Jake Kilrain boxer
- bouts
- 47
- won
- 31
- lost
- 5
- draw
- 8
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Debut
- 1879-01-01
- Height
- 5′ 10½″/179cm
- Reach
- -
- Age
- 78
- Born
- 1859-02-09
- Death
- 1937-12-22
- Nationality
- USA
John Joseph Killion (February 9, 1859 – December 22, 1937), more commonly known as Jake Kilrain, was a famous American bare-knuckle fighter and glove boxer of the 1880s. Kilrain found employment as a teenager in Somerville, Massachusetts. As a country boy from Long Island, he had to learn how to stand up to the workers in the rolling mills. By the age of 20, he had been recognized as the toughest fighter in the mill. Kilrain was also a champion rower having won the National Amateur Junior Sculling Championship in 1883. He was later stripped of that honor when it was discovered that he was a prizefighter and thus could not be considered an amateur.In 1883, Kilrain took up prizefighting as a profession and quickly established a reputation as a very tough fighter.By 1887 Kilrain already has been recognized as the U.S. National Champion, that gave him an opportunity to fight for the Championship of the World and silver belt versus the British Champion Jem Smith, scheduled to take place in December 1887, in France, at a little island on the River Seine, called St. Pierre d'Autils. The bout was attended by about a hundred of the upper class spectators and journalists, mainly from England, being covered by the major international media of the day, such as Reuters, Gaulois, etc. They fought 1-minute rounds with 30 seconds break between the rounds. At the outset the men fought evenly. After the 3rd round Kilrain scored several knockdowns, and wrestling formed the principal mode of operations for the rest of the fight. Before the 106th round had started, after two hours and a half of fighting (roughly three times the full duration of modern-day 12-round championship fights,) when darkness set in, the bout was stopped due to technical reasons, as no artificial lighting of the scene has been arranged the outcome was called a draw due to darkness.Clearly dominant throughout the fight (even the English newspapers wrote that "the Englishman was no match for the American crack",) upon his return to the United States, Kilrain was pronounced by Richard K. Fox of the National Police Gazette as Heavyweight Champion of the World for his bout with Jem Smith. The awarding of the belt to Kilrain was part of a strategy by Fox to draw Sullivan into a fight. Any remote claim he had to the title of world champion was lost in 1889 after his loss to John L. Sullivan.Kilrain is perhaps best known for challenging champion John L. Sullivan in 1889 in the last world heavyweight championship prizefight decided with bare knuckles under London Prize Ring rules in history. They fought 1-minute rounds with 50 seconds break between the rounds. In a hard-fought contest, Kilrain lost at the start of the 76th round (after 2 hours 16 minutes) when Mike Donovan, his second, threw in the sponge. Kilrain had not wanted to give up thinking that he could outlast Sullivan, but Donovan defended his actions insisting that Kilrain would have died had the fight gone on. In any case, the Kilrain-Sullivan fight can rightly be listed among the greatest fights of the pre-modern era.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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1899-10-20 | Steve O'Donnell | WWLLWL | Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore | LOST Technical knockout |
1896-09-14 | Frank Slavin | WLWLWD | Eureka A.C., Baltimore | LOST KO |
1895-09-30 | Abe Ullman | WDDDWW | Baltimore | NC |
1895-05-06 | Steve O'Donnell | WDWWD | Sea Side A.C., Coney Island | LOST Technical knockout |
1895-03-18 | Steve O'Donnell | WWDWW | Suffolk A.C., Boston | DRAW Points |
1891-06-16 | Frank Slavin | WWWW | Granite A.C., Hoboken | LOST Technical knockout |
1891-03-13 | George Godfrey | LDWWWW | California A.C., San Francisco | WIN KO |
1890-12-04 | George Maguire | debut | Utica | WIN KO |
1890-12-03 | Mike Brennan | LLDW | Montana | WIN Points |
1890-12-01 | George Harris | debut | New York | WIN KO |
1890-08-22 | Arthur Chambers | debut | Union Opera House, Ogden | WIN Points |
1890-08-01 | Jerry Slattery | WWWWL | New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1890-06-18 | Dick Mayel | debut | Cleveland | WIN Points |
1890-06-13 | Tommy McManus | debut | New York | WIN Points |
1890-06-12 | Frank Straub | debut | New York | WIN KO |
1890-06-10 | Frank Bosworth | DWWWLL | New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1890-02-18 | James J. Corbett | WWWWD | Southern A.C., New Orleans | LOST Points |
1890-02-02 | Felix Vacquelin | debut | New Orleans | WIN KO |
1889-11-04 | John Scholes | L | Mutual Street Rink, Toronto | LOST |
1887-03-08 | Joe Lannon | WDWWWW | Watertown | WIN Technical knockout |
1886-12-22 | John P. Clow | DWWDDW | New Assembly Rooms, Baltimore | WIN Points |
1886-11-19 | Denny Killen | WW | Comique Theatre, Philadelphia | WIN Points |
1886-11-17 | Tommy Kelly | LLLWLL | Theatre Comique, Philadelphia | WIN KO |
1886-11-15 | Joe Godfrey | LWD | Theatre Comique, Philadelphia | WIN KO |
1886-11-08 | Frank Herald | WWWWLL | Herring Run | WIN Technical knockout |
1886-07-31 | Jack Ashton | WWWWWD | Ridgewood Baseball Park, Brooklyn | WIN Points |
1885-05-15 | George Fryer | DWW | Boston | DRAW Points |
1885-02-12 | Alf Greenfield | WLWWLL | WIN Points |
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1885-01-05 | Jerry Murphy | LW | Norumbega Hall, Bangor | WIN Points |
1884-12-01 | Jack Burke | LWWWD | New England Institute, Boston | DRAW Points |
1884-07-03 | Jem Goode | DWLDLL | Battery D Armory, Chicago | DRAW Points |
1884-06-26 | Mike Cleary | WDWLWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | DRAW Points |
1884-05-06 | William Sherriff | DDWDLD | Union Hall, Cambridgeport | WIN Points |
1884-03-26 | Charlie Mitchell | WDDWW | Institute Hall, Boston | DRAW Points |
1883-10-29 | Jerry Murphy | debut | Bangor | WIN KO |
1883-10-26 | Jem Goode | DDWL | Conant Hall, Boston | DRAW Points |
1883-05-16 | George Godfrey | DDDWWD | Boston | WIN Technical knockout |
1883-04-16 | John McGlynn | debut | New Bedford | WIN Technical knockout |
1883-03-19 | Pete McCoy | debut | Mechanics Building, Boston | WIN KO |
1883-02-10 | John Allen | debut | Boston | WIN Points |
1882-01-15 | George Godfrey | DWWWW | Boston | DRAW Points |
1880-01-10 | John Hughes | debut | Boston | WIN Points |
1879-04-01 | Dennis Roach | debut | Somerville | WIN Technical knockout |
1879-03-10 | Dan Dwyer | debut | Somerville | WIN Points |
1879-02-01 | Jem Driscoll | debut | Somerville | WIN Technical knockout |
1879-01-01 | Jack Daley | debut | Somerville | WIN KO |