Polish American boxer
Kid Williams
Born John Gutenko
(1893-12-01 ) December 1, 1893Died October 18, 1963(1963-10-18) (aged 69) Nationality American Other names The Baltimore Tiger Statistics Weight(s) Bantamweight Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 207 Wins 162 Wins by KO 50 Losses 30 Draws 12 No contests 3
John Gutenko (December 1, 1893 – October 18, 1963) was an Austro-Hungarian -born American boxer of Danish , Ukrainian and Polish heritage who fought under the name Kid Williams and was known as the Baltimore Tiger, he knocked out Johnny Coulon in Vernon, California, on June 9, 1914. This victory earned him the Bantamweight Championship world title.[ 1] In 1970 Johnny Gutenko was inducted into the Ring magazine’s Boxing Hall of Fame after being nominated “by the sports editors, boxing writers, and television sportscasters.” At the time, the magazine’s founder Nat Fleischer ranked him number three among bantamweights.[ 1] However, the website AinsworthSports.com rated him number one for the 1910 decade.[ 2] Over twenty years later, he would be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Ironically, the ceremony occurred in Canastota, New York, on June 9, 1996, the eighty-second anniversary of winning the bantamweight title.[ 3]
Biography
John Gutenko was born at Rahó , Máramaros , Austria-Hungary (today part of Western Ukraine ).[ 4] Along with his mother, Aniela (born in Barkhagen , German Empire on November 7, 1876 – August 23, 1939), and his two brothers (Ludwik "Louis" and Rudolph) and two sisters (Bertha and Helen), they arrived in Baltimore on September 28, 1904, aboard the SS Breslau.[ 5] John’s father, Wincenty Gutenko (born in Copenhagen , Denmark on May 4, 1866 – October 15, 1925), had immigrated earlier in the year. Wincenty arrived in New York before moving to Baltimore, where a large Polish Galician Community was located in the Fells’ Point neighborhood in southeast Baltimore City.[ 6]
Three more children were born in Baltimore: Zygmunt (Sigmund), born on June 27, 1905; Paulina Rita (Lena), born on August 28, 1908; and Elizabeth, born on August 23, 1910. The family worshipped at the Polish Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary. There, he met his wife Agnieszka (Agnes) Zwiaskowska/Wiaskowska (died January 8, 1971). They were married on May 23, 1916. They had two daughters-Katherine born February 8, 1919, and Rosalie Jeanette Gutenko, born April 21, 1927. He died at his daughter’s home on Payson Street, Baltimore City, Maryland, on October 18, 1963. After a Requiem Mass at Holy Rosary Church, he was buried in the Gutenko Family Plot at Holy Rosary Cemetery.[ 7]
By 1928 the boxer “who a few years ago was idolized by ring followers” was ‘practically penniless’ [and] not many years ago [he] had a fortune of $300,000, made out of the ring, and some investments. Now he is broke, and his fighting days are over.”[ 8]
Before he began his boxing career, Gutenko had left school after the third grade and worked as an apprentice typesetter. Possibly for one of the Baltimore Polish-language or German newspapers. After losing the title in 1917, he returned to typesetting but left to pursue his boxing career again. After he quit boxing, he would work for Bethlehem Steel in Sparrows Point, Maryland. During World War II, he was featured along with other workers promoting their efforts on behalf of the War.[ 9]
Professional boxing record
John Gutnko's boxing career began on July 25, 1910, with a knockout win that started a meteoric rise and the race to win the bantamweight title. The latter was achieved because of his second manager Sammy Harris. It was Sammy Harris who, to garner publicity about his protégé John Gutenko reinvented and created a myth about themselves that the writers and fans were willing to accept since it made for good press. The most often repeated tale involved how Harris “discovered” the future bantamweight champion. At Harris’s prompting, Guntenko often told reporters:
I sold him a paper, and he gave me half a dollar to get changed. I ran away with the half dollar. The next time Harris saw me, he took me up to his athletic club to box. He wanted to see me get licked for stealing his half dollar. But I didn’t get licked. And Harris kept me and trained me, and he made me a champion.[ 10]
It made for an excellent newspaper copy but was a complete fabrication. Gutenko did not sign with Harris until almost a year after he began his boxing career. Another more plausible explanation was offered by Gutenko a year before his death. In the interview, he told John Sherwood, an Evening Sun writer, that he first put on boxing gloves in the empty stock room of Tom the Greek’s candy store on Eastern Avenue in Baltimore’s Fells’ Point.
Gutenko’s boxing career was initially managed by local boxing promoter Joe Barrett who arranged for his first match at the Oriole Baseball Park against Shep Ferren. A right-handed punch to Farren’s jaw sent the boxer to the canvas and gave the novice his first win.[ 11]
His loss by knockout against George Henry Chaney, born in Baltimore on September 18, 1892, occurred at Baltimore’s Germania Maennerchor Hall on January 2, 1911,[ 12] eventually leading to him becoming the protégé of promoter and manager Sammy Harris. Under Harris’ tutelage, he began an impressive winning streak. Then, on October 12, 1912, he met the reigning Bantamweight title holder, Johnny Coulon, at Madison Square Garden.
Much to everyone’s disbelief, he fought the champion to a standstill. “Some of the ringside sharps gave the Kid the shade, and all agreed that the Baltimore lad was entitled to a draw at the worst.”[ 13]
The Polish boxer spent the next year and a half trying to force Coulon to a rematch. Although Coulon only fought three bouts during this time, Gutenko continued to take on worthy opponents, including the English (Johnny Hughes)[ 14] and French (Charles LeDoux) bantamweight champions.[ 15]
Finally, when an influential Californian boxing promoter, Tom McCarey , declared Gutenko the bantamweight champion after Coulon repeatedly failed to defend the title, Coulon was forced to step into the ring. Unfortunately, it appears Coulon was right to avoid a rematch as Gutenko knocked him out and became the Bantamweight Champion of the World.[ 16]
John Gutenko gave several versions of how he acquired the fighting name “Kid Williams.” One of the most details suggests the name came from a Baltimore African American bantamweight boxer who encouraged Gutenko to assume his fighting moniker the night before a fight:
He hunted up his pal that night in order to obtain a line on the game. His friend’s name was Williams. Friend Williams was a regular prizefighter – regular in licking he received. He had just quit the game on that account. Still, Jonathan Gutenko (called ‘Dutch’). That name will never do. They puzzled away until Williams abruptly ended it by exclaiming: ‘Why not use mine? Williams? Sure!'[ 17]
His nickname the Baltimore Tiger was coined by members of the New York sportswriter fraternity. It may have been former gunslinger turned sportswriter Bat Materson who came up with the moniker as he described Gutenko's aggressive boxing style as like that of a tiger.
Ironically, John Gutenko’s first fight after winning the bantamweight title was against Pete Herman in New Orleans.[ 18] Unfortunately, the Baltimore Tiger would lose his title three years later to Herman in New Orleans on January 9, 1917. They had met the year before, where Gutenko prevailed, but the third time was not the charm, and he lost by being outpointed.[ 19] Gutenko never recaptured the title, and on September 9, 1929, the Maryland State Athletic Commission “decided for the best interests of everyone concerned, including Williams himself, that the Kid would not be allowed to fight anymore in the State.” The action was taken because “the members of the ring body felt that there was danger of the veteran fight suffering serious injury if allowed to continue.” Thus, revoking his license and ending his boxing career.[ 20]
After his death, the boxing world began to acknowledge his “great natural ability as a fighter.”[ 21] On December 3, 1966, his brother Rudolph (February 18, 1900 – August 6, 1969), a Maryland bicycling champion in the 1920s, represented him when the Baltimore Tiger was elected to the Maryland Athletic Sports Hall of Fame.[ 22] The plaque awarded him was later hung “on the Baltimore Civic Center wall.”[ 23]
John Gutenko was not the only member of the family to aspire to a boxing career. His younger brother Louis (September 28, 1895 – June 17, 1961) also began his career in 1910 as a lightweight. He remained in his brother’s shadow fighting under the name Young Kid Williams. However, he never achieved fame or a title like his older brother.[ 24]
All information in this section is derived from BoxRec ,[ 25] unless otherwise stated.
