Jackie Brown (English boxer)

John Brown (29 November 1909 – 15 March 1971), better known as Jackie Brown, was a flyweight boxing world champion. He held the NBA, IBU and British flyweight titles. He would be stripped of both his NBA and IBU titles while still having not been beaten at flyweight since the beginning of his reigns. The NBA stripped him on July 6, 1934 when he was arrested and sentenced to four months in prison for assault.[2][3] while he was stripped of his IBU title for not giving Valentin Angelmann another chance after a draw in a title bout against him. His British flyweight title would be the only title he lost in the ring when he was defeated on September 9, 1935 to Benny Lynch thus taking all claims he laid to being a flyweight champion.

Jackie Brown
Statistics
Real nameJohn Brown[1]
Weight(s)Flyweight
NationalityBritish
Born(1909-11-29)29 November 1909
Collyhurst, England
Died15 March 1971(1971-03-15) (aged 61)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights140
Wins107
Wins by KO40
Losses24
Draws9

Professional career

Born John Brown in Collyhurst, England, he had his first professional fight on 18 May 1925, at the age of sixteen, defeating Harry Gainey on points over six rounds.

In October 1929, he won the vacant British flyweight title, knocking out Bert Kirby in three rounds. The BBBofC subsequently recognised Brown as the World Champion, succeeding the later Johnny Hill, and received confirmation from the New York State Athletic Commission that they were willing to allow him to defend the title in the US.[4] In March 1930, he defended the British title against Kirby, and was knocked out in the third round. In February 1931, he met Kirby for the third time, winning back the title with fifteen-round points decision.

In May 1931, he won the European flyweight title, beating Lucian Popescu, of Romania on points. In the next two months he defended this title twice, winning on points against Emile Degand, of Belgium and Vincenzo Savo, of Italy.[5]

In October 1931, Brown married Mary Chapman.[6]

In September 1932, he defended both his titles against Jim Maharg, winning on a disqualification in the eighth, for a low blow.

In October 1933, Jackie Brown ran over and killed Margaret Thornley with his car. He did not receive any punishment whatsoever for taking her life.[7] The very next year, Brown actually found himself in trouble with the law when he was convicted of assault by occasioning bodily harm for biting a piece out of the ear of Louis Tarchman in a Manchester street after Tarchman had called him a "cheese champion". Brown served four months of imprisonment with hard labour in August 1934.[8]

In September 1935, he was fined £10 and had his driving licence endorsed after being caught speeding; At the trial it emerged that he had over 20 previous convictions for driving offences, some of them serious.[9]

World titles

In October 1932, he fought Victor 'Young' Perez, of Tunisia for the World flyweight championship, beating him in thirteen rounds when Perez' corner threw in the towel.[10] Brown was recognized as world flyweight champion by the National Boxing Association of America.

In June and September 1933, he defended his World and European titles against Valentin Angelmann, of France, winning both defences on points.[11][12]

In December 1933, he defended his British, European and World titles against Chris ‘Ginger’ Foran of Liverpool, winning on points.

In June 1934, he defended his World and European titles against Angelmann, for the third time, this time, after his previous two wins drawing on points.

In 1935, Brown was stripped of his European title for not giving Angelmann a return bout.

On 29 July 1935, Brown won two fights on the same night, stopping Jackie Quinn in the second round of twelve, and Sid Rose in the third of six.[13]

In September 1935, he defended his British and World flyweight titles against the talented Scottish fighter, Benny Lynch. He lost his titles when the referee stopped the contest in the second round.

Later Career at Bantamweight

Following the loss of his titles, Brown continued fighting as a bantamweight. Having won the Northern Area title in October 1936,[14] in May 1937 he fought holder Johnny King for the British bantamweight title,[15] losing by a knockout in the thirteenth round. This was his last challenge for a national or international title, but he continued fighting until July 1939. He then retired, but made a one-fight comeback in February 1948, when he scored a points victory over Billy Stevens over eight rounds.

