Jimmy Wilde
Welsh boxer (1892–1969)
Jimmy Wilde
Born William James Wilde
(1892-05-15 ) 15 May 1892Died 10 March 1969(1969-03-10) (aged 76) Nationality Welsh Other names
The Mighty Atom
The Tylorstown Terror
Ghost with the Hammer in his Hand
Statistics Weight(s) Flyweight Height 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m) Reach 66 in (168 cm) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 150 Wins 137 Wins by KO 98 Losses 4 Draws 1 No contests 8
William James Wilde (12 May 1892 – 10 March 1969) was a Welsh professional boxer who competed from 1911 to 1923. He simultaneously held the National Sporting Clubs British flyweight title and the World Flyweight championship from 1916 to 1923.
Often regarded as the greatest British fighter of all time, he was the first official world flyweight champion and was rated by American boxing writer Nat Fleischer , as well as many other professionals and fans including former boxer, trainer, manager, and promoter, Charley "Broadway" Rose, as "the Greatest Flyweight Boxer Ever". Wilde earned various nicknames, such as "The Mighty Atom", "Ghost with the Hammer in His Hand", and "The Tylorstown Terror" due to his bludgeoning punching power. While reigning as the world's greatest flyweight, Wilde would take on bantamweights and even featherweights , and knock them out.[ 1]
Early years
Jimmy Wilde's birth certificate states that he was born in the Taff Bargoed Valley community of Pentwyn Deintyr ) (now known as the Graig), Quakers Yard , Treharris , Wales , in the county borough of Merthyr Tydfil . His parents later moved to the village of Tylorstown in the Rhondda Valley when Wilde was around six years old.[ 2] In the 1901 census eight year old William James Wilde, his parents and his three sisters were all recorded as speaking only Welsh . His father was a coal miner and Jimmy later worked in the pits himself, being small enough to crawl through gullies impassable to most of his colleagues. He started boxing at the age of 16 in fairground boxing booths, where crowds were amazed by his toughness and ability to knock down much larger opponents, most of whom were local men weighing around 200 lbs. In 1910, Wilde married his wife Elizabeth and was a father the same year. He left Tylorstown Colliery in 1913.
Professional career
The record books often show that Wilde started boxing professionally in 1911, but it is widely assumed (and later confirmed by boxing analysts) that he had been fighting professionally for at least four years before that. His claim that he had at least 800 fights is probably greatly exaggerated, but it was certainly more than the 152 shown in Boxrec and elsewhere. His officially listed debut was on 26 December 1910, when he fought Les Williams to a no-decision in three rounds.
Managed by Teddy Lewis, (reserve captain of the local rugby club, Pontypridd RFC ) Wilde went undefeated in 103 bouts, all of which were held in Britain , a remarkable achievement. In the middle of that streak, on 31 December 1912, he won the British 7 stone championship by beating Billy Padden by an eighteenth-round knockout in Glasgow. He finally lost his undefeated record when he challenged Tancy Lee for the vacant British and Europe Flyweight Championship on 15 January 1915 in London. Ignoring his handlers advice to postpone the fight because he was suffering from Influenza , a weakened Wilde was knocked out in the seventeenth round (of twenty).
William Howard Robinson: A Welsh Victory at the National Sporting Club, 31 March 1919 . (The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, congratulates Jimmy Wilde.)
In 1915, Wilde was hospitalized, requiring an operation for "an internal complaint".[ 3] After a sixteen-fight knockout streak, on 14 February 1916 he won the British flyweight title by beating Joe Symonds by a knockout in round twelve at the National Sporting Club in London.[ 4] On 13 May, he had two fights on the same day at Woolwich barracks winning both by knockout, both fights combined lasted less than five rounds. On 26 June Wilde returned to the National Sporting Club to take his revenge on Tancy Lee with an eleventh-round knockout. On 18 December, Wilde became the first World Flyweight Champion when he defeated Young Zulu Kid of the United States, knocking him out in the eleventh round of their bout at the Holborn Stadium.[ 5]
In late December 1916, after being rejected on two previous occasions due to an old leg problem from a colliery accident and for being underweight, Wilde was accepted into the British Army and while never seeing active service, became a physical training instructor at Aldershot .[ 6] [ 7]
In 1917, he retained the British title by beating George Clarke by a fourth round KO. He kept fighting and winning, and in 1919, he beat American bantamweight Joe Lynch who would later win the World bantamweight title.
Wilde travelled to the United States for a series of fights and on 6 December 1919, lost to "Little" Jackie Sharkey in a controversial ten-round newspaper decision. According to the Milwaukee Journal (before a crowd close to 8,000 at the Auditorium in Milwaukee Wisconsin)[ 8] Sharkey was considered to have won eight of the ten rounds according to the newspapermen at ringside. Sharkey's blows were said to land more frequently and with greater force. Sharkey's win was at least a minor upset as Wilde led in the early betting 2 to 1.[ 9] [ 10]
Pancho Villa (left) vs. Jimmy Wilde (right)
In 1920, Wilde went undefeated in 10 fights, but lost by a knockout in 17 rounds to former World Bantamweight Champion Pete Herman , who outweighed him by more than a stone (14 pounds), in 1921.[ 11] [ 12] The bout was originally scheduled as a title defence, but Herman had lost his championship to Lynch the month before. Herman easily regained the Bantamweight title from Lynch in July 1921, leading some to suspect that he had left the title behind with Lynch in America intentionally. That was the fight that marked his return to Britain after touring the United States all of 1920.
American promoter Tex Rickard (who promoted the Philippine sensation Pancho Villa) lured Wilde out of retirement with a promise of a £15,000 payday which was, at that time, a fortune. On 18 June 1923 at the Polo Grounds in New York, Wilde was knocked out in the seventh round by his younger opponent. Villa became the Philippines ' first ever world champion.[ 13] Wilde announced his retirement before returning to England, confirming his decision on 1 January 1924.[ 14] [ 15]
In 1927, at the age of 35, Wilde was reportedly considering making a comeback, but after consulting a specialist in head trauma, never returned to competitive boxing.[ 16] For a while he ran a successful Cinema and cafe in Cardiff.
