Nipper Pat Daly

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Nipper Pat Daly
Statistics
Real namePatrick Clifford Daley
Weight(s)Flyweight,
Bantamweight,
Featherweight,
Lightweight,
Welterweight
NationalityBritish
Born(1913-02-17)17 February 1913
Abercrave, Powys, Wales
Died25 September 1988(1988-09-25) (aged 75)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights119
Wins99
Wins by KO26
Losses11
Draws8
No contests1

Nipper Pat Daly, real name Patrick Clifford Daley (17 February 1913 – 25 September 1988), was a British boxer who fought professionally between 1923 and 1931. He made his professional debut at the age of nine or 10, achieved widespread fame in his mid teens as British boxing's 'Wonderboy', then retired from pro boxing at age 17.

Renowned sportswriter Frank Butler heralded Daly 'the best young prospect we ever had'.[1] He is probably the youngest boxer ever to make The Ring magazine's top-ten world ratings, and it is thought that he is also the youngest-ever professional boxer.

Early life[]

Born in Abercrave, Wales, he moved to Marylebone, London at the age of five, then moved again with his family to the Canadian mining town of Wayne, Alberta in 1920. Within two years the family returned to Marylebone, and shortly afterwards he started to take boxing lessons at the Marylebone Road gym of , one of Britain's leading trainers of the day, who coached and managed Daly for most of his career.

Professional career[]

Early pro debut[]

Daly's natural aptitude for the sport, combined with Professor Newton's coaching, saw his boxing skill develop at an astonishing rate; so much so that he was entered into his first professional fight at the age of just nine or 10. During the next few years he amassed a long string of victories, fighting at small venues in and around London, often conceding age, height and weight to opponents.

In June 1927, though aged only 14, Daly served as a sparring partner to the reigning world middleweight champion Mickey Walker, who was in London preparing for a world-title defence against Scotland's Tommy Milligan. Walker and his manager, Jack 'Doc' Kearns, were said to be astounded by the young boxer's talent.

Daly fought his first 15-round contest in October 1927 (still aged just 14), and boxed often over that distance throughout the remainder of his career. By the end of 1927, Britain's boxing trade paper Boxing (forerunner to Boxing News) was tipping him as a likely future world champion.

Top flyweight contender at age 15[]

During 1928 he fought 25 times, defeating many of Britain's leading flyweights, plus the reigning flyweight champion of Italy, . A points win over top British flyweight title contender (and future British flyweight champion) Bert Kirby, put Daly in line for a shot at the title, then held by Leith's Johnny Hill. But by late 1928 Daly had outgrown the flyweight class and did not get a title shot. By early 1929 he had moved up to bantamweight.

World ranked at age 16[]

1929 proved to be Daly's busiest year as a boxer: he had 33 contests, of which he won 29, lost 3 (all inside the distance) and drew 1. Among his fights were victories over some of Europe's best bantamweight and featherweight boxers, including the reigning Belgian bantamweight champion (and future European bantamweight champion) , recently dethroned British bantamweight champion Alf "Kid" Pattenden, future British bantamweight champion Dick Corbett, former Olympian and ABA bantamweight champion Jack Garland, and German flyweight and bantamweight champion . There were widespread calls within the press for Daly to be allowed to fight for the British bantamweight title, then held by Teddy Baldock, but a recently introduced BBB of C regulation (later altered) prevented boxers aged under 21 from contesting British titles.

In its September 1929 issue, The Ring magazine ranked Nipper Pat Daly at number 10 in the world at bantamweight (ratings for the month of July) – he was then aged just 16. Shortly afterwards, the veteran boxing impresario Tom O'Rourke offered to bring him to the USA for a series of fights, with the aim of entering him in a world title fight against the newly crowned world featherweight champion Battling Battalino. But Daly's manager, who had signed him under a strict contract, refused to let him go to the States.

On 9 October 1929, he fought the reigning British featherweight champion, Johnny Cuthbert, over 12 three-minute rounds, but suffered weight-making trouble in the run-up to the fight. According to newspaper reports, Daly outboxed the champion and was leading on points when knocked out in the eighth round.

