Freddie Welsh (born Frederick Hall Thomas; 5 March 1886 – 29 July 1927) was a Welsh World boxing champion. The lightweight boxer was born in Pontypridd...
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PERCY (1891–1922), boxer | Dictionary of Welsh Biography". biography.wales. Retrieved 4 June 2022. "Freddie Welsh wins fight to become Light-Weight Champion...
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Johnny Dundee in the featherweight division; Ad Wolgast, Willie Ritchie, Freddie Welsh, Benny Leonard and Rocky Kansas in the lightweight division; and Jack...
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A boxing match in 1914 between Freddie Welsh and Joe Rivers in Vernon, California...
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regarding the holding of the belt, which ensured its lasting prestige. Freddie Welsh earned the first Lonsdale Belt in 1909 after winning the NSC British...
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champion Freddie Welsh in one bout and drew with him in another. He also defeated old foe Britt in another bout that year. In 1910 he met Welsh again for...
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figure in Welsh folklore Freddie Welsh, boxer Howard Winstone, boxer Joe Cordina, boxer Aberavon RFC (est. 1876), rugby union club termed "The Welsh Wizards"...
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leader Emilio Villalba Welsh (1906–1992), Argentine screenwriter Freddie Welsh, Welsh World Lightweight boxing champion George Welsh (disambiguation), several...
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Jim Driscoll (category Welsh male boxers)
for an eagerly-anticipated fight against Freddie Welsh. The match was a disappointment, though, as Welsh's spoiling tactics upset Driscoll's style. By...
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first shot at Freddie Welsh, failing to unseat the world lightweight champion in a May 1915 fight, which the newspapers awarded to Welsh. On August 14...
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