Tom Gummer boxer

Tom Gummer boxer
bouts
24
won
16
lost
7
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1914-04-30
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
87
Born
1894-12-04
Death
1982-07-01
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Thomas Gummer (1894–1982) was a British middleweight and heavyweight boxer who won the British middleweight title in 1920 and went on to fight for the European title.Born in Rotherham in 1894, Tom Gummer served as a Private (and later Corporal and Sergeant) in the York and Lancaster Regiment of the British Army, and had his first professional fight in 1914. He won all of his fights (at least eleven) that year, and his first two of 1915, including a victory over former British heavyweight champion "Iron" Hague by knockout with three seconds of the final round remaining. A planned fight in July 1914 against David Cohen (aka Dick Simmonds) resulted in a court case after Cohen took payment for the fight but then disappeared after seeing Gummer and becoming "nervous and frightened". Gummer suffered his first defeat to Gus Platts in August 1915, at which time Gummer was a heavyweight and Platts a welterweight and over 2 stones lighter, and his second to Harry Curzon in November.In 1919 he faced both Platts and Curzon again, and won both fights.He got his first British title shot in March 1920 against Jim Sullivan after reigning champion Pat O'Keeffe retired from boxing; Gummer won after Sullivan retired in the 14th round. He followed this with a win over Bandsman Jack Blake and a draw with Herbert Crossley before fighting Ercole Balzac for the European middleweight title in Paris in December 1920; Gummer was knocked out in the ninth round.He had a second shot at the European title in March 1921 against Gus Platts, a fight in which Gummer was also defending his British title; Gummer retired in the sixth round, losing his title.Gummer's final fight was against Ted Kid Lewis in February 1922 at The Dome in Brighton; Intended as a fight for Lewis's British middleweight title, it was fought as a non-title catchweight bout after Gummer failed to make the weight; Lewis knocked Gummer out in the first round.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1922-02-17 Ted Kid Lewis LLWWWW The Dome, Brighton LOST
KO
1921-03-28 Gus Platts LWLWWW Drill Hall, Sheffield LOST
Corner retirement
1920-12-17 Ercole de Balzac WWWWWW Sporting Club de France, Paris LOST
KO
1920-08-07 Herbert Crossley WWWWLW Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook DRAW
Points
1920-03-29 Jim Sullivan LWLLLL National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Technical knockout
1919-04-24 Eddie McGoorty WWLLWL Theatre Royal, Dublin LOST
KO
1919-02-17 Boy McCormick WWWWWW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden LOST
Technical knockout
1918-11-25 Sergeant Harry Curzon LLWWLD Hoxton Baths, Hoxton WIN
Corner retirement
1918-06-24 Bill Bristowe LLDLWL The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark WIN
KO
1918-06-03 Bill Bristowe LLLDLW The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark WIN
KO
1917-06-07 Harry Burrows debut Holborn Stadium, Holborn WIN
Corner retirement
1917-04-16 Sergeant Harry Curzon WLWWW Hoxton Baths, Hoxton LOST
Points
1916-12-11 Sid Burns WLLLWD The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark WIN
Corner retirement
1916-10-09 Louis Verger LWWLLL The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark WIN
1916-08-28 Fred Donovan LL The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark WIN
KO
1916-04-03 Fred Donovan L The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark WIN
KO
1915-11-29 Sergeant Harry Curzon WW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden LOST
Corner retirement
1915-08-28 Gus Platts LWDLLD Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook WIN
Points
1915-07-03 Iron William Ian Hague WWLWLW Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook WIN
KO
1914-08-01 Billy Butler debut Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook WIN
Corner retirement
1914-07-11 Dick Norman debut Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook WIN
KO
1914-06-20 Randall Coulthard debut Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook WIN
Corner retirement
1914-06-02 William Bullock debut Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook WIN
KO
1914-04-30 Willie Monks WL Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool WIN
Points

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