Retirement from boxing at age 17[]

By early 1930, Daly had moved into the lightweight division, and in March that year, in an article headed 'England's future champions', the Daily Express picked him as the country's most likely future world boxing champion.[2]

On 20 April 1930, he fought future British featherweight champion and world-title challenger Seaman Tommy Watson, but again had weight-making difficulty in the run-up to the fight. Despite outboxing Watson for much of the contest, Daly was stopped in the 11th round, after being knocked down several times. He suffered concussion as a result of the fight and was unable to walk properly for several weeks. On 5 June 1930, he was hastily entered into a contest with Trealaw's while still suffering from concussion and was stopped in the 13th round.

After a four-month break from boxing Daly tried to make a comeback. He had nine further contests: winning seven, losing one and drawing one. But the caliber of these opponents was far beneath the class of the men he had met previously, and press reports were unanimous in the assertion that his form had deteriorated markedly. It was widely held that, under his manager's direction, he had paid the price for having too many contests at too high a level, at too young an age. Realising, as he put it, that he would 'never be a world champion now' he decided to retire from boxing. He had his last fight on 27 January 1931 – exactly three weeks before his 18th birthday.

Nipper Pat Daly's boxing style[]

Daly was renowned for his hard, fast, accurate straight left (or jab), his quick, clever footwork, punching variety, ring intelligence and all-round boxing skill, coupled with a mastery of in-fighting as well as long-range boxing. He had an attacking style that entertained the crowds, but he tempered this with exceptional defensive skills. As a growing teenager predominantly fighting full-grown men he was not noted as a knockout puncher.

Later years[]

After retiring, Daly stayed involved with boxing and for much of his life served as a trainer during his spare time. In the late 1940s and early 1950s he ran a gym at New North Road in Shoreditch, from where he trained amateur boxers and also managed and trained a few professionals.

In the 1980s, he retired to Hastings, East Sussex, where he died on 25 September 1988.

Professional boxing record[]

