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Ryan Improves To 20 - 0
December 29th, 1904
Tommy Ryan (20-0) won a TKO2 over #1 Dixie Kid (9-6-4) when Kid was cut over the right eye in the 2nd round. After calling the ring doctor over to look at it, referee Willie Conners waved off the bout. This was Ryan's 5th defense. On the undercard LHW - Jack O' Brien KO9 JH Brown HW - Herbert A. Slade UD10 John Flood (Flood stepping up to HW for the loss) MW - Frank Klaus UD6 Kid Carter (Klaus fought as a beginner in this club fight) BW - Maxey Haugh UD10 Digger Stanley (club fight) LHW - Morris Heffey UD10 Mike Kine (club fight) |
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Heavyweight Rankings End Of 1904 (5 Years Done!!!)
Heavyweight division - 90 F (fighters), 76 R (ranked), 42 C (club)
Champ - Jack Johnson 17-1 (10), 6 TD, 7-0 in title matches, been champ since 10-3-02 (approx 819 days) 1. James Jeffries 20-1 (19), 0-1 in title matches 2. Tom Sharkey 16-5 (11), no title matches 3. Jimmy Elliot 14-2-1 (8), no title matches 4. John C. Heenan 11-3-1 (8), 0-1 in title matches 5. Dominick McCaffrey 10-5-3 (3), 0-2 in title matches --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-10. Corbett, Kilrain, Langford, Flynn, McVey notable - #17 ???? Peter Jackson 17-2(10) (talk about no respect),FC, 3-1 title matches, champ for 374 days most wins - Jeffries 20 win % - Flynn 100% (10-0) stop % - Jeffries 90.5% PP - Johnson 60.4 Most fights - Malloy 22 notable beginners - J. Goss 4-0, J. Burns 4-0, H. Griffin 4-0, B. Lang 3-1, P. Ryan 2-0-2 Last edited by mh2365; 06-23-2004 at 01:57 PM. |
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Lightheavyweight Rankings End Of 1904
Lightheavies 31 F, 16R, 8C
Champ - Jack Root 18-4(7), 1TD, 8-1 TM, 2 time champ, champ 744 days total 1. Jack O' Brien 11-0-1 (4), 0-0 TM 2. Joe Choynski 14-7 (11), 0-1 TM 3. George Gardner 9-5-1(3), 0-1 TM 4. Jack Sullivan 10-8-1, 0-1TM 5. Mike McCoole 5-7, 0-0TM notable - Leo Houck 6-2-1 (not enough fights to be ranked), 1-1 TM, FC (former champ) champ 128 days most wins - Root 18 win % - O' Brien 91.7% stop % - Choynski 52.4 % PP - O' Brien 46.7 most fights - Root 22 Last edited by mh2365; 11-21-2004 at 10:02 AM. |
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Middleweight Rankings End Of 1904
Middleweights 39F, 32R, 19C
Champ - Bob Fitzsimmons 17-0 (14), 8TD, 9-0 TM, champ for 1036 days 1. Joe Butler 17-3 (11), 0-1 TM 2. Jack Dempsey 20-2 (11), 0-2 TM 3. George LaBlanche 11-9 (8), 0-0 TM (former club fighter) 4. Stanley Ketchel 10-1 (8), 0-0 TM 5. Harris Martin 10-5-3 (4), 0-0 TM ------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-10. Craig, C. McCoy, Burke, Clow, Baker wins - Dempsey 20 win % - Fitz 100% stop % - Fitz 82.4 % PP- Fitz 89.0 most fights - Craig and Greenfield 23 notable beginners - Klaus 3-0-1, Goff 4-0, and Purtell 4-2 *** Fitzsimmons will try his hand at LHW. I will change his ratings to the LHW ratings that came with the game. He will try a top 5 contender if he wins he will give up his MW title and get an automatic shot at the LHW title. |
