Tommy Ryan boxer

Tommy Ryan boxer
bouts
100
won
84
lost
2
draw
11
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1887-01-01
Height
5′ 7½″/171cm
Reach
70½″/179cm
Age
78
Born
1870-03-31
Death
1948-08-03
Nationality
USA

Tommy Ryan (born Joseph Youngs; March 31, 1870 – August 3, 1948) was an American World Welterweight and World Middleweight boxing champion who fought from 1887 to 1907. His simultaneously holding records in both weight classes was a rare and impressive feat for a boxer. His record is a topic that has been up for debate for decades. As of May 2021, Boxrec.com lists his official record as 82–2–13 (68KO). The International Boxing Hall of Fame lists his record as 86–3–6 (22KO). Others list his record anywhere from 86–3–6 (68KO), to 90–6–11 (70KO), to 84–2–11 (70KO). Some historians have even speculated that he held closer to 90 knockouts. Ryan was posthumously inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in the class of 1991.Ryan was considered by many one of the greatest Middleweights in boxing history. He was the World Middleweight Champion from 1898 to 1906. Some of his opponents included Mysterious Billy Smith, Kid McCoy, Tommy West, and Jack Bonner. After his retirement as a fighter he became a boxing teacher and coach. He was credited with helping devise the crouching technique for defense. During his career of 97 fights he won 82 (70 by knockout), lost 2, with 13 draws. Ryan was considered an excellent boxer-puncher and nearly unbeatable for his time.Ryan first won the welterweight title in a match with Mysterious Billy Smith on July 26, 1894. He was knocked out by Kid McCoy in the 15th round on March 2, 1896. This bout forms part of the lore of the McCoy legend. McCoy served as a sparring partner for Ryan, and absorbed many beatings at the hands of his employer. Ryan was notorious for showing little mercy to his sparring partners. As a result, McCoy hated Ryan, and sought revenge. It is alleged that McCoy, who appeared thin, pale and frail, persuaded Ryan that he was seriously ill before their fight. McCoy, who was famed as a trickster, purportedly rubbed flour on his face so as to appear deathly ill. Ryan is said to have fallen for the ruse, failed to train properly and was not in top condition for the bout. Whether true or not, McCoy scored an upset win over Ryan in the non-title match.In November 1941, Ryan accepted the position of boxing instructor at the Multnomah Athletic Club. A month later, he resigned the position and told The Oregonian, "I don't think I would have come west had I known that professional boxing was barred in the states of Washington and Oregon. There is too much money in other sections of the country for me to stick here at a $150 job".Ryan was also instrumental in the career of heavyweight champion James J. Jeffries. In fact, Ryan is credited with changing Jeffries' stance and teaching him to fight out of a crouch. Ryan also seconded James J. Corbett in his second attempt to wrest the heavyweight crown from Jeffries. Corbett however, blamed Ryan's strategy for his defeat. In 2003, Ryan was listed in The Ring magazine's list of 100 greatest punchers of all time.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1911-11-29 Denver Ed Martin WWDWW Armory, Portland NC
No Contest
1907-03-04 Hugo Kelly WWWDWW Bartholomay Pavilion, Charlotte DRAW