Professional boxing record

140 fights 107 wins 24 losses
By knockout 40 5
By decision 64 15
By disqualification 3 4
Draws 9
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
140 Win 107–24–9 Benny Jones PTS 10 Jul 24, 1939 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
139 Loss 106–24–9 Richie 'Kid' Tanner PTS 10 Jul 20, 1939 The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
138 Win 106–23–9 Teddy O'Neill PTS 10 May 8, 1939 Tucker Smith, England
137 Loss 105–23–9 Tucker Smith PTS 10 Apr 24, 1939 Tucker Smith, England
136 Win 105–22–9 Battling Jim Hayes PTS 15 Mar 20, 1939 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England Won BBBofC Northern bantamweight title
135 Win 104–22–9 Syd Parker PTS 10 Feb 6, 1939 Victoria Baths, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
134 Draw 103–22–9 Benny Jones PTS 10 Dec 6, 1938 Villa Marina Ballroom, Douglas, Isle of Man
133 Win 103–22–8 Ginger Murphy TKO 4 (10) Nov 28, 1938 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
132 Win 102–22–8 Pierce Ellis PTS 10 Oct 31, 1938 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
131 Win 101–22–8 Dave Kellar TKO 3 (10) Oct 5, 1938 Devonshire Club, Hackney, London, England
130 Win 100–22–8 Battling Jim Hayes PTS 10 Jul 25, 1938 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
129 Loss 99–22–8 Joe Connolly PTS 8 Jun 29, 1938 St Mirren Football Ground, Paisley, Scotland
128 Win 99–21–8 Joe Skelly TKO 10 (10) Apr 17, 1938 Dillington Park Grounds, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England
127 Loss 98–21–8 Jim Brady PTS 8 Apr 7, 1938 Hippodrome, Darlington, County Durham, England
126 Win 98–20–8 Freddie Tennant PTS 10 Mar 14, 1938 Hippodrome, Darlington, County Durham, England
125 Win 97–20–8 Pat Palmer PTS 8 Mar 3, 1938 Earls Court Empress Hall, Kensington, London, England
124 Win 96–20–8 Joe Skelly PTS 10 Feb 15, 1938 Villa Marina Ballroom, Douglas, Isle of Man
123 Loss 95–20–8 Battling Jim Hayes PTS 12 Jan 10, 1938 Town Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
122 Loss 95–19–8 Len Hampston DQ 13 (15) Nov 24, 1937 Olympia, Bradford, Yorkshire, England For BBBofC Northern Area bantamweight title
121 Win 95–18–8 Pat Palmer RTD 6 (10) Oct 11, 1937 Earls Court Empress Hall, Kensington, London, England
120 Win 94–18–8 Benny Jones PTS 10 Sep 7, 1937 Victoria Hall, Hanley, Staffordshire, England
119 Loss 93–18–8 Johnny King KO 13 (15) May 31, 1937 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England For BBBofC British bantamweight title
118 Win 93–17–8 Juan Hernandez TKO 8 (12) Mar 21, 1937 Junction Stadium, Miles Platting, Lancashire, England
117 Win 92–17–8 Van Meensal KO 10 (12) Mar 15, 1937 Baths Hall, Rotherham, Yorkshire, England
116 Win 91–17–8 Bobby Hinds PTS 12 Mar 8, 1937 Drill Hall, Falmouth, Cornwall, England
115 Win 90–17–8 Len Beynon PTS 15 Nov 30, 1936 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
114 Win 89–17–8 Rafael Valdez PTS 10 Nov 16, 1936 Kings Theatre, Cardiff, Wales
113 Win 88–17–8 Jim McInally KO 15 (15) Nov 2, 1936 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
112 Win 87–17–8 Len Hampston PTS 15 Oct 5, 1936 Junction Stadium, Manchester, Lancashire, England Won vacant BBBofC Northern Area bantamweight title
111 Win 86–17–8 Johnny Cusick PTS 15 Jul 13, 1936 Junction Stadium, Manchester, Lancashire, England
110 Loss 85–17–8 Johnny Cusick PTS 15 May 18, 1936 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
109 Win 85–16–8 Ted Green KO 1 (12) Apr 23, 1936 Earls Court Empress Hall, Kensington, London, England
108 Win 84–16–8 Tucker Winch KO 8 (12) Mar 27, 1936 Tower Circus, Blackpool, Lancashire, England
107 Win 83–16–8 Fred Nipper Morris KO 8 (12) Mar 6, 1936 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
106 Win 82–16–8 Jacky Ryan KO 4 (12) Feb 28, 1936 Tower Circus, Blackpool, Lancashire, England
105 Win 81–16–8 Nicolas Petit-Biquet KO 6 (12) Feb 7, 1936 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
104 Win 80–16–8 Ellis Ashurst KO 2 (12) Dec 22, 1935 Brunswick Stadium, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
103 Loss 79–16–8 Johnny King RTD 6 (12) Nov 22, 1935 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
102 Win 79–15–8 Tommy Pardoe KO 4 (12) Nov 4, 1935 Embassy Rink, Sparbrook, West Midlands, England
101 Win 78–15–8 Bert Kirby TKO 12 (12) Oct 14, 1935 Embassy Rink, Sparbrook, West Midlands, England
100 Loss 77–15–8 Benny Lynch TKO 2 (15) Sep 9, 1935 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England Lost BBBofC British and world flyweight titles;
For vacant NBA flyweight title
99 Win 77–14–8 Eric Jones KO 3 (12) Aug 15, 1935 Darnall Greyhound Track, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
98 Win 76–14–8 Jackie Quinn TKO 2 (10) Jul 29, 1935 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
97 Win 75–14–8 Syd Rose TKO 3 (10) Jul 29, 1935 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
96 Win 74–14–8 Ernst Weiss PTS 10 Jun 24, 1935 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
95 Win 73–14–8 George Marsden KO 6 (12) May 30, 1935 The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
