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Harry Orme

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Harry Orme(May 1826-9 June 1864) was a boxer from the bare-knuckle fighting era who was a candidate for heavyweight champion of England in the mid 19th century.

Early life

Harry Orme was born near Bow, London in May 1826.[1]

Boxing career

Amongst other battles, Orme fought and beat Nat Langham on the 6 May 1851, this being Langham's only career loss. He fought a championship bout against Harry Broome on 18 April 1853.

After retirement

Orme kept the pub Jane Shorefor many years until his death on 6 June 1864.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Miles, Henry Downes (1906). Pugilistica. Edinburgh: J. Grant. pp. 253–270. Retrieved 28 October 2019.