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Dennis Powell (boxer)

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33: 225:, who later that year would become Irish heavyweight champion. Powell failed to last a round, being counted out. His form continued to fluctuate throughout the rest of the year, failing to string two wins together until he defeated Allan Cooke and Len Bennett in December. Those two victories were the start of the most successful period of Powell's professional career, with a run of 13 wins. This period also saw Powell fighting more in his home country of Wales, beating future Welsh middleweight champion 266:. Although Powell beat Pacini and Declercq, he was outclassed twice by Schagen, and despite a valiant comeback after being floored early on by Brown, a cut eye forced him to retire against the Minnesota fighter. 1951 saw Powell take three victories in the first half of the year, including a points decision over 245:
for the Welsh heavyweight belt. His stoppage of James in the second round gave him the championship title and ended James' career. In November 1949, Powell made his only defense of his Welsh light heavyweight title, beating Swansea based fighter Doug Richards. He ended the year with a points decision
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vacated his light heavyweight British title, leaving the title open. Powell and Walker were selected to challenge for the belt and on the 25 March 1953 the two men met at The Stadium in Liverpool. The fight was scheduled for 15 rounds but the referee stopped the contest in the eleventh with the
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1952 was a more productive year for Powell. He fought regularly throughout the year and recorded wins over South African Billy Wood and then future Midlands area champion Don Scott, before finally beating Northern Ireland's Paddy Slavin, an opponent he had failed to defeat on their previous two
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In early 1950, Powell faced Southern area champion and British title hopeful Mark Hart, beating the London-based fighter on points. Powell then faced a string of over-seas fighters including Bernardo Pacini (Italy), American Mel Brown (United States), Jean Declercq (Belgium) and Dutch champion
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decision going to Powell making him the British light heavyweight champion. The championship match was a vicious and bloody affair and it took its toll on both boxers. Walker was badly injured and fought only a few times more before retiring to become a minder for East End gangster
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Powell began fighting professionally in the mid-1940s and his first recorded fight was against Tommy Smythe of Ireland on 17 December 1946. During 1947 he fought on four occasions, mainly in the Midlands and Liverpool area of England, despite remaining based in the village of
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who, despite having never won a fight in ten attempts, put Powell down ten times in a four-round bout. Powell fared no better in his next two matches, losing both on points, before knocking out Danny O'Brien in
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on 9 July 1949. Despite giving away ten and a half pounds to his opponent, Powell stopped Farr in the first round to take the title. Within a month Powell took a second Welsh title when he challenged
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in Wales. His early career was fairly successful, finishing 1947 without loss. He continued this success into 1948 with a victory over Jack 'Red' O'Hara on 8 January, but then lost to Jeff Morris of
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who fought between 1946 and 1954. Powell became Welsh area champion in both light heavyweight and heavyweight divisions in 1949, holding onto the heavyweight title until beaten by
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in 1951. He remained Welsh light heavyweight champion throughout his career and in 1953 he challenged for the British light heavyweight title vacated by
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in a defense of his Welsh heavyweight title. The bout was scheduled for twelve rounds and, unusually, was held outside Wales in
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for the Wales light heavyweight title. Farr had held the Welsh title since April 1948, and the two men met at
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encounters. Just two weeks after beating Slavin, Powell faced another fighter from
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in London, an undercard fight to the British bantamweight contest between
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Index


Llanddewi Skirrid
Welsh
Light middleweight
Welsh
boxer
Tommy Farr
Randolph Turpin
George Walker
Four Crosses
Mansfield
Chester
Gerry McDermott
Tommy Davies
Jack Farr
Newtown
Montgomeryshire
George James
Royal Albert Hall
Teddy Gardner
Danny O'Sullivan
Willy Schagen
Victor d'Haes
Tommy Farr
Shropshire
Northern Ireland
George Walker
Randolph Turpin
Billy Hill
Alex Buxton

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