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George Gardiner (boxer)



 
 
George Gardner (born March 17, 1877 – July 8, 1954), was a famous Irish
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-born American
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 boxer who was the first undisputed Light - Heavyweight Champion of the World. He held claims to both the World Middleweight Title as well as the World Heavyweight Title. Gardner is one of the biggest names in boxing
Boxing

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 history and one of the most skilled "pound - for - pound" fighters of all - time. He was the second man in history to hold the World's Light - Heavyweight Title, defeating the first Light - Heavyweight Champion, Jack Root
Jack Root

Jack Root was a light heavyweight champion and also fought for the world heavyweight title. He fought out of Chicago, Illinois....
 by KO after 12 rounds.






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George Gardner (born March 17, 1877 – July 8, 1954), was a famous Irish
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
-born American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 boxer who was the first undisputed Light - Heavyweight Champion of the World. He held claims to both the World Middleweight Title as well as the World Heavyweight Title. Gardner is one of the biggest names in boxing
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 history and one of the most skilled "pound - for - pound" fighters of all - time. He was the second man in history to hold the World's Light - Heavyweight Title, defeating the first Light - Heavyweight Champion, Jack Root
Jack Root

Jack Root was a light heavyweight champion and also fought for the world heavyweight title. He fought out of Chicago, Illinois....
 by KO after 12 rounds. Gardner is one of the few in history to have been rated the number one fighter in the world.

He was also the first Irish - American to win the Light - Heavyweight Championship of the World and an internationally famous fighter.

LEGACY


George Gardner's name is often misspelled, "George Gardiner", which was an alias although some believe it was the correct spelling. He signed his name "George Gardner" and only newspapers at time would spell his name, "George Gardiner". However, his brother, Jimmy Gardner, signed his name, "Jimmy Gardiner" when handing out autographs. George Gardner is unfortunely most remembered as the young 26 - year old champion who lost his title to 41 - year old Bob Fitzsimmons after a questionable 20 - round decision on points. It made Fitzsimmons a legend, being the first triple title division champion in boxing history. However, George Gardner was always a highly regarded fighter and often avoided by others.

PERSONAL


George Gardner was born on March 17th, 1877 at County Clare, Ireland on St. Patrick's Day. He was believed to have been the son of an Irish prize - fighter and came from poverty. George and his brothers, Billy and Jimmy Gardner were all well known professional boxers of their era.

PROFESSIONAL BOXER


George Gardner began his career in 1897 when he was 20 years old. He was almost six feet tall and weighed anywhere from 150 to 175 pounds during his career. Gardner won several fights in the New England area, being noted in newspapers as the "Middleweight Champion of New England".

MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD


Gardner was the number one middleweight contender in 1901 and claimed the World's Middleweight Title that year. He defeated Frank Craig, the Colored Middleweight Champion at London, England, and newspapers declared that Gardner "secured the World Middleweight Title". Afterwards, Gardner challenged Tommy Ryan
Tommy Ryan

Tommy Ryan was a famed welterweight and middleweight champion who fought from 1887-1907. Ryan was considered an excellent boxer-puncher, and many consider him one of the all time greatest middleweight champions....
 for the title, but Ryan declined although Gardner was the number one contender for the title.

Gardner then claimed the title after he knocked out Kid Carter in a fight that billed as the "Middleweight Championship of the World". He then pounded Barbados Joe Walcott
Joe Walcott

Joe Walcott, also known as Barbados Joe Walcott to distinguish him from the Jersey Joe Walcott known by the same name, was born in Demerara, British Guyana on March 13, 1873, and died October 1, 1935....
, the Welterweight Champion of the World, in a 20 - round rematch in 1902 and later that year he knocked out the undefeated Jack Root
Jack Root

Jack Root was a light heavyweight champion and also fought for the world heavyweight title. He fought out of Chicago, Illinois....
 after 17 rounds at Salt Lake City, Utah in front of a crowd of Arizona miners. Both fighters weighed in at 165 pounds. Reports even claimed Gardner killed Root in the fight.

