rink, Ilford Source: Boxing Promoter: Jack Greenstock Apr 1 Russell Whalen (USA) WDSQ7(15) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing Apr 19 Albert Johnson (Manchester) WKO3(15) Skating Rink, Ilford Source: Boxing 25/04/1928 page 618 Johnson boxed for the Northern Area Welterweight Title 1929. May 27 Alf Simmons (Hackney) WKO4(15) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 30/05/1928 page 702 Jun 10 Billy Thomas (Deri) WRSF13(15) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 13/06/1928 pages 734 and 733 Thomas boxed a British Middleweight Title Eliminator 1934 and was Welsh Area Middleweight Champion 1934-35 and 1935-36. Jun 24 Carl Petersen (Camberwell) WKO6(15) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 27/06/1928 page 766 Jul 2 Louis Kessler (France) DRAW(15) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 04/07/1928 page 778 Match made at 10st 7lbs Promoter: Harry Abrahams Jul 30 Louis Kessler (France) WPTS(15) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 01/08/1928 page 44 Aug 20 Henri Mouha (Belgium) WKO15(15) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 22/08/1928 page 88 Promoter: Harry Abrahams Aug 26 Franz Kruppel (Germany) WPTS(15) Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 29/08/1928 page 103 Promoter: Harry Abrahams Sep 17 Carl Petersen (Camberwell) WKO6(15) Alcazar, Edmonton Source: Boxing 18/09/1928 page 152 Sep 25 Henri Mouha (Belgium) WRTD14(15) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 02/10/1928 page 182 Match made at 10st 7lbs Promoter: Jack Smith Oct 7 Pop Newman (Leicester) WRTD4 Manor Hall, Hackney Source: Boxing 09/10/1928 page 198 Oct 21 Fred Genon (Belgium) DRAW(15) The Ring, Blackfriars Source: Boxing 23/10/1928 page 228 Nov 6 Charlie Tonner (Birkenhead) WRSF15(15) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 13/11/1928 page 282 Match made at 10st 7lbs Nov 19 Jim Cater (Glasgow) WKO12(15) National Sporting Club, Covent Garden Source: Boxing 20/11/1928 page 296 Cater was Scottish Area Welterweight Champion 1929. Dec 4 Nipper Moore (Sheffield) WRSF11(15) Free Trade Hall, Manchester Source: Boxing 12/12/1928 page 343 Match made at 10st 7lbs Dec 9 Glen Moody (Pontypridd) WDSQ3(15) Premierland, Whitechapel Source: Boxing 12/12/1928 page 342 Moody was Welsh Area Middleweight Champion 1931 and 1932-33 and Welsh Area Light-Heavyweight Champion 1939.
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