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Mickey Walker vs Tommy Milligan 30.6.1927 - World Middleweight Championship (Highlights)
"Toy Bulldog" Mickey Walker, defends his World Middleweight title against the European Middleweight Champion, Tommy Milligan. Walker was seen as an undeserving World Champion after winning it from Tiger Flowers in dubious circumstances just a few months earlier so he was looking for a decisive win. More info below...
Mickey Walker is now an often forgotten champion boxer from a long gone era. He was nicknamed "The Toy Bulldog" due to his diminutive stature and because he was rough and rugged like a bulldog. Having turned pro in 1919 he was one of the most exciting boxers of the 1920's and early 30's. He competed in well over 100 fights by the end of his career and was notoriously difficult to hurt or knockout. In 1921 Mickey got the chance to take on the World Welterweight Champion...
published: 16 Jul 2020
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1927 Salle LaCaze
1927. Silent. Salle LaCaze in Paris. The instructor in gray would appear to be La Caze.
The adult fencer in black at the end of this video is possibly Georges Dubois (1856-1934). Trained since childhood in boxing, savate and fencing, he also represented France at several Olympic games (gymnastics and 400 meter hurdle). In 1905 he took on France's first jujitsu stylist, Ernest Regnier.
Dubois also worked as a theatrical fight director, recreating all manner of ancient fighting styles including gladiatorial combat with net and trident as well as rapier fencing. In 1913 he wrote a self defense manual, "Comment se Defendre", and in 1925 he produced a booklet on rapier and dagger fencing as a sport.
http://www.freelanceacademypress.com/pdf/Dubois_-_Lacaze_Essai_sur_l%27Escrime_FAP.pdf
published: 24 Nov 2020
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Fame In A Day! (1931)
Full title reads: "West Ham. Fame in a day! Charles Hickman at 21, becomes Britain's new boxing hope, by brilliantly winning novices heavy-weight championship."
West Ham, London.
An unidentified man stands in a boxing ring introduces the viewer and the crowd to Charles Hickman from Birmingham winner of the heavyweight novices competition.
Hickman and his boxing partner spar for a round. The crowd clap.
Hickman chats about how he would like to keep winning. He is winning his championship belt. He speaks with a strong West Midlands accent.
N.B. Not clear where this was filmed - washing is hanging out on a line in the background.
FILM ID:877.26
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published: 13 Apr 2014
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1928 Sabre bout before the Pantheon
1928. Silent. French. Sabre bout in front of the Pantheon in Paris.
G. Thomas, Professional Champion of France, defeats O. de Pignol, Amateur Champion of Paris, 15 to 12.
published: 09 Dec 2020
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Air Training Cadet Boxing Tournament at Albert Hall (1951)
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Air Training Cadet (ATC) Boxing Tournament at Albert Hall, with Trophy presented by the Duke of Gloucester
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SLATE INFORMATION: Rugby and Boxing Highlights
ENGLAND: London: Albert Hall:
INT
ALBERT HALL Duke of Gloucester watches ATC. Championships & Presents trophy for boxing
BOXING. 9th Annual Boxing Contest of A. T. C. at Albert Hall.. Shots of bouts. and trophy presented by Duke of Gloucester
GLOUCESTER DUKE of, Watches A.T.C.Boxing Championships at Albert Hall & presents trophy
9th Annual ATC Boxing Championship, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Henry William Frederick Albert, boxin...
published: 12 Nov 2020
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Ortiz Shows His World Championship Class (1949)
Full title reads: "Ortiz Shows His World Championship Class".
Paris, France. Boxer Manuel Ortiz beats Theo Medina on points.
LV Elevated boxers leave corners and spar up to each other. MV Fighters slugging each other in centre of boxing ring. Medina doing most of the attacking. They clinch. SV Theo Medina chops with his right. Ortiz replies with two-fisted attack to the face. MV Medina goes down. Manuel Ortiz is sent to corner Ball goes. Medina gets up off floor pan as he walks to his corner. SV Fight fans looking on. MV Theo Medina and Manuel Ortiz at close quarter in centre of ring. Ortiz lands a left swing and knocks Medina into ropes. He bounces off and they spar up. SV Ortiz attacks with left and right. then leads with straight left. MV Ortiz knocks Medina on ropes. Lands viciou...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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Peter Keenan Loses Title (1952)
Glasgow, Scotland.