Retirement
Wilde published a ghost-written autobiography in 1938 entitled Fighting Was My Business.
In the early 1930s Wilde's son David had a short career in professional boxing without any great success.[ 17] He gave up boxing to run a hairdressers in north London.
In the 1930s Wilde lived in Hocroft Court, Cricklewood , from where almost all of his boxing trophies and medals were stolen in a 1936 burglary.[ 18] He became a boxing referee, including in 1936 refereeing every bout of a boxing tournament at the Hastings Pier Pavilion.[ 19] and he wrote an incisive weekly boxing column in the News of the World for nigh on two decades. In December 1936 he was injured after being thrown from his car when it collided with a van near Hampstead and suffered severe concussion.[ 20]
After the War Wilde lived in Cadoxton , Barry, South Wales. In 1960, Wilde suffered facial injuries after being mugged at a train station in Cardiff .[ 1] His wife, Elizabeth, died in 1967,[ 21] and two years later Wilde, who was suffering from Diabetes and Dementia died at Whitchurch Hospital. He was buried alongside his wife in Barry Cemetery.
Awards and recognition
With the longest unbeaten streak in boxing history, he went 103 fights before his first loss. Wilde had a record of 139 wins, 3 losses, 1 draw and 5 no-contests, with an impressive 99 wins by knockout. Ring Magazine , named him both the 3rd greatest puncher of all time, and the greatest flyweight of all time, and rated him as the 13th greatest fighter of the 20th century.
In 1990, he was elected to the inaugural class of the International Boxing Hall of Fame and in 1992, the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame .
He was ranked as the top flyweight of all-time by the International Boxing Research Organization in 2006.[ 22]
Professional boxing record
All information in this section is derived from BoxRec ,[ 23] unless otherwise stated.
Official record
150 fights
131 wins
3 losses
By knockout
98
3
By decision
31
0
By disqualification
2
0
Draws
1
No contests
8
Newspaper decisions/draws
7
All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as “no decision” bouts and are not counted in the win/loss/draw column.
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round
Date
Location
Notes
150
Loss
131–3–1 (15)
Pancho Villa
KO
7 (20)
Jun 18, 1923
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
Lost NBA flyweight title ; For inaugural NYSAC and The Ring flyweight titles
149
Loss
131–2–1 (15)
Pete Herman
TKO
17 (20)
Jan 13, 1921
Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England
148
Win
131–1–1 (15)
Patsy Wallace
PTS
10
May 24, 1920
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Retained world flyweight title
147
Win
130–1–1 (15)
Battling Al Murray
KO
2 (8)
May 13, 1920
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
146
Win
129–1–1 (15)
Bobby Dyson
KO
1 (12)
May 1, 1920
Cuddy's Arena, Lawrence, Massachusetts, U.S.
145
Win
128–1–1 (15)
Battling Al Murray
TKO
8 (8)
Apr 21, 1920
Sportsman's Club, Camden, New Jersey, U.S.
Retained world flyweight title
144
Win
127–1–1 (15)
Young Zulu Kid
NWS
10
Apr 12, 1920
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
143
Win
127–1–1 (14)
Frankie Mason
NWS
12
Mar 12, 1920
Coliseum, Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
World flyweight title at stake; (via KO only)
142
Win
127–1–1 (13)
Patsy Wallace
NWS
6
Mar 3, 1920
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
141
Win
127–1–1 (12)
Mickey Russell
TKO
7 (8)
Feb 19, 1920
4th Regiment Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
140
Win
126–1–1 (12)
Mike Ertie
KO
3 (10)
Jan 29, 1920
Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
139
Win
125–1–1 (12)
Babe Asher
NWS
8
Jan 8, 1920
Future City A.C., Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S.
138
Loss
125–1–1 (11)
Jackie Sharkey
NWS
10
Dec 6, 1919
Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
137
Win
125–1–1 (10)
Memphis Pal Moore
PTS
20
Jul 17, 1919
Olympia, Kensington, London, England
136
Win
124–1–1 (10)
Alf Mansfield
TKO
13 (15)
Apr 21, 1919
Holborn Stadium, Holborn, London, England
135
Win
123–1–1 (10)
Jimmy Buck
KO
3 (15)
Apr 21, 1919
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
134
Win
122–1–1 (10)
Joe Lynch
PTS
15
Mar 31, 1919
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
133
Win
121–1–1 (10)
Joe Conn
TKO
12 (20)
Aug 31, 1918
Chelsea FC, Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, London, England
132
Win
120–1–1 (10)
Dick Heasman
RTD
2 (20)
Apr 29, 1918
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
Retained NSC British and world flyweight titles
131
Win
119–1–1 (10)
Corporal Jacobs
KO
4 (6)
Mar 28, 1918
Headquarters Gymnasium, Aldershot, Hampshire, England
130
Win
118–1–1 (10)
Jimmy Russell
TKO
3 (15)
Mar 22, 1917
Holborn Stadium, Holborn, London, England
129
Win
117–1–1 (10)
George Clark
TKO
4 (20)
Mar 12, 1917
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
Retained IBU, NSC British, and world flyweight titles
128
Win
116–1–1 (10)
Young Zulu Kid
RTD
11 (20)
Dec 18, 1916
Holborn Stadium, Holborn, London, England
Won inaugural world flyweight title
127
Win
115–1–1 (10)
Tommy Noble
TKO
15 (20)
