Joe Burman boxer

Joe Burman boxer
bouts
50
won
36
lost
3
draw
6
Status
inactive
Division
bantamweight
Debut
1915-12-03
Height
5′ 4″/163cm
Reach
-
Age
80
Born
1898-12-12
Death
1979-04-07
Nationality
USA

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Joe Burman (11 December 1898– 8 April 1979) was a British born American boxer who was briefly awarded the World bantamweight championship by the New York State Athletic Commission, when reigning champion Joe Lynch cancelled a bout with him scheduled for October 19, 1923. Burman defeated five world champions in his career, Pete Herman, Sammy Mandell, Joe Lynch, Charles Ledoux, and Johnny McCoy and was rated among the top bantamweight boxers in the world for several years. He had only three losses and was never knocked out in an exceptional career that spanned eight years, and included as many as 120 bouts.Burman was born in London, England, on December 11, 1898 to a large Jewish family of six children, who emigrated to the United States in his early youth. His father was of Russian-Jewish heritage, and his mother was of Polish origin. In his early career, he boxed frequently in New York, fighting his first professional bout around seventeen. On December 3, 1915, he defeated Young Pope in a four round points decision at the Argus in New York in his first prize fight.He lost to Johnny Ertle or Ertel, a disputed claimant to the world bantamweight championship, on November 21, 1917 in a ten round newspaper decision at the Arcadia Rink in Milwaukee. Burman uncharacteristically scored well with a straight left in the early rounds, but Ertle later countered strongly with his right to the face of Burman, throwing more telling blows. The only knockdown of the close fight came in the eighth when Burman briefly knocked Ertle off balance while he delivered a punch. Burman dominated by the tenth, and in two instances may have nearly had Burman close to a knockout.He lost to 1922 world junior featherweight champion Jack "Kid" Wolfe in a close ten round newspaper decision in Buffalo, New York, on January 23, 1920. His opponent forced the battle and landed harder and more precise blows in the last four rounds, turning the decision of most newspapers against Burman. Wolfe, a slightly awkward boxer, but powerful hitter, carried a strong punch with his right which he delivered well in the fourth, sixth, ninth, and tenth rounds. In the ninth and tenth, after the boxers were warned against clinching, Wolfe found openings to score sufficiently against Burman to take the decision. Both boxers, being evenly matched, clinched frequently throughout the bout and were forced to fight at close range, displeasing the vocal crowd. In two other meetings with Wolfe, in the prior two months, Burman was unable to win a newspaper decision, scoring one draw and another loss.In an important victory on September 6, 1920, Burman defeated reigning world bantamweight champion Pete Herman in a non-title bout at the Colliseum in St. Louis in an eight round newspaper decision. Burman was awarded five rounds, for clearly landing more blows and taking the more aggressive stance, with Herman taking two, and the rest considered even.He defeated French bantamweight champion Charles Ledoux, on September 20, 1920 in an eight round newspaper decision of three leading Philadelphia newspapers at Philadelphia's Olympia Athletic Club. Burman won as many of six of the eight rounds, showing clever boxing and ruggedness against the blows of his opponent. He defeated Ledoux in two other meetings and drew once in ten rounds in November 1920.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1924-03-25 Dick Griffin WLLDDL Arena, Vernon DRAW
Points
1923-12-28 Ernie Goozeman WLWWWW Auditorium, Milwaukee LOST
1923-12-21 Johnny McCoy WWWDWW Island A.A., Blue Island WIN
1923-11-27 Johnny Curtin WWLWW Coliseum, Saint Louis LOST
1923-10-19 Abe Goldstein WWWWLW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
Points
1923-08-17 George Butch WLWLWW Mullen-Sager Arena, Aurora WIN
