- Ted "Kid" Lewis
Infobox Boxer
name= Ted "Kid" Lewis
realname=Gershon Mendeloff
nickname=
weight=Welterweight
nationality=Flagicon|ENG English
birth_date=Varies depending on source, eitherOctober 28 ,1893 [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=011911&cat=boxer Ted Kid Lewis ] ] orOctober 24 ,1894 [ [http://www.jewishsports.net/biopages/TedLewis.htm Ted “Kid” Lewis (Gershon Mendeloff) ] ] [ [http://www.ibhof.com/lewis.html IBHOF / Ted "Kid" Lewis ] ] |birth_place=London
death_date=death date and age|1970|10|20|1894|10|28
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total=300
wins=227
KO=80
losses=40
draws=23
no contests=0|Ted "Kid" Lewis (born Gershon Mendeloff,
October 28 ,1893 – 1970) was an English boxer who won the worldwelterweight (147 lb) championship.Boxing career
Lewis was born in a gas-lit
tenement in the Aldgate Pump section ofLondon ’sEast End as Gershon Mendeloff. One of his brothers became a boxer under the name of Lou (Kid) Lewis.It was as a member of London’s Judean Athletic Club that Mendeloff assumed the name “Kid” Lewis ("Ted" was added later, in America). At 14 he fought for
sixpence and a cup of tea. He later won the Club’sflyweight title, and took home a cup of imitation silver.He became a professional boxer in 1909. On
October 6 ,1913 , Lewis won the Britishfeatherweight crown with a 17th round knockout of Alec Lambert at London’s National Sporting Club. A year later, onFebruary 2 ,1914 , at London’s Premierland, he won the Europeanfeatherweight title from Paul Til via a 12th round foul.Still in 1914, campaigning as a lightweight and welterweight, Lewis left London and toured Australia. In 1915 Lewis traveled to the United States, fighting Phil Bloom in New York’s
Madison Square Garden . He won a decision.In
Boston ’s Armory, on August 31st of that same year, he fought the man known as the “Boxing Marvel,"Jack Britton , for the welterweight crown. Lewis won in a twelve-round decision, becoming welterweight world champion and beginning an historic rivalry. From 1915 to 1921 Lewis and Britton fought 20 times, a total of 224 rounds.On
April 24 ,1916 , inNew Orleans , Lewis lost the title to Britton. He reclaimed it onJune 25 ,1917 , at Westwood Field,Dayton, Ohio . He lost the title for the last time onMarch 17 ,1919 , inCanton, Ohio , when Britton knocked him out in the 9th round — the only knockout of the series.The roundup of his matches with Britton: Lewis won 3, lost 4, and had 1 draw. There were 12 no decisions. After his last loss to Britton, Lewis returned to England.
On
June 9 ,1920 , at London’s Olympia Exhibition Centre, he beat Johnny Basham to win the British and European welterweight titles. He relinquished these in December of that year due to difficulty in making the weight.His drive to fight
Georges Carpentier , world and EuropeanLight Heavyweight champion, came to fruition onMay 11 ,1922 , in the Olympia. Lewis, fighting at 150 pounds to Carpentier’s 175, spent most of the first round giving the heavier man a drubbing. Then referee Joe Palmer put a hand on Lewis’s shoulder to warn him against holding. Carpentier took advantage of this distraction and sneaked in a vicious right. The Kid went crashing to the canvas and was counted out. The Olympia crowd erupted furiously, crying, “foul,” but to no avail. The Kid remained nonplussed. “I felt cheated, but I didn’t bear any grudge,” he would later say.On
June 6 ,1922 , at Holland Park Rink, London, Lewis knocked out Frankie Burns to win the British middleweight title. On November 11 of the same year, also at Holland Park Rink, he beat Roland Todd to win the European middleweight title. He did not hold either title long, losing both at theRoyal Albert Hall onFebruary 15 ,1923 , after a grueling rematch with Todd.Lewis won his last two titles, the British and European welterweight crowns, on
July 3 ,1924 — again at London’s Royal Albert Hall — by defeating Hamilton Johnny Brown. Two years later, onNovember 26 ,1924 , at Waverley Market Hall inEdinburgh , he lost these championships to the much youngerScotsman , Tommy Milligan.He continued boxing until 1929, adding 20 more fights. His final record was: 279 bouts, 170 won, 30 lost, 13 draws, 66 no decisions, 70 knockouts.
Boxing style
Lewis started his career as an evasive boxer, with a long left. During the six years he spent in America he changed his style, becoming a swarming, combination boxer-fighter.
Halls of Fame
He was elected to the Boxing Hall of Fame in 1964.
Lewis, who was
Jew ish, was inducted into theInternational Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1983. [http://www.jewishsports.net/BioPages/Tables/Sport/Boxing.htm]Lewis was inducted into the
International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1992.Place in history
Bert Randolph Sugar , in his authoritative book, "The 100 Greatest Boxers of All Time", ranked Lewis # 33, ahead of such fighters as “Gentleman Jim” Corbett,Jake LaMotta ,Sugar Ray Leonard , andGeorges Carpentier .References
*http://www.jewishsports.net/biopages/TedLewis.htm
*http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=011911
*http://www.ibhof.com/lewis.html
*http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=5835&more=1
*http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/lewis-t.htm
*Bert Randolph Sugar, "The 100 Greatest Boxers of all Time", 1984, A Rutledge Book published by Bonanza, Crown Publishers, pp. 88-89.
*Nat Fleischer and Sam Andre, updated by Dan Rafael, "An Illustrated History of Boxing", 2001 Edition, Citadel Press, pp. 262, 264, 265.
*Morton Lewis, "Ted "Kid" Lewis, His Life and Times", 1990, Robson Books, LTD, Great Britain.External links
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* [http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/lewis-t.htm Cyber Boxing Zone]
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