- Benny Lynch
Benny Lynch (
April 2 ,1913 –August 6 ,1946 ) is considered by some to be one of the finest boxers below thelightweight division in his era andRing Magazine has described him as the greatest fighter thatScotland has ever produced. He was born in theGorbals area ofGlasgow and learned his fighting skills in thecarnival booths that were popular in the West ofScotland during theGreat Depression .Benny won the Scottish
flyweight boxing title onMay 16 ,1934 with a 15 round decision over Jim Campbell in Glasgow. He then went on to win the British, European and world flyweight titles from Jackie Brown in an historic bout held inManchester onSeptember 8 ,1935 . The fight attracted enormous support from Glaswegians who travelled en masse to support "our Benny".There was dispute, on at least on one side of the Atlantic, as to who was the best flyweight boxer in the world. Benny settled the matter when he out-pointed Filipino
Small Montana in London in 1936 to established himself as the undisputed world flyweight boxing champion.From 1932-36, he lost just five fights; two of them were points losses to
Jimmy Warnock a 'southpaw' fromNorthern Ireland , onMarch 2 1936 inBelfast and again onJune 2 1937 in front of a home crowd inGlasgow .In 1937 he handed legendary English puncher
Peter Kane his first loss (KO).By 1938, Benny's drinking lifestyle meant that he could no longer make the weight for the flyweight division. He lost his world flyweight title to American
Jackie Jurich , when he weighed in at 118.5 lb (53.8 kg), half a pound over thebantamweight limit. This was made sadder by the fact that, despite his weight problems, Lynch stopped Jurich in the 12th round.Benny Lynch's boxing career was over by the time he was 25 and he battled with alcohol for the rest of his life. He was a pathetic sight in the streets and pubs of Glasgow where people pressed drinks on him when a square meal was what he needed. The man who had so much talent died in 1946 from malnutrition, aged 33, a lonely misfit in the city that loved and broke him.
His record for the seven years of his professional career was::Total Bouts: 102:Won: 77 (includes 15 knockouts):Lost: 10 (one knockout, in his last fight):Draw: 15
He was inducted into the
International Boxing Hall Of Fame in 1998. A film about the life of Benny Lynch, directed by John Mackenzie and starringRobert Carlyle , was made in 2003.He was featured on the artist
Gun 's cover of their second album, Gallus, in 1992.ee also
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List of British flyweight boxing champions External links
* "Benny: The Life and Times of a Fighting Legend" - by John Burrowes ISBN 978-1840186611
** [http://www.bennylynch.co.uk Benny Lynch website] run from Glasgow, with a guestbook which includes comments from Benny's family in Canada
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