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Real name
  
Joseph Youngs

Losses
  
6

Martial art
  
Boxing

Nationality
  
Canadian

Name
  
Tommy Ryan

Total fights
  
109

Wins
  
90

Role
  
Boxer

Movies
  
Madison Square Garden

Wins by KO
  
71

Height
  
1.71 m


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Rated at
  
Middleweight Welterweight

Born
  
March 31, 1870 Redwood, New York (
1870-03-31
)

Died
  
August 3, 1948, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, United States

Division
  
Middleweight, Welterweight

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Tommy Ryan (March 31, 1870 – August 3, 1948) was a famed American World Welterweight, and World Middleweight boxing champion who fought from 1887–1907. His simultaneously holding records in both weight classes was a rare and impressive feat for a boxer.

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Boxing career

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Ryan was considered an excellent boxer-puncher, and many consider him one of the all-time greatest middleweight champions. His boxing record was 86 wins (68 KO's), 3 losses and 6 draws.

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Ryan first won the welterweight title in a match with Mysterious Billy Smith on July 26, 1894. He was knocked out by Kid McCoy in the 15th round on March 2, 1896. This bout forms part of the lore of the McCoy legend. McCoy served as a sparring partner for Ryan, and absorbed many beatings at the hands of his employer. Ryan was notorious for showing little mercy to his sparring partners.

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As a result, McCoy hated Ryan, and sought revenge. It is alleged that McCoy, who appeared thin, pale and frail, persuaded Ryan that he was seriously ill before their fight. McCoy, who was famed as a trickster, purportedly rubbed flour on his face so as to appear deathly ill. Ryan is said to have fallen for the ruse, failed to train properly and was not in top condition for the bout. Whether true or not, McCoy scored an upset win over Ryan in the non-title match.

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Ryan was also instrumental in the career of heavyweight champion James J. Jeffries. In fact, Ryan is credited with changing Jeffries' stance and teaching him to fight out of a crouch. Ryan also seconded James J. Corbett in his second attempt to wrest the heavyweight crown from Jeffries. Corbett however, blamed Ryan's strategy for his defeat. In 2003, Ryan was listed in The Ring magazine's list of 100 greatest punchers of all time.

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Ryan died on August 3, 1948 at Van Nuys, California, aged 78.

References

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