Career Record
12 Wins, 1 Loss, 3 Draws | |||||||
Result | Opponent | Date | Location | Duration | |||
Win | Abe Couch | 1849-03-19 | Greenhithe, Kent | 13 minutes (6 rounds) | |||
Draw | Dan Collins | 1850-10-22 | Edenbridge, Kent | 1 hour 52 minutes (39 rounds) | |||
Win | Dan Collins | 1851-04-29 | Long Reach, Kent | 1 hour 24 minutes (44 rounds) | |||
Win | Jack Grant | 1852-06-29 | Mildenhall, Suffolk | 2 hours 30 minutes (64 rounds) | |||
Win | Jack Martin | 1853-01-26 | Long Reach, Kent | 55 minutes (23 rounds) | |||
Loss | Nat Langham | 1853-10-18 | Lakenheath, Sussex | 2 hours 2 minutes (60 rounds) | |||
Win | George Sims | 1854-02-28 | Long Reach, Kent | 5 minutes (4 rounds) | |||
Win | Harry Paulson | 1856-01-29 | Appledore, Kent | 3 hours, 8 minutes (109 rounds) | |||
Draw | Aaron Jones | 1857-01-06 | Canvey Island, Essex | 3 hours (62 rounds) | |||
Win | Aaron Jones | 1857-02-10 | Canvey Island, Essex | 2 hours (85 rounds) | |||
Win | Bill Perry | 1857-06-16 | Isle of Grain, Kent | 1 hour 15 minutes (10 rounds) | |||
Win | Bill Benjamin | 1858-01-05 | Isle of Grain, Kent | 7 minutes (3 rounds) | |||
Win | Tom Paddock | 1858-06-15 | Canvey Island, Essex | 1 hour 20 minutes (21 rounds) | |||
Win | Bill Benjamin | 1859-04-05 | Isle of Grain, Kent | 22 minutes (11 rounds) | |||
Win | Bob Brettle | 1859-09-20 | Ashford, Kent | 15 minutes (7 rounds) | |||
Draw | John C. Heenan | 1860-04-17 | Farnborough, Hampshire | 2 hours 10 minutes (42 rounds) |
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