Points
1907-02-05 Dave Barry LWLDDL Whittington Park A.C., Hot Springs WIN
KO
1904-12-29 Billy Stift DLWDLL Benton Harbor WIN
KO
1904-11-23 Jack Root WLWDDW National A.C., Philadelphia NC
No Contest
1904-11-15 Jack Graham LDLWLD South Bend WIN
Technical knockout
1904-10-26 Tommy Wallace WLWWLD Bell Opera House, Benton Harbor WIN
KO
1904-10-10 Bob Douglass LLLLWD Jai Alai Club, Saint Louis WIN
KO
1904-02-24 Jack Beauscholte LLLWDL Auditorium, Indianapolis WIN
Technical knockout
1904-01-27 Philadelphia Jack O'Brien WWWWWD National A.C., Philadelphia DRAW
1903-06-30 John Wille WDDWWL Broadway Theater, Butte WIN
KO
1903-06-23 Big Jack Hickey debut Auditorium, Battle Creek WIN
KO
1903-06-01 James J. Walker LLWLL Battle Creek WIN
KO
1903-02-03 Cyclone Kelly WWLDLW Whittington Park A.C., Hot Springs WIN
Technical knockout
1903-01-15 Billy Stift LWLWLL Delaware Club, Kansas City WIN
KO
1902-10-03 Barney Walsh DD Turner Hall, Kansas City WIN
KO
1902-09-15 Kid Carter DWLWWW International A.C., Fort Erie WIN
KO
1902-06-24 Johnny Gorman LLDLLD National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
KO
1902-05-26 Jimmy Handler LLLDLL Kansas City WIN
Technical knockout
1902-04-03 Billy Stift WLDLWL Turner Hall, Kansas City WIN
Points
1902-03-14 Mysterious Billy Smith DLDDDL Turner Hall, Kansas City WIN
KO
1902-02-25 Tim Draffin Murphy LWLWWL Kansas City WIN
Technical knockout
1902-02-15 Jack Beauscholte WLLDDW De Soto Club, Chicago WIN
Points
1902-01-30 George Green LWLWWW 3rd Regiment Armory, Kansas City WIN
KO
1901-10-10 George Green WLWLWW Jackson County Democratic Club, Kansas City LOST
1901-08-22 Bob Douglass LDLLLL Kansas City WIN
Technical knockout
1901-03-04 Tommy West WWWWLW Auditorium, Louisville WIN
Technical knockout
1901-01-31 Jim Judge WLWWLW Minneapolis A.C., Minneapolis WIN
KO
1901-01-17 Jack Beauscholte WWLLLW Springfield WIN
KO
1900-11-27 Kid Carter WWDWDW Tattersall's, Chicago WIN
Points
1900-11-10 Geoff Thorne WLWLLW Chicago A.C., Chicago WIN
KO
1900-07-24 Jack Root WWWWWW Tattersall's, Chicago DRAW
Points
1900-06-29 Young Mahoney WWWWLW Fort Dearborn A.C., Chicago WIN
Points
1900-05-29 Charles Kid McCoy DWWWWW Tattersall's, Chicago DRAW
Points
1900-02-02 George Lawler WLLWL Auditorium, Hot Springs WIN
Technical knockout
1899-09-18 Frank Craig WLWLWW Coney Island A.C., Brooklyn WIN
Technical knockout
1899-08-31 Jack Moffat WWWWWW Auditorium for fistic carnival, Dubuque WIN
Points
1899-04-19 Billy Stift WDWWLW Saengerfest Hall, Davenport WIN
Points
1899-04-06 Frank 'Dutch' Neal WWLWLL Tuxedo A.C., Dubuque WIN
KO
1899-03-13 Paddy Purtell LWLLLD Robinson Opera House, Cincinnati WIN
Technical knockout
1899-03-01 Charley Johnson DLDLLL Whittington Park, Hot Springs WIN
KO
1898-12-23 Dick O'Brien WWWDDW Coliseum, Hartford WIN
Technical knockout
1898-12-02 Tommy West DWWLLD Arena A.C., Philadelphia NC
No Contest
1898-11-23 Johnny Gorman WLDLLD Turn Hall, Syracuse WIN
Corner retirement
1898-11-08 Jack Bonner WDWWWL Arena A.C., Philadelphia WIN
1898-10-24 Jack Bonner LWDWWW Greater New York A.C., Brooklyn WIN
Points
1898-06-13 Tommy West WWDWWL Lenox A.C., New York WIN
Technical knockout
1898-02-25 George Green WWWWLW Woodward's Pavilion, San Francisco WIN
KO
1897-12-20 Bill Heffernan WWWLD Olympic A.C., Buffalo WIN
KO
1897-11-30 Billy Stift WLWWWW Battery D Armory, Chicago WIN
Technical knockout
