Frank Moody

Frank Moody
Born(1900-08-27)27 August 1900
Taibach, Wales
Died29 July 1963(1963-07-29) (aged 62)
NationalityWelsh
Other namesThe Pontypridd Puncher
Statistics
Weight(s)Middleweight
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Boxing record
Total fights203
Wins127
Wins by KO63
Losses54
Draws15
No contests7

Frank Moody (27 August 1900 – 29 July 1963) was a Welsh boxer who fought between 1914 and 1936. He is most notable for winning the British and Empire middleweight boxing championship in 1927 and 1928 and the light-heavyweight title from 1927 to 1929.

Boxing career

Early career

Moody was born in Pontypridd and came from a large family, and was one of seven brothers to fight in the boxing ring.[1] Moody began working down a coal mine at the age of eleven. By the time he was thirteen, he had begun boxing, with his first recorded fight, against "Kid Evans", taking place in Tonypandy at the age of fourteen. His early fights as a youth were mainly held in South Wales, with a few ventures to Plymouth and Liverpool. Some of his early notable bouts included a win over Australian Jack Mignot at Covent Garden and a points loss to Freddie Jacks at Blackheath. Moody gained the nickname "The Pontypridd Puncher" and was notable for his powerful right hand delivery.[1]

By 1919, Moody was fighting on a regular basis, sometimes twice a week. His biggest match to date came on 13 January 1920, when he faced Ted "Kid" Lewis at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester. Although scheduled for twenty rounds, Moody was out-classed by his opponent, losing to Lewis by a first round knock-out. His following boxing career was solid if unspectacular, fighting little known opponents, with some success, around Britain.

Fights in the United States

Moody's fortunes changed when in October 1923 he travelled to the United States to fight a series of bouts, beginning in Massachusetts. He won three arranged bouts in New Bedford, and then beat Jackie Clark in Fall River on 30 November.

It was like fighting a dozen men, or an octopus with gloves on. Midway through the first round Greb butted me under the chin and as my head went back he gave me the lace of his left glove. He finished the stroke by jabbing his thumb into my right eye. The pain was deadly.[2]

Moody describing his 1924 encounter with Harry Greb

On 10 December 1923, Moody fought and beat Young Fisher at Madison Square Garden in New York. This was followed by a points defeat to Lou Bogash in Boston, in February 1924. After a handful of fights in the US, Moody faced Bogash again, this time winning by technical knock-out, and in the fight was reported to be the first person to floor Bogash in a contest. After his victory over Bogash, Moody won two more contests in Massachusetts, over experienced American boxers, George Robinson and Jock Malone.[3] In contrast, his subsequent four fights saw his worst run whilst in America, though facing formidable opposition. Just three days after his victory over Malone, Moody travelled to Waterbury, Connecticut, to fight world middleweight champion Harry Greb. Greb stayed out of the reach of Moody's powerful right, and floored the Welshman in the fourth round with a powerful body shot; and after that Moody had little fight left, being knocked out for the count after a barrage of blows in the sixth. This was followed by defeats in rematches to Bogash and Malone, before facing future light heavyweight champion of the world, Jack Delaney. Delaney won the fight in the fifth on a technical knock-out.

After the Delaney contest, Moody took an uncharacteristic two-month break, before returning to fight Pat McCarthy, who had himself just fought Delaney. Moody won the fight with a first round knock-out, but then lost his next fight to New York's Jeff Smith. After a handful of fights in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, Moody was given a shot at Kid Norfolk in a match staged at the Yankee Stadium, New York. Moody proved a strong opponent, stopping Norfolk in the fourth round, though Norfolk was at the end of his career, and this would be his penultimate fight. Moody fought another nineteen matches in the United States, including contests against Tiger Flowers, Maxie Rosenbloom and Dave Shade; and on 16 August 1926 he beat Del Fontaine, future Canadian middleweight champion, which was Moody's only fight in Canada.

British return

In December 1926, Moody was back in Britain and in his first few weeks back in Wales, he was boxing in Cardiff, beating Joe Bloomfield in the fourth round. Just two months later Moody was carded to fight Roland Todd at the Royal Albert Hall for the vacant British and Empire middleweight titles. Moody lifted the middleweight belt by beating Todd in a points decision.

On 11 April 1927, Moody fought Gipsy Daniels for the Welsh Light Heavyweight title, but lost on points in a 20-round fight. After a victory over Jack Stanley, he then travelled to Italy for his first fight on mainland Europe, losing to Michele Bonaglia, who would later become the Italian champion. Following the Bonglia defeat, Moody won five straight contests on British soil, before facing Ted Moore for the British Light Heavyweight title, which had been vacated by fellow Welshman, Gipsy Daniels. The fight went the full 20 rounds, with Moody winning on points.