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Welterweight Rankings End Of 1904
Welterweights 23F, 14R, 7C
Champ - Tommy Ryan 20-0 (11) 5 TD, 6-0 TM, champ 741 days 1. Rube Ferns 14-5 (6), 0-1 TM 2. Paddy Duffy 7-7-3 (1), 0-1 TM 3. Matty Matthews 9-10 (1), 0-0 TM (Matthews is still a club fighter, he has never even his record to get back up. Shows how weak the WW division is) 4. Dixie Kid 9-6-4 (8), 0-1 TM 5. Willie Lewis 8-6 (4), 0-1 TM most wins - Ryan 20 win % - Ryan 100% stop % - Ryan 55% PP - Ryan 79.6 most fights - Ryan 20 |
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Lightweight Rankings End Of 1904
Lightweights, 29F, 19R, 13C
Champ - Joe Gans 16-1-1 (6), 7 TD, 7-0-1 TM, champ for 967 days 1. Billy Meyer 15-1-2 (9), 0-0 TM 2. Jack McAuliffe 18-1-1 (11), 0-0 TM 3. George Lavigne 14-5-1 (10), 0-2 TM 4. Joe Blackburn 11-4-3 (4), 0-1-1 TM 5. Andy Bowen 10-10 (4), 0-1 TM Beginners - J. Cooke 5-0 most wins - McAuliffe 18 win % - McAuliffe 90% stop % - McAuliffe 55% PP - Gans 74.2 most fights - B. Edwards 21 *** I don't see Gans being able to avoid Meyer or McAuliffe another year. |
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Featherweight Rankings End Of 1904
Featherweights 20F, 10R, 6C
Champ - Abe Attell 17-4-1 (5), 1 TD, 5-1-1 TM, champ for 532 days 1. Young Griffo 15-4-2 (0!!!!), 0-3 TM 2. Solly Smith 8-9-2 (5), 0-0 TM (a current club fighter ranked #2!!!!) 3. Harry Lyons 15-7 (5), 1-1 TM, champ for 110 days 4. Young Corbett 9-6-3 (4), 0-1-1 5. Jem Driscoll 17-4 (7), 0-1 TM Notables #6 Billy Whistler 3-6-1 (1), 1-1 TM, champ for 166 days NR Jimmy Briggs 3-4-1 (1), 1-1 TM, champ for 77 days most wins - Attell, Driscoll 17 win % - Driscoll 81% stop % - Driscoll 33.3 % PP - Attell 50.0 most fights - Attell, Lyons, Santry 22 |
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Bantamweight Rankings End Of 1904
Bantamweights 24F, 14R, 11C
Champ - Owen Moran 13-1-1 (3), 1 TD, 2-0 TM, champ for 214 days 1. Terry McGovern 17-3 (14), 5-1 TM, champ for 574 days 2. Casper Leon 8-7-3 (2), 0-1 TM 3. Tommy Kelly 8-8-1 (2), 0-0 TM 4. George Dixon 12-4 (1), 0-2 TM 5. Billy Plimmer 12-5-3 (3), 0-0 TM most wins - McGovern 17 win % - O. Moran 86.7% stop % - McGovern 70% PP - O. Moran 45.1 most fights - Bowker, C. Moran 22 |
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1904 Pound 4 Pound
1. Bob Fitzsimmons 40
2. Jack Johnson 43 3. Tommy Ryan 44 4. James Jeffries 61 5. Jack Dempsey NP 68 6. Jack McAuliffe 72 7. Peter Jackson 73 (Yet ranked 17th by the LBA????) 7. Joe Gans 73 9. Joe Butler 76 10. Jim Flynn 79 (flash in the pan, fought mostly 1 rated fighters, but still 10-0) |
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James Jeffries really needs another title shot. It just seems like him and Johnson are never scheduled in the same month. As soon as they are though, it'll happen.