1897-11-25 Australian Jim Ryan WWWLD Maple Avenue A.C., Elmira WIN
KO
1897-09-08 Charles Kid McCoy WWWWWW Alhambra, Syracuse DRAW
Points
1897-06-21 Tom Williams DWLLLL Alhambra, Syracuse WIN
KO
1897-05-24 Patsy Raedy LWWDLW Rienzi A.C., Rochester WIN
Technical knockout
1897-05-10 Paddy Gorman LWWW Rienzi A.C., Rochester WIN
Technical knockout
1897-03-17 Patsy Raedy DWLWWD Rienzi A.C., Rochester WIN
Technical knockout
1897-02-24 Tom Tracey LWWLD Alhambra, Syracuse WIN
Technical knockout
1896-12-23 Billy Payne DWLDLD Alhambra, Syracuse WIN
KO
1896-12-21 Billy McCarthy WLLWL Empire A.C., Buffalo WIN
Technical knockout
1896-11-25 Mysterious Billy Smith WWWLL Empire A.C., Maspeth, Queens WIN
1896-08-20 Dick Moore LLDLD Lyceum Theater, Buffalo WIN
Points
1896-06-22 Billy (Shadow) Maber LLWWDD Lyceum Theater, Buffalo WIN
Technical knockout
1896-05-18 Joe Dunfee WWWWWW Empire A.C., Buffalo WIN
KO
1896-03-02 Charles Kid McCoy DWWLW Empire A.C., Maspeth, Queens LOST
KO
1896-01-15 Henry Baker WWWWWD Powers' Opera House, Grand Rapids WIN
Points
1895-05-27 Mysterious Billy Smith WDWW Sea Side A.C., Coney Island DRAW
Points
1895-03-20 Tom Tracey WWLDL Tattersall's, Chicago WIN
Technical knockout
1895-03-11 Emmett Mellody debut Auditorium, Kansas City WIN
Points
1895-02-25 Shorty Ahearn DL Triangle AC, Chicago WIN
1895-01-18 Jack Dempsey WLWLWD Sea Side A.C., Coney Island WIN
Technical knockout
1894-09-13 Billy Layton WW Saint Joseph WIN
KO
1894-07-26 Mysterious Billy Smith WDWDWW Twin City A.C., Minneapolis WIN
Points
1894-06-01 Jack Pitts debut Minneapolis WIN
KO
1894-05-22 Jack Falvey DLW Foot Guard Hall, Hartford WIN
KO
1894-04-22 Harry Wilkes debut Olympic Theatre, Saint Louis WIN
1894-04-10 Morris Lane L Savin Rock, West Haven WIN
Technical knockout
1894-01-09 Mysterious Billy Smith WWWWDW Casino, Boston DRAW
Points
1893-12-11 Joe Guthrie debut Opera House, Naugatuck DRAW
Points
1893-11-02 Harry Jamieson debut Waterbury WIN
KO
1893-08-29 Mysterious Billy Smith WDWWWW Coney Island A.C., Brooklyn DRAW
Points
1893-04-08 George Dawson WWLWWW 2nd Regiment Armory, Chicago WIN
1892-12-01 Tommy Kelly D Detroit DRAW
Points
1892-11-24 Jack Collins WW Auditorium, Detroit DRAW
Points
1892-07-30 Jack Wilkes WD Germania Hall, South Omaha WIN
Technical knockout
1892-05-07 Paddy Brennan LLWL Dubuque WIN
Points
1892-04-11 Con Doyle LWW Grand Opera House, Dubuque WIN
Points
1891-12-13 Frank Howson WLWWL skating rink, near Chicago WIN
KO
1891-08-08 Billy McMillan WL Richardson WIN
KO
1891-02-17 Danny Needham WWWWWW Twin City A.C., Minneapolis WIN
Corner retirement
1890-12-06 Professor McGuire debut Chicago WIN
Technical knockout
1890-11-23 Ed Bartlett debut Sheffield WIN
KO
1890-10-05 Con Doyle debut Barn, Shelby WIN
Technical knockout
1890-08-07 John McInerssey debut Chicago WIN
KO
1890-08-04 Bob Harper debut Chicago WIN
KO
1890-06-06 Henry Baker debut Grand Rapids WIN
KO
1889-10-10 Jimmy Murphy debut Grand Rapids DRAW
Points
1889-06-18 Martin Shaughnessy LL Lake St. Clair Beach, Grosse Point WIN
KO
1889-05-27 Michael Dunn debut Ice House, Grosse Point WIN
KO
1889-04-30 Martin Shaughnessy L Detroit WIN
KO
1888-12-21 Dick England debut Lake City WIN
KO
1888-07-20 Joe Johnson debut Marion WIN
KO
1887-03-03 Chris Christopher debut Grand Rapids WIN
KO
1887-02-02 Jack Conway debut Rock Island WIN
KO
1887-01-01 John Case debut WIN
KO