SV. Jean Sneyers (the Belgian challenger), in lighter trunks, leaving corner. Both boxers square up in centre of ring.
GV. Open air boxing match in progress. SV. Peter Keenan (Scottish boxer and European Bantamweight Champion) slips to canvas as he tries to counter a left from Sneyers. He gets up immediately and resumes fighting. CU. Both boxers exchange light blows. Keenan misses with a left and right. SV. Keenan slips against ropes. They resume immediately. Two lefts from Sneyers hit air. SV. Boxers mauling in centre of ring. Referee speaks to them both about holding. LV. Keenan receives hard left to head. He rushes Sneyers against ropes. SV. They tie up at centre of ring - end of round. MV. Boxers receiving attention in corners - round 5 board held aloft. SV. ...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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published: 26 Sep 2018
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Harry Scott V Emile Saerens - Drawn Fight (1964)
Location: Manchester, England / Great Britain
CU. Bell at ringside being rung to start contest. MS. & CU. People ringside watching fight.
CU. Boxer's feet in resin tray. MS. During fight between Harry Scott of Liverpool and Emile Saerens from Belgium. The fight ends with the referee holding both boxers hands in the air to denote a draw.
CU. The two boxers, looking battered and bruised, at end of fight. (Orig. Neg.)
Note: The paper work includes the official fight programme.
FILM ID:3151.18
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published: 13 Apr 2014
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Irish Amateur Boxers (1931)
Full title reads: "Irish Amateur boxers in training for the International contests - Ireland V America in Dublin."
Eire, Southern Ireland, Republic of Ireland.
Boxers are out for a run around their training camp.
A group of them exercise in the yard. Some skip, some spar and some shadow box.
FILM ID:875.08
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published: 13 Apr 2014
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Mickey Walker vs Tommy Milligan 30.6.1927 - World Middleweight Championship (Highlights)
"Toy Bulldog" Mickey Walker, defends his World Middleweight title against the European Middleweight Champion, Tommy Milligan. Walker was seen as an undeserving...
"Toy Bulldog" Mickey Walker, defends his World Middleweight title against the European Middleweight Champion, Tommy Milligan. Walker was seen as an undeserving World Champion after winning it from Tiger Flowers in dubious circumstances just a few months earlier so he was looking for a decisive win. More info below...
Mickey Walker is now an often forgotten champion boxer from a long gone era. He was nicknamed "The Toy Bulldog" due to his diminutive stature and because he was rough and rugged like a bulldog. Having turned pro in 1919 he was one of the most exciting boxers of the 1920's and early 30's. He competed in well over 100 fights by the end of his career and was notoriously difficult to hurt or knockout. In 1921 Mickey got the chance to take on the World Welterweight Champion, Jack Britton, in a non-title fight. Britton was vastly more experienced having fought over 200 fights (Thats not a typo!), and was the favourite to win but Mickey ended up taking the Champion the 12 round distance resulting in a no decision. The fight had proven that Mickey was up the task of becoming a World champion so a rematch was held in 1922. In between the original fight and the rematch, Mickey had recorded another 19 fights! In the rematch with Britton, Mickey floored the Champion 4 times on his way to a 15 round unanimous decision to become the new World Welterweight Champion. His time as Welterweight Champion was not without controversy, in a 1923 non-title fight, both he and his opponent, Charley Nashert, were suspended by the New York boxing commission for "an unsatisfactory effort"... indicating a fix. And just 7 months later he was suspended by the Jersey Commission for similar reasons in a Welterweight title fight against Jimmy Jones. Walker claimed he was nursing broken hands hence the lackluster effort... Either way Walker was still the recognised World Welterweight Champion and held onto the title until 1926 when he eventually lost it to Pete Latzo. Interesting to note however, is that while still the reigning World Welterweight Champion, Walker had also won the World Light Heavyweight title in 1925 from Mike McTigue, but he subsequently vacated the title. Walker had a shot at the World Middleweight title in 1925 as well however lost a decision to the defending Champion, Harry Greb, forcing him to focus back on the Welterweight division. Following the loss of his World Welterweight title, Mickey Walker moved up to middleweight permanently and in December 1926 he beat Tiger Flowers by decision for the World Middleweight title. However, there was a large contingent of fans and officials who felt Flowers had actually done enough by landing more punches to remain Champion, the referee (who was sole decision maker) felt otherwise, and felt that Walker yes didn't land as many punches but he was landing the cleaner punches and did score a knockdown in Rd 9... The result was upheld after an investigation. Walker started 1927 off with an easy 3rd Rd TKO over rookie, Mickey Wallace, to bring his record to 79-15-2.
