Young Allsopp boxer

Young Allsopp boxer
bouts
18
won
11
lost
5
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
bantamweight
Debut
1918-11-23
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

William Jonathan "Jonty" Alsop (21 December 1901 – 10 November 1964) was a professional boxer from Wales who fought under the name Young Allsopp. Based in his home village of Trealaw in the Rhondda Valley, Allsopp was notable for becoming the Welsh bantamweight champion in 1921.Alsop was born in the village of Trealaw in the industrial coal mining region of the Rhondda Valley to English parents who had moved to the area from Bristol.: 3  A coal miner by profession, Alsop took to boxing as a youth and was fighting in recognized bouts while still a teenager. Early promotions gave him the name Young Allsopp (sic), and he fought under that nickname for the rest of his career.From the beginnings of his career, Allsopp would travel into England to face opponents and was a regular fighter at the Liverpool Stadium. By the early 1920s a system of weight titles were devised for the Wales region, and Allsopp was selected as one of the Welsh fighters to challenge, through a series of eliminators, for the bantamweight title. On his way to the final, he beat Rhondda opponent Harold Jones, Blaenavon's Silas Bunch and Arthur Bishop from Caerphilly. This led to a showdown with Billy Davies from Cardiff, held at the Cardiff Empire on 22 October 1921.: 4  The fight was intended to be the main event at a charity tournament held to raise funds for the Mametz Ward at the Cardiff Royal Infirmary, but the bout was overshadowed by a mock fight between Jimmy Wilde and popular music hall comedian George Robey.: 4  The fight between Allsopp and Davies was intended for 20 rounds, and the referee, Jim Driscoll, was called upon during the fight to admonish Davies in the early rounds. Davies was cut through the illegal use of the head, but also suffered from the superior boxing skills displayed by Allsopp. In the 11th round Davies charged head-down into an attack and suffered a gash to his forehead. He was behind on points, and his seconds threw in the towel, leaving Allsopp the Welsh bantamweight champion.: 4 Allsopp only defended his title once, against Albert Colcombe, a fighter originally from Tylorstown in Wales, but then based in Yorkshire. The fight was held at the Llwynypia Baths to a packed house on 20 May 1922. Although set for twenty rounds, the fight only reached the tenth, after Allsopp was stopped through a badly cut eye. Allsopp fought on for a few more years, before a fall from a roof ended both his fighting and mining careers. He sold his Welsh title belt to fund a business as a confectioner, with shops in the Rhondda and Rhoose. He died from a heart attack in 1964 at the age of 63.: 5

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1923-04-12 Yankee Chic Harris debut Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool WIN
KO
1923-02-08 Alf Butters W Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool LOST
Points
1922-05-20 Corporal Albert Colcombe WWLDLW Llwynypia LOST
Technical knockout
1922-01-12 George McKenzie debut Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool LOST
Technical knockout
1921-12-22 Hughie Wood W Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool WIN
Points
1921-02-15 Steve Kavanagh DLWLLL Bargoed DRAW
Points
1921-01-15 Eddie Harris LWWL Drill Hall, Cardiff DRAW
Points
1920-12-16 Jack Ritchie DDLWLL Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool WIN
KO
1920-11-04 Jack Ritchie WDDLWL Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool WIN
Points
1920-03-04 Len Oldfield WWWWWL Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool WIN
Technical knockout
1919-11-22 Hector Alderman LWLWLW Llwynypia Baths, Llwynypia WIN
Points
1919-11-01 Will Dowling debut Llwynypia Baths, Llwynypia WIN
Corner retirement
1919-09-01 Jack Davies debut Drill Hall, Weston-super-Mare WIN
KO
1919-01-25 Hector Alderman WLWD Llwynypia Baths, Llwynypia LOST
Points
1918-11-23 Tommy Davies LWLDWL Llwynypia Baths, Llwynypia WIN
Points