Official record
207 fights
100 wins
19 losses
By knockout
50
5
By decision
42
9
By disqualification
8
5
Draws
8
No contests
3
Newspaper decisions/draws
77
All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as “no decision” bouts and are not counted to the win/loss/draw column.
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Age
Location
Notes
207
Loss
100–19–8 (80)
Bobby Burns
TKO
2 (8)
Sep 3, 1929
35 years, 272 days
Carlin's Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
206
Win
100–18–8 (80)
Frankie Garcia
PTS
8
Jul 12, 1929
35 years, 219 days
Greensboro A.C., Greensboro, Maryland, US
205
Loss
99–18–8 (80)
Joe Belmont
PTS
8
Apr 9, 1929
35 years, 125 days
Armory, Hagerstown, Maryland, US
204
Loss
99–17–8 (80)
Sid Lampe
PTS
10
Mar 6, 1929
35 years, 91 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
203
Win
99–16–8 (80)
Sid Lampe
DQ
8 (12)
Feb 11, 1929
35 years, 68 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
202
Win
98–16–8 (80)
Bobby Garcia
PTS
10
Jan 14, 1929
35 years, 40 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
201
Win
97–16–8 (80)
Lou Guglielmini
PTS
8
Dec 27, 1928
35 years, 22 days
Armory, Hagerstown, Maryland, US
200
Win
96–16–8 (80)
Willie Parrish
TKO
5 (10)
Dec 14, 1928
35 years, 9 days
104th Medical Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
199
Win
95–16–8 (80)
Joe Caniano
PTS
8
Dec 7, 1928
35 years, 2 days
National Guard Armory, Centreville, Maryland, US
198
Win
94–16–8 (80)
Eddie Bowling
PTS
8
Nov 29, 1928
34 years, 360 days
St. Stanislaus Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
197
Win
93–16–8 (80)
Joe Caniano
PTS
8
Oct 26, 1928
34 years, 326 days
National Guard Armory, Centreville, Florida, US
196
Win
92–16–8 (80)
Lou Guglielmini
PTS
8
Sep 28, 1928
34 years, 298 days
Riverview Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
195
Win
91–16–8 (80)
Jack Daly
PTS
8
Sep 7, 1928
34 years, 277 days
Riverview Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
194
Draw
90–16–8 (80)
Tony Ross
PTS
12
Aug 27, 1928
34 years, 266 days
Maryland Baseball Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
193
Win
90–16–7 (80)
Young Joe O'Donnell
PTS
8
Aug 8, 1928
34 years, 247 days
Location unknown
192
Loss
89–16–7 (80)
Eddie Buell
TKO
4 (8)
Jul 19, 1928
34 years, 227 days
Riverview Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
191
Win
89–15–7 (80)
Jimmy Hogan
PTS
3
Jul 15, 1927
33 years, 222 days
5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
190
Win
88–15–7 (80)
Jack Skinner
KO
3 (8)
Feb 25, 1927
33 years, 82 days
St. Stanislaus Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
189
Loss
87–15–7 (80)
Battling Mack
NWS
10
Mar 19, 1926
32 years, 104 days
Convention Hall, Camden, New Jersey, US
188
Win
87–15–7 (79)
Al Monahan
PTS
10
Mar 5, 1926
32 years, 90 days
Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
187
NC
86–15–7 (79)
Billy Pimpus
NC
3 (8)
Feb 8, 1926
32 years, 65 days
Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
Cut from accidental headbutt
186
Loss
86–15–7 (78)
Nate Carp
DQ
11 (12)
Jan 4, 1926
32 years, 30 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
185
Win
86–14–7 (78)
Jackie West
PTS
10
Dec 28, 1925
32 years, 23 days
Arcade, Washington, D.C., US
184
Draw
85–14–7 (78)
Jackie West
PTS
10
Oct 2, 1925
31 years, 301 days
Grime's Battery Armory, Norfolk, Virginia, US
183
Win
85–14–6 (78)
Midget Smith
DQ
7 (12)
Sep 28, 1925
31 years, 297 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
182
Win
84–14–6 (78)
Red Leonard
PTS
10
Sep 4, 1925
31 years, 273 days
Grime's Battery Armory, Norfolk, Virginia, US
181
Win
83–14–6 (78)
Midget Smith
PTS
12
Aug 21, 1925
31 years, 259 days
Carlin's Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
180
Loss
82–14–6 (78)
Frankie Genaro
PTS
12
Jun 26, 1925
31 years, 203 days
Carlin's Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
179
Win
82–13–6 (78)
Terry McHugh
DQ
3 (10)
Apr 24, 1925
31 years, 140 days
Charlton's Hall, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, US
McHugh DQ'd for low blows
178
Draw
81–13–6 (78)
Lew Mayrs
PTS
12
Apr 20, 1925
31 years, 136 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
177
Win
81–13–5 (78)
Al Monahan
NW
8
Feb 9, 1925
31 years, 66 days
Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
176
Win
81–13–5 (77)
Jackie West
NWS
8
Jan 19, 1925
31 years, 45 days
Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
175
Win
81–13–5 (76)
Joey Schwartz
PTS
12
Dec 29, 1924
31 years, 24 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
174
Win
80–13–5 (76)
Al Markie
PTS
10
Apr 5, 1924
30 years, 122 days
108th Field Artillery Armory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
173
Loss
79–13–5 (76)
Abe Friedman
DQ
8 (12)
Feb 27, 1924
30 years, 84 days
Marieville Gardens, North Providence, Rhode Island, US
Williams DQ'd for a kidney blow and blow to the back of the head
172
Win
79–12–5 (76)
Young Montreal
PTS
10
Feb 6, 1924
30 years, 63 days
Providence, Rhode Island, US
171
Win
78–12–5 (76)
Charley Goodman
PTS
12
Jan 14, 1924
30 years, 40 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
170
Win
77–12–5 (76)
Midget Smith
PTS
12
Jan 1, 1924
30 years, 27 days
Rink S.C., New York City, New York, US
169
Win
76–12–5 (76)
Danny Lee
KO
1 (12), 1:20
Dec 22, 1923
30 years, 17 days
Commonwealth Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
168
Win
75–12–5 (76)
Ludger Kid Dube
NWS
6
Dec 12, 1923
30 years, 7 days
Waterville, Maine, US
167
Loss
75–12–5 (75)
Charley Holman
DQ
9 (12)
Oct 24, 1923
29 years, 323 days
Gayety Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
Williams DQ'd for a kidney blow
166
Win
75–11–5 (75)
Frankie Daly
PTS
12
Sep 26, 1923
29 years, 295 days
Gayety Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
165
Loss
74–11–5 (75)
Pancho Villa
NWS
8
Jul 31, 1923
29 years, 238 days
Shetzline Ballpark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
164
Win
74–11–5 (74)
Bud Dempsey
PTS
12
Jul 13, 1923
29 years, 220 days
Steeplechase A.A., New York City, New York, US
163
Loss
73–11–5 (74)
Bobby Garcia
PTS
12
Apr 25, 1923
29 years, 141 days
Gayety Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
162
Win
73–10–5 (74)
Battling Mack
NWS
8
Apr 16, 1923
29 years, 132 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
161
Loss
73–10–5 (73)
Bobby Garcia
DQ
9 (12)
Apr 4, 1923
29 years, 120 days
Gayety Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
160
Win
73–9–5 (73)
Sammy Sandow
PTS
12
Mar 12, 1923
29 years, 97 days
4th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
159
Win
72–9–5 (73)
Young Montreal
PTS
12
Jan 15, 1923
29 years, 41 days
4th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
158
Win
71–9–5 (73)
Battling Harry Leonard
DQ
1 (12), 2:24
Dec 22, 1922
29 years, 17 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
Leonard DQ'd for a low blow
157
Win
70–9–5 (73)
Eddie O'Dowd
DQ
9 (10)
Nov 24, 1922
28 years, 354 days
Infantry Hall, Providence, Rhode Island, US
156
Win
69–9–5 (73)
Roy Moore
TKO
11 (12)
Sep 18, 1922
28 years, 287 days
4th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
155
Win
68–9–5 (73)
Joe Dundee
DQ
10 (12)
Sep 4, 1922
28 years, 273 days
4th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
154
Win
67–9–5 (73)
Joe Mandell
DQ
6 (?)