Professional record summary hide
119 fights 99 wins 11 losses
By knockout 26 7
By decision 68 3
By disqualification 5 1
Draws 8
No contests 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Age Location Notes
119 Win 99–11–8 (1) United States Harry Jenkins RTD 4 (12) Jan 27, 1931 17 years, 344 days United Kingdom Paddington Baths, Paddington, London, England
118 Win 98–11–8 (1) United States Tom Handley PTS 12 Jan 6, 1931 17 years, 323 days United Kingdom Paddington Baths, Paddington, London, England
117 Win 97–11–8 (1) France Andre Beghin TKO 4 (12) Dec 28, 1930 17 years, 314 days United Kingdom Vale Hall, Kilburn, London, England
116 Win 96–11–8 (1) United Kingdom Albert Ryall TKO 4 (12) Dec 23, 1930 17 years, 309 days United Kingdom Paddington Baths, Paddington, London, England
115 Win 95–11–8 (1) United Kingdom Johnny Allen TKO 4 (12) Dec 7, 1930 17 years, 293 days United Kingdom Vale Hall, Kilburn, London, England
114 Win 94–11–8 (1) United Kingdom Dave Danahar TKO 9 (12) Dec 2, 1930 17 years, 288 days United Kingdom Paddington Baths, Paddington, London, England
113 Win 93–11–8 (1) United Kingdom Jimmy Laws KO 3 (12) Nov 23, 1930 17 years, 279 days United Kingdom Vale Hall, Kilburn, London, England
112 Draw 92–11–8 (1) United Kingdom Fred Green PTS 12 Nov 18, 1930 17 years, 274 days United Kingdom Paddington Baths, Paddington, London, England
111 Loss 92–11–7 (1) United Kingdom Tom Banks PTS 6 Oct 28, 1930 17 years, 253 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
110 Loss 92–10–7 (1) United Kingdom Nobby Baker TKO 13 (15) Jun 5, 1930 17 years, 108 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
109 Loss 92–9–7 (1) United Kingdom Tommy Watson TKO 11 (15) Apr 20, 1930 17 years, 62 days United Kingdom Vale Hall, Kilburn, London, England
108 Win 92–8–7 (1) France Albert Baudaert PTS 8 Apr 3, 1930 17 years, 45 days United Kingdom Holborn Stadium Club, Holborn, London, England
107 Win 91–8–7 (1) United Kingdom Len George PTS 8 Apr 1, 1930 17 years, 43 days United Kingdom Paddington Baths, Paddington, London, England
106 Win 90–8–7 (1) France Auguste Gyde PTS 15 Mar 26, 1930 17 years, 37 days United Kingdom Paddington Baths, Paddington, London, England
105 Win 89–8–7 (1) United Kingdom Jack Sheppard TKO 12 (15) Mar 21, 1930 17 years, 32 days United Kingdom Civic Hall, Exeter, Devon, England
104 Win 88–8–7 (1) United Kingdom Jim Briley TKO 6 (15) Mar 9, 1930 17 years, 20 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
103 Win 87–8–7 (1) United Kingdom Charlie Mack PTS 15 Mar 2, 1930 17 years, 13 days United Kingdom Vale Hall, Kilburn, London, England
102 Win 86–8–7 (1) United Kingdom Jack Sheppard PTS 15 Feb 21, 1930 17 years, 4 days United Kingdom Civic Hall, Exeter, Devon, England
101 Draw 85–8–7 (1) United Kingdom Charlie Mack PTS 15 Jan 27, 1930 16 years, 344 days United Kingdom Victoria Baths, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
100 Win 85–8–6 (1) United Kingdom Jack Wright DQ 6 (15) Jan 19, 1930 16 years, 336 days United Kingdom Vale Hall, Kilburn, London, England
99 Win 84–8–6 (1) United Kingdom Jim Briley PTS 15 Nov 24, 1929 16 years, 280 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
98 Win 83–8–6 (1) United Kingdom Johnny Edmunds KO 2 (15) Nov 17, 1929 16 years, 273 days United Kingdom Collins's Music Hall, Islington, London, England
97 Win 82–8–6 (1) United Kingdom Ted Cullen DQ 4 (15) Nov 11, 1929 16 years, 267 days United Kingdom Victoria Baths, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
96 Win 81–8–6 (1) United Kingdom Harry Kid Berry PTS 15 Nov 6, 1929 16 years, 262 days United Kingdom National Sporting Club (Holborn Stadium), Holborn, London, England
95 Loss 80–8–6 (1) United Kingdom Jim Ashley TKO 3 (15) Oct 31, 1929 16 years, 256 days United Kingdom Ilford Skating Rink, Ilford, Essex, England
94 Win 80–7–6 (1) United Kingdom Jack Millard TKO 8 (15) Oct 23, 1929 16 years, 248 days United Kingdom Paddington Baths, Paddington, London, England
93 Loss 79–7–6 (1) United Kingdom Johnny Cuthbert KO 8 (12) Oct 9, 1929 16 years, 234 days United Kingdom Holborn Stadium Club, Holborn, London, England
92 Win 79–6–6 (1) France Arques Treves KO 2 (15) Oct 3, 1929 16 years, 228 days United Kingdom Ilford Skating Rink, Ilford, Essex, England
91 Win 78–6–6 (1) United Kingdom Billy Cain RTD 7 (15) Sep 15, 1929 16 years, 210 days United Kingdom West Bromwich Rink Athletic Club, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England
90 Win 77–6–6 (1) United Kingdom Lew Pinkus PTS 15 Sep 8, 1929 16 years, 203 days United Kingdom Collins Music Hall, Islington, London, England
89 Win 76–6–6 (1) United Kingdom Con Lewis RTD 7 (10) Sep 1, 1929 16 years, 196 days United Kingdom Vale Hall, Kilburn, London, England