He then lasted 20 - rounds with Jack Johnson (boxer)
Jack Johnson (boxer)

John Arthur Johnson , better known as Jack Johnson and nicknamed the ?Galveston Giant?, was an United States boxing and arguably the best heavyweight of his generation....
, the first African - American to hold the World's Heavyweight Title. Gardner weighed in at 155 and Johnson weighed in at 185, and gained the decision on points by knocking the Irishman down twice in the 8th and 14th rounds. However, despite the 30 - pound weight advantage, Johnson failed to knock out the light, fast, clever, and scrappy Irishman.

LIGHT - HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD


Gardner was a contender for the newly created World's Light - Heavyweight Title in 1903, now weighing about 170 pounds. He then fought Peter Maher
Peter Maher

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, the Irish Heavyweight Champion, considered to be the most dangerous hitter of his era. Gardner knocked out Maher within round one and then defeated Marvin Hart
Marvin Hart

Marvin Hart was the World List of Heavyweight Champions from July 3, 1905 to February 23, 1906....
 by TKO after 12 rounds.

On July 4th, 1903, at Ontario
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, Canada
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, at the International Atheltic Club, after 12 rounds of fighting, George Gardner knocked out Jack Root for the Light - Heavyweight Championship of the World. He was the first Irish - American to hold the title and the first undisputed champion to hold the title. Most records state that Root was the first champion of the division, but others, including George Gardner, had claimed the title before. The Root - Gardner fight was the first Light - Heavyweight Title fight caught on film.

George Gardner defended his title later that year at age 26 on November 25th, 1903 at San Francisco, California, against the 41 - year old Bob Fitzsimmons, who had killed two men in the ring and was the former Middleweight and Heavyweight Champion. After a questionable 20 - round decision on points, Fitzsimmons knocked the young champion down twice and gained a slight decision. After losing the title, George Gardner challenged Fitzsimmons to a rematch, but was denied a second chance at the title.

Gardner was still a highly regarded contender for the Light - Heavyweight Title, even being rated above Bob Fitzsimmons. However, Gardner set his sights on the World's Heavyweight Title. It was held by Marvin Hart, whom Gardner had defeated and drawn with before.

HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD


Gardner challenged Marvin Hart for the Heavyweight Championship of the World, but again he was denied a title shot. Afterwards, his career faded by 1906 with losses and draws against Jim Flynn, Al Kaufman, Terry Mustain, and Tony Ross. Gardner retired at age 31 in 1908 with a record of 44 wins, 32 by way of knockout, 12 losses, 7 draws, and 3 no contests.

LATER LIFE


George Gardner opened a saloon in Chicago
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, married and fathered a son in 1905, who also became a professional boxer in the light - heavyweight division using the name, "Morgan Gardiner". Morgan Gardner later began a career as a narcotics detective. George Gardner's brother, Jimmy Gardner
Jimmy Gardner (boxer)

Jimmy Gardner was an Irish-American boxer from 1901 to 1917. Jimmy was the brother of George Gardiner , once Light Heavyweight Champion, and Billy Gardner, a boxer as well....
, claimed the World's Welterweight Title in 1908, making the Gardner brothers the first Irish - American sibilings in world history to hold world titles.

George Gardner was also pictured in the summer of 1930 on the front of "Self Defense Quarterly".

George Gardner proved his was a formidable fighter at age 60 when he was "snowy haired", after he knocked out a man who pulled a gun in his saloon. The 'tough guy' was sent to the hospital. Headlines read, "OLD RING CHAMP KO'S TOUGH GUY".

Gardner was once ranked the #1 fighter in the world and he is considered one of the top fighters of all - time, as well as one of the top light - heavyweights of all time.

George Gardner died at age 77 on July 10th, 1954 at Chicago
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, Illinois. Newspapers stated that 4 ex - champions were pallbearers at his funeral. George Gardner is still considered one of the greatest light - heavyweight fighters of all - time.

Record


Total: 66

Wins: 44

KOs: 32

Losses: 12

Draws: 7

See also

  • List of bare-knuckle boxers
    List of bare-knuckle boxers

    List of bare-knuckle boxers is an aggregate of articles pertaining to boxing that fought either all or part of their careers as bare-knuckle boxing....
  • List of light heavyweight boxing champions
    List of light heavyweight boxing champions

    This is a chronological List of World Light Heavyweight Boxing Champions, as recognized by four of the better-known sanctioning organizations:...

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