Tommy Milligan was nowhere near as experienced as Mickey Walker however he had some great achievements over his then 6 year career. Milligan turned pro in 1921 and was a rugged tough customer himself. In 1924 he won the Scottish Area Welterweight title and in his very next fight just 2 months later, Milligan won the European, Commonwealth and BBBoC Welterweight titles after 20 rounds from, Ted Kid Lewis, another fighter who had well over 200 fights and was a former multi-time World Welterweight Champion! Milligan fought Lewis in an immediate non-title rematch at middleweight the following year and scored another win, but this time by DQ. Milligan added the European Middleweight title to his waist in 1926 by beating the Italian Champion, Bruno Frattini over 20 rounds. Milligan then moved state-side for a year, competing as a welterweight again but with little success. He picked up a win and a lose against Jack Zivic and then lost a hard fought 12 round contest against George Levine, after which he returned to England to focus on his European Middleweight title. In his first fight back on home soil in 1927, Milligan beat Guardsman George West, by TKO to win the vacant Commonwealth and BBBoC Middleweight titles. He would successfully defend the Commonwealth, BBBoC and European Middleweight titles 3 times with impressive wins over former World Middleweight title challenger Ted Moore (twice, both by stoppage) and a 20 round decision over former Dutch Heavyweight Champion, Tom Berry. Milligan's record heading in against Walker was 43-6-1, and although he was viewed as the underdog, Walker was coming onto his turf... Kensington, England.
Milligan gave a good account of himself but he didn't have the power to truly compete against Walker. Walker could take everything Milligan threw at him and didn't back off, with Walker eventually earning a KO in Rd 10 after multiple knockdowns.
https://wn.com/Mickey_Walker_Vs_Tommy_Milligan_30.6.1927_World_Middleweight_Championship_(Highlights)
"Toy Bulldog" Mickey Walker, defends his World Middleweight title against the European Middleweight Champion, Tommy Milligan. Walker was seen as an undeserving World Champion after winning it from Tiger Flowers in dubious circumstances just a few months earlier so he was looking for a decisive win. More info below...
Mickey Walker is now an often forgotten champion boxer from a long gone era. He was nicknamed "The Toy Bulldog" due to his diminutive stature and because he was rough and rugged like a bulldog. Having turned pro in 1919 he was one of the most exciting boxers of the 1920's and early 30's. He competed in well over 100 fights by the end of his career and was notoriously difficult to hurt or knockout. In 1921 Mickey got the chance to take on the World Welterweight Champion, Jack Britton, in a non-title fight. Britton was vastly more experienced having fought over 200 fights (Thats not a typo!), and was the favourite to win but Mickey ended up taking the Champion the 12 round distance resulting in a no decision. The fight had proven that Mickey was up the task of becoming a World champion so a rematch was held in 1922. In between the original fight and the rematch, Mickey had recorded another 19 fights! In the rematch with Britton, Mickey floored the Champion 4 times on his way to a 15 round unanimous decision to become the new World Welterweight Champion. His time as Welterweight Champion was not without controversy, in a 1923 non-title fight, both he and his opponent, Charley Nashert, were suspended by the New York boxing commission for "an unsatisfactory effort"... indicating a fix. And just 7 months later he was suspended by the Jersey Commission for similar reasons in a Welterweight title fight against Jimmy Jones. Walker claimed he was nursing broken hands hence the lackluster effort... Either way Walker was still the recognised World Welterweight Champion and held onto the title until 1926 when he eventually lost it to Pete Latzo. Interesting to note however, is that while still the reigning World Welterweight Champion, Walker had also won the World Light Heavyweight title in 1925 from Mike McTigue, but he subsequently vacated the title. Walker had a shot at the World Middleweight title in 1925 as well however lost a decision to the defending Champion, Harry Greb, forcing him to focus back on the Welterweight division. Following the loss of his World Welterweight title, Mickey Walker moved up to middleweight permanently and in December 1926 he beat Tiger Flowers by decision for the World Middleweight title. However, there was a large contingent of fans and officials who felt Flowers had actually done enough by landing more punches to remain Champion, the referee (who was sole decision maker) felt otherwise, and felt that Walker yes didn't land as many punches but he was landing the cleaner punches and did score a knockdown in Rd 9... The result was upheld after an investigation. Walker started 1927 off with an easy 3rd Rd TKO over rookie, Mickey Wallace, to bring his record to 79-15-2.