94 Win 72–14–8 Maurice Filhol PTS 12 Mar 25, 1935 Embassy Rink, Birmingham, West Midlands, England
93 Draw 71–14–8 Kid Francis PTS 12 Mar 11, 1935 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
92 Draw 71–14–7 Benny Lynch PTS 12 Mar 4, 1935 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland
91 Win 71–14–6 Henri Barras PTS 12 Feb 22, 1935 Tower Circus, Blackpool, Lancashire, England
90 Win 70–14–6 Orlando Magliozzi KO 4 (12) Feb 11, 1935 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
89 Draw 69–14–6 Valentin Angelmann PTS 15 Jun 18, 1934 Belle Vue Speedway Stadium, Manchester, Lancashire, England Retained NBA and IBU flyweight titles
88 Win 69–14–5 Aurel Toma PTS 12 Apr 16, 1934 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
87 Win 68–14–5 Ginger Foran PTS 15 Dec 11, 1933 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England Retained NBA, IBU, and BBBofC British flyweight titles
86 Loss 67–14–5 Midget Wolgast PTS 12 Oct 30, 1933 Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, England
85 Win 67–13–5 Jimmy Young Knowles PTS 12 Sep 26, 1933 Music Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland
84 Win 66–13–5 Valentin Angelmann PTS 15 Sep 11, 1933 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
83 Loss 65–13–5 Mickey McGuire DQ 7 (12) Jul 24, 1933 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
82 Win 65–12–5 Young Perez PTS 12 Jul 3, 1933 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
81 Win 64–12–5 Valentin Angelmann PTS 15 Jun 12, 1933 Olympia, Kensington, London, England Retained NBA and IBU flyweight titles
80 Win 63–12–5 Billy Bryon TKO 14 (15) May 7, 1933 The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London, England
79 Loss 62–12–5 Dave Crowley DQ 10 (15) May 1, 1933 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
78 Loss 62–11–5 Etienne Mura PTS 10 Feb 15, 1933 Palais de la Mutualité, Paris, France
77 Win 62–10–5 Emile Degand SD 10 Dec 2, 1932 Théâtre des Variétés, Charleroi, Hainaut, Belgium
76 Win 61–10–5 Young Perez RTD 13 (15) Oct 31, 1932 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England Won NBA and IBU flyweight titles
75 Win 60–10–5 Jim Maharg DQ 8 (15) Sep 19, 1932 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England Retained EBU and BBBofC British flyweight titles
74 Loss 59–10–5 Tucker Winch DQ 8 (12) Aug 13, 1932 Hyde Park, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
73 Win 59–9–5 Bob Fielding RTD 6 (15) Aug 1, 1932 Blackpool Football Ground, Blackpool, Lancashire, England
72 Win 58–9–5 Johnny Regan TKO 9 (12) Jul 6, 1932 Winter Gardens, Morecambe, Lancashire, England
71 Win 57–9–5 George Marsden TKO 6 (15) Jun 9, 1932 Palace Coliseum, Douglas, Isle of Man
70 Win 56–9–5 Len Beynon PTS 15 Apr 18, 1932 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
69 Win 55–9–5 Emile Degand PTS 15 Mar 7, 1932 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
68 Loss 54–9–5 Mickey McGuire PTS 15 Feb 22, 1932 New St James Hall, Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England
67 Win 54–8–5 Benny Thackray PTS 15 Feb 1, 1932 Town Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
66 Win 53–8–5 Jean Cuart TKO 11 (15) Feb 1, 1932 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
65 Win 52–8–5 Percy (Young) Dexter TKO 9 (12) Dec 2, 1931 Winter Gardens, Morecambe, Lancashire, England
64 Win 51–8–5 George Aziz PTS 12 Nov 13, 1931 Tower Circus, Blackpool, Lancashire, England
63 Win 50–8–5 Benny Thackray PTS 15 Nov 8, 1931 Royton NSB, Royton, Lancashire, England
62 Win 49–8–5 Ottavio Gori RTD 8 (15) Oct 12, 1931 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
61 Win 48–8–5 Jim Maharg DQ 8 (15) Aug 24, 1931 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
60 Win 47–8–5 Desire Collignon PTS 15 Jul 20, 1931 Sportman's Group Gardens, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
59 Win 46–8–5 Vincenzo Savo PTS 15 Jul 6, 1931 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England Retained EBU flyweight title
58 Win 45–8–5 Emile Degand PTS 15 Jun 15, 1931 Olympia, Kensington, London, England Retained EBU flyweight title
57 Win 44–8–5 Lucian Popescu PTS 15 May 4, 1931 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England Won EBU flyweight title
56 Win 43–8–5 Bert Kirby PTS 15 Feb 2, 1931 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England Won BBBofC British flyweight title
55 Win 42–8–5 Billy Kid Hughes TKO 11 (15) Sep 22, 1930 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
54 Loss 41–8–5 Billy James PTS 15 Jul 20, 1930 Palais de Danse, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England
53 Win 41–7–5 Rene Chalange PTS 15 Jun 23, 1930 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
52 Win 40–7–5 Percy (Young) Dexter KO 9 (15) May 18, 1930 Ice Rink, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England
51 Win 39–7–5 Emile Degand PTS 15 Apr 21, 1930 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
50 Loss 38–7–5 Bert Kirby KO 3 (15) Mar 3, 1930 National Sporting Club (Holborn Stadium), Holborn, London, England Lost BBBofC British flyweight title