Jul 8, 1922
28 years, 215 days
Ridgewood Grove S.C., New York City, New York, US
153
Draw
66–9–5 (73)
Terry Martin
PTS
12
Feb 15, 1922
28 years, 72 days
Marieville Gardens, North Providence, Rhode Island, US
152
Win
66–9–4 (73)
Jimmy Mendo
NWS
8
Oct 18, 1921
27 years, 317 days
Armory, Reading, Pennsylvania, US
151
Win
66–9–4 (72)
Mickey Brown
PTS
12
Oct 13, 1921
27 years, 312 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
150
Loss
65–9–4 (72)
Andy Chaney
PTS
10
Oct 4, 1921
27 years, 303 days
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, US
149
Win
65–8–4 (72)
Louisiana
NWS
8
Jun 29, 1921
27 years, 206 days
Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
148
Win
65–8–4 (71)
Frankie Edwards
DQ
9 (12)
Jun 11, 1921
27 years, 188 days
Ebbets Field, New York City, New York, US
147
Win
64–8–4 (71)
Patsy Scanlon
NWS
10
May 20, 1921
27 years, 166 days
Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
146
Loss
64–8–4 (70)
Jack 'Kid' Wolfe
PTS
12
May 18, 1921
27 years, 164 days
Troop A. Armory, Cleveland, Ohio, US
145
Win
64–7–4 (70)
Packey O'Gatty
TKO
9 (15), 2:25
May 11, 1921
27 years, 157 days
Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
144
Win
63–7–4 (70)
Joe Burman
NWS
8
Apr 25, 1921
27 years, 141 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
143
Win
63–7–4 (69)
Earl Puryear
PTS
12
Apr 18, 1921
27 years, 134 days
Playhouse, Baltimore, Maryland, US
142
Win
62–7–4 (69)
Joe O'Donnell
NWS
8
Mar 17, 1921
27 years, 102 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
141
Win
62–7–4 (68)
Marty Collins
PTS
12
Mar 15, 1921
27 years, 100 days
4th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
140
Win
61–7–4 (68)
Jack Perry
NWS
8
Mar 5, 1921
27 years, 90 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
139
Win
61–7–4 (67)
Tommy Ryan
NWS
10
Mar 2, 1921
27 years, 87 days
Palisades Rink, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, US
138
Win
61–7–4 (66)
Abe Goldstein
NWS
8
Feb 21, 1921
27 years, 78 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
137
Loss
61–7–4 (65)
Carl Tremaine
NWS
8
Jan 24, 1921
27 years, 50 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
136
Win
61–7–4 (64)
Battling Harry Leonard
NWS
8
Dec 18, 1920
27 years, 13 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
135
Win
61–7–4 (63)
Charles Ledoux
PTS
12
Dec 16, 1920
27 years, 11 days
5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Pennsylvania, US
134
Win
60–7–4 (63)
Earl Puryear
NWS
8
Nov 13, 1920
26 years, 344 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
133
Win
60–7–4 (62)
Sammy Sandow
PTS
12
Oct 28, 1920
26 years, 328 days
5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
132
Win
59–7–4 (62)
Joe Nelson
TKO
5 (8)
Oct 16, 1920
26 years, 316 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
131
Win
58–7–4 (62)
Johnny Ertle
PTS
12
Aug 13, 1920
26 years, 252 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
130
Win
57–7–4 (62)
Dutch Brandt
TKO
3 (12)
Jun 28, 1920
26 years, 206 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
129
Win
56–7–4 (62)
Patsy Johnson
NWS
8
May 24, 1920
26 years, 171 days
Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
128
Loss
56–7–4 (61)
Frankie Tucker
KO
3 (8)
Dec 19, 1919
26 years, 14 days
Strand Theater, Drumright, Oklahoma, US
127
Win
56–6–4 (61)
Andy Chaney
PTS
12
Jun 1, 1918
24 years, 178 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
126
Win
55–6–4 (61)
Joe Tuber
NWS
6
May 20, 1918
24 years, 166 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
125
Win
55–6–4 (60)
Jackie Sharkey
PTS
12
Apr 1, 1918
24 years, 117 days
Lyric Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
124
Win
54–6–4 (60)
Joe Leopold
PTS
10
Feb 25, 1918
24 years, 82 days
Denver, Colorado, US
123
Loss
53–6–4 (60)
Joe Lynch
TKO
4 (6)
Jan 29, 1918
24 years, 55 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
122
Draw
53–5–4 (60)
Johnny Ertle
PTS
12
Dec 17, 1917
24 years, 12 days
Lyric Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
For world bantamweight title claim
121
Loss
53–5–3 (60)
Benny McNeil
NWS
10
Oct 16, 1917
23 years, 315 days
Future City A.C., Saint Louis, Missouri, US
120
Win
53–5–3 (59)
Dick Loadman
PTS
12
Oct 1, 1917
23 years, 300 days
Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
119
Win
52–5–3 (59)
Gussie Lewis
NWS
6
Sep 24, 1917
23 years, 293 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
118
Win
52–5–3 (58)
Jackie Sharkey
NWS
6
Jul 27, 1917
23 years, 234 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
117
Loss
52–5–3 (57)
Pete Herman
NWS
6
Jun 13, 1917
23 years, 190 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
116
Win
52–5–3 (56)
Benny McNeil
PTS
15
May 24, 1917
23 years, 170 days
Lyric Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
115
Win
51–5–3 (56)
Bernie Hahn
NWS
6
May 14, 1917
23 years, 160 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
114
Win
51–5–3 (55)
Jimmy Taylor
NWS
6
Apr 23, 1917
23 years, 139 days
Orpheum Theatre, York, Pennsylvania, US
113
Win
51–5–3 (54)
Benny McNeil
NWS
6
Apr 2, 1917
23 years, 118 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
112
Win
51–5–3 (53)
Jimmy Murray
NWS
10
Mar 27, 1917
23 years, 112 days
Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
111
Draw
51–5–3 (52)
Joe Lynch
NWS
10
Mar 13, 1917
23 years, 98 days
Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
110
Win
51–5–3 (51)
Benny Kaufman
TKO
10 (15)
Mar 8, 1917
23 years, 93 days
Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
109
Loss
50–5–3 (51)
Eddie O'Keefe
NWS
6
Feb 19, 1917
23 years, 76 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
108
Win
50–5–3 (50)
Benny McNeil
NWS
15
Jan 30, 1917
23 years, 56 days
Convention Hall, Kansas City, Missouri, US
107
Loss
50–5–3 (49)
Pete Herman
PTS
20
Jan 9, 1917
23 years, 35 days
Louisiana Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Lost world bantamweight title
106
Win
50–4–3 (49)
Billy Fitzsimmons
NWS
10
Dec 7, 1916
23 years, 2 days
Monumental Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland, US
105
Win
50–4–3 (48)
Al Shubert
NWS
10
Oct 26, 1916
22 years, 326 days
Monumental Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland, US
104
Win
50–4–3 (47)
Al Shubert
NWS
6
Oct 16, 1916
22 years, 316 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
103
Win
50–4–3 (46)
Benny Kaufman
NWS
6
Oct 2, 1916
22 years, 302 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
102
Win
50–4–3 (45)
Dick Loadman
NWS
10
Sep 15, 1916
22 years, 285 days
Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, US
World bantamweight title at stake; (via KO only)
101
Win
50–4–3 (44)
Joe O'Donnell
NWS
6
Sep 11, 1916
22 years, 281 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
100
Win
50–4–3 (43)
Frankie Brown
NWS
10
Sep 4, 1916
22 years, 274 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
99
Win
50–4–3 (42)
Young Joey Mendo
TKO
5 (?)