88 Win 75–6–6 (1) Weimar Republic Karl Schulze KO 5 (10) Aug 23, 1929 16 years, 187 days Weimar Republic Sportpalast, Schoeneberg, Berlin, Weimar Republic
87 Win 74–6–6 (1) United Kingdom Jack Garland PTS 12 Aug 11, 1929 16 years, 175 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
86 Win 73–6–6 (1) United Kingdom Tommy Rose KO 3 (15) Aug 5, 1929 16 years, 169 days United Kingdom Blackpool Football Ground, Blackpool, Lancashire, England
85 Win 72–6–6 (1) United Kingdom Alf Pattenden PTS 15 Jul 7, 1929 16 years, 140 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
84 Win 71–6–6 (1) United Kingdom Jack Garland PTS 8 Jun 21, 1929 16 years, 124 days United Kingdom Clapton Stadium, Clapton, London, England
83 Draw 70–6–6 (1) United Kingdom Jim Crawford PTS 15 Jun 13, 1929 16 years, 116 days United Kingdom Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
82 Loss 70–6–5 (1) United Kingdom Douglas Parker KO 1 (15) Jun 8, 1929 16 years, 111 days United Kingdom Holmeside Stadium, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England
81 Win 70–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Jim Crawford PTS 15 May 23, 1929 16 years, 95 days United Kingdom Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
80 Win 69–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Joe Greenwood TKO 8 (15) May 18, 1929 16 years, 90 days United Kingdom Holmeside Stadium, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England
79 Win 68–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Kid Socks PTS 15 May 12, 1929 16 years, 84 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
78 Win 67–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Dick Corbett PTS 10 May 2, 1929 16 years, 74 days United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England
77 Win 66–5–5 (1) Republic of Ireland Packey McFarland PTS 15 Apr 12, 1929 16 years, 54 days United Kingdom Connaught Drill Hall, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
76 Win 65–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Arthur Young Adkins PTS 15 Apr 8, 1929 16 years, 50 days United Kingdom Victoria Baths, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
75 Win 64–5–5 (1) Belgium Nicolas Petit Biquet PTS 10 Mar 21, 1929 16 years, 32 days United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England
74 Win 63–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Tommy Brown TKO 12 (15) Mar 9, 1929 16 years, 20 days United Kingdom Holmeside Stadium, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England
73 Win 62–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Archie Woodbine TKO 5 (15) Mar 1, 1929 16 years, 12 days United Kingdom Connaught Drill Hall, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
72 Win 61–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Billy Boulger PTS 15 Feb 24, 1929 16 years, 7 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
71 Win 60–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Jimmy Rowbotham PTS 12 Feb 17, 1929 16 years, 0 days United Kingdom Palais de Dance Athletic Club, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England
70 Win 59–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Billy Smith PTS 15 Jan 26, 1929 15 years, 344 days United Kingdom Holmeside Stadium, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England
69 Win 58–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Jimmy Rowbotham PTS 15 Jan 14, 1929 15 years, 332 days United Kingdom Alcazar, Edmonton, London, England
68 Win 57–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Arthur Boddington PTS 10 Jan 9, 1929 15 years, 327 days United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
67 Win 56–5–5 (1) Weimar Republic Willi Metzner DQ 2 (6) Jan 7, 1929 15 years, 325 days Weimar Republic Rheinlandhalle, Cologne, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Weimar Republic
66 Win 55–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Tiny Smith PTS 15 Dec 22, 1928 15 years, 309 days United Kingdom Holmeside Stadium, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England
65 Win 54–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Bert Kirby PTS 12 Dec 17, 1928 15 years, 304 days United Kingdom Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, West Midlands, England
64 Win 53–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Young Dick McManus PTS 15 Dec 11, 1928 15 years, 298 days United Kingdom Promenade Pier, Plymouth, Devon, England
63 Win 52–5–5 (1) United Kingdom George Garrard PTS 8 Dec 6, 1928 15 years, 293 days United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England
