Billy Edwards boxer

Billy Edwards boxer
bouts
5
won
1
lost
2
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
lightweight
Debut
1872-09-04
Height
5′ 4½″/164cm
Reach
-
Age
62
Born
1844-12-21
Death
1907-08-12
Nationality
United Kingdom

Billy Edwards (21 December 1844 – 12 August 1907) was a lightweight boxer of the late 1860s and 1870s in England.Nicknamed "Make-Believe Billy", Edwards was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire. He began boxing at the age of 14 and fought Sam Collyer on 24 August 1868 for the American Lightweight Championship. Edwards won the fight in the 34th-round to win the title.Edwards fought Hall of Famer Charlie Mitchell in 1884, losing in the 3rd round.Following the Mitchell bout, Edwards retired from the ring but remained in boxing by training John L. Sullivan for several winning contests.Edwards was a successful real estate investor after retiring. In 1894 Edwards appeared as himself in the Edison Company's kinetoscope film Billy Edwards and the Unknown Boxer, in a pre-determined-outcome exhibition match against a random boxer. This film survives and is preserved in the Library of Congress.Edwards died of Bright's Disease on 13 August 1907 in Brooklyn.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1884-05-12 Charlie Mitchell WDDWWD New York LOST
KO
1877-03-19 W C McClellan debut New York NC
1876-06-05 Steve Taylor debut Brooklyn Rink, Brooklyn NC
1874-03-11 William Fawcett debut Private Show, Manchester WIN
KO
1872-09-04 Arthur Chambers LW Walpole Island LOST