- Tom Cribb
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birth_date=1781
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death_date=11 May 1848
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1781 -11 May 1848 ) was an Englishbare-knuckle boxer of the 19th century, so successful that he became world champion. He is a member of theInternational Boxing Hall of Fame .Born in Wick which is near the
Hanham area ofBristol , Cribb moved toLondon at the age of 13 and after working as a bell-hanger got work as a coal porter inWapping .His first fight was on
7 January 1805 atWood Green in north London. Victory here, followed by another a month later, persuaded him to become a professional pugilist, under the supervision of Captain Robert Barclay. In 1810, Cribb was awarded the British title. He then fought a black American, former slaveTom Molineaux , to become world champion – a victory he repeated in 1811 at Thistleton Gap before a large crowd.In 1812, aged 31, he retired to become a coal merchant (and part-time boxing trainer). Later he became a publican, running the Union Arms, Panton Street, close to Haymarket in central London.
In 1839 he retired to
Woolwich in south-east London where he died in 1848, aged 67. He was buried in the churchyard of St Mary's and St Andrew's, Woolwich – where a monument to his memory was erected. A road in the formerRoyal Arsenal has also been named in his honour.Trivia
The Tom Cribb pub is located at 36 Panton Street, Haymarket, London. This is not the same address as the Union Arms, which was 26 Panton Street, but named in his honour.
There is a popular local
legend in the Bristol area thatCribbs Causeway , a road not far from Hanham that has given its name to a major out-of-townshopping mall , retail park and entertainment complex, was named after Tom Cribb. Despite being proved to be false this has not stopped the legend from continuing. See the Cribbs Causeway article for more information.A London-based shoemaker [http://www.thomascribb.co.uk] is named after Thomas Cribb.
Tom Cribb also features prominently in
George MacDonald Fraser ’s novel "Black Ajax"; a fictionalised account of Tom Molineaux's life.He is mentioned in one episode of the Victorian crime drama "
Cribb ", in which one of Cribb's men speculates whether he is descended from the famous boxer. The episode is largely centred around prize-fighting.ee also
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List of bare-knuckle boxers
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