62 Win 51–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Johnny Young Murton DQ 5 (15) Nov 26, 1928 15 years, 283 days United Kingdom Alcazar, Edmonton, London, England Low blow disqualification
61 Win 50–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Frank Kestrell TKO 12 (15) Nov 8, 1928 15 years, 265 days United Kingdom The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London, England
60 Win 49–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Jack Connell TKO 9 (15) Nov 4, 1928 15 years, 261 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
59 Win 48–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Billy Yates TKO 7 (15) Oct 21, 1928 15 years, 247 days United Kingdom Manor Hall, Hackney, London, England
58 Win 47–5–5 (1) Weimar Republic Ludwig Minow PTS 6 Sep 30, 1928 15 years, 226 days Weimar Republic Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Weimar Republic
57 Loss 46–5–5 (1) United Kingdom Dod Oldfield PTS 15 Jun 21, 1928 15 years, 125 days United Kingdom Ilford Skating Rink, Ilford, Essex, England
56 Win 46–4–5 (1) United Kingdom Kid Rich PTS 15 Jun 7, 1928 15 years, 111 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
55 Win 45–4–5 (1) Kingdom of Italy Giovanni Sili PTS 10 May 18, 1928 15 years, 91 days United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
54 Loss 44–4–5 (1) United Kingdom Young Siki RTD 4 (15) Apr 29, 1928 15 years, 72 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
53 Draw 44–3–5 (1) United Kingdom Lud Abella PTS 15 Apr 1, 1928 15 years, 44 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
52 Win 44–3–4 (1) United Kingdom Jimmy Lindsay PTS 15 Mar 28, 1928 15 years, 40 days United Kingdom Fulham Baths, Fulham, London, England
51 Win 43–3–4 (1) United Kingdom Tommy Brown PTS 12 Mar 19, 1928 15 years, 31 days United Kingdom King Street Drill Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire, England
50 Win 42–3–4 (1) United Kingdom Lud Abella PTS 15 Mar 15, 1928 15 years, 27 days United Kingdom Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
49 NC 41–3–4 (1) United Kingdom Mark Lesnick NC 11 (15) Mar 11, 1928 15 years, 23 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
48 Win 41–3–4 United Kingdom Johnny (Young) Summers PTS 15 Mar 5, 1928 15 years, 17 days United Kingdom Armoury, Stockport, Cheshire, England
47 Win 40–3–4 United Kingdom Harry Yates PTS 10 Feb 19, 1928 15 years, 2 days United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
46 Win 39–3–4 United Kingdom Kid Rich PTS 12 Feb 5, 1928 14 years, 353 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
45 Win 38–3–4 United Kingdom Fred Bromley PTS 12 Jan 29, 1928 14 years, 346 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
44 Win 37–3–4 United Kingdom Kid Rich PTS 12 Jan 16, 1928 14 years, 333 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
43 Win 36–3–4 United Kingdom Johnny (Young) Summers PTS 12 Jan 6, 1928 14 years, 323 days United Kingdom Marathon Stadium, Preston, Lancashire, England
42 Win 35–3–4 United Kingdom Walter (Boy) Sharpe TKO 6 (10) Jan 2, 1928 14 years, 319 days United Kingdom Victoria Baths, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
41 Win 34–3–4 United Kingdom Jimmy Thornton DQ 6 (15) Dec 29, 1927 14 years, 315 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England Thornton disqualified for repeated holding
40 Win 33–3–4 United Kingdom Ginger Johnson PTS 10 Dec 19, 1927 14 years, 305 days United Kingdom Corn Exchange, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
39 Win 32–3–4 United Kingdom Alf Young Thornhill PTS 15 Nov 28, 1927 14 years, 284 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
38 Win 31–3–4 United States Tom Fitzsimmons PTS 10 Nov 21, 1927 14 years, 277 days United Kingdom Victoria Baths, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
37 Win 30–3–4 United Kingdom Dickie Inkles PTS 15 Nov 10, 1927 14 years, 266 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
36 Win 29–3–4 United Kingdom Jack Ellis PTS 15 Oct 31, 1927 14 years, 256 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
35 Win 28–3–4 United Kingdom Jack Glover PTS 15 Oct 17, 1927 14 years, 242 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
34 Draw 27–3–4 United Kingdom Jack Ellis PTS 15 Oct 3, 1927 14 years, 228 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
33 Win 27–3–3 United Kingdom Alf Gudge PTS 10 Jul 21, 1927 14 years, 154 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
32 Win 26–3–3 United Kingdom Tom Tank Fowler PTS 10 Jul 10, 1927 14 years, 143 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
31 Win 25–3–3 United Kingdom Charlie Rowbotham TKO 5 (10) Jul 3, 1927 14 years, 136 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