Nov 9, 1916
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
126
Win
114–1–1 (10)
Johnny Hughes
KO
10 (20)
Jul 31, 1916
Kensal Rise Athletic Ground, Kensal Rise, London, England
Retained IBU and NSC British flyweight titles
125
Win
113–1–1 (10)
Tancy Lee
KO
11 (20)
Jun 26, 1916
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
Retained IBU and vacant NSC British flyweight titles
124
Win
112–1–1 (10)
Tommy Harrison
RTD
8 (20)
May 29, 1916
Oxford Music Hall, London, England
123
Win
111–1–1 (10)
Darkey Saunders
TKO
3 (6)
May 13, 1916
Woolwich Dockyard Labour Club, Woolwich, London, England
122
Win
110–1–1 (10)
Joe Magnus
KO
2 (6)
May 13, 1916
Empire Theatre, Cardiff, Wales
121
Win
109–1–1 (10)
Benny Thomas
PTS
15
Apr 29, 1916
Empire Theatre, Cardiff, Wales
120
Win
108–1–1 (10)
Johnny Rosner
RTD
11 (20)
Apr 24, 1916
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Retained IBU flyweight title
119
Win
107–1–1 (10)
Sid Smith
KO
3 (20)
Mar 27, 1916
Hoxton Baths, Hoxton, London, England
118
Win
106–1–1 (10)
Sam Kellar
RTD
8 (20)
Mar 9, 1916
West London Stadium, Marylebone, London, England
117
Win
105–1–1 (10)
Joe Symonds
RTD
12 (20)
Feb 14, 1916
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
Won IBU and NSC British flyweight titles
116
Win
104–1–1 (10)
Jimmy Morton
KO
2 (15)
Jan 27, 1916
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
115
Win
103–1–1 (10)
Tommy Noble
RTD
11 (20)
Jan 24, 1916
New Cross Baths, New Cross, London, England
114
Win
102–1–1 (10)
Billy Young Rowlands
TKO
7 (20)
Jan 8, 1916
Empire, Swansea, Wales
113
Win
101–1–1 (10)
Sid Smith
TKO
8 (15)
Dec 20, 1915
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
112
Win
100–1–1 (10)
Danny Elliott
KO
2 (15)
Dec 13, 1915
Central Baths, Bradford, Yorkshire, England
111
Win
99–1–1 (10)
Johnny Best
TKO
14 (15)
Dec 9, 1915
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
110
Win
98–1–1 (10)
Tommy Hughes
RTD
8 (15)
Nov 27, 1915
Palace Theatre, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, England
109
Win
97–1–1 (10)
Peter Cullen
RTD
9 (15)
Oct 20, 1915
Drill Hall, Dublin, Ireland
108
Win
96–1–1 (10)
Walter Buchan
RTD
5 (15)
Sep 23, 1915
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
107
Win
95–1–1 (10)
George Clark
RTD
8 (15)
Aug 14, 1915
Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook, Yorkshire, England
106
Win
94–1–1 (10)
Driver Bethuen
RTD
5 (10)
Jul 24, 1915
Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook, Yorkshire, England
105
Win
93–1–1 (10)
Sid Shields
KO
2 (20)
Mar 25, 1915
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
104
Loss
92–1–1 (10)
Tancy Lee
TKO
17 (20)
Jan 25, 1915
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
For vacant IBU, and NSC British flyweight title
103
Win
92–0–1 (10)
Sid Smith
TKO
9 (15)
Dec 3, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Retained British 112lbs title claim
102
Win
91–0–1 (10)
Joe Symonds
PTS
15
Nov 16, 1914
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
British flyweight title eliinator
101
Win
90–0–1 (10)
Alf Mansfield
RTD
9 (15)
Sep 28, 1914
West London Stadium, Marylebone, London, England
100
Win
89–0–1 (10)
Young Baker
PTS
15
Aug 20, 1914
Boulevard Rink, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
99
Win
88–0–1 (10)
Young Ted Walters
DQ
6 (15)
Aug 10, 1914
St James Hall, Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England
98
Win
87–0–1 (10)
Artie Edwards
PTS
15
Jul 23, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
97
Win
86–0–1 (10)
Charley Jordan
RTD
10 (15)
Jul 23, 1914
New Marquee, Tonypandy, Wales
96
Win
85–0–1 (10)
Charley Jordan
RTD
10 (15)
Jul 18, 1914
New Marquee, Tonypandy, Wales
95
Win
84–0–1 (10)
Charlie Banyard
TKO
9 (15)
Jun 22, 1914
Market Hall, Aberdare, Wales
94
Win
83–0–1 (10)
Georges Gloria
TKO
5 (15)
May 11, 1914
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
93
Win
82–0–1 (10)
Alf Mansfield
PTS
20
Apr 27, 1914
Olympia Skating Rink, Leeds, Yorkshires, England
92
Win
81–0–1 (10)
Albert Bouzonnie
TKO
6 (15)
Apr 16, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
91
Win
80–0–1 (10)
Jack Madden
KO
4 (15)
Apr 13, 1914
Portland Skating Rink, Ashton under Lyne, England
90
Win
79–0–1 (10)
Eugene Husson
KO
6 (20)
Mar 30, 1914
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
Won IBU flyweight title
89
Win
78–0–1 (10)
Bill Kyne
TKO
4 (15)
Mar 26, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
88
Win
77–0–1 (10)
George Jaggers
RTD
5 (15)
Feb 16, 1914
Artillery Drill Hall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
87
Win
76–0–1 (10)
Paddy Carroll
KO
2 (15)
Feb 12, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
86
Win
75–0–1 (10)
Tom Thomas
TKO
7 (10)
Feb 9, 1914
Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England
85
Win
74–0–1 (10)
Kid Nutter
PTS
15
Feb 2, 1914
Drill Hall, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England
84
Win
73–0–1 (10)
Billy Young Padden
TKO
3 (15)
Jan 29, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
83
Win
72–0–1 (10)
Young Beynon
PTS
15
Jan 8, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
82
Win
71–0–1 (10)
Kid Nutter
PTS
15
Jan 3, 1914
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
81
Win
