Amateur Career
Walker’s older brother George had been a successful light heavyweight boxer and persuaded him to enter the sport, with the ambition eventually to turn professional. With his natural ability, and George’s guidance, within three years he had won the British (ABA) Amateur Heavyweight title. Soon after a first round knockout of 6’4” (1.93m) American Cornelius Perry in an international tournament broadcast on national TV, promoters were competing to sign Walker to lucrative contracts. About this time the media started calling him “The Golden Boy” and “The Blond Bomber”. Billy Walker had two other brothers, one named Ernest Walker, also a boxer, and Charlie.
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