James Jeffries United States, born 1875, 21-1-0 (20) First Name James Last Name Jeffries Nickname The Boilermaker Group 1900 Sex Male Era Active Division HW - Heavyweight Southpaw No Nationality United States Career Stage Prime Career Start 1896 Career End 1910 Trainer Ace Miller Cut Man Eddie Aliano Ratings Control vs Boxer 11 Control vs Slugger 12 Hitting Power 8 Chin vs Knockdown 1 Chin vs Knockout 1 Recovery 1 Resistance to Cuts 1 Absorb Punishment 2 Killer Instinct 8 Aggressiveness 9 Endurance 10 Defense 4 Fast Starter 2 Fight on Ropes 2 Draw Power 7 Conditioning 2 Intellect 7 Proficiency 10 Fight Inside 2 Fight Outside 2 Cover Up 1 Go for Knockout 3 Clinching 70 Ring Movement 78 Style Slugger Fouls Seldom Punches % 2 Pt. 3 Pt. Jabs 11.25 3.75 Hooks 12.50 10.00 Crosses 20.00 12.50 Combinations 5.00 2.50 Uppercuts 15.00 7.50 Punching 40 Counterpunching 36 Punches Missed 65 Overall Rating 10 Biography boxrec.com ID 009022 Website Biography Hometown: San Francisco, CA Date of Birth 1875-04-15 Deceased 1953-03-03 History Date Opponent Location Result Pp. 1900-03-10 Jack Scales - 0-0-0 Durango Mexico W KO 2 1.46 1900-07-21 Fred Crossley - 0-1-0 Lansing, MI USA W KO 4 2.39 1900-08-13 Mick Dooley - 0-1-0 Dusseldorf Germany W KO 4 1.46 1900-10-05 Jake Kilrain - 1-1-0 Cologne Germany W TKO 6 6.34 1901-02-04 John J Dwyer - 0-0-0 S. Korea W UD 10 8.33 1901-04-15 James McCoy - 0-0-0 Cologne Germany W TKO 3 1.46 1901-06-04 Joe Godfrey - 1-2-0 Reno, NV USA W KO 1 1.46 1901-08-01 Jim Daly - 1-5-0 Newark, NJ USA W TKO 2 1.46 1901-09-24 Peter Jackson - 8-0-0 Pittsburgh, PA USA L MD 15 -5.05 1901-12-09 Joe Hess - 1-2-0 Dusseldorf Germany W KO 2 1.46 1902-02-02 Mike Sheehan - 1-5-0 Toronto Canada W TKO 6 2.39 1902-04-04 Billy Wilson - 3-3-1 Lecco, Lombardia Italy W TKO 4 4.32 1902-07-03 Dan McCarty - 1-2-0 Bangkok Thailand W TKO 4 1.46 1902-08-01 Steve Taylor - 7-2-0 Kiel Germany W KO 8 3.35 1902-11-10 James Corbett - 8-2-1 Johannesburg South Africa W TKO 3 10.60 1903-04-13 John Ferguson - 5-8-0 Maihama Urayasu-city Japan W TKO 9 3.35 1903-06-02 Gus Ruhlin - 2-4-3 Acapulco Mexico W KO 8 4.32 1903-09-26 Charlie McDonald - 5-2-0 Singapura Singapore W KO 1 1.46 1904-01-09 Bill Squires - 4-3-0 Panama City Panama W KO 7 1.46 1904-07-02 Mervine Thompson - 6-7-2 Pittsburgh, PA USA W TKO 9 3.35 1904-11-06 Marvin Hart - 4-8-2 Montreal, Quebec Canada W TKO 5 5.32 1905-01-06 Mike Brennan - 8-9-0 San Francisco, CA USA W KO 7 2.39 Stats Bouts 22 Rounds 120 W L D KO TKO ND NC DQ Record: 21 1 0 10 10 0 0 0 Title Bouts: 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 38/2 in KD's 11/2 in cuts John J. Dwyer is the only person besides Jackson to go the distance with him Last edited by mh2365; 06-26-2004 at 06:58 PM. |
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Moran Defeats Mcgovern Again
January 24, 1905
Owen Moran (14-1-1) defended his title against the man he took it from with a convincing 2nd round TKO. Terry McGovern (17-4) went down early in the 2nd, barely beat the count and then got pummeled on the ropes until the referee stepped in and stopped it. It was Moran's 2nd defense of the Bantamweight crown. On the undercard LW - Jack Blackburn UD10 Patsy Sweeney HW - Larry Foley UD10 Leo Houck (Houck stepping up to HW for this loss) HW - Bob Armstrong TKO9 Ed Dunkhorst FW - Clarence Forbes UD10 Kid Herman Landfield LHW - Patsy Cardiff SD10 Al Kauffmann |
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Gans Retains Title With 8th Title Defense
February 6, 1905
Joe Gans (17-1-1) won by a 7th round TKO over #1 Billy Meyer (15-2-2). Gans shut alot of critics up by destroying one of the two fighters he is accused of ducking. Gans cut Meyer over the left eye in the 3rd round and Meyer's eye began to swell shut. By the 7th his eye was nearly closed as Gans won every round from the 3rd on. After a 15 punch barrage, Meyer was helpless on the rupes as the ref stepped in and stopped it. On the undercard LW - Harry Gilmore TKO5 Kid Herman Landfield (Landfield broke his left hand in the 5th) HW - Bill Doherty KO3 Tom Lees HW - Jack Burns SD6 Con Coughlin (Burns fought as a beginner in this club fight) HW - John McDermont UD6 Syd Hughes (club fight) MW - Edward Rollins UD10 Frank Glover (Rollins evened his record and moves back up to the main class. He won 5 straight in club for only a 15 month trip to the club ranks) |
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Late Rally Falls Short
