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Peter Kane

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British boxer (1918–1991)
For other people named Peter Kane, seePeter Kane (disambiguation).

Peter Kane
Personal information
NationalityEnglish
Born28 February 1918
Heywood, Lancashire, England, UK
Died23 July 1991 (aged 73)
WeightFlyweight andBantamweight
Boxing career
Boxing record
Total fights100[1]
Wins89
Win by KO54
Losses8
Draws2
No contests1

Peter Kane (28 February 1918 – 23 July 1991) was an English flyweight boxer and a world champion in the 1930s. Kane was born inHeywood, Lancashire, on 28 February 1918, but grew up in the town ofGolborne, Lancashire, after his family moved there before his first birthday. In Golborne Peter Kane Square is named in his honour.[2] In his day, he was known as theGolborne Blacksmith.[3]

Boxing style

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He was a two-fisted fighter, renowned for his punching power. Fifty-three of his eighty-eight wins were by knockout.

Professional career

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He made his professional debut in December 1934, at the age of sixteen. He fought and beat Joe Jacobs inLiverpool, where he was to have many of his fights. The fight was stopped in the fifth.

He went on to record a string of forty-one consecutive wins, before challengingBenny Lynch for the World flyweight title, at the age of nineteen. The fight, in October 1937, was staged at Shawfield Park,Glasgow in front of a crowd of over 40,000. Lynch retained his title by knocking Kane out in the thirteenth round.[4]

Kane had a re-match with Lynch in March 1938, and fought a draw over fifteen rounds in Liverpool. Lynch could not make the flyweight limit and had to pay a forfeit. In his next fight, against the AmericanJackie Jurich, Lynch was again overweight despite winning the fight and forfeited his World flyweight title. TheBritish Boxing Board of Control declared the title vacant.

World title

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Jurich and Kane were regarded as the chief contenders for the vacant world flyweight title, and a fight was arranged between them in September 1938, in Liverpool. Kane won on points after putting Jurich down five times during the fight.[4][5]

He was now world flyweight champion, but he was finding it increasingly difficult to get down to the flyweight limit. In 1939, Kane announced that he was going to fight as a bantamweight in future, and at the end of that year, theNational Boxing Association of America stripped him of his title. He continued to be recognised as world flyweight champion by theInternational Boxing Union, in Europe.

Kane continued to fight recording a string of victories with only the occasional defeat, but most of his fights were at bantamweight. Although he was the world flyweight champion, the British and Commonwealth titles were held by the ScotsmanJackie Paterson. In June 1943, a fight was arranged atHampden Park, Glasgow, with all three titles at stake. Kane managed to make the flyweight limit for the fight but was knocked out in the first round. The fight lasted 61 seconds.[4]

Subsequent career

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Kane continued to fight but concentrated on the bantamweight division from now on, again winning most of his fights. In September 1947, he fought the Frenchman Theo Medina for the European bantamweight title, atBelle Vue,Manchester. Kane won on points to become European bantamweight champion.[4]

In December 1947, he defended the title against the Belgian Joe Cornelis, again at Belle Vue, and again won on points. In February 1948, he defended his European title against the Italian Guido Ferracin, again at Belle Vue, and this time lost on points. He had a re-match with Ferracin in July 1948, at Belle Vue again. This time Kane was forced to retire in round five.[5] He had only three more fights, losing on points to Stan Rowan in November 1948 and to Arthur Garrett in January 1950, and knocking out Johnny Conn, who was making his debut, in April 1951.[5]

Retirement

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He worked throughout his career as a blacksmith in the village ofLowton, which neighbours Golborne. Throughout his adult life and boxing career, he lived on Lowton Road, Golborne, the main road between Lowton and Golborne, (except when he lived at 211 Liverpool Road, Pewfall). He died on 23 July 1991, aged 73.[4][5]