Aug 28, 1916
22 years, 267 days
Baseball Park, Buffalo, New York, US
98
Win
49–4–3 (42)
Alf Mansfield
TKO
5 (10)
Jul 12, 1916
22 years, 220 days
Gayety Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
97
Win
48–4–3 (42)
Benny McCoy
TKO
7 (10)
May 30, 1916
22 years, 177 days
Holliday Street Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland, US
96
Win
47–4–3 (42)
Billy Bevan
NWS
10
May 15, 1916
22 years, 162 days
Coliseum A.C., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US
World bantamweight title at stake; (via KO only)
95
Win
47–4–3 (41)
Battling Lahn
NWS
10
Apr 11, 1916
22 years, 128 days
Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
94
Draw
47–4–3 (40)
Pete Herman
PTS
20
Feb 7, 1916
22 years, 64 days
Louisiana Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Retained world bantamweight title
93
Draw
47–4–2 (40)
Frankie Burns
PTS
20
Dec 6, 1915
22 years, 1 day
Tulane Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Retained world bantamweight title
92
Loss
47–4–1 (40)
Memphis Pal Moore
NWS
8
Oct 28, 1915
21 years, 327 days
Phoenix A.C., Memphis, Tennessee, US
91
Win
47–4–1 (39)
Dutch Brandt
PTS
10
Oct 5, 1915
21 years, 304 days
Lyric Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
90
Loss
46–4–1 (39)
Johnny Ertle
DQ
5 (10)
Sep 10, 1915
21 years, 279 days
Auditorium, Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
World bantamweight title at stake; Referee said that Williams landed low blows and DQ'd him Both fighters claimed the title
89
Win
46–3–1 (39)
Jimmy Taylor
PTS
15
Jul 24, 1915
21 years, 231 days
Terrapin Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
Retained world bantamweight title
88
Win
45–3–1 (39)
Jimmy Murray
NWS
10
Jun 4, 1915
21 years, 181 days
Palace Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
World bantamweight title at stake; (via KO only)
87
Loss
45–3–1 (38)
Louisiana
NWS
6
Apr 5, 1915
21 years, 121 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
86
Loss
45–3–1 (37)
Johnny Kilbane
NWS
6
Mar 17, 1915
21 years, 102 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
85
NC
45–3–1 (36)
Joe Superior
NC
5 (?)
Feb 25, 1915
21 years, 82 days
Bijou Theater, Atlanta, Georgia, US
84
Win
45–3–1 (35)
Jimmy Murray
NWS
6
Feb 15, 1915
21 years, 72 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
83
Win
45–3–1 (34)
Eddie Wallace
NWS
10
Feb 2, 1915
21 years, 59 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
82
Win
45–3–1 (33)
Johnny Daly
NWS
10
Dec 25, 1914
21 years, 20 days
Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
81
Win
45–3–1 (32)
Joe O'Donnell
TKO
3 (6)
Dec 19, 1914
21 years, 14 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
80
Win
44–3–1 (32)
Young Freddie Diggins
TKO
3 (6)
Nov 30, 1914
20 years, 360 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
79
Win
43–3–1 (32)
Dutch Brandt
NWS
10
Oct 27, 1914
20 years, 326 days
Broadway S.C., New York City, New York, US
78
Win
43–3–1 (31)
Pekin Kid Herman
KO
4 (6)
Sep 28, 1914
20 years, 297 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
77
Win
42–3–1 (31)
Louisiana
NWS
6
Sep 14, 1914
20 years, 283 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
76
Win
42–3–1 (30)
Pete Herman
NWS
10
Jun 30, 1914
20 years, 207 days
Pelican Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana, US
75
Win
42–3–1 (29)
Johnny Coulon
KO
3 (20)
Jun 9, 1914
20 years, 186 days
Arena, Vernon, California, US
Retained world bantamweight title claim; Won world bantamweight title
74
Draw
41–3–1 (29)
Louisiana
NWS
6
Apr 6, 1914
20 years, 122 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
73
Win
41–3–1 (28)
Young Freddie Diggins
NWS
6
Mar 23, 1914
20 years, 108 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
72
Win
41–3–1 (27)
Eddie Campi
KO
12 (20)
Jan 31, 1914
20 years, 57 days
Arena, Vernon, California, US
Retained world bantamweight title claim; Won European bantamweight title
71
Win
40–3–1 (27)
Chick Hayes
TKO
7 (15)
Jan 5, 1914
20 years, 31 days
Monumental Theatre, Baltimore, Wisconsin, US
Retained world bantamweight title claim
70
Win
39–3–1 (27)
Dick Loadman
NWS
10
Nov 27, 1913
19 years, 357 days
Riverview A.C., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
World bantamweight title claim at stake; (via KO only)
69
Win
39–3–1 (26)
Battling Reddy
NWS
6
Nov 24, 1913
19 years, 354 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
68
Win
39–3–1 (25)
Patsy Brannigan
NWS
6
Oct 25, 1913
19 years, 324 days
Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
67
Win
39–3–1 (24)
Willie Mack
NWS
6
Oct 6, 1913
19 years, 305 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
66
Win
39–3–1 (23)
Mickey Dunn
KO
2 (15)
Oct 3, 1913
19 years, 302 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
Retained world bantamweight title claim
65
Win
38–3–1 (23)
Charles Ledoux
TKO
16 (20)
Jul 15, 1913
19 years, 222 days
Arena, Vernon, California, US
Claimed vacant world bantamweight title
64
Win
37–3–1 (23)
Jim Kenrick
TKO
6 (15)
Jun 11, 1913
19 years, 188 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
63
Win
36–3–1 (23)
Young Freddie Diggins
KO
4 (15)
May 14, 1913
19 years, 160 days
Empire Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
62
Win
35–3–1 (23)
Louisiana
NWS
6
Apr 26, 1913
19 years, 142 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
61
Draw
35–3–1 (22)
Frank Bradley
NWS
6
Apr 14, 1913
19 years, 130 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
60
Win
35–3–1 (21)
Frankie Conway
NWS
6
Mar 29, 1913
19 years, 114 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
59
Win
35–3–1 (20)
Eddie Campi
PTS
20
Feb 12, 1913
19 years, 69 days
Arena, Vernon, California, US
58
Win
34–3–1 (20)
Frankie Conway
NWS
6
Jan 4, 1913
19 years, 30 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
57
Win
34–3–1 (19)
Charles Ledoux
NWS
6
Dec 11, 1912
19 years, 6 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
56
Win
34–3–1 (18)
Harry Smith
NWS
6
Nov 22, 1912
18 years, 353 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
55
Win
34–3–1 (17)
Billy Fitzsimmons
NWS
10
Nov 6, 1912
18 years, 337 days
Fairmont A.C., New York City, New York, US
54
Win
34–3–1 (16)
Johnny Hughes
NWS
6
Nov 1, 1912
18 years, 332 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
53
Win
34–3–1 (15)
Johnny Coulon
NWS
10
Oct 18, 1912
18 years, 318 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
World bantamweight title at stake; (via KO only)
52
Win
34–3–1 (14)
Young Freddie Diggins
NWS
6
Sep 24, 1912
18 years, 294 days
Spring Garden A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
51
Win
34–3–1 (13)
Billy Fitzsimmons
TKO
8 (10)
Sep 16, 1912
18 years, 286 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
50
Win
33–3–1 (13)
Mickey Brown
TKO
8 (?)