30 Win 24–3–3 United Kingdom Johnny Silver PTS 10 Jun 16, 1927 14 years, 119 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
29 Win 23–3–3 United Kingdom Taff Sharpe KO 4 (6) May 2, 1927 14 years, 74 days United Kingdom The Alcazar, Edmonton, London, England
28 Win 22–3–3 United Kingdom Taff Sharpe RTD 3 (8) Feb 2, 1927 13 years, 350 days United Kingdom Pembroke Garage Club, Hyde Park Corner, London, England
27 Win 21–3–3 United Kingdom George Brown PTS 8 Dec 2, 1926 13 years, 288 days United Kingdom Pembroke Garage Club, Hyde Park Corner, London, England
26 Win 20–3–3 United Kingdom Johnny (Young) Summers PTS 6 Nov 8, 1926 13 years, 264 days United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
25 Loss 19–3–3 United Kingdom Moe Mizler TKO 5 (10) Apr 15, 1926 13 years, 57 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England Head-on collision during the fifth round, Nipper sustained a very nasty cut over the eyes
24 Loss 19–2–3 United Kingdom Boyce Deary DQ 8 (10) Feb 15, 1926 12 years, 363 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England Daly disqualified for a 'low punch', which was obviously accidental
23 Win 19–1–3 United Kingdom George Brown PTS 6 Feb 14, 1926 12 years, 362 days United Kingdom Winter Gardens, Peckham, London, England
22 Draw 18–1–3 United Kingdom Teddy Tompkins PTS 10 Jan 25, 1926 12 years, 342 days United Kingdom British Legion, Pimlico, London, England
21 Win 18–1–2 United Kingdom Johnny Quill PTS 10 Jan 10, 1926 12 years, 327 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
20 Win 17–1–2 United Kingdom Sid Raiteri PTS 6 Jan 1, 1926 12 years, 318 days United Kingdom Winter Gardens, Peckham, London, England Day and month unknown
19 Win 16–1–2 United Kingdom Teddy Tompkins PTS 6 Dec 17, 1925 12 years, 303 days United Kingdom British Legion, Pimlico, London, England
18 Win 15–1–2 United Kingdom Charlie Mack PTS 6 Nov 18, 1925 12 years, 274 days United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
17 Draw 14–1–2 United Kingdom Jim Hocking PTS 6 Nov 4, 1925 12 years, 260 days United Kingdom National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
16 Win 14–1–1 United Kingdom Charlie Mack PTS 6 Nov 2, 1925 12 years, 258 days United Kingdom Ilford Skating Rink, Ilford, Essex, England
15 Win 13–1–1 United Kingdom Charlie Mack PTS 10 Nov 1, 1925 12 years, 257 days United Kingdom Winter Gardens, Peckham, London, England
14 Win 12–1–1 United Kingdom Johnny (Young) Summers PTS 8 Oct 4, 1925 12 years, 229 days United Kingdom Manor Hall, Hackney, London, England
13 Win 11–1–1 United Kingdom Jim Hocking PTS 6 Sep 3, 1925 12 years, 199 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
12 Win 10–1–1 United Kingdom Charlie Mack PTS 6 Aug 3, 1925 12 years, 167 days United Kingdom Prestwood, Buckinghamshire, England
11 Loss 9–1–1 United Kingdom Billy Boulger PTS 6 Jul 30, 1925 12 years, 163 days United Kingdom Premierland, Whitechapel, London, England
10 Win 9–0–1 United Kingdom Young King KO 1 (6) Jul 11, 1925 12 years, 144 days United Kingdom Becontree, London, England Date uncertain
9 Win 8–0–1 United Kingdom Young Deary PTS 6 Mar 1, 1925 12 years, 12 days United Kingdom Central Hall, Canning Town, London, England Exact date unknown
8 Win 7–0–1 United Kingdom Young Brooks PTS 6 Nov 30, 1924 11 years, 287 days United Kingdom Manor Hall, Hackney, London, England
7 Win 6–0–1 United Kingdom Johnny (Young) Summers PTS 6 Oct 6, 1924 11 years, 232 days United Kingdom Town Hall, Sidcup, Kent, England
6 Win 5–0–1 United Kingdom Johnny (Young) Summers PTS 6 Oct 5, 1924 11 years, 231 days United Kingdom Manor Hall, Hackney, London, England
5 Win 4–0–1 United Kingdom Johnny (Young) Summers PTS 6 Oct 5, 1924 11 years, 231 days United Kingdom Winter Gardens, Peckham, London, England
4 Win 3–0–1 United Kingdom Young Smock PTS 6 Sep 1, 1924 11 years, 197 days United Kingdom Winter Gardens, Peckham, London, England Exact date unknown
3 Draw 2–0–1 United Kingdom Ernest Morris PTS 3 Aug 4, 1924 11 years, 169 days United Kingdom Prestwood, Buckinghamshire, England
2 Win 2–0 United Kingdom John Brent PTS 6 Jan 1, 1924 10 years, 318 days United Kingdom Euston, London, England Day and month unknown
1 Win 1–0 United Kingdom George Brown PTS 4 Jan 1, 1923 9 years, 318 days United Kingdom Marylebone, London, England Day and month unknown

Notes[]

  1. ^ Daily Express: 6. 4 December 1946. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "England's Future Champions: Young Hopes in Many Sports". Daily Express: 3. 18 March 1930.

References[]

  • Daley, Alex (2018). Born to Box: The Extraordinary Story of Nipper Pat Daly. Pitch Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1785313684.

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