1923-05-29 Patsy Flanagan LLDLWW Dexter Park Pavilion, Chicago WIN
KO
1923-03-19 Joe Lynch WWWWWL Dexter Park Pavilion, Chicago WIN
1923-03-12 Frankie Schaeffer LWWWWW Ashland Blvd. Auditorium, Chicago WIN
1923-02-21 Midget Smith WLLLWW Suburban Club, Chicago WIN
1923-01-29 Patsy Flanagan WWLDLW Suburban club, Chicago suburb WIN
1923-01-15 Midget Smith LDWWLL Detroit WIN
1922-08-25 Cowboy Eddie Anderson WDWLWL Mullen-Sager Arena, Aurora WIN
1922-07-14 Mike Dundee WWWWWW Mullen-Sager Arena, Aurora LOST
1922-05-29 Sammy Mandell WWWWWW Mullen-Sager Arena, Aurora LOST
1922-05-22 Bud Dempsey WWLWLW Dyckman Oval, Manhattan WIN
Points
1922-05-12 Tommy Ryan DWWDLW Jefferson County Armory, Louisville WIN
1922-04-24 Marty Collins LDLLWL Mount Royal Arena, Montreal WIN
Points
1922-03-31 Sammy Sandow WWLWWW Avenue Theater, Detroit WIN
1922-03-20 Midget Smith WDWWWL Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Points
1922-02-27 Tommy Ryan WWLDWW Jefferson County Armory, Louisville DRAW
1922-02-24 Jack Eile WWLLLL Suburban Club, Chicago WIN
1921-11-28 Johnny Brown LWWLDW Olympia A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1921-11-22 Benny Gould WWWWWW The Armouries, Toronto WIN
Points
1921-10-07 Midget Smith LWWDLW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Points
1921-09-09 Midget Smith WWLLWW Twin Cities A.C., East Chicago DRAW
1921-07-22 Midget Smith DDWWLL Twin Cities A.C., East Chicago LOST
1921-07-12 Charles Ledoux DLWWWW Boxing Drome, Bronx WIN
Points
1921-06-28 Joe Lynch WWWLLW Twin City A.C., East Chicago WIN
1921-06-21 Jackie Sharkey LDLWWD Boxing Drome, Bronx DRAW
Points
1921-04-25 Kid Williams WWWWWW National A.C., Philadelphia LOST
1921-04-11 Dick Loadman LLLLLL National A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1921-04-08 Roy Moore WLWLWW Coliseum, Toledo DRAW
1921-03-16 Paul Demers LWWDWL New Bedford WIN
Points
1921-03-10 Joe Lynch WWWDWW Cleveland LOST
1921-02-01 Abe Friedman WLWLLW Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Points
1921-01-19 Carl Tremaine WWLWWW Armory, Cleveland WIN
1921-01-08 Joe O'Donnell LDLLLL National A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1920-12-17 Carl Tremaine WWWWWL Cleveland LOST
1920-12-06 Young Montreal WWWWWW Roller Palace Rink, Detroit LOST
1920-11-26 Charles Ledoux WLWLLD Infantry Hall, Providence DRAW
Points
1920-11-22 Carl Tremaine WWWWWW Olympia A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1920-10-09 Jackie Sharkey LLLDWD East Chicago DRAW
1920-09-20 Charles Ledoux WLWWLW Olympia A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1920-09-10 Joe O'Donnell LDDLDL Armory, Camden WIN
1920-09-06 Pete Herman WWWWWW Coliseum, Saint Louis WIN
1920-08-23 Frankie Daly LLLLLL Battery A Arena, Saint Louis WIN
1920-06-23 Charles Ledoux WWWWWW Ice Palace, Philadelphia WIN
1920-05-03 Joe O'Donnell WDWLLD Olympia A.C., Philadelphia DRAW
1920-04-30 Sammy Sandow WWWDWL Colonial Theater, Baltimore LOST
Points
1920-04-24 Patsy Wallace WLLLLW National A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1920-04-14 Marty Collins DLLLDL Portland WIN
1920-04-12 Sammy Sieger WWDWLW Grand Theatre, Trenton A.C., Trenton WIN
1920-04-05 Hughie Hutchinson WWWWDW Olympia A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1920-03-15 Pekin Kid Herman LDWLLL Peoria WIN
1920-01-23 Jack 'Kid' Wolfe LLWWD Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo LOST
1920-01-19 Jack 'Kid' Wolfe WLLWW Peoria DRAW
Points
1920-01-12 Dick Griffin LWLLL Stockyards Stadium, Denver WIN
KO
1920-01-01 Dick Griffin WLWLL Moose Auditorium, Colorado Springs WIN
1919-12-12 Jack 'Kid' Wolfe WDWLL Akron LOST
1919-12-08 Bernie Hahn WDWLLW Southern A.C., Memphis WIN
Points
1919-12-01 Mike Dundee DDWLL Lakeside Arena, Racine NC
1919-10-25 Joe Lynch DWWDDW National A.C., Philadelphia LOST
1919-09-29 Joe Lynch DWDWWD Olympia A.C., Philadelphia DRAW
1919-09-22 Roy Moore DLLWLW Peoria WIN
1919-09-15 Billy Bevan WWWW Olympia A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1919-09-10 Jim Roberts L Brooklyn WIN