Sep 4, 1912
18 years, 274 days
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, US
49
Win
32–3–1 (13)
Kid Kelly
TKO
9 (10)
Aug 26, 1912
18 years, 265 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
48
Win
31–3–1 (13)
Battling Reddy
NWS
10
Aug 17, 1912
18 years, 256 days
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, US
47
Win
31–3–1 (12)
Young Mickey McDonough
TKO
5 (10)
Aug 9, 1912
18 years, 248 days
Albaugh's Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
46
Win
30–3–1 (12)
Johnny Solzberg
RTD
7 (10)
Jul 29, 1912
18 years, 237 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
45
Win
29–3–1 (12)
Artie Edwards
TKO
8 (10)
Jul 20, 1912
18 years, 228 days
Fairmont A.C., New York City, New York, US
44
Win
28–3–1 (12)
Charley Goldman
PTS
15
May 31, 1912
18 years, 178 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
43
Win
27–3–1 (12)
Young Ketchel
KO
2 (15)
May 2, 1912
18 years, 149 days
Holliday Street Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland, US
42
Win
26–3–1 (12)
Battling Reddy
NWS
10
Apr 23, 1912
18 years, 140 days
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, US
41
Win
26–3–1 (11)
Johnny Daly
PTS
15
Apr 9, 1912
18 years, 126 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
40
Win
25–3–1 (11)
Kohoma Kid
KO
4 (15)
Mar 6, 1912
18 years, 92 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
39
Win
24–3–1 (11)
Young Joe Stanley
NWS
10
Feb 10, 1912
18 years, 67 days
Fairmont A.C., New York City, New York, US
38
Loss
24–3–1 (10)
Johnny Solzberg
NWS
10
Jan 30, 1912
18 years, 56 days
Royale A.C., New York City, New York, US
37
Win
24–3–1 (9)
Benny Reilly
KO
12 (15)
Jan 19, 1912
18 years, 45 days
Baltimore, Maryland, US
36
Win
23–3–1 (9)
Young Mickey McDonough
NWS
10
Jan 17, 1912
18 years, 43 days
Royale A.C., New York City, New York, US
35
Draw
23–3–1 (8)
Charley Harvey
NWS
10
Jan 15, 1912
18 years, 41 days
Brooklyn Beach A.C., New York City, New York, US
34
Win
23–3–1 (7)
Banty Lewis
NWS
10
Jan 6, 1912
18 years, 32 days
Fairmont A.C., New York City, New York, US
33
Win
23–3–1 (6)
Barry Hill
NWS
10
Dec 23, 1911
18 years, 18 days
Fairmont A.C., New York City, New York, US
32
Win
23–3–1 (5)
Eddie McCloskey
PTS
6
Nov 24, 1911
17 years, 354 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
31
Win
22–3–1 (5)
Frankie Smith
TKO
6 (6)
Nov 10, 1911
17 years, 340 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
30
Win
21–3–1 (5)
Barry Hill
PTS
15
Oct 30, 1911
17 years, 329 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
29
Win
20–3–1 (5)
Paddy Mitchell
NWS
6
Oct 2, 1911
17 years, 301 days
Brooklyn Beach A.C., New York City, New York, US
28
Win
20–3–1 (4)
Willie Carroll
KO
2 (6)
Sep 4, 1911
17 years, 273 days
Brighton Beach A.C., Brighton Beach, Indiana, US
27
ND
19–3–1 (4)
K.O. Sweeney
ND
10
Aug 19, 1911
17 years, 257 days
New York City, New York, US
26
Win
19–3–1 (3)
Willie Faust
KO
4 (6)
Aug 15, 1911
17 years, 253 days
Twentieth Century A.C., New York City, New York, US
25
Win
18–3–1 (3)
Johnny Solzberg
NWS
10
Aug 7, 1911
17 years, 245 days
Brooklyn Beach A.C., New York City, New York, US
24
Win
18–3–1 (2)
Willie Carroll
KO
4 (6)
Aug 1, 1911
17 years, 239 days
20th Century A.C., New York City, New York, US
23
Win
17–3–1 (2)
Babe Davis
KO
1 (?)
Jul 31, 1911
17 years, 238 days
Perth Amboy, New Jersey, US
22
Win
16–3–1 (2)
Babe Davis
TKO
5 (?)
Jul 28, 1911
17 years, 235 days
Twentieth Century A.C., New York City, New York, US
21
Win
15–3–1 (2)
Young Packey McFarland
KO
5 (?)
Jul 27, 1911
17 years, 234 days
New York City, New York, US
20
Loss
14–3–1 (2)
George K.O. Chaney
PTS
20
Jul 10, 1911
17 years, 217 days
Ford Opera House, Baltimore, Maryland, US
19
Win
14–2–1 (2)
Kid Murphy
PTS
15
May 26, 1911
17 years, 172 days
Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
18
Win
13–2–1 (2)
Jimmy Cross
KO
5 (10)
Mar 21, 1911
17 years, 106 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
17
Loss
12–2–1 (2)
Charley Harvey
PTS
15
Mar 14, 1911
17 years, 99 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
16
Win
12–1–1 (2)
Leo Walton
KO
3 (10)
Feb 20, 1911
17 years, 77 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
15
Loss
11–1–1 (2)
George K.O. Chaney
KO
6 (15)
Jan 2, 1911
17 years, 28 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
14
Win
11–0–1 (2)
Tommy Buck
NWS
10
Nov 29, 1910
16 years, 359 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
13
Win
11–0–1 (1)
Frank Bradley
KO
5 (15)
Nov 1, 1910
16 years, 331 days
Princess Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
12
Draw
10–0–1 (1)
Tommy Buck
PTS
15
Oct 11, 1910
16 years, 310 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
11
Win
10–0 (1)
Babe Stinger
KO
5 (6)
Oct 4, 1910
16 years, 303 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
10
Win
9–0 (1)
Buck Kirchener
TKO
4 (6)
Sep 26, 1910
16 years, 295 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
9
Win
8–0 (1)
Sammy Miller
KO
1 (6)
Sep 12, 1910
16 years, 281 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
8
Win
7–0 (1)
Buddy Jones
KO
2 (6)
Sep 12, 1910
16 years, 281 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
7
Win
6–0 (1)
Joe Britton
KO
1 (?)
Sep 12, 1910
16 years, 281 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
6
Win
5–0 (1)
Sammy Miller
KO
1 (6)
Sep 12, 1910
16 years, 281 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
5
Loss
4–0 (1)
Tommy Buck
NWS
6
Aug 29, 1910
16 years, 267 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
4
Win
4–0
Shep Farren
KO
6 (6)
Aug 22, 1910
16 years, 260 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
3
Win
3–0
Young McFarland
TKO
1 (6)
Aug 9, 1910
16 years, 247 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
2
Win
2–0
Ike Miller
KO
2 (6)
Aug 1, 1910
16 years, 239 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
1
Win
1–0
Shep Farren
KO
5 (6)
Jul 25, 1910
16 years, 232 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
Unofficial record
207 fights
162 wins
30 losses
By knockout
50
5
By decision
104
20
By disqualification
8
5
Draws
12
No contests
3
Record with the inclusion of newspaper decisions to the win/loss/draw column.