February 18, 1905
Abe Attell (18-4-1) built a solid lead then held on to win a UD15 over #4 Jem Driscoll (17-5). This was Attell's 2nd defense since regaining the title 7 months ago. Driscoll started fast winning the first two rounds solidly. Attell dropped Driscoll early in the 3rd round and changed the momentum of the fight. Attell dominated the next 8 rounds losing only the 6th. Driscoll came storming back at the end of the fight winning 3 of the last 4 rounds but it wasn't enough to sway the judges. Other than the KD in the 3rd, there were no other KD's, cuts or swellings. I had the fight 144-141. The same with all 3 official judges. Mark Moe ringside had it 145-141. On the undercard HW - Bob Armstrong UD10 Joe Coburn LHW - Mike Donovan UD10 Patsy Cardiff (Donovan stepping up in weight for the win) LHW - Jack Williams SD6 Fred Robinson (Williams stepping up in weight for this club win) FW - Kid Broad MD6 Joe Bernstein (Broad was a beginner in this club fight) FW - Solly Smith UD10 Torpedo Billy Murphy (Smith moves back up to the main group with this win) |
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Herrera Rebounds With A 3rd Round Tko
February 22, 1905
Aurelio Herrera (4-1) bounced back from a loss to Jem Driscoll with a 3rd round TKO over Billy Funacane (2-3). Herrera nearly knocked out Funacane in the first. He never put him down but Funacane staggered back to his corner after being outpointed 29-0. Funacane's right eye was badly damaged in the round and eventually the ring doctor stopped it in the 3rd. |
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I like the way you're doing this, it's some good reading. Keep up the good work! Bytheway, I'm even more interested in this now since I picked up the Boxing Register book, which contains biographies and the records of all boxing hall of fame inductees.
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Where did you get that book?
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I'm in the UK so I got it from amazon.co.uk. On the actual amazon site it was listed as about £23.00, but I got it for just £8.00 from an 'amazon seller'. People go on there and list their items as well, so there are quite a few book companies who list their books on amazon marketplace, it's a really good way of getting sales.
Anyway this company was called 'Elephant Books USA' or something like that. It was shipped from the USA I think, so if I give you the website for Elephant Books, if you are in America you can get it from them. www.elephantbooks.com Just search for 'Boxing Register'. It should come up with two editions of the book. I think that there are 3 editions of the boxing register overall, but I have the most updated one and that is 2002. It's a brilliant book, it has everything really. All of the hall of fame boxers are in there. It starts with bare knuckle fighters, then moves on to like the 1800's and eventually moves on to 'modern era' with all the greats like Ali, Leonard, Liston, etc. Most boxers have their full records but some have a number of 'selected' bouts listed instead. There's also a lot of pages near the back about legendary promoters, referees, managers, journalists, etc. |
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Johnson Defends Title ... Barely
March 7, 1905
Jack Johnson (18-1) won a SD15 over #5 James Corbett (16-5-2) in a very boring fight. Corbett suffered a bloody nose in the 4th, other than that there was no action at all. Corbett landed 43.9% of his punches, Johnson 43.1%. I had the fight 144-142. Tom Trunzo ringside had it 142-143. The judges had it 142-143/145-140/144-143. On the undercard LHW - Jack Sullivan TKO7 John Flood LHW - Joe Choynski TKO1 Fred Cooley WW - Al Neill UD10 Jack Bennett LW - Ed Connolly UD6 Young Joseph (both fighters are beginners) BW - Chappie Moran KO8 Danny Dougherty |
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Fitzsimmons Debut At Lhw Unsuccessful
March 15, 1905
Bob Fitzsimmons (17-1) attempted to step up in weight and took on the #1 LHW Jack O' Brien (12-0-1) which would set up a championship bout for Fitz. Instead O' Brien sent him crawling back to the middleweights with a 4th round TKO. Fitzsimmons was down twice and cut whent he ref stopped it with less than a minute to go. Fitz after the fight said "I still have the MW belt and I will try the LHW division again at some point." |
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