Tommy Milligan was nowhere near as experienced as Mickey Walker however he had some great achievements over his then 6 year career. Milligan turned pro in 1921 and was a rugged tough customer himself. In 1924 he won the Scottish Area Welterweight title and in his very next fight just 2 months later, Milligan won the European, Commonwealth and BBBoC Welterweight titles after 20 rounds from, Ted Kid Lewis, another fighter who had well over 200 fights and was a former multi-time World Welterweight Champion! Milligan fought Lewis in an immediate non-title rematch at middleweight the following year and scored another win, but this time by DQ. Milligan added the European Middleweight title to his waist in 1926 by beating the Italian Champion, Bruno Frattini over 20 rounds. Milligan then moved state-side for a year, competing as a welterweight again but with little success. He picked up a win and a lose against Jack Zivic and then lost a hard fought 12 round contest against George Levine, after which he returned to England to focus on his European Middleweight title. In his first fight back on home soil in 1927, Milligan beat Guardsman George West, by TKO to win the vacant Commonwealth and BBBoC Middleweight titles. He would successfully defend the Commonwealth, BBBoC and European Middleweight titles 3 times with impressive wins over former World Middleweight title challenger Ted Moore (twice, both by stoppage) and a 20 round decision over former Dutch Heavyweight Champion, Tom Berry. Milligan's record heading in against Walker was 43-6-1, and although he was viewed as the underdog, Walker was coming onto his turf... Kensington, England.
Milligan gave a good account of himself but he didn't have the power to truly compete against Walker. Walker could take everything Milligan threw at him and didn't back off, with Walker eventually earning a KO in Rd 10 after multiple knockdowns.
- published: 16 Jul 2020
- views: 9877
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1927 Salle LaCaze
1927. Silent. Salle LaCaze in Paris. The instructor in gray would appear to be La Caze.
The adult fencer in black at the end of this video is possibly Georges...
1927. Silent. Salle LaCaze in Paris. The instructor in gray would appear to be La Caze.
The adult fencer in black at the end of this video is possibly Georges Dubois (1856-1934). Trained since childhood in boxing, savate and fencing, he also represented France at several Olympic games (gymnastics and 400 meter hurdle). In 1905 he took on France's first jujitsu stylist, Ernest Regnier.
Dubois also worked as a theatrical fight director, recreating all manner of ancient fighting styles including gladiatorial combat with net and trident as well as rapier fencing. In 1913 he wrote a self defense manual, "Comment se Defendre", and in 1925 he produced a booklet on rapier and dagger fencing as a sport.
http://www.freelanceacademypress.com/pdf/Dubois_-_Lacaze_Essai_sur_l%27Escrime_FAP.pdf
https://wn.com/1927_Salle_Lacaze
1927. Silent. Salle LaCaze in Paris. The instructor in gray would appear to be La Caze.
The adult fencer in black at the end of this video is possibly Georges Dubois (1856-1934). Trained since childhood in boxing, savate and fencing, he also represented France at several Olympic games (gymnastics and 400 meter hurdle). In 1905 he took on France's first jujitsu stylist, Ernest Regnier.
Dubois also worked as a theatrical fight director, recreating all manner of ancient fighting styles including gladiatorial combat with net and trident as well as rapier fencing. In 1913 he wrote a self defense manual, "Comment se Defendre", and in 1925 he produced a booklet on rapier and dagger fencing as a sport.
http://www.freelanceacademypress.com/pdf/Dubois_-_Lacaze_Essai_sur_l%27Escrime_FAP.pdf
- published: 24 Nov 2020
- views: 603
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Fame In A Day! (1931)
Full title reads: "West Ham. Fame in a day! Charles Hickman at 21, becomes Britain's new boxing hope, by brilliantly winning novices heavy-weight championship."...
Full title reads: "West Ham. Fame in a day! Charles Hickman at 21, becomes Britain's new boxing hope, by brilliantly winning novices heavy-weight championship."
West Ham, London.
An unidentified man stands in a boxing ring introduces the viewer and the crowd to Charles Hickman from Birmingham winner of the heavyweight novices competition.
Hickman and his boxing partner spar for a round. The crowd clap.