49 Win 38–6–5 Harry Hill TKO 11 (15) Dec 22, 1929 Palais de Danse, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England
48 Win 37–6–5 Phineas John PTS 15 Nov 13, 1929 Holborn Stadium Club, Holborn, London, England
47 Win 36–6–5 Bert Kirby KO 3 (15) Oct 13, 1929 Palais de Danse, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England Won vacant BBBofC British flyweight title
46 Win 35–6–5 Jim Campbell TKO 9 (12) Jun 18, 1929 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, England
45 Win 34–6–5 Phineas John PTS 12 Apr 22, 1929 National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London, England
44 Win 33–6–5 Tony Roberti RTD 4 (15) Mar 19, 1929 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, England
43 Win 32–6–5 Walter Lemmon RTD 13 (15) Mar 5, 1929 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, England
42 Win 31–6–5 George Greaves PTS 15 Feb 12, 1929 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, England Won vacant BBBofC Northern Area flyweight title
41 Win 30–6–5 Arthur Boy Edge KO 3 (12) Jan 6, 1929 National Sporting Club, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
40 Draw 29–6–5 Cuthbert Taylor PTS 15 Dec 26, 1928 Snow's Pavilion, Merthyr, Wales
39 Win 29–6–4 Billy Kid Hughes PTS 15 Dec 15, 1928 Pavilion, Bridgend, Wales
38 Win 28–6–4 Dickie Inkles PTS 15 Dec 9, 1928 National Sporting Club, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
37 Win 27–6–4 Tommy Brown PTS 15 Dec 4, 1928 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, England
36 Loss 26–6–4 Phineas John PTS 15 Nov 24, 1928 Gess Pavillon, Pontypridd, Wales
35 Win 26–5–4 Jerry O'Neil PTS 15 Nov 3, 1928 Gess Pavillon, Pontypridd, Wales
34 Loss 25–5–4 Dickie Inkles PTS 15 Oct 20, 1928 Palais de Danse, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England
33 Draw 25–4–4 Freddy Morgan PTS 15 Oct 13, 1928 Baths, Ogmore Vale, Wales
32 Win 25–4–3 Harry Yates PTS 10 Sep 21, 1928 Palais de Danse, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England
31 Loss 24–4–3 Dickie Inkles PTS 10 Aug 11, 1928 Hyde Park, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
30 Win 24–3–3 Jim Crawford PTS 10 Aug 2, 1928 Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
29 Win 23–3–3 Jean Locatelli PTS 10 Jul 9, 1928 Winter Gardens, Morecambe, Lancashire, England
28 Win 22–3–3 Ernie Barker PTS 6 Jul 5, 1928 Palais de Danse, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England
27 Win 21–3–3 Siki Coulton RTD 3 (10) Jul 3, 1928 Palais de Danse, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England
26 Win 20–3–3 Arthur Young Evitt PTS 10 Jun 27, 1928 Winter Gardens, Morecambe, Lancashire, England
25 Draw 19–3–3 Jack Glover PTS 10 Jun 14, 1928 Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
24 Win 19–3–2 Joe Fleming PTS 10 May 26, 1928 Palais de Danse, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England
23 Win 18–3–2 Freddy Webb PTS 6 May 23, 1928 Winter Gardens, Morecambe, Lancashire, England
22 Win 17–3–2 Freddy Webb PTS 10 May 20, 1928 Adelphi Club, Salford, Lancashire, England
21 Win 16–3–2 Martin Gallagher PTS 12 Apr 30, 1928 Co-op Hall, Leigh, Lancashire, England
20 Win 15–3–2 Freddy Morgan PTS 15 Apr 21, 1928 Gess Pavillon, Pontypridd, Wales
19 Win 14–3–2 Jim Crawford PTS 10 Apr 2, 1928 Adelphi Club, Salford, Lancashire, England
18 Win 13–3–2 Ernie Barker PTS 10 Mar 16, 1928 Royal Pavilion, Blackpool, Lancashire, England
17 Win 12–3–2 Young Fitz PTS 6 Feb 14, 1928 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, England
16 Draw 11–3–2 Jack Glover PTS 10 Jan 13, 1928 Tower Circus, Blackpool, Lancashire, England
15 Win 11–3–1 Jim Crawford TKO 5 (10) Dec 29, 1927 Osborne Theatre, Manchester, Lancashire, England
14 Loss 10–3–1 Jack Glover PTS 15 Dec 11, 1927 Adelphi Club, Salford, Lancashire, England
13 Win 10–2–1 Young Siki PTS 10 Nov 24, 1927 Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
12 Win 9–2–1 Jack Cantwell PTS 10 Nov 18, 1927 Drill Hall, Mountain Ash, Wales
11 Win 8–2–1 Freddy Webb PTS 10 Nov 4, 1927 Ashbury Hall, Openshaw, Lancashire, England
10 Win 7–2–1 Harry Yates PTS 10 Oct 7, 1927 Ashbury Hall, Openshaw, Lancashire, England
9 Win 6–2–1 Joe Fleming PTS 6 Sep 27, 1927 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, England
8 Win 5–2–1 Ben Doyle TKO 4 (10) Jul 26, 1927 Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
7 Win 4–2–1 Young Fargill DQ 1 (6) Jul 7, 1927 Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool, Merseyside,, England
6 Draw 3–2–1 Ernie Hendricks PTS 10 May 15, 1927 Adelphi Club, Salford, Lancashire, England
5 Loss 3–2 Freddy Webb TKO 3 (3) Mar 15, 1927 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, England
4 Win 3–1 Billy Cahill KO 6 (10) Mar 8, 1927 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, England
3 Loss 2–1 Tommy Brown PTS 10 Mar 6, 1927 Sussex Street Club, Salford, Lancashire, England
2 Win 2–0 Dick Manning PTS 6 Mar 23, 1926 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England
1 Win 1–0 Harry Gainey PTS 6 May 18, 1925 Arena, Collyhurst, Lancashire, England

