- Alexander McKay (boxer)
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McKay ."Alexander McKay (1804 – 1830) was a Scottish
heavyweight bare-knuckle fighter. He fought in just five prize fights, these are:# Loss to
Simon Byrne after 47 mins, in 5 rounds on3 May 1827
# Win overPeter Curran after 18 mins - in 1828
# Win overPaul Spencer after 25 rounds on16 October 1828 £40
# Win over Paul Spencer after 30 mins in 34 rounds on17 February 1829
# Loss to Simon Byrne after 53 mins in 47 rounds on2 June 1830 McKay died of a brain
haemorrhage 30 hours after his second fight against Byrne. The news of his death was greeted in his nativeScotland by rioting in which several lost their lives. He is buried close to where he fell in the village ofHanslope ,Buckinghamshire . The followingepitaph is engraved on his tombstone.:::"Strong and athletic was my frame":::"Far from my native home I came":::"And bravely fought with Simon Byrne":::"Alas, but never to return.":::"Stranger take warning from my fate":::"Lest you should rue your case too late":::"If you have ever fought before":::"Determine now to fight no more"
ee also
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List of bare-knuckle boxers External links
* [http://www.mkheritage.co.uk/hdhs/Fightplaque.html Record of McKay's fights]
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