Professional boxing record

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100 fights89 wins8 losses
By knockout545
By decision343
By disqualification10
Draws2
No contests1
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound(s)DateLocationNotes
100Win89–8–2(1)Johnny ConnKO3 (10)Apr 23, 1951Barrow In Furness, Cumbria, England, U.K.
99Loss88–8–2(1)Stan RowanPTS12Nov 19, 1948King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.
98Loss88–7–2(1)Guido FerracinRTD5 (15)Jul 16, 1948King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.For IBU bantamweight title
97Draw88–6–2(1)Amleto FalcinelliPTS10May 26, 1948Ice Rink, Paisley, Scotland, U.K.
96Win88–6–1(1)Bunty DoranTKO8 (10)Apr 16, 1948King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.
95Loss87–6–1(1)Guido FerracinPTS15Feb 20, 1948King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.Lost IBU bantamweight title
94Win87–5–1(1)Sammy ReynoldsPTS10Jan 26, 1948Ice Rink, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, U.K.
93Win86–5–1(1)Joseph CornelisPTS15Dec 15, 1947King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.Retained IBU bantamweight title
92Win85–5–1(1)Theo MedinaPTS15Sep 19, 1947King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.Won vacantIBU bantamweight title
91Win84–5–1(1)Dado MarinoPTS10Aug 8, 1947King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.
90Win83–5–1(1)Albert BraedtKO3 (10)Jun 27, 1947Tower Theatre, New Brighton, Merseyside, England, U.K.
89Win82–5–1(1)Theo MedinaTKO6 (10)Jun 9, 1947King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.
88Win81–5–1(1)Len CoffinTKO7 (8)May 19, 1947Town Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, U.K.
87Win80–5–1(1)Joseph CornelisPTS10Apr 28, 1947King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.
86Win79–5–1(1)Bunty DoranPTS8Feb 10, 1947King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.
85Win78–5–1(1)Tommy MadineKO4 (10)Jan 6, 1947Victoria Baths, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, U.K.
84Win77–5–1(1)Jean JouasPTS10Nov 18, 1946Palais des Sports, Paris, Paris, France
83Win76–5–1(1)Norman LewisKO5 (8)Oct 28, 1946Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England, U.K.
82Win75–5–1(1)Ron BissellTKO2 (8)Sep 4, 1946Ninian Park, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
81Win74–5–1(1)Jackie HughesDQ5 (8)Aug 13, 1946Withdean Stadium, Brighton, Sussex, England, U.K.Hughes DQ'd for holding
80Win73–5–1(1)Jim BradyPTS10Nov 3, 1943Queensberry Club, Soho, London, England, U.K.
79Win72–5–1(1)Sammy ReynoldsPTS10Oct 13, 1943Queensberry Club, Soho, London, England, U.K.
78Win71–5–1(1)Johnny SummersKO1 (10)Oct 11, 1943Colston Hall, Bristol, Avon, England, U.K.
77Loss70–5–1(1)Jackie PatersonKO1 (15)Jun 19, 1943Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.Lost NBA and Lonsdale flyweight titles;
For vacantThe Ring flyweight titles
76Win70–4–1(1)Gus ForanPTS10Mar 26, 1943Tower Circus, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, U.K.
75NC69–4–1(1)Willie GreyNC5 (10)Feb 23, 1943Queensberry Club, Soho, London, England, U.K.
74Win69–4–1Willie GreyPTS10Jan 14, 1943The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
73Win68–4–1Paddy RyanTKO6 (12)Oct 29, 1942The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.Retained world flyweight title;
Won BBBofC Northern Area flyweight title
72Win67–4–1Frankie Kid BonsorTKO3 (10)Oct 1, 1942The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
71Win66–4–1Hugh CameronPTS10Sep 10, 1942The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
70Win65–4–1Joe CurranKO11 (15)Aug 3, 1942Anfield Football Ground, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.Retainedworld flyweight title
