Tom Chalkley boxer

Tom Chalkley boxer
bouts
42
won
21
lost
19
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1908-01-16
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1910-12-31 Tom Mack LLWLWL Wonderland, Whitechapel Road, Mile End WIN
Corner retirement
1910-12-10 Mike King LLWWLL The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark LOST
Points
1910-10-24 Tom Jones debut National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Points
1910-03-24 Owen Natty debut King's Hall, London Road, Southwark LOST
KO
1910-03-19 Alf Pearson WWWWWW Collins Music Hall, Islington WIN
Points
1910-03-16 Charlie Buckingham LWWWLL King's Hall, London Road, Southwark WIN
KO
1910-03-12 Harry Rayner WLWLLL Collins's Music Hall, Islington WIN
KO
1910-03-10 Tom Jones LLLWLL King's Hall, London Road, Southwark LOST
KO
1910-02-05 Stoker Pocock WWWWWW Canterbury Theatre of Varities, Lambeth LOST
KO
1910-01-29 Ted Percy LLWLWD Saddlers Wells Theatre, Clerkenwell LOST
Corner retirement
1910-01-27 Bill Cook debut Surrey Music Hall, Southwark WIN
Corner retirement
1910-01-26 Jack Newman WLW Battersea Palace, Battersea LOST
Points
1910-01-24 Fred George LWW South London Palace of Varieties, Southwark NC
No Contest
1910-01-10 'Stoker' Charlie Griggs LWLWWW Euston Theatre of Varities, Euston LOST
Points
1909-11-15 Private S Walton WWWLLL Queens Hall, Birmingham WIN
Points
1909-11-06 Gunner Hart LLLLWL Royal Forester's Music Hall, Cambridge Road, Bethnal Green WIN
1909-10-30 Harry King LWLLLL Foresters Music Hall, Mile End DRAW
Points
1909-10-16 Driver Ward LL Foresters Music Hall, Mile End WIN
KO
1909-10-11 Jack Daniels LW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden LOST
KO
1909-10-07 Mike Goodall debut National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Corner retirement
1909-10-04 Bill Day LL Kings Hall, Southwark WIN
KO
1909-09-20 Ted Warner L Kings Hall, Southwark WIN
Corner retirement
1909-04-03 Corporal Payton debut Wonderland, Whitechapel Road, Mile End LOST
KO
1909-03-29 Gunner J Jones WLLWWW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Points
1909-03-25 Private Stevens debut National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Points
1909-01-28 Bob Yates debut National Sporting Club, Covent Garden LOST
Points
1908-11-28 Jack Jordan LW Wonderland, Whitechapel Road, Mile End LOST
KO
1908-11-19 Seaman Tom Drummond WWLWWL National Sporting Club, Covent Garden LOST
Points
1908-11-14 Jack Spiers LWLWWW Wonderland, Whitechapel Road, Mile End LOST
KO
1908-11-07 Mike King LWWDWW Wonderland, Whitechapel Road, Mile End LOST
Points
1908-10-31 Bill Shettle WLWLWW Wonderland, Whitechapel Road, Mile End WIN
KO
1908-10-24 Jack Taylor debut Wonderland, Whitechapel Road, Mile End WIN
Corner retirement
1908-10-12 Dave Cooper LLLW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden LOST
KO
1908-10-10 Tommy Murphy W Wonderland, Whitechapel Road, Mile End WIN
KO
1908-10-08 E Carey debut National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Points
1908-10-03 Fred Greenhill debut Wonderland, Whitechapel Road, Mile End WIN
KO
1908-02-17 Tom Chapman W National Sporting Club, Covent Garden LOST
Points
1908-02-13 Jack Corfield debut National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Technical knockout
1908-01-16 Harry Croxon WLLLWL National Sporting Club, Covent Garden LOST
Points

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