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Matthew "Matt" Wells (14 December 1886 – 27 June 1953) was a professional boxer in the welterweight (147lb) division.
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Biography
He was born in Walworth, London and died in London.
Amateur career
During his amateur career, he won four consecutive ABA Lightweight titles (1904-07).
Olympics
He competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. In the lightweight event he was eliminated in the quarter-finals after losing to Frederick Grace who later won the gold medal.
Professional career
Wells turned pro in 1909. In 1911 in London he defeated Freddie Welsh in a twenty round fight to win the lightweight championship of great Britain and take home the Lonsdale belt.[1]
On April 26, 1912 he lost to Packey McFarland at Madison Square Garden, in New York City.[2]
In 1914 he won the World Welterweight title by defeating Tom McCormick by 20 round decision. Wells also defeated Owen Moran and Abe Attell in his career.
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References
- ^ "Twenty-round Fight. Matt Wells Lightweight Champion Of Great Britain". Montreal Gazette. February 28, 1911. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SBYqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_IQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2653,2713134&dq=matt+wells+lightweight&hl=en. Retrieved 2010-11-07. "Matt Wells won a twenty round fight tonight from Fred Welsh for the lightweight championship of Great Britain and the Lonsdale belt The ..."
- ^ "Packey M'Farland Whips Matt Wells. English Lightweight Champion Outclassed by Chicago Stock Yards Boxer.". New York Times. April 27, 1912. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00E13FF3E5813738DDDAE0A94DC405B828DF1D3. Retrieved 2010-11-07. "Packey McFarland of Chicago removed all doubts as to how he compares as a boxer with Matt Wells, the English lightweight champion, at Madison Square Garden ..."
Categories:- 1886 births
- 1953 deaths
- Boxers at the 1908 Summer Olympics
- Olympic boxers of Great Britain
- People from Walworth
- Welterweight boxers
- World welterweight boxing champions
- World boxing champions
- British boxing biography stubs
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