Frank Goddard boxeur
- combats
- 29
- gagnés
- 18
- perdus
- 11
- match nul
- 0
- Situation
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Début
- 1914-04-20
- Taille
- -
- Allonge
- -
- âge
- 66
- Né
- 1891-11-27
- Décès
- 1957-12-08
- Nationalité
- United Kingdom
Percy Frank Goddard (27 November 1891- 8 December 1957) was a British boxer who became the heavyweight boxing champion in 1923. Goddard's career begin in 1914 and it soon became apparent that he was one of the best boxers in the UK. He became the British heavyweight boxing champion on 26 May 1919 having beaten Jack Curphey for the vacant British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) British heavyweight title. Goddard lost the British heavyweight championship on 17 June 1919 to Joe Beckett.Goddard won back the title on 21 November 1923, beating Jack Bloomfield to win the vacant BBBofC British heavyweight title. On 29 May 1924, Goddard made a successful defence of the title against Jack Stanley at the Royal Albert Hall. He fought his last fight against Phil Scott on 18 March 1926, losing his title and ending his career. After his retirement he lived in The Cross Inn, Great Bromley, Essex. It was detailed on his death certificate that he was "formerly a publican".This biographical article related to boxing in the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Date | Adversaire | Derniers résultats des adversaires | Lieu | Result |
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1926-03-18 | Phil Scott | WWWWLW | Royal Albert Hall, Kensington | LOST KO |
1924-12-05 | Hans Breitenstraeter | WWWWDW | Sportpalast, Schoeneberg | LOST Points |
1924-09-07 | Paulino Uzcudun | WWWWLL | Arènes de Bayonne, Bayonne | LOST Technical knockout |
1924-05-29 | Jack Stanley | LLWWWL | Royal Albert Hall, Kensington | WIN KO |
1924-04-04 | Paul Samson Koerner | WWWWW | Sportpalast, Schoeneberg | LOST Points |
1923-11-21 | Jack Bloomfield | WWWWWW | Royal Albert Hall, Kensington | WIN |
1923-04-23 | George Cook | LLWL | National Sporting Club, Covent Garden | LOST Points |
1922-05-27 | Bombardier Billy Wells | WWWLWW | Crystal Palace | WIN KO |
1922-03-02 | Alf Bright | LLLLLW | Premierland, Whitechapel | WIN Technical knockout |
1922-02-09 | Guardsman Charlie Penwill | WWWWWL | Premierland, Whitechapel | LOST Points |
1922-01-04 | Albert Kid Lloyd | LLDWW | Premierland, Whitechapel | LOST Points |
1921-05-31 | George Cook | LDLWWW | Royal Albert Hall, Kensington | LOST Points |
1920-05-21 | Frank Moran | LWWLWW | Holborn Stadium, Holborn | LOST KO |
1920-03-04 | Eddie McGoorty | LWWWLL | Holborn Stadium, Holborn | WIN Technical knockout |
1920-02-09 | Les Coghill | debut | National Sporting Club, Covent Garden | WIN KO |
1919-12-22 | Gordon Coghill | WWLWLL | National Sporting Club, Covent Garden | WIN KO |
1919-11-24 | Victor McLaglen | WLLWLW | National Sporting Club, Covent Garden | WIN KO |
1919-06-17 | Joe Beckett | LLWLWW | Olympia, Kensington | LOST KO |
1919-05-26 | Jack Curphey | LLLWWW | National Sporting Club, Covent Garden | WIN Corner retirement |
1918-11-18 | Dick Smith | LLWLLW | The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark | WIN KO |
1918-06-15 | Arthur Townley | WWWWW | Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool | WIN Technical knockout |
1918-03-25 | Frank Ray | W | National Sporting Club, Covent Garden | WIN KO |
1918-03-11 | Sergeant Harold Rolph | WWWW | The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark | WIN KO |
1917-12-17 | Joe Beckett | LWWWWW | National Sporting Club, Covent Garden | WIN KO |
1917-11-12 | Private Dan Voyles | LWWLLL | The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark | WIN KO |
1917-06-25 | Sergeant Harry Curzon | WWWWWL | Hoxton Baths, Hoxton | WIN Points |
1917-04-26 | Harry Smith | WDLLLL | Holborn Stadium, Holborn | WIN KO |
1916-05-10 | Dennis Haugh | LLLWLL | The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark | WIN KO |
1914-04-20 | Terry Kellar | WLDLWW | National Sporting Club, Covent Garden | LOST KO |