- Jack Bloomfield
Infobox Boxer
name= Jack Bloomfield
nationality= English
realname= Sol Blumenfeld
nickname= "Basking" Jack Bloomfield
weight=Light heavyweight
birth_date= birth date|1899|11|20|mf=y
birth_place=London ,England
home=Islington ,London
death_date= 1961 (aged 61)
death_place=
style= Orthodox
total= 36
wins= 28
KO= 20
losses= 5
draws= 2
no contests= 1 [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=51673&cat=boxer Statistics and record of fights] :Boxrec.com website. Retrieved onJanuary 18 2008 .]Jack Bloomfield (born
November 20 ,1899 - died 1961) was an Englishlight heavyweight professional boxer, whose birth name was Sol Blumenfeld, and who was also known as "Basking" Jack Bloomfield during his career. He took part in the first everboxing event to be held at Wembley Stadium. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/in_depth/2000/wembley/951768.stm Bloomfield v. Gibbons] , first ever boxing match held at Wembley Stadium:BBC.co.uk website. Retrieved onJanuary 18 2008 .] He lived inIslington ,London .Career
At middleweight
Bloomfield's first professional fight was at
middleweight , against fellow Londoner Joe Gannon inFinsbury , London, onMarch 12 1918 , and he won this by aknockout in the first round. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=284096&cat=boxer Bloomfield v. Gannon] , Finsbury, 1918: Boxrec.com website. Retrieved onJanuary 18 2008 .]He entered his first competition on
September 9 1918 , when he fought 3 three-round s in one day, beating a Sergeant Braddock in the final of the Inter-Allied Middleweight Competition.In his next tournament, the SBA King's Trophy Middleweight Competition, held on
December 11 1918 at theRoyal Albert Hall , he lost on points in the final, again over 3 rounds, to Billy Fullerton. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=63219&cat=boxer Fullerton v. Bloomfield] ,Royal Albert Hall , 1918: Boxrec.com website. Retrieved onJanuary 18 2008 .]Staying at middleweight, Bloomfield won his next three fights, which took place between March and June 1919, before suffering a "no contest" decision in the 8th round against Eddie Feathers on
July 28 1919 . [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=113554&cat=boxer Bloomfield v. Feathers] , (no contest), 1919: Boxrec.com website. Retrieved onJanuary 18 2008 .] He was back to winning ways in his last three fights of 1919, and all bytechnical knockout .On
April 23 1920 , he fought his first bout in the USA, defeating Walter McGirr in a 6 round contest inJersey City, New Jersey . [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=55196&cat=boxer McGirr v. Bloomfield] , Jersey City, 1920: Boxrec.com website. Retrieved onJanuary 18 2008 .] During the rest of the year, Bloomfield fought six more US and Canadian fighters, winning four, losing one and drawing one. Returning to London in 1921, he won two more fights during February, before challenging the vastly-experienced Ted "Kid" Lewis for the vacant British Middleweight Championship at Holland Park Rink in London on June 27. This was fought over a mammoth 20 rounds, and Bloomfield lost on points. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=11911&cat=boxer Lewis v. Bloomfield] , Holland Park, 1921: Boxrec.com website. Retrieved onJanuary 18 2008 .] In December, he eased his way back with a 3rd round knockout win against a Services boxer inHoxton , London.At light-heavyweight and heavyweight
From the beginning of 1922, Bloomfield moved up to the
heavyweight division for one fight (which he won), before switching to his eventual weight of choice, light heavyweight, to fight one winning bout prior to his next attempt at a championship belt. This was the BBBofC title vacated by Noel "Boy" McCormick, and Bloomfield was matched with Harry Drake in a 20 round contest in London onMay 1 1922 . Drake lost this on a technical decision in the 9th round, to give Bloomfield his first ever universally-recognised championship. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=17611&cat=boxer Bloomfield v. Drake] , British Light Heavyweight Championship, 1922: Boxrec.com website. Retrieved onJanuary 18 2008 .]Twice defending the title successfully that year, against Albert "Kid" Lloyd and "Bombardier" Billy Wells (both by 6th round knockouts), he then challenged John "Soldier Jones" Beaudin of Canada for the British Empire Light Heavyweight Championship at the National Sporting Club in London on
March 26 1923 , winning by a technical knockout in the 5th round, to add another belt to his collection. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=11308&cat=boxer Bloomfield v. Beaudin] , British Empire Light Heavyweight Championship, 1922: Boxrec.com website. Retrieved onJanuary 18 2008 .]He successfully defended the British Empire title in May of that year, when Northern Irishman Dave Magill quit in the thirteenth round of twenty at Olympia in London. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=39872&cat=boxer Bloomfield v. Magill] , British Empire title defence, 1923: Boxrec.com website. Retrieved on
January 18 2008 .] However, for his next title attempt in November of that year, moving up a weight, he was to suffer an embarrassing defeat.Challenging
Frank Goddard for the vacant British Heavyweight Championship at the Royal Albert Hall, Bloomfield was disqualified in the second round for hitting Goddard while he was down. [ [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=17604&cat=boxer Goddard v. Bloomfield] , British Heavyweight Championship, 1923: Boxrec.com website. Retrieved onJanuary 18 2008 .]First ever boxing match at Wembley
After winning one more light heavyweight bout in May 1924, Bloomfield was chosen to take part in the first ever boxing match to be held at the recently-built Wembley Stadium, against
Tommy Gibbons of theUnited States in a non-title fight which took place during theBritish Empire Exhibition onAugust 9 1924 . This contest was also notable for causing the bankruptcy of Major Arnold Wilson fromPreston , who had promoted the fight, but was met with severe financial demands from Gibbons. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,846574,00.html Bloomfield v. Gibbons] - bankruptcy for Major Wilson: Time Magazine,August 25 1924 . Retrieved onJanuary 18 2008 .] Bloomfield was knocked out in the 3rd round, and never fought again. He died in 1961.ee also
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List of British light-heavyweight boxing champions References
External links
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