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Tan Teng Kee

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Nickname(s)
  
Battling Key

Nationality
  
Singaporean

Draws
  
4

Died
  
20 March 1935

Total fights
  
61

Wins by ko
  
17

Rated at
  
Lightweight

Losses
  
27

No contests
  
0

Division
  
Lightweight

Other name
  
Battling Key

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Tan Teng Kee or Battling Key was a professional boxer from Singapore and former two time Malayan Lightweight Champion.

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Professional career

Tan Teng Kee debuted in 1922, winning the Malayan Lightweight Championship in his eighth fight. He lost to fellow veteran boxer Young Pelky (Lope Tenorio) in 1923 in front of an audience of 6000 people, earning the respect of ringside observers. He would go on to lose his title to Eddie Grady in 1924, regaining it later in 1925 against Vincent Pereira.

On March 20, 1935 he died due to injuries suffered in his fight with Jimmy Nelson. This was ruled as an accidental death and was reported as one of the first boxing fatalities outside Singapore by The Straits Times. His funeral took place at the Roman Catholic cemetery and was attended by numerous amateur boxers.

His final record was 30 wins, 27 defeats and 4 draws.

References

Tan Teng Kee Wikipedia