70–0–1 (10)
Harry Brooks
RTD
9 (15)
Dec 16, 1913
Free Trade Hall, Manchester
80
Win
69–0–1 (10)
Billy Charles
RTD
6 (20)
Dec 13, 1913
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
79
Win
68–0–1 (10)
Young George Dando
DQ
10 (15)
Dec 6, 1913
Drill Hall, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
78
Win
67–0–1 (10)
Dido Gains
PTS
15
Nov 22, 1913
Drill Hall, Swansea, Wales
77
Win
66–0–1 (10)
Jack Young Dyer
TKO
2 (15)
Nov 21, 1913
Manchester, England
76
Win
65–0–1 (10)
Young Baker
RTD
10 (15)
Nov 13, 1913
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
75
Win
64–0–1 (10)
Darkey Saunders
TKO
11 (15)
Nov 1, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
74
Win
63–0–1 (10)
Young George Dando
PTS
20
Sep 22, 1913
Westgate Rink, Cardiff, Wales
73
Win
62–0–1 (10)
Kid Levene
RTD
7 (15)
Sep 18, 1913
Olympia Skating Rink, Hanley, Staffordshire, England
72
Win
61–0–1 (10)
Harry Curley
RTD
12 (15)
Sep 11, 1913
Olympia Skating Rink, Hanley, Staffordshire, England
71
Win
60–0–1 (10)
Dido Gains
PTS
15
Sep 8, 1913
Artillery Drill Hall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
70
Win
59–0–1 (10)
Dick Jenkins
PTS
10
Sep 6, 1913
Ferndale, Wales
69
Win
58–0–1 (10)
Jack Young Dyer
TKO
3 (15)
Aug 28, 1913
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
68
Win
57–0–1 (10)
Darkey Saunders
PTS
10
Aug 4, 1913
American Skating Rink, Cardiff, Wales
67
Win
56–0–1 (10)
Young George Dando
PTS
15
Jul 19, 1913
Tonypandy, Wales
66
Win
55–0–1 (10)
Tommy Lewis
PTS
15
Jul 12, 1913
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
65
Win
54–0–1 (10)
Dick Lewis
RTD
3 (15)
Jul 1, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
64
Win
53–0–1 (10)
Gwilym Thomas
TKO
5 (15)
Jun 21, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
63
Win
52–0–1 (10)
Billy Young Padden
PTS
12
Jun 16, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
62
Win
51–0–1 (10)
Dai Davies
PTS
12
May 24, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
61
ND
50–0–1 (10)
Ivor Meredith
ND
10
May 5, 1913
Aberdare, Wales
60
Win
50–0–1 (9)
Billy Yates
KO
4 (12)
Apr 19, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
59
Win
49–0–1 (9)
Will Rees
KO
2 (12)
Apr 12, 1913
Marquee, Tonypandy, Wales
58
Win
48–0–1 (9)
Harry Taylor
RTD
3 (6)
Mar 24, 1913
Drill Hall, Swansea, Wales
57
Win
47–0–1 (9)
Billy Young Rowlands
NWS
6
Mar 13, 1913
Drill Hall, Pentre, Wales
56
Win
47–0–1 (8)
Dai Matthews
RTD
4 (12)
Mar 8, 1913
Marquee, Tonypandy, Wales
55
ND
46–0–1 (8)
Harry Stuckey
ND
6
Mar 1, 1913
Hippodrome, Tonypandy, Wales
54
Win
46–0–1 (7)
Ben Hardwick
NWS
8
Feb 22, 1913
Hippodrome, Tonypandy, Wales
53
Win
46–0–1 (6)
James Kid Fitzpatrick
TKO
3 (20)
Feb 15, 1913
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
52
ND
45–0–1 (6)
Young Tony
ND
10
Feb 8, 1913
Scarrott's Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
51
ND
45–0–1 (5)
Dick Jenkins
ND
10
Feb 1, 1913
Scarrott's Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
Agreed no-decision bout if Jenkins lasted the distance. Wilde was the unofficial winner
50
Win
45–0–1 (4)
Tommy Hughes
RTD
7 (15)
Jan 18, 1913
Hippodrome, Tonypandy, Wales
49
Win
44–0–1 (4)
Billy Young Padden
TKO
18 (20)
Jan 1, 1913
Victoria AC, Glasgow, Scotland
48
ND
43–0–1 (4)
Harry Stuckey
ND
6
Dec 28, 1912
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
47
Win
43–0–1 (3)
Billy Yates
RTD
4 (15)
Dec 21, 1912
Theatre Royal, Cardiff, Wales
46
Win
42–0–1 (3)
Stoker Staines
KO
1 (15)
Dec 14, 1912
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
45
Win
41–0–1 (3)
Alf Williams
PTS
15
Nov 30, 1912
Pentre, Wales
44
Win
40–0–1 (3)
Kid Pearson
RTD
2 (6)
Nov 23, 1912
Pavilion, Mountain Ash, Wales
43
Win
39–0–1 (3)
Jim Ransford
RTD
2 (20)
Nov 16, 1912
Scarrott's Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
42
Win
38–0–1 (3)
Llewellyn Boswell
PTS
6
Nov 13, 1912
Swansea, Wales
41
Win
37–0–1 (3)
Phil Davies
RTD
2 (6)
Nov 9, 1912
Olympia Rink, Merthyr, Wales
40
Win
36–0–1 (3)
Walter Hall
TKO
3 (6)
Sep 19, 1912
Attercliffe Boxing Hall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
39
Win
35–0–1 (3)
Jim Stuckey
TKO
8 (8)
Aug 17, 1912
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
38
ND
34–0–1 (3)
Mike Flynn
ND
8
Aug 10, 1912
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
37
Win
34–0–1 (2)
Joe Gans
TKO
7 (8)
Aug 3, 1912
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
36
Win
33–0–1 (2)
Kid Morris
RTD
5 (20)
Jul 20, 1912
Welsh National A.C., Cardiff, Wales
35
ND
32–0–1 (2)
Lewis Williams
ND
6
Jun 20, 1912
Mid Rhondda Athletic Grounds, Tonypandy, Wales
No decision trial bout
34
ND
32–0–1 (1)
Joe Wilson
ND
3
Jun 3, 1912
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
No decision trial bout
33
Win
32–0–1
Roland Hall
KO
4 (?)
Apr 4, 1912
United Kingdom
32
Win
31–0–1
Sam Jennings
PTS
6
Mar 9, 1912
Badminton Club, Cardiff
31
Win
30–0–1
Sam Jennings
PTS
6
Feb 15, 1912
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
30
Win
29–0–1
Young Baker
PTS
6
Feb 1, 1912
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
29
Win
28–0–1
Matt Wells' Nipper
TKO
1 (10)
Jan 20, 1912
The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London, England
28
Win
27–0–1
Ted Roberts
KO
4 (?)
