List of Australian middleweight boxing champions
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This list of Australian middleweight boxing champions is a table showing the boxers who have won the Australian professional middleweight championship.
A champion will often voluntarily relinquish the title in order to fight for a higher-ranked championship, such as the world. Where the date on which a champion relinquished the title is unclear, the date of his final defence is shown.
Recognition
In 1886 a boxing match between Jack Donohue and Alf Pickering at Foley's Gymnasium in Sydney was promoted as being for the middleweight champion of Australia,[1] however the winner was not referred to as the middleweight champion after the fight and neither boxer was ever promoted as defending the title.[2][3] Billy McCarthy was being referred to as middleweight champion of Australia as of 1886[4] however his matches were not promoted as though it was an official title which was on the line.[5]
In January 1889 a bout between Bob Fitzsimmons and Jim Hall at Foley's Gymnasium in Sydney was promoted as being for the middleweight championship,[6] however again no champion was announced after the fight which was won by Fitzsimmons.[7] In October 1889 another match involving Jim Hall, this time against Jim Fogarty, was promoted as a match for the middleweight championship again,[8] and it was also referred to as a championship match after the result, although because it was a draw there was still no champion named.[9]
Despite not winning a 'championship match Jim Hall adopted the title of champion middleweight of New South Wales as of 1890 due to a string of strong performances and contenders declining to fight him. In January 1890 Peter Boland, who claimed to be champion middleweight of Victoria, challenged him to a fight[10] and they fought that month with Hall winning,[11] which resulted in him being acknowledged as middleweight champion of Australia by the press.[12] Hall's next match was also referred to as a match for the middleweight championship of Australia,[13] and promotion described Jim Hall as the countries best middleweight, reflecting that it was a title defence.[14]
The title has been formally administered by the Australian National Boxing Federation (previously the Australian Boxing Federation) since 1965, and prior to that by Stadiums Limited.[15]
List
r – Champion relinquished title.
s – Champion stripped of title.
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Early years, 1890-1920
No. | Champion | Nat. | Reign Began | Reign Ended | Title defenses | Notes | Source(s) |
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1 | Jim Hall def. Peter Boland |
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January 18, 1890 | January 19, 1891 | def. Bob Fitzsimmons on February 11, 1890 def. Eddie Welsh on April 11, 1890 def. Edward Rollins on December 13, 1890 |
- | [16][17][18][19][20] |
2 | Billy McCarthy def. Jim Hall |
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January 19, 1891 | May, 1891r | def. Jim Burge on April 6, 1891 | Moved to America in May, 1891 | [21][22][23] |
3 | Dan Creedon def. Edward Rollins |
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October 17, 1891 | November, 1892r | def. Jim Ryan on November 3, 1891 drw. Martin Costello on March 5, 1892 def. Jim Ryan on October 11, 1892 def. Mick Dunn on November 15, 1892 |
Moved to America in November, 1892 | [24][25][26][27][28][29] |
4 | Tom Duggan def. Mick McInerney |
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April 7, 1894 | November, 1895r | def. Bill Doherty on November 3, 1894 drw. Mick McInerney on April 15, 1895 |
Moved to South Africa in November, 1895 | [30][31][32][33] |
5 | Billy Edwards def. Bill Jennings |
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March 14, 1896 | March, 1898r | def. Bill Jennings on May 23, 1896 def. Bill Jennings on July 11, 1896 |
Moved to England in March, 1898 | [34][35][36][37] |
6 | Bill Jennings def. Tim Murphy |
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September 4, 1898 | October 14, 1899 | - | Temporarily retired due to blood poisoning in December, 1898 | [38][39] |
7 | Tim Murphy def. Bill Jennings |
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October 14, 1899 | March, 1900r | def. Jack Dunne on December 9, 1899 def. Jack Dunne on January 10, 1900 def. Jim Archer on January 20, 1900 |
Moved to America in March, 1900 | [40][41][42][43][44] |
8 | Mick Dunn def. Jack Conlon |
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March, 1900 | October 1, 1900 | - | Was recognized as champion in N.S.W. for beating Jack Conlon in October 1899 Did not box for the title in March, 1900, but was recognized as champion after Murphy left the country |
[45] |
9 | Otto Cribb def. Mick Dunn |
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October 1, 1900 | July 22, 1901 | - | - | [46][47] |
10 | Mick Dunn def. Otto Cribb |
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July 22, 1901 | December, 1901r | - | Retired in December, 1901 due to hand injury | [48][49] |
11 | Frank Sturgeon def. Harry Dawson |
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January 13, 1902 | December 31, 1902 | - | - | [50] |
12 | Jack Thompson def. Frank Sturgeon |
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December 31, 1902 | April 21, 1903 | def. Jim Richardson on February 24, 1903 | - | [51][52] |
13 | Arthur Cripps def. Jack Thompson |
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April 21, 1903 | February 7, 1905 | def. Jack Thompson on July 7, 1903 def. Jack Thompson on August 8, 1904 def. Al Neill on November 2, 1904 |
Moved to South Africa in July, 1903 Championship was contested but not won by any contenders during Cripps absence |
[53][54][55][56][57] |
14 | Tim Murphy def. Arthur Cripps |
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February 7, 1905 | March, 1905r | - | Moved to South Africa in March, 1905 | [58][59] |
15 | Arthur Cripps def. Ted Nelson |