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Age
Location
Notes
207
Loss
162–30–12 (3)
Bobby Burns
TKO
2 (8)
Sep 3, 1929
35 years, 272 days
Carlin's Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
206
Win
162–29–12 (3)
Frankie Garcia
PTS
8
Jul 12, 1929
35 years, 219 days
Greensboro A.C., Greensboro, Maryland, US
205
Loss
161–29–12 (3)
Joe Belmont
PTS
8
Apr 9, 1929
35 years, 125 days
Armory, Hagerstown, Maryland, US
204
Loss
161–28–12 (3)
Sid Lampe
PTS
10
Mar 6, 1929
35 years, 91 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
203
Win
161–27–12 (3)
Sid Lampe
DQ
8 (12)
Feb 11, 1929
35 years, 68 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
202
Win
160–27–12 (3)
Bobby Garcia
PTS
10
Jan 14, 1929
35 years, 40 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
201
Win
159–27–12 (3)
Lou Guglielmini
PTS
8
Dec 27, 1928
35 years, 22 days
Armory, Hagerstown, Maryland, US
200
Win
158–27–12 (3)
Willie Parrish
TKO
5 (10)
Dec 14, 1928
35 years, 9 days
104th Medical Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
199
Win
157–27–12 (3)
Joe Caniano
PTS
8
Dec 7, 1928
35 years, 2 days
National Guard Armory, Centreville, Maryland, US
198
Win
156–27–12 (3)
Eddie Bowling
PTS
8
Nov 29, 1928
34 years, 360 days
St. Stanislaus Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
197
Win
155–27–12 (3)
Joe Caniano
PTS
8
Oct 26, 1928
34 years, 326 days
National Guard Armory, Centreville, Florida, US
196
Win
154–27–12 (3)
Lou Guglielmini
PTS
8
Sep 28, 1928
34 years, 298 days
Riverview Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
195
Win
153–27–12 (3)
Jack Daly
PTS
8
Sep 7, 1928
34 years, 277 days
Riverview Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
194
Draw
152–27–12 (3)
Tony Ross
PTS
12
Aug 27, 1928
34 years, 266 days
Maryland Baseball Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
193
Win
152–27–11 (3)
Young Joe O'Donnell
PTS
8
Aug 8, 1928
34 years, 247 days
Location unknown
192
Loss
151–27–11 (3)
Eddie Buell
TKO
4 (8)
Jul 19, 1928
34 years, 227 days
Riverview Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
191
Win
151–26–11 (3)
Jimmy Hogan
PTS
3
Jul 15, 1927
33 years, 222 days
5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
190
Win
150–26–11 (3)
Jack Skinner
KO
3 (8)
Feb 25, 1927
33 years, 82 days
St. Stanislaus Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
189
Loss
149–26–11 (3)
Battling Mack
NWS
10
Mar 19, 1926
32 years, 104 days
Convention Hall, Camden, New Jersey, US
188
Win
149–25–11 (3)
Al Monahan
PTS
10
Mar 5, 1926
32 years, 90 days
Cambria A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
187
NC
148–25–11 (3)
Billy Pimpus
NC
3 (8)
Feb 8, 1926
32 years, 65 days
Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
Cut from accidental headbutt
186
Loss
148–25–11 (2)
Nate Carp
DQ
11 (12)
Jan 4, 1926
32 years, 30 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
185
Win
148–24–11 (2)
Jackie West
PTS
10
Dec 28, 1925
32 years, 23 days
Arcade, Washington, D.C., US
184
Draw
147–24–11 (2)
Jackie West
PTS
10
Oct 2, 1925
31 years, 301 days
Grime's Battery Armory, Norfolk, Virginia, US
183
Win
147–24–10 (2)
Midget Smith
DQ
7 (12)
Sep 28, 1925
31 years, 297 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
182
Win
146–24–10 (2)
Red Leonard
PTS
10
Sep 4, 1925
31 years, 273 days
Grime's Battery Armory, Norfolk, Virginia, US
181
Win
145–24–10 (2)
Midget Smith
PTS
12
Aug 21, 1925
31 years, 259 days
Carlin's Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
180
Loss
144–24–10 (2)
Frankie Genaro
PTS
12
Jun 26, 1925
31 years, 203 days
Carlin's Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
179
Win
144–23–10 (2)
Terry McHugh
DQ
3 (10)
Apr 24, 1925
31 years, 140 days
Charlton's Hall, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, US
McHugh DQ'd for low blows
178
Draw
143–23–10 (2)
Lew Mayrs
PTS
12
Apr 20, 1925
31 years, 136 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
177
Win
143–23–9 (2)
Al Monahan
NW
8
Feb 9, 1925
31 years, 66 days
Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
176
Win
142–23–9 (2)
Jackie West
NWS
8
Jan 19, 1925
31 years, 45 days
Waltz Dream Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
175
Win
141–23–9 (2)
Joey Schwartz
PTS
12
Dec 29, 1924
31 years, 24 days
104th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
174
Win
140–23–9 (2)
Al Markie
PTS
10
Apr 5, 1924
30 years, 122 days
108th Field Artillery Armory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
173
Loss
139–23–9 (2)
Abe Friedman
DQ
8 (12)
Feb 27, 1924
30 years, 84 days
Marieville Gardens, North Providence, Rhode Island, US
Williams DQ'd for a kidney blow and blow to the back of the head
172
Win
139–22–9 (2)
Young Montreal
PTS
10
Feb 6, 1924
30 years, 63 days
Providence, Rhode Island, US
171
Win
138–22–9 (2)
Charley Goodman
PTS
12
Jan 14, 1924
30 years, 40 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
170
Win
137–22–9 (2)
Midget Smith
PTS
12
Jan 1, 1924
30 years, 27 days
Rink S.C., New York City, New York, US
169
Win
136–22–9 (2)
Danny Lee
KO
1 (12), 1:20
Dec 22, 1923
30 years, 17 days
Commonwealth Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
168
Win
135–22–9 (2)
Ludger Kid Dube
NWS
6
Dec 12, 1923
30 years, 7 days
Waterville, Maine, US
167
Loss
134–22–9 (2)
Charley Holman
DQ
9 (12)
Oct 24, 1923
29 years, 323 days
Gayety Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
Williams DQ'd for a kidney blow
166
Win
134–21–9 (2)
Frankie Daly
PTS
12
Sep 26, 1923
29 years, 295 days
Gayety Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
165
Loss
133–21–9 (2)
Pancho Villa
NWS
8
Jul 31, 1923
29 years, 238 days
Shetzline Ballpark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
164
Win
133–20–9 (2)
Bud Dempsey
PTS
12
Jul 13, 1923
29 years, 220 days
Steeplechase A.A., New York City, New York, US
163
Loss
132–20–9 (2)
Bobby Garcia
PTS
12
Apr 25, 1923
29 years, 141 days
Gayety Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
162
Win
132–19–9 (2)
Battling Mack
NWS
8
Apr 16, 1923
29 years, 132 days
Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
161
Loss
131–19–9 (2)
Bobby Garcia
DQ
9 (12)
Apr 4, 1923
29 years, 120 days
Gayety Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
160
Win
131–18–9 (2)
Sammy Sandow
PTS
12
Mar 12, 1923
29 years, 97 days
4th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
159
Win
130–18–9 (2)
Young Montreal
PTS
12
Jan 15, 1923
29 years, 41 days
4th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
158
Win
129–18–9 (2)
Battling Harry Leonard
DQ
1 (12), 2:24
Dec 22, 1922
29 years, 17 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
Leonard DQ'd for a low blow
157
Win
128–18–9 (2)
Eddie O'Dowd
DQ
9 (10)
Nov 24, 1922
28 years, 354 days
Infantry Hall, Providence, Rhode Island, US
156
Win
127–18–9 (2)
Roy Moore
TKO
11 (12)
Sep 18, 1922
28 years, 287 days
4th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
155
Win
126–18–9 (2)
Joe Dundee
DQ
10 (12)
Sep 4, 1922
28 years, 273 days
4th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
154
Win
125–18–9 (2)
Joe Mandell
DQ
6 (?)
