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Jack Petersen (boxer)

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These two defeats were a shock. Throughout his short career he had been managed by his father, but the relationship broke down following his latest defeats and Petersen decided to manage himself in future. Petersen continued to defend his titles successfully. He met Len Harvey for a third title fight
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soon came and Petersen, who had joined the Territorial Army in early 1939 being promoted to Honorary Captain by August 1939, joined the regular army. During his service he was a staff officer with Western Command and also served with the Border Regiment. He was transferred to Chester and placed in
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charge of troop development schemes. He became Staff Officer in charge of Physical Training for his Division in March 1941 working from a Training School operated on the South Wales coast near Penarth. His requests to serve abroad were refused. After the war he became involved with the
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He then defended his titles against George Cook in December 1934, winning on points over fifteen rounds. He had so far suffered only one defeat in 32 bouts, but he was to suffer two at the hands of the same fighter. Petersen twice fought a young German heavyweight,
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He retired at the relatively young age of twenty-five. In his five and a half-year boxing career, Petersen had won 33 of his 38 fights, 19 of them by knockouts, losing 5 and drawing none. Three of his five defeats had been to the same man,
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He turned professional in 1931 and fought under the name of Jack Petersen. He was 6 ft 1Β½in tall and was a well proportioned athlete. His first professional fight was in September 1931 at the
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Stadium, London, against Bill Partridge. Petersen won the fight by a knockout in the fourth round. Petersen won his first sixteen fights, in one of which he knocked out
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on points over 15 rounds to take his title. He later relinquished this title without defending it. Two months later, in July 1932, Petersen fought
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Petersen resumed his winning ways, winning his next 4 fights on knockouts. Three of the victims were top fighters Reggie Meen, Harry Crossley and
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The re-match with Len Harvey was for the British and the British Empire (now Commonwealth) titles. They fought in June 1934 at the
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Petersen's 17th fight was for the British light-heavyweight title. It took place at Holborn Stadium in May 1932 and Petersen beat
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He had one more fight, scoring a knockout, and then defended his title against Jack Pettifer in January 1932. The bout was at
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in front of a crowd of about 30,000. It lasted less than two rounds as Doyle was disqualified for repeatedly punching low.
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In October 1935, he married Annie Elizabeth "Betty" Williams, daughter of Thomas Baker Williams, an
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in February 1937. He lost to Neusel for the third time, by a technical knockout in the tenth round.
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Having lost his titles, Petersen had one last fight before retiring. He had a third bout against
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as a youth and at the age of 18 he reached the Welsh Amateur Boxing Association finals at both
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Petersen had three more fights, winning them all, before defending his title again against
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Next, Petersen defended his British Empire title against the Canadian boxer,
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and Petersen scored a knockout in the 12th round to retain his title.
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in January 1936, at Wembley, and won on points over fifteen rounds.
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In his next fight, Petersen made his third title defence, against
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Gentlemen of the Ring – The life and career of Jack Petersen
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Blue plaque for Jack Peterson at 6-7 St John Street, Cardiff
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He made a third title defence in April 1936 when he met
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for his British heavyweight title, in a bout held at
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Index

OBE
TD
Cardiff
Bridgend
(Welsh)
Heavyweight
Orthodox
OBE
TD
Welsh
boxer
heavyweight
Territorial Decoration
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
1978 Birthday Honours
Cardiff
amateur boxing
middleweight
light-heavyweight
Holborn
Dick Power
Harry Crossley
Reggie Meen
Wimbledon Stadium
Olympia
Kensington
Jack Doyle
County Cork
White City Stadium
Len Harvey

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