- Bruce Woodcock (boxer)
Bruce Woodcock (b.
Doncaster 18 January 1921 , d. Doncaster21 December 1997 ) was an English boxer. He was the British and Empireheavyweight champion 1945-1950, and European heavyweight champion 1946-1949. He had a large fanbase, and his participation in a competition often resulted in sellout crowds.Biography
In July 1945, at
White Hart Lane ,Tottenham , Woodcock defeated the current champion Jack London to take the British and Empire heavyweight tiles. Woodcock won by a knockout in round six after having London down three times in that round.At
Harringay in 1947 Woodcock earned a reputation for bravery when he foughtJoe Baksi . He was floored 3 times in the first round and twice in the second and yet tried to come back before the referee stopped it in the seventh.On June 2, 1949, Woodcock beat
Freddie Mills for the vacant British and European and Empire heavyweight titles by aKO in 14/15.He is perhaps best remembered for the fact that upon the retirement of World heavyweight champion
Joe Louis , on June 6, 1950, the British promoterJack Solomons matched Woodcock with AmericanLee Savold for the vacant world title atWhite City before over 50,000 spectators. This was done under the auspices of theBritish Boxing Board of Control but not recognized elsewhere. In the event, a 15 round contest, Savold opened a cut above Woodcock's left eye, and the fight was stopped in the fourth round.Woodcock was known for his
glass jaw , the fact that his face was vulnerable as the result of reopened cuts sustained through many bouts, and his weight which tended to be on the light side for a heavyweight. Nevertheless, he is fondly remembered as Britain's best and bravest heavyweight hope in the forties and early fifties.Personal life
He married in 1947 Nora Speight, with whom he had one son and one daughter.
He ended his days in retirement after running a
pub in his home town of Doncaster.ee also
*
List of British heavyweight boxing champions ources
* Ronnie Wharton (2005), ‘’Fighting Men of the North’’, Tempus Publishing Limited, ISBN 0-7524-3551-5
External links
* [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=037004&cat=boxer Record of bouts]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19971231/ai_n14137313 Obituary from London Independent]
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