Dick Power boxer

Dick Power boxer
bouts
30
won
14
lost
15
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1925-07-04
Height
6′ 1½″/187cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1903-12-13
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Richard John Power (13 December 1903 – unknown), known as Dick Power, was a Welsh professional heavyweight boxer. Born in Crumlin in Monmouthshire, Power became the Welsh heavyweight champion in 1926.Although there is little record of Power's amateur career, he is recorded on the 4 July 1925 as fighting professionally against Trevor Llewellyn at Lydney near the Wales/England border. Power took the fight on a points decision, and followed this with two wins in August, both in his home-town, over Eddie Wolf and Bill Bates. On 12 September, he faced Belgian Pierre Charles at The Ring in Blackfriars. Charles was the more experienced fighter, and would soon become Belgian and European heavyweight champion, but Power took the fight after Charles was forced to retire in the first round. He followed up this win by facing Con O'Kelly in an October fight in Manchester, losing by knockout in the third. 1925 ended with a challenge for the Welsh heavyweight title, arranged at the Palace Theatre in Crumlin on Boxing Day. His challenger was Tom Norris of Clydach Vale and the match was scheduled for fifteen three minutes rounds. The match only reached the eleventh round when Power was stopped via a technical knockout.On 18 February 1926, Power travelled to London to face Joop Liet, 'The Singing Dutchman', but Power was heavily beaten losing by knockout in just the second round. Despite the loss on 5 April, Power was given a rematch with Tom Norris in a challenge for Norris' heavyweight title. The bout was contested at the Taff Vale Park in Pontypridd in front of a record crowd, with a purse of £150 as well as the title for stake. The twenty round contest went the full distance, and Power was declared victor on points decision making him the new Welsh heavyweight champion.After taking the title there is an absence of fight information of Power until 1928 when he faced Jack Stanley, British heavyweight title challenger. Stanley was disqualified in the fourth. A week later, on 4 August, Power fought George Christian of Columbus, Ohio at Pontypridd, beating the American with a clean knockout in the second. His final recorded fight that year was a loss to Charlie Smith at The Ring. The following year he took in two bouts with New Zealander George Modrich; the first ended in defeat for Power via technical knockout in a fight held at Newport, while the rematch at Merthyr Tydfil was won by Power. Power completed 1929 with a loss to Don Shortland at Liverpool Stadium, before beating Dave Magill, the Irish heavyweight champion in an encounter at Pontypridd, followed by a loss to Jack Stanley and a draw with Marine Bill Trinder. Power had three recorded matches in 1930, the first was to future Northern Area heavyweight champion Bob Carvill. The two met at the Royal Albert Hall, which saw Carvill disqualified in the second round. He then lost to both Reggie Meen, by technical knockout, and Jack Pettifer, on a points decision. In 1932 Power was challenged for his Welsh heavyweight belt by Cardiff's Jack Petersen. The two men met at Greyfriars Hall in Cardiff in a fifteen-round bout, but Power's defence was a short one being counted out within 21 seconds of the first round. Petersen went on the become British and European champion and was one of the great Welsh fighters of his time.Power has two more recorded fights, both six years after his defeat to Petersen. He lost by points to another British champion, Welshman Gipsy Daniels and a win over South African heavyweight champion Don McCorkindale.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1938-04-11 Don McCorkindale WWWLDW Pavilion, Mountain Ash WIN
Points
1938-03-08 Gipsy Daniels WWLWDW Mannesmann Hall, Swansea LOST
Points
1932-02-03 Jack Petersen WWWWWW Greyfriars Hall, Cardiff LOST
KO
1931-06-19 Big Jim Campbell debut Caerphilly Stadium, Caerphilly WIN
KO
1930-12-18 Jack Pettifer WWW Royal Albert Hall, Kensington LOST
Points
1930-12-01 Eddie Steele WLLLWW Trafalgar Road Baths, Greenwich LOST
Points
1930-11-03 Jack Stanley LLWLLL Victoria Baths, Nottingham LOST
KO
1930-07-28 Reggie Meen WLDWWW Wembley Stadium, Wembley LOST
Technical knockout
1930-06-10 Seaman Atkey WLL Market Hall, Abergavenny WIN
Points
1930-04-21 Harry Crossley LWWWW Connaught Drill Hall, Portsmouth LOST
KO
1930-03-20 Bob Carvill WLWLWL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington WIN
1929-12-17 Marine Bill Trinder WLLLLL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington DRAW
Points
1929-11-25 Jack Stanley WDWDLL Greenwich Baths, Greenwich LOST
Corner retirement
1929-09-30 Dave Magill WWWWWL Pontypridd WIN
Points
1929-09-05 Don Shortland LLWWWW Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool LOST
Technical knockout
1929-05-18 George Modrich WLWWL Merthyr Tydfil WIN
Technical knockout
1929-04-02 George Modrich WWWLW Pavilion Theatre, Stow Hill, Newport LOST
Technical knockout
1928-09-24 Charley Smith LWWWWD The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark LOST
KO
1928-08-04 George Christian LLLLLL Gess Pavillon, Pontypridd WIN
KO
1928-07-28 Jack Stanley WWWLWL Brackla Street Pavilion, Bridgend WIN
1926-07-10 Harry Crossley WWWDWW The Dell (Southampton FC), Southampton WIN
Points
1926-04-05 Tom Norris WWDWLW Taff Vale Park, Pontypridd WIN
Points
1926-02-18 Joop Liet WW The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark LOST
KO
1925-12-26 Tom Norris WWWDWL Palace Theatre, Crumlin LOST
Technical knockout
1925-10-13 Young Con O'Kelly WWWWWW Manchester LOST
KO
1925-09-18 Joe Mullings LLLLWL Drill Hall, Plymouth LOST
KO
1925-09-12 Pierre Charles WWLLLL The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark WIN
Corner retirement
1925-08-24 Bill Bates LLLDWW Crumlin WIN
Points
1925-08-01 Eddie Woolfe WWLLWW Crumlin WIN
Corner retirement
1925-07-04 Trevor Llewellyn LLWLLL Football Ground, Lydney WIN
Points

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