69Win64–4–1Sammy ReynoldsPTS8Jul 11, 1942Wolverhampton Wanderer's F.C. Ground, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, U.K.
68Win63–4–1Norman LewisPTS10Jul 8, 1942Edmund Rd Drill Hall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, U.K.
67Win62–4–1Sammy ReynoldsPTS10May 31, 1942The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
66Win61–4–1Joe CurranPTS10Apr 26, 1942The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
65Win60–4–1Eddie PetrinKO7 (10)Apr 18, 1942Colston Hall, Bristol, Avon, England, U.K.
64Win59–4–1Willie GreyTKO6 (10)Mar 30, 1942Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England, U.K.
63Win58–4–1Jimmy StubbsPTS10Dec 14, 1941The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
62Win57–4–1Tommy McGlincheyKO2 (10)Nov 16, 1941The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
61Win56–4–1Jimmy StubbsTKO7 (10)Jun 29, 1941The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
60Loss55–4–1Jimmy LydonPTS10Mar 3, 1941The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
59Win55–3–1Teddy O'NeillPTS6Feb 20, 1941Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square, London, England, U.K.
58Loss54–3–1Teddy O'NeillKO2 (10)Oct 3, 1940Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire, England, U.K.
57Win54–2–1Battling Jim HayesPTS10Apr 4, 1940The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
56Loss53–2–1Jackie RankinTKO6 (10)Feb 12, 1940Empress Hall, Earl's Court, London, England, U.K.
55Win53–1–1Pierre LouisKO3 (10)Aug 5, 1939Stade Louis II, Fontvieille, Monaco
54Win52–1–1Joseph El HoussinePTS10May 22, 1939Palais des Sports, Paris, Paris, France
53Win51–1–1Albert LegrandKO8 (10)Apr 27, 1939Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England, U.K.
52Win50–1–1Baltasar SangchiliPTS10Apr 3, 1939Earls Court Empress Hall, Kensington, London, England, U.K.
51Win49–1–1Gino CattaneoPTS10Feb 23, 1939The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
50Win48–1–1Raoul DegrysePTS10Jan 31, 1939Granby Halls, Leicester, Leicestershire, England, U.K.
49Win47–1–1Jackie JurichPTS15Sep 22, 1938Anfield Football Ground, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.Won vacantNBA andThe Ring flyweight titles
48Win46–1–1Bernard LerouxPTS12Jun 2, 1938The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
47Win45–1–1Georges BatailleKO2 (12)May 3, 1938The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
46Draw44–1–1Benny LynchPTS12Mar 24, 1938Anfield Football Ground, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
45Win44–1Georges BataillePTS10Feb 24, 1938Salle Wagram, Paris, Paris, France
44Win43–1Hubert OffermannsKO10 (12)Feb 3, 1938The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
43Loss42–1Benny LynchKO13 (15)Oct 13, 1937Shawfield Park, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.For NYSAC,NBA,Lonsdale, andThe Ring flyweight titles
42Win42–0Jimmy WarnockTKO4 (15)Aug 26, 1937Anfield Football Ground, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
41Win41–0Nicolas Petit BiquetRTD9 (15)Jun 28, 1937Earls Court Empress Hall, Kensington, London, England, U.K.
40Win40–0Maurice HugueninKO1 (12)Jun 17, 1937The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
39Win39–0Ernst WeissPTS12May 27, 1937Harringay Arena, Harringay, London, England, U.K.
38Win38–0Phil MilliganKO11 (15)Apr 29, 1937Anfield Football Ground, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.Won vacant BBBofC Northern Area flyweight title
37Win37–0Joseph DecicoKO1 (10)Apr 3, 1937Palais des Sports, Paris, Paris, France
36Win36–0Fortunato OrtegaPTS12Mar 18, 1937Anfield Football Ground, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
35Win35–0Pierre LouisKO7 (10)Mar 1, 1937Palais des Sports, Paris, Paris, France
34Win34–0Paul SchaeferKO1 (12)Feb 18, 1937The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