Dec 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
27
Win
26–0–1
Young Towell
KO
3 (?)
Dec 12, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
26
Win
25–0–1
Jim Young Rice
KO
4 (?)
Nov 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
25
Win
24–0–1
Young Towell
KO
4 (?)
Nov 11, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
24
Win
23–0–1
Young Sam Langford
KO
2 (?)
Oct 30, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
23
Win
22–0–1
Young Powell
KO
3 (?)
Oct 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
22
Win
21–0–1
Joe Rogers
KO
5 (?)
Oct 10, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
21
Win
20–0–1
Ted Powell
KO
3 (?)
Sep 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
20
Win
19–0–1
Frank Avent
KO
4 (?)
Sep 9, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
19
Win
18–0–1
Sam Jennings
TKO
11 (15)
Aug 26, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
18
Win
17–0–1
Fred Chappell
PTS
6
Aug 8, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
17
Win
16–0–1
Steve Thomas
KO
3 (?)
Jul 7, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
16
Win
15–0–1
Kid Morris
PTS
6
Jun 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
15
Win
14–0–1
Billy Brown
KO
4 (?)
Jun 3, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
14
Win
13–0–1
Ted Roberts
KO
2 (?)
May 25, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
13
Win
12–0–1
Archie Grant
KO
3 (?)
May 15, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
12
Win
11–0–1
James Easton
PTS
10
May 8, 1911
Olympia, Edinburgh, Scotland
11
Win
10–0–1
Dai Roberts
KO
3 (?)
May 5, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
10
Win
9–0–1
Billy Papke
KO
2 (?)
Apr 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
9
Win
8–0–1
Eddie Thomas
KO
2 (?)
Apr 10, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
8
Win
7–0–1
Archie Grant
KO
3 (?)
Apr 4, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
7
Win
6–0–1
Dai Thomas
TKO
3 (?)
Mar 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
6
Win
5–0–1
Lewis Williams
RTD
4 (6)
Mar 13, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
5
Win
4–0–1
Dick Jenkins
PTS
6
Mar 9, 1911
Cardiff, Wales
4
Win
3–0–1
Young Williams
PTS
6
Feb 23, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
3
Draw
2–0–1
Dai Jones
PTS
6
Jan 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
2
Win
2–0
Dick Jenkins
PTS
6
Jan 10, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
1
Win
1–0
Ted Roberts
KO
3 (6)
Jan 1, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
Unofficial record
150 fights
137 wins
4 losses
By knockout
98
3
By decision
37
1
By disqualification
2
0
Draws
1
No contests
8
Record with the inclusion of newspaper decisions in the win/loss/draw column.
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round
Date
Location
Notes
150
Loss
137–4–1 (8)
Pancho Villa
KO
7 (20)
Jun 18, 1923
Polo Grounds, New York City, New York, U.S.
Lost NBA flyweight title ; For inaugural NYSAC and The Ring flyweight titles
149
Loss
137–3–1 (8)
Pete Herman
TKO
17 (20)
Jan 13, 1921
Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England
148
Win
137–2–1 (8)
Patsy Wallace
PTS
10
May 24, 1920
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Retained world flyweight title
147
Win
136–2–1 (8)
Battling Al Murray
KO
2 (8)
May 13, 1920
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
146
Win
135–2–1 (8)
Bobby Dyson
KO
1 (12)
May 1, 1920
Cuddy's Arena, Lawrence, Massachusetts, U.S.
145
Win
134–2–1 (8)
Battling Al Murray
TKO
8 (8)
Apr 21, 1920
Sportsman's Club, Camden, New Jersey, U.S.
Retained world flyweight title
144
Win
133–2–1 (8)
Young Zulu Kid
NWS
10
Apr 12, 1920
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
143
Win
132–2–1 (8)
Frankie Mason
NWS
12
Mar 12, 1920
Coliseum, Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
World flyweight title at stake; (via KO only)
142
Win
131–2–1 (8)
Patsy Wallace
NWS
6
Mar 3, 1920
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
141
Win
130–2–1 (8)
Mickey Russell
TKO
7 (8)
Feb 19, 1920
4th Regiment Armory, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
140
Win
129–2–1 (8)
Mike Ertie
KO
3 (10)
Jan 29, 1920
Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
139
Win
128–2–1 (8)
Babe Asher
NWS
8
Jan 8, 1920
Future City A.C., Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S.