Jul 8, 1922
28 years, 215 days
Ridgewood Grove S.C., New York City, New York, US
153
Draw
124–18–9 (2)
Terry Martin
PTS
12
Feb 15, 1922
28 years, 72 days
Marieville Gardens, North Providence, Rhode Island, US
152
Win
124–18–8 (2)
Jimmy Mendo
NWS
8
Oct 18, 1921
27 years, 317 days
Armory, Reading, Pennsylvania, US
151
Win
123–18–8 (2)
Mickey Brown
PTS
12
Oct 13, 1921
27 years, 312 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
150
Loss
122–18–8 (2)
Andy Chaney
PTS
10
Oct 4, 1921
27 years, 303 days
Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, US
149
Win
122–17–8 (2)
Louisiana
NWS
8
Jun 29, 1921
27 years, 206 days
Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
148
Win
121–17–8 (2)
Frankie Edwards
DQ
9 (12)
Jun 11, 1921
27 years, 188 days
Ebbets Field, New York City, New York, US
147
Win
120–17–8 (2)
Patsy Scanlon
NWS
10
May 20, 1921
27 years, 166 days
Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
146
Loss
119–17–8 (2)
Jack 'Kid' Wolfe
PTS
12
May 18, 1921
27 years, 164 days
Troop A. Armory, Cleveland, Ohio, US
145
Win
119–16–8 (2)
Packey O'Gatty
TKO
9 (15), 2:25
May 11, 1921
27 years, 157 days
Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
144
Win
118–16–8 (2)
Joe Burman
NWS
8
Apr 25, 1921
27 years, 141 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
143
Win
117–16–8 (2)
Earl Puryear
PTS
12
Apr 18, 1921
27 years, 134 days
Playhouse, Baltimore, Maryland, US
142
Win
116–16–8 (2)
Joe O'Donnell
NWS
8
Mar 17, 1921
27 years, 102 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
141
Win
115–16–8 (2)
Marty Collins
PTS
12
Mar 15, 1921
27 years, 100 days
4th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
140
Win
114–16–8 (2)
Jack Perry
NWS
8
Mar 5, 1921
27 years, 90 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
139
Win
113–16–8 (2)
Tommy Ryan
NWS
10
Mar 2, 1921
27 years, 87 days
Palisades Rink, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, US
138
Win
112–16–8 (2)
Abe Goldstein
NWS
8
Feb 21, 1921
27 years, 78 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
137
Loss
111–16–8 (2)
Carl Tremaine
NWS
8
Jan 24, 1921
27 years, 50 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
136
Win
111–15–8 (2)
Battling Harry Leonard
NWS
8
Dec 18, 1920
27 years, 13 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
135
Win
110–15–8 (2)
Charles Ledoux
PTS
12
Dec 16, 1920
27 years, 11 days
5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Pennsylvania, US
134
Win
109–15–8 (2)
Earl Puryear
NWS
8
Nov 13, 1920
26 years, 344 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
133
Win
108–15–8 (2)
Sammy Sandow
PTS
12
Oct 28, 1920
26 years, 328 days
5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, US
132
Win
107–15–8 (2)
Joe Nelson
TKO
5 (8)
Oct 16, 1920
26 years, 316 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
131
Win
106–15–8 (2)
Johnny Ertle
PTS
12
Aug 13, 1920
26 years, 252 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
130
Win
105–15–8 (2)
Dutch Brandt
TKO
3 (12)
Jun 28, 1920
26 years, 206 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
129
Win
104–15–8 (2)
Patsy Johnson
NWS
8
May 24, 1920
26 years, 171 days
Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
128
Loss
103–15–8 (2)
Frankie Tucker
KO
3 (8)
Dec 19, 1919
26 years, 14 days
Strand Theater, Drumright, Oklahoma, US
127
Win
103–14–8 (2)
Andy Chaney
PTS
12
Jun 1, 1918
24 years, 178 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
126
Win
102–14–8 (2)
Joe Tuber
NWS
6
May 20, 1918
24 years, 166 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
125
Win
101–14–8 (2)
Jackie Sharkey
PTS
12
Apr 1, 1918
24 years, 117 days
Lyric Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
124
Win
100–14–8 (2)
Joe Leopold
PTS
10
Feb 25, 1918
24 years, 82 days
Denver, Colorado, US
123
Loss
99–14–8 (2)
Joe Lynch
TKO
4 (6)
Jan 29, 1918
24 years, 55 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
122
Draw
99–13–8 (2)
Johnny Ertle
PTS
12
Dec 17, 1917
24 years, 12 days
Lyric Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
For world bantamweight title claim
121
Loss
99–13–7 (2)
Benny McNeil
NWS
10
Oct 16, 1917
23 years, 315 days
Future City A.C., Saint Louis, Missouri, US
120
Win
99–12–7 (2)
Dick Loadman
PTS
12
Oct 1, 1917
23 years, 300 days
Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
119
Win
98–12–7 (2)
Gussie Lewis
NWS
6
Sep 24, 1917
23 years, 293 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
118
Win
97–12–7 (2)
Jackie Sharkey
NWS
6
Jul 27, 1917
23 years, 234 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
117
Loss
96–12–7 (2)
Pete Herman
NWS
6
Jun 13, 1917
23 years, 190 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
116
Win
96–11–7 (2)
Benny McNeil
PTS
15
May 24, 1917
23 years, 170 days
Lyric Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
115
Win
95–11–7 (2)
Bernie Hahn
NWS
6
May 14, 1917
23 years, 160 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
114
Win
94–11–7 (2)
Jimmy Taylor
NWS
6
Apr 23, 1917
23 years, 139 days
Orpheum Theatre, York, Pennsylvania, US
113
Win
93–11–7 (2)
Benny McNeil
NWS
6
Apr 2, 1917
23 years, 118 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
112
Win
92–11–7 (2)
Jimmy Murray
NWS
10
Mar 27, 1917
23 years, 112 days
Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
111
Draw
91–11–7 (2)
Joe Lynch
NWS
10
Mar 13, 1917
23 years, 98 days
Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
110
Win
91–11–6 (2)
Benny Kaufman
TKO
10 (15)
Mar 8, 1917
23 years, 93 days
Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
109
Loss
90–11–6 (2)
Eddie O'Keefe
NWS
6
Feb 19, 1917
23 years, 76 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
108
Win
90–10–6 (2)
Benny McNeil
NWS
15
Jan 30, 1917
23 years, 56 days
Convention Hall, Kansas City, Missouri, US
107
Loss
89–10–6 (2)
Pete Herman
PTS
20
Jan 9, 1917
23 years, 35 days
Louisiana Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Lost world bantamweight title
106
Win
89–9–6 (2)
Billy Fitzsimmons
NWS
10
Dec 7, 1916
23 years, 2 days
Monumental Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland, US
105
Win
88–9–6 (2)
Al Shubert
NWS
10
Oct 26, 1916
22 years, 326 days
Monumental Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland, US
104
Win
87–9–6 (2)
Al Shubert
NWS
6
Oct 16, 1916
22 years, 316 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
103
Win
86–9–6 (2)
Benny Kaufman
NWS
6
Oct 2, 1916
22 years, 302 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
102
Win
85–9–6 (2)
Dick Loadman
NWS
10
Sep 15, 1916
22 years, 285 days
Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo, New York, US
World bantamweight title at stake; (via KO only)
101
Win
84–9–6 (2)
Joe O'Donnell
NWS
6
Sep 11, 1916
22 years, 281 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
100
Win
83–9–6 (2)
Frankie Brown
NWS
10
Sep 4, 1916
22 years, 274 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
99
Win
82–9–6 (2)
Young Joey Mendo
TKO
5 (?)
Aug 28, 1916
22 years, 267 days
Baseball Park, Buffalo, New York, US
98
Win
81–9–6 (2)
Alf Mansfield
TKO
5 (10)
Jul 12, 1916
22 years, 220 days
Gayety Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
97
Win
80–9–6 (2)
Benny McCoy
TKO
7 (10)
May 30, 1916
22 years, 177 days
Holliday Street Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland, US
96
Win
79–9–6 (2)
Billy Bevan
NWS
10
May 15, 1916
22 years, 162 days
Coliseum A.C., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US
World bantamweight title at stake; (via KO only)
95
Win
78–9–6 (2)
Battling Lahn
NWS
10
Apr 11, 1916
22 years, 128 days
Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
94
Draw
77–9–6 (2)
Pete Herman
PTS
20
Feb 7, 1916
22 years, 64 days
Louisiana Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Retained world bantamweight title
93
Draw
77–9–5 (2)
Frankie Burns
PTS
20
Dec 6, 1915
22 years, 1 day
Tulane Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Retained world bantamweight title
92
Loss
77–9–4 (2)
Memphis Pal Moore
NWS
8
Oct 28, 1915
21 years, 327 days
Phoenix A.C., Memphis, Tennessee, US
91
Win
77–8–4 (2)
Dutch Brandt
PTS
10
Oct 5, 1915
21 years, 304 days
Lyric Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
90
Loss
76–8–4 (2)
Johnny Ertle
DQ
5 (10)
Sep 10, 1915
21 years, 279 days
Auditorium, Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
World bantamweight title at stake; Referee said that Williams landed low blows and DQ'd him Both fighters claimed the title
89
Win
76–7–4 (2)
Jimmy Taylor
PTS
15
Jul 24, 1915
21 years, 231 days
Terrapin Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
Retained world bantamweight title
88
Win
75–7–4 (2)
Jimmy Murray
NWS
10
Jun 4, 1915
21 years, 181 days
Palace Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
World bantamweight title at stake; (via KO only)
87
Loss
74–7–4 (2)
Louisiana
NWS
6
Apr 5, 1915
21 years, 121 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
86
Loss
74–6–4 (2)
Johnny Kilbane
NWS
6
Mar 17, 1915
21 years, 102 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
85
NC
74–5–4 (2)
Joe Superior
NC
5 (?)