Hickman chats about how he would like to keep winning. He is winning his championship belt. He speaks with a strong West Midlands accent.
N.B. Not clear where this was filmed - washing is hanging out on a line in the background.
FILM ID:877.26
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
https://wn.com/Fame_In_A_Day_(1931)
Full title reads: "West Ham. Fame in a day! Charles Hickman at 21, becomes Britain's new boxing hope, by brilliantly winning novices heavy-weight championship."
West Ham, London.
An unidentified man stands in a boxing ring introduces the viewer and the crowd to Charles Hickman from Birmingham winner of the heavyweight novices competition.
Hickman and his boxing partner spar for a round. The crowd clap.
Hickman chats about how he would like to keep winning. He is winning his championship belt. He speaks with a strong West Midlands accent.
N.B. Not clear where this was filmed - washing is hanging out on a line in the background.
FILM ID:877.26
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 1195
0:39
1928 Sabre bout before the Pantheon
1928. Silent. French. Sabre bout in front of the Pantheon in Paris.
G. Thomas, Professional Champion of France, defeats O. de Pignol, Amateur Champion of Pari...
1928. Silent. French. Sabre bout in front of the Pantheon in Paris.
G. Thomas, Professional Champion of France, defeats O. de Pignol, Amateur Champion of Paris, 15 to 12.
https://wn.com/1928_Sabre_Bout_Before_The_Pantheon
1928. Silent. French. Sabre bout in front of the Pantheon in Paris.
G. Thomas, Professional Champion of France, defeats O. de Pignol, Amateur Champion of Paris, 15 to 12.
- published: 09 Dec 2020
- views: 128
0:51
Air Training Cadet Boxing Tournament at Albert Hall (1951)
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Air Training Cadet (ATC) Boxing Tournament at Albert Hall, with Trophy presented by the Duke of Gloucester
Full Description:
SLATE INFORMATION: Rugby and Boxing Highlights
ENGLAND: London: Albert Hall:
INT
ALBERT HALL Duke of Gloucester watches ATC. Championships & Presents trophy for boxing
BOXING. 9th Annual Boxing Contest of A. T. C. at Albert Hall.. Shots of bouts. and trophy presented by Duke of Gloucester
GLOUCESTER DUKE of, Watches A.T.C.Boxing Championships at Albert Hall & presents trophy
9th Annual ATC Boxing Championship, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Henry William Frederick Albert, boxing ring, fights, fighting, fighters, boxers, sporting event, sporting events
Background: Air Training Cadet (ATC) Boxing Tournament at Albert Hall, with Trophy presented by the Duke of Gloucester
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Archive managed by: British Pathé
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Air Training Cadet (ATC) Boxing Tournament at Albert Hall, with Trophy presented by the Duke of Gloucester
Full Description:
SLATE INFORMATION: Rugby and Boxing Highlights
ENGLAND: London: Albert Hall:
INT
ALBERT HALL Duke of Gloucester watches ATC. Championships & Presents trophy for boxing
BOXING. 9th Annual Boxing Contest of A. T. C. at Albert Hall.. Shots of bouts. and trophy presented by Duke of Gloucester
GLOUCESTER DUKE of, Watches A.T.C.Boxing Championships at Albert Hall & presents trophy
9th Annual ATC Boxing Championship, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Henry William Frederick Albert, boxing ring, fights, fighting, fighters, boxers, sporting event, sporting events
Background: Air Training Cadet (ATC) Boxing Tournament at Albert Hall, with Trophy presented by the Duke of Gloucester
FILM ID: VLVADMEZJWICL98HT7P0G7ISZP1N5
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- published: 12 Nov 2020
- views: 38
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Ortiz Shows His World Championship Class (1949)
Full title reads: "Ortiz Shows His World Championship Class".
Paris, France. Boxer Manuel Ortiz beats Theo Medina on points.
LV Elevated boxers leave corn...
Full title reads: "Ortiz Shows His World Championship Class".
Paris, France. Boxer Manuel Ortiz beats Theo Medina on points.
