- Jimmy Wilde
Infobox_Boxer
name = Jimmy Wilde
realname = James Wilde
nickname = Mighty Atom
weight =Flyweight
height = height|ft=5|in=2
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nationality= Flagicon|UK British|
birth_date = birth date|1892|5|12|df=y
birth_place =Pentwyn Deintyr
death_date = death date and age|1969|3|10|1892|5|12|mf=y
style = Orthodox
total = 149
wins = 131
KO = 99
losses = 3
draws = 2
no contests = 13Jimmy Wilde (
15 May 1892 –10 March 1969 ), was a former Welsh worldboxing champion. Jimmy Wilde was the first official worldflyweight champion and was rated by American boxing writerNat Fleischer , as well as many other professionals and fans including former boxer, trainer, manager and promoter, Charley 'Broadway' Rose, as "the greatest flyweight ever". Wilde earned variousnickname s such as, "The Mighty Atom", "Ghost with the Hammer in his Hand" and "TheTylorstown Terror".Early years
Jimmy Wilde's birth certificate shows he was born in Craig Berthlwyd (
Pentwyn Deintyr ) (now known as the Graig),Quakers Yard ,Merthyr Tydfil but his parents later moved to the village ofTylorstown in the Rhondda Valley when Jimmy was twelve years old. Jimmy was the son of a coal miner, who himself worked in the coal pits. He was small enough to crawl through gullies impassable to most of his colleagues. Wilde first fought at the age of sixteen in fairground boxing booths. In 1909 Wilde married his wife Elizabeth and was a father by 1912. He left Tylorstown Colliery in 1913. In 1916 Wilde joined the army and was sent toAldershot as a PT instructor.Professional career
The record books often show that Wilde started boxing professionally in 1911 but it is widely assumed that he had been fighting professionally for at least four years before that. Wilde's claim that he had at least 800 fights is probably greatly exaggerated, but it was rather more than the 144 shown in
Boxrec and elsewhere. Wilde's officially listed debut was on 26 December 1910, when he fought Les Williams to a no-decision in three rounds. His first win came on 1 January 1911, when he knocked out Ted Roberts in the third round.Wilde went undefeated in 103 bouts, all of which were held in Britain, a remarkable achievement. In the middle of that streak, on 31 December 1912, he won the British flyweight championship by beating Billy Padden by an eighteenth-round knockout in Glasgow. He finally lost his undefeated record when he challenged Tancy Lee for the vacant European championship on 15 January 1915 in London. Wilde was knocked out in the seventeenth round (of twenty), also losing his British title.
Wilde then embarked on a sixteen-fight knockout streak, and on 14 February] [1916, he regained the British flyweight title by beating Joe Symonds by a knockout in round twelve at the
National Sporting Club in London. On 24 April 1916 Wilde beatJohnny Rosner by a knockout in the eleventh round atLiverpool Stadium to win the IBU world flyweight title. On 13 May he had two fights on the same day atWoolwich Dockyard (against Darkey Saunders and Joe Magnus), winning both by knockout, both fights combined lasting less than five rounds. On 26 June Wilde returned to the National Sporting Club to take his revenge on Tancy Lee with an eleventh-round knockout. On 18 December Wilde became recognised as the first World Flyweight Champion (the IBU title was only recognised in Europe) when he defeatedYoung Zulu Kid of the United States whose seconds threw in the towel during the eleventh round of their bout at theHolborn Stadium.In 1917, he retained the title by beating George Clarke by a knockout in four. With that win, he also won the European title and recovered the British title. But that would be his last title defence, as soon he decided to vacate the world title. He kept fighting and winning, and in 1919, he beat Joe Lynch, another boxer who was a world champion, by decision in 15. In 1920 he went undefeated in 10 fights, but then, he lost by a knockout in 17 to former world bantamweight champion
Pete Herman , who outweighed Wilde by more than a stone (14 pounds), in 1921. The bout was originally scheduled as a title defence, but Herman had lost his championship to Lynch the month before. Herman easily regained the bantamweight title from Lynch in July 1921, leading some to suspect that he had left the title behind with Lynch in America intentionally. That was the fight that marked his return to Britain after touring the United States all of 1920. After a win overYoung Jennings , he announced his retirement.Wilde returned to the ring out of a sense of obligation to defend his title against Pancho Villa on 18 June 1923. After losing by a knockout in seven to the
Philippines ' first world champion, Wilde announced his retirement.Retirement
Jimmy Wilde lived the last few years of his life in the Cadoxton district of Barry, South Wales. Wilde died in a hospital near
Cardiff and was buried in Barry Cemetery.Awards and recognition
He had a record of 131 wins, 3 losses, 2 draws and 13 no-decisions, with 99 wins by knockout, which makes him one of the most prolific knockout winners of all time, according to
Ring Magazine , publication which also named him the 3rd greatest puncher of all time in 2003.In 1990, Wilde was elected into the
International Boxing Hall Of Fame as a member of that institution's original class. In 1992 he was also inducted into theWelsh Sports Hall of Fame and one of his prize winning belts is part of the organisation's display.ee also
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List of British flyweight boxing champions External links
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* [http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/wilde-j.htm CBZ Profile]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A34204989 Profile on BBC Sport]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igryTKKR2Nw]
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