138
Loss
127–2–1 (8)
Jackie Sharkey
NWS
10
Dec 6, 1919
Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
137
Win
127–1–1 (8)
Memphis Pal Moore
PTS
20
Jul 17, 1919
Olympia, Kensington, London, England
136
Win
126–1–1 (8)
Alf Mansfield
TKO
13 (15)
Apr 21, 1919
Holborn Stadium, Holborn, London, England
135
Win
125–1–1 (8)
Jimmy Buck
KO
3 (15)
Apr 21, 1919
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
134
Win
124–1–1 (8)
Joe Lynch
PTS
15
Mar 31, 1919
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
133
Win
123–1–1 (8)
Joe Conn
TKO
12 (20)
Aug 31, 1918
Chelsea FC, Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, London, England
132
Win
122–1–1 (8)
Dick Heasman
RTD
2 (20)
Apr 29, 1918
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
Retained NSC British and world flyweight titles
131
Win
121–1–1 (8)
Corporal Jacobs
KO
4 (6)
Mar 28, 1918
Headquarters Gymnasium, Aldershot, Hampshire, England
130
Win
120–1–1 (8)
Jimmy Russell
TKO
3 (15)
Mar 22, 1917
Holborn Stadium, Holborn, London, England
129
Win
119–1–1 (8)
George Clark
TKO
4 (20)
Mar 12, 1917
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
Retained IBU, NSC British, and world flyweight titles
128
Win
118–1–1 (8)
Young Zulu Kid
RTD
11 (20)
Dec 18, 1916
Holborn Stadium, Holborn, London, England
Won inaugural world flyweight title
127
Win
117–1–1 (8)
Tommy Noble
TKO
15 (20)
Nov 9, 1916
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
126
Win
116–1–1 (8)
Johnny Hughes
KO
10 (20)
Jul 31, 1916
Kensal Rise Athletic Ground, Kensal Rise, London, England
Retained IBU and NSC British flyweight titles
125
Win
115–1–1 (8)
Tancy Lee
KO
11 (20)
Jun 26, 1916
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
Retained IBU and vacant NSC British flyweight titles
124
Win
114–1–1 (8)
Tommy Harrison
RTD
8 (20)
May 29, 1916
Oxford Music Hall, London, England
123
Win
113–1–1 (8)
Darkey Saunders
TKO
3 (6)
May 13, 1916
Woolwich Dockyard Labour Club, Woolwich, London, England
122
Win
112–1–1 (8)
Joe Magnus
KO
2 (6)
May 13, 1916
Empire Theatre, Cardiff, Wales
121
Win
111–1–1 (8)
Benny Thomas
PTS
15
Apr 29, 1916
Empire Theatre, Cardiff, Wales
120
Win
110–1–1 (8)
Johnny Rosner
RTD
11 (20)
Apr 24, 1916
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Retained IBU flyweight title
119
Win
109–1–1 (8)
Sid Smith
KO
3 (20)
Mar 27, 1916
Hoxton Baths, Hoxton, London, England
118
Win
108–1–1 (8)
Sam Kellar
RTD
8 (20)
Mar 9, 1916
West London Stadium, Marylebone, London, England
117
Win
107–1–1 (8)
Joe Symonds
RTD
12 (20)
Feb 14, 1916
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
Won IBU and NSC British flyweight titles
116
Win
106–1–1 (8)
Jimmy Morton
KO
2 (15)
Jan 27, 1916
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
115
Win
105–1–1 (8)
Tommy Noble
RTD
11 (20)
Jan 24, 1916
New Cross Baths, New Cross, London, England
114
Win
104–1–1 (8)
Billy Young Rowlands
TKO
7 (20)
Jan 8, 1916
Empire, Swansea, Wales
113
Win
103–1–1 (8)
Sid Smith
TKO
8 (15)
Dec 20, 1915
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
112
Win
102–1–1 (8)
Danny Elliott
KO
2 (15)
Dec 13, 1915
Central Baths, Bradford, Yorkshire, England
111
Win
101–1–1 (8)
Johnny Best
TKO
14 (15)
Dec 9, 1915
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
110
Win
100–1–1 (8)
Tommy Hughes
RTD
8 (15)
Nov 27, 1915
Palace Theatre, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, England
109
Win
99–1–1 (8)
Peter Cullen
RTD
9 (15)
Oct 20, 1915
Drill Hall, Dublin, Ireland
108
Win
98–1–1 (8)
Walter Buchan
RTD
5 (15)
Sep 23, 1915
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
107
Win
97–1–1 (8)
George Clark
RTD
8 (15)
Aug 14, 1915
Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook, Yorkshire, England
106
Win
96–1–1 (8)
Driver Bethuen
RTD
5 (10)
Jul 24, 1915
Pheasant Inn Grounds, Carbrook, Yorkshire, England
105
Win
95–1–1 (8)
Sid Shields
KO
2 (20)
Mar 25, 1915
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
104
Loss
94–1–1 (8)
Tancy Lee
TKO
17 (20)
Jan 25, 1915
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
For vacant IBU, and NSC British flyweight title
103
Win
94–0–1 (8)
Sid Smith
TKO
9 (15)
Dec 3, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Retained British 112lbs title claim
102
Win
93–0–1 (8)
Joe Symonds
PTS
15
Nov 16, 1914
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
British flyweight title eliinator
101
Win
92–0–1 (8)
Alf Mansfield
RTD
9 (15)
Sep 28, 1914
West London Stadium, Marylebone, London, England
100
Win
91–0–1 (8)
Young Baker
PTS
15
Aug 20, 1914
Boulevard Rink, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
99
Win
90–0–1 (8)
Young Ted Walters
DQ
6 (15)
Aug 10, 1914
St James Hall, Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England
98
Win
89–0–1 (8)
Artie Edwards
PTS
15
Jul 23, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
97
Win
88–0–1 (8)
Charley Jordan
RTD
10 (15)
Jul 23, 1914
New Marquee, Tonypandy, Wales
96
Win
87–0–1 (8)
Charley Jordan
RTD
10 (15)
Jul 18, 1914
New Marquee, Tonypandy, Wales
95
Win
86–0–1 (8)
Charlie Banyard
TKO
9 (15)
Jun 22, 1914
Market Hall, Aberdare, Wales
94
Win
85–0–1 (8)
Georges Gloria
TKO
5 (15)
May 11, 1914
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
93
Win
84–0–1 (8)
Alf Mansfield
PTS
20
Apr 27, 1914
Olympia Skating Rink, Leeds, Yorkshires, England
92
Win
83–0–1 (8)
Albert Bouzonnie
TKO
6 (15)
Apr 16, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
91
Win
82–0–1 (8)
Jack Madden
KO
4 (15)
Apr 13, 1914
Portland Skating Rink, Ashton under Lyne, England
90
Win
81–0–1 (8)
Eugene Husson
KO
6 (20)
Mar 30, 1914
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
