Ernie Field (Fields) boxer

Ernie Field boxer
bouts
19
won
6
lost
12
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1966-03-07
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
70
Born
1943-02-06
Death
2013-05-02
Nationality
United Kingdom

Ernest "Ernie" Field (6 February 1943 – 2 May 2013) was an English Amateur Boxing Association of England amateur middleweight and professional light heavy/cruiserweight boxer and rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s. He played at club level for Stanley Rangers ARLFC, Wakefield Trinity (A-Team) and Bramley, as a centre, or loose forward, i.e. number 3 or 4, or 13, during the era of contested scrums.Ernie Field was born in Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, he initially lived at Bottomboat, near Stanley, later moving to Outwood, and he studied at Stanley Secondary Modern. He died at Snapethorpe Hall Care Home, Wakefield from throat cancer (Oropharyngeal cancer) having developed Dementia. Outside boxing he worked initially as a Motor mechanic, then as a Fitter for the National Coal Board at Lofthouse Colliery (Wakefield), Bouncer, Paviour (Paver), and general construction worker.Ernie Field trained at the Robin Hood & Thorpe Amateur Boxing Club (ABC), he was the National Coal Board British Middleweight Champion, he fought internationally for the Amateur Boxing Association of England; including against Hungary with a points victory over Hungarian amateur middleweight (75 kg (165.3 lb; 11 st 11.3 lb)) champion Tibor Borda (born circa-1939), of Bonyhádi Spartacus, at King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester on Monday 11 November 1963, and fought overseas; including a tournament in Castrop-Rauxel, West Germany.Ernie Field's professional fighting weight varied from 173 lb (78.5 kg; 12 st 5 lb), i.e. Light heavyweight to 189 lb (85.7 kg; 13 st 7 lb), i.e. Cruiserweight, managed by Tommy Miller, Ernie Field's first professional boxing bout took place against Louis Samuels on Monday 7 March 1966, he built-up an initial record of six wins (4 knockouts), five defeats by points, and one draw by March 1967, including; a points victory over Tony Moore on the undercard of the Muhammad Ali versus Henry Cooper bout for the Heavyweight Championship of the World in front of a crowd of 46,000 at Arsenal Stadium, Highbury on Saturday 21 May 1966, and a second-round technical knockout of future British and British Commonwealth light-heavyweight Champion Eddie Avoth at Wyvern Sporting Club (Midland Hotel), Manchester on Monday 30 January 1967, despite initially being a Middleweight, he began to be matched against Heavyweights, e.g. Rocky Campbell and Peter Boddington, and this resulted in a downturn in his career, losing his last seven bouts, with five by points decisions, of which four were by narrow margins, including a bout outside of the United Kingdom, against South African light-heavyweight Champion Jan Happy Pieterse at Johannesburg City Hall Johannesburg, South Africa on Monday 18 March 1968, his final professional bout took place against Gene Innocent on Monday 13 May 1968. Ernie Field was scheduled to compete with Ray Ako for the vacant Central (England) Area light heavyweight title at Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool on Tuesday 17 September 1968, however Ernie Field was forced to withdraw before the bout, and was replaced by Shaun Dolan, Ray Ako beat Shaun Dolan with a third-round knockout.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1968-05-13 Gene Innocent WWWWWW King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester LOST
Corner retirement
1968-04-09 Peter Boddington WWWWWW Empire Pool, Wembley LOST
Technical knockout
1968-03-18 Happy Pieterse WWWWLW City Hall, Johannesburg LOST
Points
1968-02-13 Des Cox WWWWWW East India Hall, Poplar LOST
Points
1968-01-15 Rocky Campbell WWLLLW Raynors Sporting Club, Leicester LOST
Points
1967-05-07 Johnny Hendrickson LLLWLW Grosvenor House (World Sporting Club), Mayfair LOST
Points
1967-04-27 Leweni Waqa WDWLLL Colston Hall, Bristol LOST
Points
1967-03-29 Charlie Wilson LLWLLD Manor Suite, Porthcawl WIN
Points
1967-03-07 Lloyd Walford WLWWWW Free Trade Hall, Manchester DRAW
Points
1967-01-30 Eddie Avoth WWLWWW Wyvern Sporting Club (Midland Hotel), Manchester WIN
Technical knockout
1966-11-29 Dave Barber WWWWLW Town Hall, Leeds LOST
Points
1966-10-25 Jimmy Tibbs WWWWWW Royal Albert Hall, Kensington LOST
Points
1966-10-10 Vernon Allen LWLWLL Free Trade Hall, Manchester WIN
KO
1966-09-19 Eddie Avoth WWWWWL Wyvern Sporting Club (Midland Hotel), Manchester LOST
Points
1966-09-06 Dave Barber WWWWWL Empire Pool, Wembley LOST
Points
1966-05-21 Tony Moore WWWLDW Arsenal Football Stadium, Highbury WIN
Points
1966-04-25 Tom Calderwood WLL New St James Hall, Newcastle LOST
Points
1966-03-22 Tom Calderwood WL Tower Circus, Blackpool WIN
Technical knockout
1966-03-07 Louis Samuels LWLLDL City Hall, Sheffield WIN
Technical knockout