Thomas Thomas (boxer)

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Thomas Thomas
Statistics
Real name Thomas John Thomas
Nickname(s) Tom Farmer
Rated at middleweight
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Nationality Welsh
Born (1880-04-08)8 April 1880
Glynarthen, Wales
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Cardiff, Wales
Boxing record
Total fights 18
Wins 16
Wins by KO 14
Losses 2
Draws 0

Thomas "Tom" Thomas (8 April 1880 – 13 August 1911), was a Welsh boxer, the first British middleweight boxing champion.

Early years

He was born at Glynarthen, Cardiganshire but moved to Carncelyn Farm, Penygraig, in the Rhondda Valley of South Wales at an early age.

Boxing history

Born at Carnelyn Farm,[1] he began boxing in a sideshow, touring with Freddie Welsh and Jim Driscoll. After winning the local Rhondda valley heavyweight "championship", he won a National Sporting Club middleweight competition in London. Eventually, in May 1906, he fought the Irish champion Pat O'Keefe to become the first national British middleweight champion. In 1909, he fought Charlie Wilson to become the first holder of a Lonsdale Belt at his weight. He won over thirty fights before losing the British middleweight title to Jim Sullivan in November 1910.[1]

Early demise

He began to suffer from rheumatism. He died from heart failure in August 1911 in Cardiff.[1]

Although his boxing record is not very well documented he is believed to have won 41 of his 44 fights.

References

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