LV Elevated boxers leave corners and spar up to each other. MV Fighters slugging each other in centre of boxing ring. Medina doing most of the attacking. They clinch. SV Theo Medina chops with his right. Ortiz replies with two-fisted attack to the face. MV Medina goes down. Manuel Ortiz is sent to corner Ball goes. Medina gets up off floor pan as he walks to his corner. SV Fight fans looking on. MV Theo Medina and Manuel Ortiz at close quarter in centre of ring. Ortiz lands a left swing and knocks Medina into ropes. He bounces off and they spar up. SV Ortiz attacks with left and right. then leads with straight left. MV Ortiz knocks Medina on ropes. Lands vicious left at body the lands left and right to body and knocks Medina down with a right swing. Referee starts counting. SV Medina on floor. Referee counting Medina gets up. MV Ortiz pummelling Medina in centre of ring Gives a right uppercut the swings with left. Medina steps back. SV Medina pokes out two straight lefts. They clinch and fight close-in. MV Medina down again. Referee send Ortiz to corner and starts counting. SV Medina on floor. CU One of the seconds. SV Boxers fighting close in. Ortiz punching to body. Medina steps back. MV Boxers mixing it in middle of ring. Ortiz gives vicious right swing misses and slips. Referee intervenes. SV Ortiz gives right hook. Medina retaliates. MV Boxers mixing it in centre of ring. SV Ortiz on ropes. Medina clips him with a left. Ortiz retaliates. MV Ortiz pokes out a right. Medina steps back, pokes out two lefts. They spar for position and Ortiz attacks to the body. Gong goes. Boxers break and walk to their corners. Ref. walks over to Ortiz and Leads him to Medina's corner. Boxers embrace each other. SV Medina and Ortiz. CU Ortiz.
FILM ID:1427.01
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
https://wn.com/Ortiz_Shows_His_World_Championship_Class_(1949)
Full title reads: "Ortiz Shows His World Championship Class".
Paris, France. Boxer Manuel Ortiz beats Theo Medina on points.
LV Elevated boxers leave corners and spar up to each other. MV Fighters slugging each other in centre of boxing ring. Medina doing most of the attacking. They clinch. SV Theo Medina chops with his right. Ortiz replies with two-fisted attack to the face. MV Medina goes down. Manuel Ortiz is sent to corner Ball goes. Medina gets up off floor pan as he walks to his corner. SV Fight fans looking on. MV Theo Medina and Manuel Ortiz at close quarter in centre of ring. Ortiz lands a left swing and knocks Medina into ropes. He bounces off and they spar up. SV Ortiz attacks with left and right. then leads with straight left. MV Ortiz knocks Medina on ropes. Lands vicious left at body the lands left and right to body and knocks Medina down with a right swing. Referee starts counting. SV Medina on floor. Referee counting Medina gets up. MV Ortiz pummelling Medina in centre of ring Gives a right uppercut the swings with left. Medina steps back. SV Medina pokes out two straight lefts. They clinch and fight close-in. MV Medina down again. Referee send Ortiz to corner and starts counting. SV Medina on floor. CU One of the seconds. SV Boxers fighting close in. Ortiz punching to body. Medina steps back. MV Boxers mixing it in middle of ring. Ortiz gives vicious right swing misses and slips. Referee intervenes. SV Ortiz gives right hook. Medina retaliates. MV Boxers mixing it in centre of ring. SV Ortiz on ropes. Medina clips him with a left. Ortiz retaliates. MV Ortiz pokes out a right. Medina steps back, pokes out two lefts. They spar for position and Ortiz attacks to the body. Gong goes. Boxers break and walk to their corners. Ref. walks over to Ortiz and Leads him to Medina's corner. Boxers embrace each other. SV Medina and Ortiz. CU Ortiz.
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- published: 13 Apr 2014
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1:35
Peter Keenan Loses Title (1952)
Glasgow, Scotland.
SV. Jean Sneyers (the Belgian challenger), in lighter trunks, leaving corner. Both boxers square up in centre of ring.
GV. Open air b...
Glasgow, Scotland.
SV. Jean Sneyers (the Belgian challenger), in lighter trunks, leaving corner. Both boxers square up in centre of ring.
GV. Open air boxing match in progress. SV. Peter Keenan (Scottish boxer and European Bantamweight Champion) slips to canvas as he tries to counter a left from Sneyers. He gets up immediately and resumes fighting. CU. Both boxers exchange light blows. Keenan misses with a left and right. SV. Keenan slips against ropes. They resume immediately. Two lefts from Sneyers hit air. SV. Boxers mauling in centre of ring. Referee speaks to them both about holding. LV. Keenan receives hard left to head. He rushes Sneyers against ropes. SV. They tie up at centre of ring - end of round. MV. Boxers receiving attention in corners - round 5 board held aloft. SV. Start of round 5. They both exchange blows. LV. Keenan working on Sneyers' body. SV. Keenan attacking Sneyers' body. They disengage. Keenan throws a left, and simultaneously raises right leg and drops to canvas. Sneyers not having landed a blow. MV. Slow motion repeat of fall down. CU. Keenan sitting up on canvas in obvious agony; he crawls to ropes, Sneyers and referee try to lift him.
