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Real name
  
Jack McAuliffe

Stance
  
orthodox

Martial art
  
Boxing

Nickname(s)
  
Napoleon of the Ring

Name
  
Jack McAuliffe

Division
  

Rated at
  
Lightweight

Role
  
Boxer

Draws
  
5

Nationality
  
Irish American

Height
  
1.68 m

Losses
  
0

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Born
  
March 24, 1866Cork, Ireland (
1866-03-24
)

Total fights
  
36 + many more "unofficial" bouts

Died
  
November 5, 1937, Forest Hills, New York City, New York, United States

Jack McAuliffe (March 24, 1866 – November 5, 1937) was an Irish-American boxer who fought mostly out of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Nicknamed "The Napoleon of the Ring," McAuliffe was one of only twelve world boxing champions to retire without a loss. He was the World Lightweight champion from 1886 to 1893. He was inducted into the The Ring Boxing Hall of Fame in 1954 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1995.

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Early life

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McAuliffe's parents were Cornelius McAuliffe and Jane Bailey, who were living at 5 Christ Church Lane, Cork, Ireland, at the time of Jack's birth. McAuliffe emigrated to the United States in 1871, where he spent his early years in Bangor, Maine.

Amateur and professional career

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He made his first appearance as an amateur boxer in 1883. He turned professional soon after, fighting Jem Carney 78 rounds to a draw at Revere Beach, Massachusetts. He fought Billy Dacey for the lightweight championship and a $5,000 purse in 1888, and knocked him out in eleven rounds. He was known as a strong two-handed fighter with "cat-like" reflexes.

Personal life

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McAuliffe was married twice, both times to stage actresses. His first wife was Katie Hart, who played in farce comedies. After her death, McAuliffe married Catherine Rowe in 1894, whose stage name was Pearl Inman, of the song and dance team The Inman Sisters. Between marriages he dated a third actress, Sadie McDonald. McAuliffe and Rowe moved back to Bangor, Maine, in 1894, where he undertook preliminary training for a fight later that year at the Seaside Athletic Club on Coney Island.

Death and retirement from the ring

Jack McAuliffe (boxer) Jack McAuliffe 18661937 World lightweight boxing champion

McAuliffe retired in 1897. According to the International Boxing Hall of Fame, he had 36 professional fights. McAuliffe was undefeated with 30 bouts, 22 by knockout. He had five draws, one no decision.

He died on November 5, 1937, at his home on Austin Street in Forest Hills, Queens.

References

Jack McAuliffe (boxer) Wikipedia


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