See also

References

  1. "Jackie Brown: Boxer Remanded on Assault Charge". Harltlepool Northern Daily Mail. 3 July 1934. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. "FLY".
  3. "Boxer who bit a man's ear | 1930-1939 | Guardian Century". TheGuardian.com.
  4. "Johnny Hill's Successor". Dundee Courier. 16 October 1929. Retrieved 16 August 2015 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Jackie Brown Wins On Points". Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. 7 July 1931. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. "Jackie Brown to Wed". Leeds Mercury. 15 October 1931. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. "Jackie Brown and Motoring Accident". Sheffield Independent. 21 October 1933. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. "Jackie Brown: Prison for Famous Boxer". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 2 August 1934. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. "Noted Boxer Fined". The Scotsman. 20 September 1935. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. "World Title for Britain". Lincolnshire Echo. 1 November 1932. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.
  11. "Snappy Jackie Brown". Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail. 13 June 1933. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.
  12. "Jackie Brown Defeats Valentin Anglemann on Points". Aberdeen Press and Journal. 12 September 1933. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.
  13. "Busy Jackie Brown: Two Contests Won In One Night". Nottingham Evening Post. 30 July 1935. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.
  14. "A Title for Jackie Brown". Dundee Courier. 6 October 1936. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.
  15. "King to Fight Brown". Leeds Mercury. 16 December 1936. Retrieved 26 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive.

Sources

  • Maurice Golesworthy, Encyclopaedia of Boxing (Eighth Edition) (1988), Robert Hale Limited, ISBN 0-7090-3323-0


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