SV. Sneyers' hand held aloft by ref. (Arthur Koch of Sweden) he waves to crowd and explains that it wasn't his fault.
MV. Sneyers holding arms to crowd.
CU. Sneyers embracing Keenan.
(Orig.Neg.) (Title scene 'G')
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Glasgow, Scotland.
SV. Jean Sneyers (the Belgian challenger), in lighter trunks, leaving corner. Both boxers square up in centre of ring.
GV. Open air boxing match in progress. SV. Peter Keenan (Scottish boxer and European Bantamweight Champion) slips to canvas as he tries to counter a left from Sneyers. He gets up immediately and resumes fighting. CU. Both boxers exchange light blows. Keenan misses with a left and right. SV. Keenan slips against ropes. They resume immediately. Two lefts from Sneyers hit air. SV. Boxers mauling in centre of ring. Referee speaks to them both about holding. LV. Keenan receives hard left to head. He rushes Sneyers against ropes. SV. They tie up at centre of ring - end of round. MV. Boxers receiving attention in corners - round 5 board held aloft. SV. Start of round 5. They both exchange blows. LV. Keenan working on Sneyers' body. SV. Keenan attacking Sneyers' body. They disengage. Keenan throws a left, and simultaneously raises right leg and drops to canvas. Sneyers not having landed a blow. MV. Slow motion repeat of fall down. CU. Keenan sitting up on canvas in obvious agony; he crawls to ropes, Sneyers and referee try to lift him.
SV. Sneyers' hand held aloft by ref. (Arthur Koch of Sweden) he waves to crowd and explains that it wasn't his fault.
MV. Sneyers holding arms to crowd.
CU. Sneyers embracing Keenan.
(Orig.Neg.) (Title scene 'G')
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- published: 13 Apr 2014
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7:43
1927 * Der Sportler * Boxen * Sport Box Club Vogelheim * Februar 2001 * Bildergalerie * Teil 2
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5:08
Harry Scott V Emile Saerens - Drawn Fight (1964)
Location: Manchester, England / Great Britain
CU. Bell at ringside being rung to start contest. MS. & CU. People ringside watching fight.
CU. Boxer's fe...
Location: Manchester, England / Great Britain
CU. Bell at ringside being rung to start contest. MS. & CU. People ringside watching fight.
CU. Boxer's feet in resin tray. MS. During fight between Harry Scott of Liverpool and Emile Saerens from Belgium. The fight ends with the referee holding both boxers hands in the air to denote a draw.
CU. The two boxers, looking battered and bruised, at end of fight. (Orig. Neg.)
Note: The paper work includes the official fight programme.
FILM ID:3151.18
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Location: Manchester, England / Great Britain
CU. Bell at ringside being rung to start contest. MS. & CU. People ringside watching fight.
CU. Boxer's feet in resin tray. MS. During fight between Harry Scott of Liverpool and Emile Saerens from Belgium. The fight ends with the referee holding both boxers hands in the air to denote a draw.
CU. The two boxers, looking battered and bruised, at end of fight. (Orig. Neg.)
Note: The paper work includes the official fight programme.
FILM ID:3151.18
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- published: 13 Apr 2014
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1:03
Irish Amateur Boxers (1931)
Full title reads: "Irish Amateur boxers in training for the International contests - Ireland V America in Dublin."
Eire, Southern Ireland, Republic of Irelan...
Full title reads: "Irish Amateur boxers in training for the International contests - Ireland V America in Dublin."
Eire, Southern Ireland, Republic of Ireland.
Boxers are out for a run around their training camp.
A group of them exercise in the yard. Some skip, some spar and some shadow box.
FILM ID:875.08
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Full title reads: "Irish Amateur boxers in training for the International contests - Ireland V America in Dublin."
Eire, Southern Ireland, Republic of Ireland.
Boxers are out for a run around their training camp.
A group of them exercise in the yard. Some skip, some spar and some shadow box.
FILM ID:875.08
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 2214