- Mickey Walker
Infobox_Boxer
name = Mickey Walker
nationality = flagicon|USAUSA
realname = Mickey Walker
nickname = Toy Bulldog
weight =Middleweight
birth_date = 1901-07-13
birth_place = Elizabeth, NJ
death_date=death date and age|1981|04|28|1901|07|13|mf=y
style = Orthodox
total = 164
wins = 109
KO = 58
losses = 22
draws = 5
no contests = 28Edward Patrick "Mickey" Walker (b.
July 13 ,1903 , some sources indicate 1901 - d.April 28 1981 ) was a multi-faceted boxer fromNew Jersey . He was also an avidgolf er and a renowned artist.He boxed professionally for the first time on
February 10 1919 , fightingDominic Orsini to a four round no-decision in his hometown ofElizabeth, New Jersey . Walker did not venture from Elizabeth until his eighteenth bout, he went to Newark. OnApril 29 1919 , he was defeated byknockout in round one by Phil Delmontt, suffering his first defeat.In 1920, he boxed twelve times, winning two and participating in ten no-decisions. Once again, all his bouts were held in New Jersey, which was, at the time, one of the areas where scoring systems had not been installed in boxing, therefore, each fight that lasted the scheduled distance was automatically declared a no-decision, regardless of who the better boxer had been.
He boxed sixteen times in 1921, winning six, losing one and having nine no-decisions. By then,
Rhode Island had already become one of the areas where scoring in fights had been installed to allow fighters to get decision victories, and this attracted Walker twice to the area. He lost on a disqualification toJoe Stenafik his first time there, but earned his first decision win, in twelve rounds, againstKid Green , the second time around. He also held world champion boxerJack Britton to a no-decision back in his home state of New Jersey, and beatNate Siegal inBoston .In 1922 Walker went 3-4-4 before getting a world title shot. He lost to
Jock Malone during that span. However, onNovember 1 of that year, he found himself a world title challenger against Britton, who was the world's Welterweight champion. Walker outpointed Britton over fifteen rounds to become world champion.He had thirteen fights in 1923, winning 11, having one no decision and one no contest. He defended the title twice, against
Pete Latzo and Jimmy Jones. Nine bouts followed in 1924, Walker winning six and having three no decisions. He defeatedLew Tendler andBobby Barrett in defense of his world title, and had two of his three no decisions that year against Jock Malone.After winning two fights to start 1925, he went up in division to challenge world Middleweight champion
Harry Greb onJuly 2 but he failed to win the Middleweight crown at that time, losing a fifteen round decision to the 160 pound division champion. He went back to the Welterweight division, defending his title againstDave Shade , retaining it by decision. He won three bouts, lost one and had three no decisions that year.On
May 20 1926 , he lost the world Welterweight title in a rematch with Pete Latzo. It seemed Walker, now in his 20s, had physically matured out the Welterweight division; though many might also point to his extra-curriculars. Whatever the reasons, Walker then began concentrating on winning the world Middleweight championship. OnNovember 22 , he finally was able to beat Jock Malone, and onDecember 3 , he conquered the world's Middleweight title with a controversial ten-round decision over world championTiger Flowers . He kept that title for five years, although he only defended it three times during that span. He beatMike McTigue and former world championPaul Berlenbach .On
March 28 1929 , he tried to become a member of the exclusive group of boxers who have been world champions in three different weight divisions, however, he failed in his attempt when he was defeated in a close ten round decision to world Light Heavyweight championTommy Loughran . OnJune 19 1931 , Walker decided to give away his world Middleweight title to take a leap into the Heavyweight division.His debut as a Heavyweight on
July 22 , against former world Heavyweight championJack Sharkey , ended with a fifteen round draw (tie). Many felt the Bulldog from North Jersey had been robbed. In 1932, he went 5-1, beating such fighters asKing Levinsky andPaulino Uzcudun before facing former world Heavyweight championMax Schmeling , who knocked Walker out in round eight.He went down in weight again, to the Light Heavyweight division, in 1933, when he lost a fifteen round decision to
Maxie Rosenbloom for the world title. The next year, Walker rematched Rosenbloom and was awarded a decision win. Unfortunately for Walker, Rosenbloom, though still champion, had taken Walker on in a non-title fight. Undaunted, Walker kept campaigning in that division until 1935, when he retired after losing toEric Seelig by a seven round technical decision.Walker opened a restaurant after retirement and his restaurant became a popular dining place in
New York City . He became an accomplished painting artist, many of his works being exhibited at New York andLondon art galleries. During his boxing career, he found golf to be a suitable distraction to his training regimen, and he often dragged his managerDoc Kearns , and his kids to golf courses to play golf.Walker was found by police in 1974 lying on a street in New York and taken to a hospital, where he was admitted with doctors initially thinking he was just a drunken man picked up at the streets. But further testing revealed that Walker was suffering from
Parkinson's disease ; he died seven years later.Walker had a record of 93 wins, 14 losses, 4 draws, 46 no decisions and 1 no contest in 163 professional bouts, his 60 knockout wins making him a member of the exclusive group of boxers who have won 50 or more bouts by knockout.
He was inducted into the
International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990, as an original member of that institution.External links
* [http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/walker-m.htm Walker at Cyber Boxing Zone]
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