Won IBU flyweight title
89
Win
80–0–1 (8)
Bill Kyne
TKO
4 (15)
Mar 26, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
88
Win
79–0–1 (8)
George Jaggers
RTD
5 (15)
Feb 16, 1914
Artillery Drill Hall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
87
Win
78–0–1 (8)
Paddy Carroll
KO
2 (15)
Feb 12, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
86
Win
77–0–1 (8)
Tom Thomas
TKO
7 (10)
Feb 9, 1914
Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England
85
Win
76–0–1 (8)
Kid Nutter
PTS
15
Feb 2, 1914
Drill Hall, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England
84
Win
75–0–1 (8)
Billy Young Padden
TKO
3 (15)
Jan 29, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
83
Win
74–0–1 (8)
Young Beynon
PTS
15
Jan 8, 1914
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
82
Win
73–0–1 (8)
Kid Nutter
PTS
15
Jan 3, 1914
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
81
Win
72–0–1 (8)
Harry Brooks
RTD
9 (15)
Dec 16, 1913
Free Trade Hall, Manchester
80
Win
71–0–1 (8)
Billy Charles
RTD
6 (20)
Dec 13, 1913
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
79
Win
70–0–1 (8)
Young George Dando
DQ
10 (15)
Dec 6, 1913
Drill Hall, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
78
Win
69–0–1 (8)
Dido Gains
PTS
15
Nov 22, 1913
Drill Hall, Swansea, Wales
77
Win
68–0–1 (8)
Jack Young Dyer
TKO
2 (15)
Nov 21, 1913
Manchester, England
76
Win
67–0–1 (8)
Young Baker
RTD
10 (15)
Nov 13, 1913
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
75
Win
66–0–1 (8)
Darkey Saunders
TKO
11 (15)
Nov 1, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
74
Win
65–0–1 (8)
Young George Dando
PTS
20
Sep 22, 1913
Westgate Rink, Cardiff, Wales
73
Win
64–0–1 (8)
Kid Levene
RTD
7 (15)
Sep 18, 1913
Olympia Skating Rink, Hanley, Staffordshire, England
72
Win
63–0–1 (8)
Harry Curley
RTD
12 (15)
Sep 11, 1913
Olympia Skating Rink, Hanley, Staffordshire, England
71
Win
62–0–1 (8)
Dido Gains
PTS
15
Sep 8, 1913
Artillery Drill Hall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
70
Win
61–0–1 (8)
Dick Jenkins
PTS
10
Sep 6, 1913
Ferndale, Wales
69
Win
60–0–1 (8)
Jack Young Dyer
TKO
3 (15)
Aug 28, 1913
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
68
Win
59–0–1 (8)
Darkey Saunders
PTS
10
Aug 4, 1913
American Skating Rink, Cardiff, Wales
67
Win
58–0–1 (8)
Young George Dando
PTS
15
Jul 19, 1913
Tonypandy, Wales
66
Win
57–0–1 (8)
Tommy Lewis
PTS
15
Jul 12, 1913
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
65
Win
56–0–1 (8)
Dick Lewis
RTD
3 (15)
Jul 1, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
64
Win
55–0–1 (8)
Gwilym Thomas
TKO
5 (15)
Jun 21, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
63
Win
54–0–1 (8)
Billy Young Padden
PTS
12
Jun 16, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
62
Win
53–0–1 (8)
Dai Davies
PTS
12
May 24, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
61
ND
52–0–1 (8)
Ivor Meredith
ND
10
May 5, 1913
Aberdare, Wales
60
Win
52–0–1 (7)
Billy Yates
KO
4 (12)
Apr 19, 1913
Pavilion Skating Rink, Tonypandy, Wales
59
Win
51–0–1 (7)
Will Rees
KO
2 (12)
Apr 12, 1913
Marquee, Tonypandy, Wales
58
Win
50–0–1 (7)
Harry Taylor
RTD
3 (6)
Mar 24, 1913
Drill Hall, Swansea, Wales
57
Win
49–0–1 (7)
Billy Young Rowlands
NWS
6
Mar 13, 1913
Drill Hall, Pentre, Wales
56
Win
48–0–1 (7)
Dai Matthews
RTD
4 (12)
Mar 8, 1913
Marquee, Tonypandy, Wales
55
ND
47–0–1 (7)
Harry Stuckey
ND
6
Mar 1, 1913
Hippodrome, Tonypandy, Wales
54
Win
47–0–1 (6)
Ben Hardwick
NWS
8
Feb 22, 1913
Hippodrome, Tonypandy, Wales
53
Win
46–0–1 (6)
James Kid Fitzpatrick
TKO
3 (20)
Feb 15, 1913
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
52
ND
45–0–1 (6)
Young Tony
ND
10
Feb 8, 1913
Scarrott's Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
51
ND
45–0–1 (5)
Dick Jenkins
ND
10
Feb 1, 1913
Scarrott's Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
Agreed no-decision bout if Jenkins lasted the distance. Wilde was the unofficial winner
50
Win
45–0–1 (4)
Tommy Hughes
RTD
7 (15)
Jan 18, 1913
Hippodrome, Tonypandy, Wales
49
Win
44–0–1 (4)
Billy Young Padden
TKO
18 (20)
Jan 1, 1913
Victoria AC, Glasgow, Scotland
48
ND
43–0–1 (4)
Harry Stuckey
ND
6
Dec 28, 1912
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
47
Win
43–0–1 (3)
Billy Yates
RTD
4 (15)
Dec 21, 1912
Theatre Royal, Cardiff, Wales
46
Win
42–0–1 (3)
Stoker Staines
KO
1 (15)
Dec 14, 1912
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
45
Win
41–0–1 (3)
Alf Williams
PTS
15
Nov 30, 1912
Pentre, Wales
44
Win
40–0–1 (3)
Kid Pearson
RTD
2 (6)
Nov 23, 1912
Pavilion, Mountain Ash, Wales
43
Win
39–0–1 (3)
Jim Ransford
RTD
2 (20)
Nov 16, 1912
Scarrott's Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
42
Win
38–0–1 (3)
Llewellyn Boswell
PTS
6
Nov 13, 1912
Swansea, Wales
41
Win
37–0–1 (3)
Phil Davies
RTD
2 (6)
Nov 9, 1912
Olympia Rink, Merthyr, Wales
40
Win
36–0–1 (3)
Walter Hall
TKO
3 (6)
Sep 19, 1912
Attercliffe Boxing Hall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
39
Win
35–0–1 (3)
Jim Stuckey
TKO
8 (8)
Aug 17, 1912
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
38
ND
34–0–1 (3)
Mike Flynn
ND
8
Aug 10, 1912
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
37
Win
34–0–1 (2)
Joe Gans
TKO
7 (8)
Aug 3, 1912
Pavilion, Tonypandy, Wales
36
Win
33–0–1 (2)
Kid Morris
RTD
5 (20)
Jul 20, 1912
Welsh National A.C., Cardiff, Wales
35
ND
32–0–1 (2)
Lewis Williams
ND
6
Jun 20, 1912
Mid Rhondda Athletic Grounds, Tonypandy, Wales
No decision trial bout
34
ND
32–0–1 (1)
Joe Wilson
ND
3
Jun 3, 1912
National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
No decision trial bout
33
Win
32–0–1
Roland Hall
KO
4 (?)
