- Tom O'Rourke
Tom O'Rourke (born
May 13 1856 inBoston ) was aboxing manager in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.O'Rourke boxed in his youth, but his primary talent was rowing. He began managing boxers in the late 1880s, finally getting the black
bantamweight George Dixon in his stable in 1889. O'Rourke saw Dixon outmatch Paddy Kelly in Boston, and began managing him to an eventual meeting withCal McCarthy , the lightweight champion of the world. The bout ended in a draw, so O'Rourke and Dixon took their show on the road, eventually claiming the world championship in 1891, and thefeatherweight championship in 1892 inNew Orleans in a rare (for the time) mixed-race bout, a tribute to O'Rourke's matchmaking abilities.In addition to Dixon, O'Rourke managed
Joe Walcott (note: notJersey Joe Walcott , who took his name from O'Rourke's boxer), who won the welterweight championship of the world in 1901. Walcott and Dixon are famous for traveling with O'Rourke in a "take on all comers" tour, where O'Rourke had his own, slightly smaller than usual, boxing ring for the bouts. The smaller ring gave his boxers an advantage, as both men were known for their straightforward style.Another well-known boxer of O'Rourke's is Sailor
Tom Sharkey , who was managed by O'Rourke when he lost the heavyweight title bout withJames J. Jeffries in 1889.The number one fighter that he began managing was George Gardner, once the Light Heavyweight Champion of the World in 1903. Gardner won the title from Jack Root and lost the title to Bob Fitzsimmons. It is often thought that the Fitzsimmons match was a publicity stunt, possibly a bribery making Fitzsimmons the first triple title champion in boxing history.
O'Rourke died after collapsing in
Max Schmeling 's dressing room prior to his bout withJoe Louis onJune 22 1938 .References
*Roberts, James B. and Skutt, Alexander G. (2006). "Tom O'Rourke." "The Boxing Register: International Boxing Hall of Fame Official Record Book",4th ed, p 739.
* [http://www.ibhof.com/orourke.htm IBHOF enshrinee information]
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