33Win33–0Valentin AngelmannPTS12Jan 18, 1937Palais des Sports, Paris, Paris, France
32Win32–0Albert HoppKO2 (9)Dec 17, 1936The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
31Win31–0Gaston Van den BosTKO6 (12)Dec 14, 1936Earls Court Empress Hall, Kensington, London, England, U.K.
30Win30–0Eugène HuatTKO7 (12)Nov 23, 1936Earls Court Arena, Kensington, London, England, U.K.
29Win29–0Valentin AngelmannPTS12Nov 12, 1936The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
28Win28–0Pat WarburtonKO1 (10)Nov 2, 1936NSC, Earls Court Empress Stadium, Kensington, London, England, U.K.
27Win27–0Pedro RuizKO7 (10)Oct 22, 1936The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
26Win26–0Willie McCamleyPTS10Sep 16, 1936Shawfield Park, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.
25Win25–0Ernst WeissPTS12Sep 3, 1936The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
24Win24–0Tommy StewartTKO10 (10)Aug 27, 1936Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland, U.K.
23Win23–0Enrico UrbinatiKO8 (10)Aug 13, 1936The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
22Win22–0Jim MahargRTD3 (10)Jun 30, 1936Cathkin Park, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.
21Win21–0Cyclone KellyKO4 (10)Jun 21, 1936Junction Stadium, Manchester, Lancashire, England, U.K.
20Win20–0Herbie HillKO2 (10)Jun 11, 1936The Stadium, Liverpool, England, U.K.
19Win19–0Jim LairdRTD3 (10)May 21, 1936The Stadium, Liverpool, England, U.K.
18Win18–0Praxille GydéKO3 (10)May 6, 1936Anfield Football Ground, Liverpool, England, U.K.
17Win17–0Willie SmithKO4 (8)Apr 24, 1936The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
16Win16–0Tiny BostockPTS10Feb 14, 1936Tower Circus, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, U.K.
15Win15–0Joe CurranPTS10Jan 24, 1936Baths Hall, Warrington, Cheshire, England, U.K.
14Win14–0Young AshTKO8 (10)Dec 20, 1935Baths Hall, Warrington, Cheshire, England, U.K.Date unsure
13Win13–0Clarrie GillRTD4 (8)Dec 5, 1935The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
12Win12–0Jackie ForshawKO1 (8)Nov 7, 1935The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
11Win11–0Billy CharnockKO2 (8)Oct 10, 1935The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
10Win10–0Charlie ReedKO3 (8)Sep 12, 1935The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
9Win9–0Jackie SheaKO2 (8)Jul 25, 1935Anfield Football Ground, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
8Win8–0Frankie Kid BonsorKO4 (8)Jul 11, 1935The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
7Win7–0Billy CharnockKO2 (8)Jun 27, 1935Anfield Football Ground, Liverpool, England, U.K.
6Win6–0Jackie BurnsKO1 (8)May 30, 1935The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
5Win5–0Bobby DoyleKO6 (8)May 2, 1935The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
4Win4–0Nipper CarrollKO3 (6)Mar 28, 1935The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
3Win3–0Charlie PowellKO2 (6)Mar 14, 1935The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
2Win2–0Kid PattersonKO3 (6)Feb 14, 1935The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.
1Win1–0Joe JacobsTKO5 (6)Dec 13, 1934The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"BoxRec: Login".
  2. ^Photograph,Geograph.org.
  3. ^"We're delighted that The Golborne Blacksmith will be remembered...'".The Lancashire Telegraph. 2 March 2001.{{cite news}}:Check|archive-url= value (help)
  4. ^abcde"On This Day: Flyweight champion Peter Kane was born".Boxing News. 28 February 2018.
  5. ^abcdMatt Tegen."Peter Kane".The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia. Retrieved5 June 2018.

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22 September 1938 – 19 June 1943
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