Apr 4, 1912
United Kingdom
32
Win
31–0–1
Sam Jennings
PTS
6
Mar 9, 1912
Badminton Club, Cardiff
31
Win
30–0–1
Sam Jennings
PTS
6
Feb 15, 1912
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
30
Win
29–0–1
Young Baker
PTS
6
Feb 1, 1912
Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
29
Win
28–0–1
Matt Wells' Nipper
TKO
1 (10)
Jan 20, 1912
The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London, England
28
Win
27–0–1
Ted Roberts
KO
4 (?)
Dec 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
27
Win
26–0–1
Young Towell
KO
3 (?)
Dec 12, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
26
Win
25–0–1
Jim Young Rice
KO
4 (?)
Nov 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
25
Win
24–0–1
Young Towell
KO
4 (?)
Nov 11, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
24
Win
23–0–1
Young Sam Langford
KO
2 (?)
Oct 30, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
23
Win
22–0–1
Young Powell
KO
3 (?)
Oct 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
22
Win
21–0–1
Joe Rogers
KO
5 (?)
Oct 10, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
21
Win
20–0–1
Ted Powell
KO
3 (?)
Sep 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
20
Win
19–0–1
Frank Avent
KO
4 (?)
Sep 9, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
19
Win
18–0–1
Sam Jennings
TKO
11 (15)
Aug 26, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
18
Win
17–0–1
Fred Chappell
PTS
6
Aug 8, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
17
Win
16–0–1
Steve Thomas
KO
3 (?)
Jul 7, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
16
Win
15–0–1
Kid Morris
PTS
6
Jun 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
15
Win
14–0–1
Billy Brown
KO
4 (?)
Jun 3, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
14
Win
13–0–1
Ted Roberts
KO
2 (?)
May 25, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
13
Win
12–0–1
Archie Grant
KO
3 (?)
May 15, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
12
Win
11–0–1
James Easton
PTS
10
May 8, 1911
Olympia, Edinburgh, Scotland
11
Win
10–0–1
Dai Roberts
KO
3 (?)
May 5, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
10
Win
9–0–1
Billy Papke
KO
2 (?)
Apr 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
9
Win
8–0–1
Eddie Thomas
KO
2 (?)
Apr 10, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
8
Win
7–0–1
Archie Grant
KO
3 (?)
Apr 4, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
7
Win
6–0–1
Dai Thomas
TKO
3 (?)
Mar 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
6
Win
5–0–1
Lewis Williams
RTD
4 (6)
Mar 13, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
5
Win
4–0–1
Dick Jenkins
PTS
6
Mar 9, 1911
Cardiff, Wales
4
Win
3–0–1
Young Williams
PTS
6
Feb 23, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
3
Draw
2–0–1
Dai Jones
PTS
6
Jan 20, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
2
Win
2–0
Dick Jenkins
PTS
6
Jan 10, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
1
Win
1–0
Ted Roberts
KO
3 (6)
Jan 1, 1911
Millfield A.C., Pontypridd, Wales
See also
Notes
^ a b Davies, Sean (17 December 2006). "90 years on..." BBC Sport . Retrieved 7 March 2010 .
^ "Jimmy Wilde, Boxing legend dubbed the Mighty Atom" . BBC South East . Retrieved 7 March 2010 .
^ "Jimmy Wilde Ill: Boxer to Undergo an Operation" . Western Mail . 22 April 1915. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Jimmy Wilde Defeats Symonds in Contest for Fly-Weight Boxing Championship" . Dundee Courier . 15 February 1916. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Jimmy Wilde Still Fly-Weight Champion" . Dundee Courier . 19 December 1916. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Jimmy Wilde for the Army" . Sheffield Evening Telegraph . 28 December 1916. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ " "Boy" McCormick Dies in Car" . Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough . 23 January 1939. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "English Bantam Champ Loses Popular Verdict to American, El Paso Herald, El Paso, Texas, pg. 12, 8 December 1919
^ "Wilde is Favored to Beat Sharkey", St Louis Post Dispatch , St. Louis, Missouri, pg. 12, 6 December 1919.
^ "Yankee Wins Over Briton", The Daily Gate City and Constitution Democrat , Keokuk, Iowa, pg. 6, 8 December 1919
^ "Jimmy Wilde Beaten" . Belfast News-Letter . 14 January 1921. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Why Jimmy Wilde Was Beaten: Herman Fully 16lbs. Heavier Than the Welshman" . The Globe . 14 January 1921. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Defeat of Jimmy Wilde in Fly-Weight Championship" . Dundee Evening Telegraph . 19 June 1923. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Jimmy Wilde Retiring" . Sheffield Daily Telegraph . 4 July 1923. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Jimmy Wilde" . Daily Herald . 2 January 1924. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Jimmy Wilde: Triumphs Which Cannot Be Repeated" . The Northern Whig . 29 August 1927. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Jimmy Wilde's Advice to his Son" . The Northern Whig . 19 November 1932. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Jimmy Wilde Loses Trophies" . Western Daily Press . 11 February 1936. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Jimmy Wilde to Referee Pier Tourney" . Hastings and St Leonards Observer . 28 March 1936. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ "Jimmy Wilde in Smash" . Nottingham Journal . 24 December 1936. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive .
^ Broadbent, Rick (19 March 2004). "Painting of Wilde offers chance of a brush with greatness" . The Times . Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 7 March 2010 .
^ "IBRO Rankings" . Archived from the original on 1 December 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2012 .
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Further reading
Harris, Gareth (2006) Jimmy Wilde: World Champion Flyweight Boxer – Tylorstown Legend , Coalopolis Publishing, ISBN 978-0953647569
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Achievements
Inaugural Champion
World Flyweight Champion 18 December 1916 – 18 June 1923
Succeeded by
International National Other