Jackie Fields

jackie fields 1Name: Jackie Fields
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Birth Name: Jacob Finkelstein
Nationality: US American
Birthplace: Chicago, IL
Hometown: Los Angeles, California, USA
Born: 1908-02-09
Died: 1987-06-03
Age at Death: 79
Height: 5
Reach: 175
Division: Welterweight
Managers: Gig Rooney, Jack Kearns

He was an Olympic flyweight gold medal winner, and the world welterweight champion.

In 1962, legendary fight manager Jack Kearns called Fields the “best all-around battler the United States has ever produced.”
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Written by Rob Snell   
Saturday, 18 February 2012

The Gardner brothers

I am trying to assist Mark O’Toole in the project detailed below, and would be obliged if you would assist in this please.

 Rob Snell

 My primary aims at the moment aside from general information would be:

 1. As many contemporary reports of the brothers (George, Billy and Jimmy) as possible. I can't emphasize how important contemporary reports of them would be as I'm finding it hard to source some online or in the Irish libraries as their archives are restricted to Irish newspapers of the early 20th century and not American ones.

 2. Any information or reports regarding George's manager Tom O'Rourke.

 3. Details regarding later life - especially Jimmy and Billy who have appeared to disappear off the radar completely. Given Jimmy was recognized by some as a former Welterweight world champion I find this quite interesting.

 4. Anything regarding the brother-in-law relationship between Billy Gardner and Joe Thomas is also an interesting tangent in the story.

 Basically I would see this project as being an examination of the Irish-American emigration experience through the personal story of the Gardner brothers in a very colorful, pioneering period for boxing. Thusly I would require as much minutiae of their personal lives as possible.  

 I would also hopefully be able to raise awareness in Ireland of the extraordinary achievements of George and Jimmy in Ireland. I'm guessing due to post-Gaelic Revival historiography of Irish sport, the Gardner brothers and Irish Olympians who competed for Britain has been somewhat loss in favour of stories of Irish sport that enhance a positive national identity for Eire.

 Mark O'Toole

 Name: Jimmy Gardner
Born: 1885-12-25
Birthplace:
Nationality: Irish
Hometown: Lowell, Massachusetts, USA
Height: 5′ 7½″   /   171cm
Boxing Record: click

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Albert Kid Lloyd PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 12 January 2012
Name: Albert Kid Lloyd
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Nationality: Australian
Hometown: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Born: 1892-03-25
Died: 1959-09-06
Age at Death: 67
Height: 5′ 10″
Reach: 72 insWrite Comment (0 Comments)
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Eddie Graney PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 29 July 2010
Eddie Graney is famous as the first American referee to wear a "tux" in the ring. In fact, it was Eddie Graney who made the tuxedo popular in San Francisco. In the old days Frisco regarded a "boiled shirt" as a bit of reckless ostentation, and any kind of evening clothes as something worn behind the footlights in New York and of no other practical use.Write Comment (0 Comments)
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Ruby Goldstein PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 28 May 2010

Nruby1ame: Ruby Goldstein
Alias: Jewel of the Ghetto
Born: 1907-10-07
Died: 1984-04-23 (Age:76)
Nationality: US American
Hometown: New York, New York, USA
Boxing Record: click
Height: 5′ 4½″   /   164cm
Division: Welterweight
Manager: Hymie Cantor
Officiating Record: Judge
Officiating Record: Referee

Ruby Goldstein

From an Associated Press wire report of June 11, 1925: Ruby Goldstein was born at 409 Cherry Street, on the lower East Side of New York City, and was raised at 218 Henry Street. He graduated from Public School No. 147. He started his amateur boxing at the Educational Alliance Building on East Broadway when its Athletic Director Henry Cantor discovered him and became his manager. Goldstein posted a 19-0 (9 knockout) amateur record, which included knockouts over Jimmy Green in 1 round, Robert Lewis in 1 round, and Frank Rosen in 2 rounds.

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Friday, 02 October 2009

 Name: Kirkland Laing
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Alias: The Gifted One
Nationality: United Kingdom
Hometown: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Born: 1954-06-20
Stance: Orthodox

1972 ABA Featherweight champion

 

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I've spent the last seven years putting together a biography of Kirkland Laing, and it is now finally printed and ready to launch.  Details of the book and how to buy it are below. 
 
I'm also having two launch events in the UK, one in Birmingham and one in London, at which everyone is very welcome, so please feel free to forward this email to anyone you like. 
 
Finally, if you are interested in the memorabilia side, I have listed on my website (www.oliverjarratt.com) various items that I have collected as part of the research process which I am now selling.
 
The Book
 
The Gifted One: Kirkland Laing through the eyes of others", hardback, 453 pages, 53 photos (colour and b/w), price £18.  Not available via on-line booksellers or in bookshops.  My website, www.oliverjarratt.com explains more about the book and how to buy it.
 
Kirkland Laing is the finest British boxer never to have fought for a world title.  From his shock ABA triumph aged just seventeen, Kirk moved on to a rollercoaster pro career marked by dazzling successes, unexpected defeats and implausible comebacks. A fighting exile by the mid-eighties, he returned in triumph as the dreadlocked elder statesman of British boxing, calling himself “The Gifted One” as he feasted on cow’s foot and the cream of the nation’s welterweights.  Only at the age of forty did he walk away from the professional ring. Even then, the drama wasn’t over.
 
Through seven years of research, I've interviewed the people who took part in this remarkable journey to provide the first full account of Kirkland Laing’s career and a unique insight into British boxing’s most brilliant eccentric.  Interviewees include Jimmy Batten, Ib Bøtcher, Glen Catley, James Cook MBE, Dean Cooper, Malcolm Cordier, John Coyle, Colin Flinn, Reggie Ford, Mick Gauntlett, Dave Green, Joe Hannaford, Colin Hart, Clive Hogben, Harry Holland, Bob Lonkhurst, Charlie Magri, Marvin McDowell, Clinton McKenzie, Howard Mills, Achille Mitchell, Sylvester Mittee, Des Morrison, Salvo Nuciforo, Frank O’Sullivan, Joe Ryan, Chris Sanigar, Derek Simpson, Joey Singleton, Lee Town, Colin Ward and many more.

The Launches 
  
Birmingham:  Thursday 15 October 2009 (7pm onwards), The Portland Pavilion, 241 Portland Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B17 8LS.
 
London:   Sunday 18 October 2009 (12 noon to 4pm), The Old Red Cow (upstairs bar), 71 Long Lane, Smithfield, London EC1A 9EJ.
 
Anyway, hope you can make it!  If you can't, but if you are still interested in buying a book, see the "How to buy" section on www.oliverjarratt.com or drop me a line back on this email address.
 
All the best,
 
Oliver
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