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February 6, 1906 | July, 1907r | def. Jack Blackmore on April 3, 1906 def. Ed Williams on July 9, 1906 def. Tim Murphy on October 6, 1906 def. Ed Williams on October 15, 1906 def. Tim Murphy on February 5, 1907 def. Ed Williams on February 18, 1907 def. Ted Nelson on March 11, 1907 def. Jack Blackmore on May 7, 1907 |
Temporarily retired in July, 1907 | [60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69] |
16 | Ted Nelson def. Ed Williams |
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July 15, 1907 | August, 1907 | - | Dropped to welterweight and lost in August, 1907 | [70][71][72] |
17 | Ed Williams def. Arthur Cripps |
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October 8, 1907 | June 8, 1908 | def. Ted Nelson on February 24, 1908 | - | [73][74] |
18 | Jim Griffin def. Ed Williams |
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June 8, 1908 | July, 1908r | - | Moved up to heavyweight and lost in July, 1908 | [75][76] |
19 | Ed Williams def. Pat O'Keefe |
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October 10, 1908 | August, 1908s | - | Was not booked to fight Griffin when he returned to middleweight in August, 1908 | [77][78] |
20 | Arthur Cripps def. Jim Griffin |
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December 23, 1908 | April 26, 1909 | - | - | [79] |
21 | Ed Williams def. Arthur Cripps |
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April 26, 1909 | March 11, 1910 | def. Arthur Cripps on August 11, 1909 | - | [80][81] |
22 | Arthur Cripps def. Ed Williams |
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March 11, 1910 | October 12, 1910 | def. Jerry Jerome on August 10, 1910 | - | [82][83] |
23 | Dave Smith def. Arthur Cripps |
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October 12, 1910 | December, 1910s | def. Ted Whiting on November 12, 1910 | Fought over middleweight limit in December, 1910 | [84][85][86] |
24 | Ted Whiting def. Paddy Lynch |
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April 22, 1911 | August 12, 1911 | def. Tim Land on May 27, 1911 nc. Gus Devitt on July 19, 1911 |
- | [87][88][89] |
25 | Arthur Cripps def. Ted Whiting |
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August 12, 1911 | November 18, 1911 | drw. Gus Devitt on October 11, 1911 | - | [90][91] |
26 | Jimmy Clabby def. Arthur Cripps |
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November 18, 1911 | November, 1911r | - | Fought at welterweight in late November, 1911 | [92][93] |
27 | Ed Williams def. Roy Kenny |
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June 24, 1912 | August, 1912s | - | Sydney promoter refused to book Williams in August, 1912, and he was no longer referred to as champion | [94][95][96] |
28 | Jerry Jerome def. Charlie Godfrey |
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September 7, 1912 | February, 1913r | def. Bill Rudd on September 21, 1912 def. Ted Whiting on October 12, 1912 def. Arthur Cripps on February 1, 1913 |
Had moved up to heavyweight by mid February, 1913 | [97][98][99][100][101] |
29 | Ted Whiting def. Gus Devitt |
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April 28, 1913 | August, 1913s | - | As of August, 1913, the middleweight title was considered vacant | [102][103] |
30 | Tim Land def. Gus Devitt |
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October 11, 1913 | December 6, 1913 | def. Bill Sonter on October 25, 1913 | - | [104][105] |
31 | Jerry Jerome def. Tim Land |
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December 6, 1913 | January, 1914r | def. Tim Land on December 26, 1913 | Retired temporarily on medical advice in January, 1914 | [106][107][108] |
32 | Arthur Cripps def. Tim Land |
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April 4, 1914 | August, 1914s | - | Lost title in August, 1914, for declining to box Mick King | [109] |
33 | Mick King def. Arthur Evernden |
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August 8, 1914 | November, 1914r | - | Boxed for world middleweight title in November, 1914 | [110][111] |
34 | Ed Williams def. George Brewer |
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December 12, 1914 | January, 1915s | - | Fought below middleweight limit in January, 1915 | [112][113] |
35 | Les Darcy def. Mick King |
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June 12, 1915 | June, 1915r | - | Was in the military by mid June, 1915 | [114][115][116] |
36 | Fritz Holland def. Mick King |
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January 22, 1916 | April, 1916r | - | Dropped to welterweight in April, 1916 | [117][118] |
37 | Fred Kay def. Mick King |
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June 24, 1916 | January 6, 1917 | def. Tommy Uren on December 16, 1916 | - | [119][120] |
38 | Tommy Uren def. Fred Kay |
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January 6, 1917 | April 28, 1917 | def. Jimmy Clabby on February 17, 1917 | - | [121][122] |
39 | Jimmy Clabby def. Tommy Uren |
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April 28, 1917 | July 14, 1917 | - | - | [123] |
40 | Tommy Uren def. Jimmy Clabby |
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July 14, 1917 | May, 1920s | def. Fred Kay on October 13, 1917 def. Fernand Quendreux on October 11, 1919 |
Fought at welterweight in January, 1919 Lost title in May, 1920, due to extended stay in New Zealand |
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See also
- List of Australian female boxing champions
- List of Australian heavyweight boxing champions
- List of Australian cruiserweight boxing champions
- List of Australian light heavyweight boxing champions
- List of Australian super middleweight boxing champions
- List of Australian super welterweight boxing champions
- List of Australian welterweight boxing champions
- List of Australian super lightweight boxing champions
- List of Australian lightweight boxing champions
- List of Australian super featherweight boxing champions
- List of Australian featherweight boxing champions
- List of Australian bantamweight boxing champions
- Boxing in Australia
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External links
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