Moody was now fighting with less frequency, and on 6 August 1928 he travelled to Glasgow to face Tommy Milligan for the British middleweight title, which Moody had vacated earlier. Milligan was knocked out in the first round, but Moody would lose his newly recaptured title just three weeks later when he was defeated by Alexander Ireland. That was Moody's final fight of 1928, and in 1929 he fought just four times, which included a win over Italy's Leone Jacovacci, a loss to the great Len Harvey and then losing his British Light Heavyweight title to Harry Crossley.

1930 began well for Moody, when he lifted the Welsh Light Heavyweight title by beating Gipsy Daniels in their third encounter. He then earned a respectable draw against German Ernst Pistulla in a contest in Hamburg. After a win over Theo Sass, he then fought a single match in 1931, before apparently retiring.

Boxing return

In 1935 Moody returned to boxing, winning two fights in Wales. These victories led to a contest with South African heavyweight Ben Foord, which saw Moody beaten in the eighth round in front of his home crowd of Pontypridd. Moody's next two bouts were against one of the greatest Welsh boxers of all time, Tommy Farr. The first encounter was for the Welsh light heavyweight title, and ended in a draw after 15 rounds. The second match with Farr in December 1935 ended in Moody's defeat in the fourth round. Moody ended his boxing career in 1936, losing by technical knockout to Frank Hough.

Notable bouts

Result Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes[4]
Loss Wales Tommy Farr KO 4 (12) 1935-12-21 Wales Greyfriars Hall, Cardiff
Draw Wales Tommy Farr PTS 15 1935-08-14 Wales White City, Cardiff
Win Wales Gipsy Daniels PTS 15 1930-08-04 Wales White City, Cardiff
Loss United Kingdom Len Harvey TKO 6 (10) 1929-02-21 United Kingdom Crystal Palace Park, Sydenham, London
Loss Scotland Alexander Ireland PTS 15 1928-09-17 Scotland Waverley Market, Edinburgh Lost British & Commonwealth Middleweight Titles.
Win Scotland Tommy Milligan KO 1 (20) 1928-08-06 Scotland Carntyne Stadium, Glasgow Retained British Middleweight Title.
Loss Wales Gipsy Daniels PTS 20 1927-04-11 United Kingdom The Ring, Southwark, London
Win United Kingdom Roland Todd PTS 15 1927-02-16 United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London Won British & Commonwealth Middleweight Titles.
Win Canada Del Fontaine NWS 10 1926-08-16 Canada Amphitheatre Rink, Winnipeg, Manitoba Newspaper Decision
Loss United States Dave Shade PTS 10 1926-04-23 United States Syracuse Arena, New York City
NC United States Dave Shade NC 5 (10) 1926-04-12 United States Syracuse Arena, New York City
Loss United States Maxie Rosenbloom PTS 12 1926-02-02 United States Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City
Loss United States Tiger Flowers PTS 10 1925-12-10 United States Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts
Win United Kingdom Larry Estridge PTS 12 1925-10-09 United States Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City
Win United States Kid Norfolk KO 4 (8) 1925-09-21 United States Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York
Loss United States Jeff Smith NWS 12 1924-11-11 United States Exposition Building, Portland, Maine Newspaper Decision
Loss Canada Jack Delaney TKO 6 (12) 1924-08-27 United States State Street Arena, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Loss United States Harry Greb KO 6 (12) 1924-06-16 United States Brassco Park, Waterbury, Connecticut
Win Wales Gipsy Daniels PTS 15 1923-07-03 Wales White City, Cardiff
Win Canada Larry Gains TKO 6 (12) 1924-08-27 United Kingdom The Ring, Southwark, London
Loss United Kingdom Roland Todd KO 9 1920-12-13 United Kingdom Newcastle, Tyne and Wear
Loss United Kingdom Kid Lewis KO 1 (15) 1920-01-13 United Kingdom Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire
Draw United Kingdom Roland Todd PTS 15 1919-08-02 United Kingdom Sheffield, Yorkshire

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Sean Davies (4 June 2009). "Frank Moody, 'The Pontypridd Puncher'". BBC Sport. Retrieved 18 November 2009.
  2. ^ RSR Looks Back at Harry Greb: Fact or Fiction? Geoff Poundes, 15 June 2009
  3. ^ Jock Malone – The Boston Fighter Who Kept His Promise boxinginsider.com
  4. ^ Frank Moody's Professional Boxing Record. BoxRec.com. Retrieved on 18 May 2014.
Achievements
Preceded by British Middleweight Champion
16 February 1927 – 17 September 1928
Succeeded by
Commonwealth Middleweight Champion
16 February 1927 – 17 September 1928
Vacant
Title last held by
Gipsy Daniels
British Light Heavyweight Champion
28 November 1927 – 25 November 1929
Succeeded by
Harry Crossley

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