KO
1919-09-03 Joe Leopold LDWLLW Colorado Springs WIN
KO
1919-07-04 Pekin Kid Herman LLDLLL Benton Harbor WIN
KO
1919-06-16 Jackie Sharkey WLWWWW Auditorium, Milwaukee LOST
1919-06-06 Patsy Johnson LWLDWL Oriole Park, Baltimore WIN
Points
1919-05-01 Jack 'Kid' Wolfe WWWWWD Gray's Armory, Cleveland LOST
1919-04-23 Dick Loadman LWWWWW Auditorium, Milwaukee WIN
1919-04-14 Harry Coulin DDWWW Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh WIN
1919-04-04 Frankie Daly WWLLWW Albaugh Theater, Baltimore DRAW
Points
1919-03-22 Joe O'Donnell LLDWDL National A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1919-03-10 Charlie Beecher WWWWWW Harrison A.C., Trenton DRAW
1919-02-24 Johnny Murray LDWDWW Olympia A.C., Philadelphia DRAW
1919-02-03 Joe O'Donnell LLLDWD Olympia A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1919-01-27 Jackie Sharkey WLLWDW Grand Theatre, Trenton DRAW
1919-01-24 Frankie Conway WWLLWD Albaugh Theater, Baltimore WIN
KO
1918-12-26 Eddie Wimler LLLDDL Albaugh Theater, Baltimore WIN
Points
1918-12-14 Frankie Conway DLWWWL National A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1918-11-28 Dave Astey LLLDLL National A.C., Philadelphia WIN
KO
1918-11-15 Sammy Marino WWWDDL Cambria A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1918-11-06 Young Terry McGovern WLWDDW Olympia A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1918-09-21 Joe Tuber LWWLD National A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1918-09-16 Earl Puryear LLWLW La Salle DRAW
Points
1918-05-06 Young Joey Mendo DLLLWL Lyric Theater, Baltimore WIN
KO
1918-04-30 Mike Ertle WDWWWL Auditorium, Milwaukee WIN
1918-04-22 Andy Chaney DLWWWW Lyric Theater, Baltimore DRAW
1917-11-21 Johnny Ertle WWWWWW Arcadia Rink, Milwaukee LOST
1917-11-10 Frankie Daly WWDLWW Fairmont A.C., Bronx WIN
1917-11-02 Willie Astey DLWLL Harlem S.C., New York WIN
1917-10-19 Willie Astey DLWLL Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn NC
1917-07-23 George Thompson LDLDLW Lakeside Arena, Racine WIN
1917-06-19 Jackie Sharkey LLWWDD New York WIN
1917-05-31 Frankie Williams DDLWLW Hunts Point A.C., Bronx WIN
1917-05-26 Dutch Brandt LLWLLL Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn WIN
1917-05-21 Frankie Clarke WDWDWW Olympia A.C., Philadelphia DRAW
1917-05-05 Dutch Brandt WLLLWL Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn WIN
1917-03-22 Frankie Daly WWLWWW Fairmont A.C., Bronx DRAW
1917-03-09 Billy Fitzsimmons LLDLLL Harlem S.C., New York LOST
1917-02-22 Billy Fitzsimmons LLLLDL Broadway S.C., Brooklyn WIN
1917-02-09 Johnny Solzberg LLLWWL Harlem S.C., New York WIN
1917-02-06 Alvie Miller DDWWLL Minneapolis WIN
KO
1917-01-26 Willie Astey LLLLWW Harlem S.C., New York NC
1917-01-06 Happy Smith DL Fairmont A.C., Bronx NC
1916-12-29 Kid Rash DDDWWL Harlem S.C., New York WIN
KO
1916-12-08 Kid Rash DWDDDW Harlem S.C., New York LOST
1916-11-04 Jack Courtney debut Fairmont A.C., Bronx NC
1916-10-24 Georgie Lewis L New York WIN
KO
1916-10-20 Frankie Williams DDLLDW Harlem S.C., New York DRAW
1916-10-10 Jack Tracey DWWLWW Hunts Point Casino, Bronx LOST
1916-09-25 Mike Hogan debut Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn WIN
Technical knockout
1916-09-21 Kid McCarthy DW Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn WIN
KO
1916-09-16 Frankie Bell LDLDDW Broadway Arena, Brooklyn WIN
Technical knockout
1916-09-12 Eddie Ryan LWW New York WIN
KO
1916-09-10 Jim Roberts debut Brooklyn WIN
KO
1916-09-05 Harry Fields debut New York WIN
KO
1916-07-21 Bobby Turner W New Polo A.C., New York WIN
KO
1916-07-13 Gussie Lewis WLLDLW Oriole Park, Baltimore LOST
Points
1916-04-25 Tommy White DDLLL Argo WIN
KO
1916-04-15 Young Pope L Chicago WIN
Points
1916-04-08 John Fallon L Chicago WIN
KO
1916-03-30 Kid Hogan LDLDLL Lamont WIN
Points
1916-03-25 Jimmy Mars debut Argo WIN
KO
1915-12-03 Young Pope debut Argo WIN
Points

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