Feb 25, 1915
21 years, 82 days
Bijou Theater, Atlanta, Georgia, US
84
Win
74–5–4 (1)
Jimmy Murray
NWS
6
Feb 15, 1915
21 years, 72 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
83
Win
73–5–4 (1)
Eddie Wallace
NWS
10
Feb 2, 1915
21 years, 59 days
Broadway Arena, New York City, New York, US
82
Win
72–5–4 (1)
Johnny Daly
NWS
10
Dec 25, 1914
21 years, 20 days
Pioneer Sporting Club, New York City, New York, US
81
Win
71–5–4 (1)
Joe O'Donnell
TKO
3 (6)
Dec 19, 1914
21 years, 14 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
80
Win
70–5–4 (1)
Young Freddie Diggins
TKO
3 (6)
Nov 30, 1914
20 years, 360 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
79
Win
69–5–4 (1)
Dutch Brandt
NWS
10
Oct 27, 1914
20 years, 326 days
Broadway S.C., New York City, New York, US
78
Win
68–5–4 (1)
Pekin Kid Herman
KO
4 (6)
Sep 28, 1914
20 years, 297 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
77
Win
67–5–4 (1)
Louisiana
NWS
6
Sep 14, 1914
20 years, 283 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
76
Win
66–5–4 (1)
Pete Herman
NWS
10
Jun 30, 1914
20 years, 207 days
Pelican Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana, US
75
Win
65–5–4 (1)
Johnny Coulon
KO
3 (20)
Jun 9, 1914
20 years, 186 days
Arena, Vernon, California, US
Retained world bantamweight title claim; Won world bantamweight title
74
Draw
64–5–4 (1)
Louisiana
NWS
6
Apr 6, 1914
20 years, 122 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
73
Win
64–5–3 (1)
Young Freddie Diggins
NWS
6
Mar 23, 1914
20 years, 108 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
72
Win
63–5–3 (1)
Eddie Campi
KO
12 (20)
Jan 31, 1914
20 years, 57 days
Arena, Vernon, California, US
Retained world bantamweight title claim; Won European bantamweight title
71
Win
62–5–3 (1)
Chick Hayes
TKO
7 (15)
Jan 5, 1914
20 years, 31 days
Monumental Theatre, Baltimore, Wisconsin, US
Retained world bantamweight title claim
70
Win
61–5–3 (1)
Dick Loadman
NWS
10
Nov 27, 1913
19 years, 357 days
Riverview A.C., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
World bantamweight title claim at stake; (via KO only)
69
Win
60–5–3 (1)
Battling Reddy
NWS
6
Nov 24, 1913
19 years, 354 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
68
Win
59–5–3 (1)
Patsy Brannigan
NWS
6
Oct 25, 1913
19 years, 324 days
Old City Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
67
Win
58–5–3 (1)
Willie Mack
NWS
6
Oct 6, 1913
19 years, 305 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
66
Win
57–5–3 (1)
Mickey Dunn
KO
2 (15)
Oct 3, 1913
19 years, 302 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
Retained world bantamweight title claim
65
Win
56–5–3 (1)
Charles Ledoux
TKO
16 (20)
Jul 15, 1913
19 years, 222 days
Arena, Vernon, California, US
Claimed vacant world bantamweight title
64
Win
55–5–3 (1)
Jim Kenrick
TKO
6 (15)
Jun 11, 1913
19 years, 188 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
63
Win
54–5–3 (1)
Young Freddie Diggins
KO
4 (15)
May 14, 1913
19 years, 160 days
Empire Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
62
Win
53–5–3 (1)
Louisiana
NWS
6
Apr 26, 1913
19 years, 142 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
61
Draw
52–5–3 (1)
Frank Bradley
NWS
6
Apr 14, 1913
19 years, 130 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
60
Win
52–5–2 (1)
Frankie Conway
NWS
6
Mar 29, 1913
19 years, 114 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
59
Win
51–5–2 (1)
Eddie Campi
PTS
20
Feb 12, 1913
19 years, 69 days
Arena, Vernon, California, US
58
Win
50–5–2 (1)
Frankie Conway
NWS
6
Jan 4, 1913
19 years, 30 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
57
Win
49–5–2 (1)
Charles Ledoux
NWS
6
Dec 11, 1912
19 years, 6 days
National A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
56
Win
48–5–2 (1)
Harry Smith
NWS
6
Nov 22, 1912
18 years, 353 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
55
Win
47–5–2 (1)
Billy Fitzsimmons
NWS
10
Nov 6, 1912
18 years, 337 days
Fairmont A.C., New York City, New York, US
54
Win
46–5–2 (1)
Johnny Hughes
NWS
6
Nov 1, 1912
18 years, 332 days
Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
53
Win
45–5–2 (1)
Johnny Coulon
NWS
10
Oct 18, 1912
18 years, 318 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
World bantamweight title at stake; (via KO only)
52
Win
44–5–2 (1)
Young Freddie Diggins
NWS
6
Sep 24, 1912
18 years, 294 days
Spring Garden A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
51
Win
43–5–2 (1)
Billy Fitzsimmons
TKO
8 (10)
Sep 16, 1912
18 years, 286 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
50
Win
42–5–2 (1)
Mickey Brown
TKO
8 (?)
Sep 4, 1912
18 years, 274 days
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, US
49
Win
41–5–2 (1)
Kid Kelly
TKO
9 (10)
Aug 26, 1912
18 years, 265 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
48
Win
40–5–2 (1)
Battling Reddy
NWS
10
Aug 17, 1912
18 years, 256 days
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, US
47
Win
39–5–2 (1)
Young Mickey McDonough
TKO
5 (10)
Aug 9, 1912
18 years, 248 days
Albaugh's Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
46
Win
38–5–2 (1)
Johnny Solzberg
RTD
7 (10)
Jul 29, 1912
18 years, 237 days
Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
45
Win
37–5–2 (1)
Artie Edwards
TKO
8 (10)
Jul 20, 1912
18 years, 228 days
Fairmont A.C., New York City, New York, US
44
Win
36–5–2 (1)
Charley Goldman
PTS
15
May 31, 1912
18 years, 178 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
43
Win
35–5–2 (1)
Young Ketchel
KO
2 (15)
May 2, 1912
18 years, 149 days
Holliday Street Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland, US
42
Win
34–5–2 (1)
Battling Reddy
NWS
10
Apr 23, 1912
18 years, 140 days
St. Nicholas Arena, New York City, New York, US
41
Win
33–5–2 (1)
Johnny Daly
PTS
15
Apr 9, 1912
18 years, 126 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
40
Win
32–5–2 (1)
Kohoma Kid
KO
4 (15)
Mar 6, 1912
18 years, 92 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
39
Win
31–5–2 (1)
Young Joe Stanley
NWS
10
Feb 10, 1912
18 years, 67 days
Fairmont A.C., New York City, New York, US
38
Loss
30–5–2 (1)
Johnny Solzberg
NWS
10
Jan 30, 1912
18 years, 56 days
Royale A.C., New York City, New York, US
37
Win
30–4–2 (1)
Benny Reilly
KO
12 (15)
Jan 19, 1912
18 years, 45 days
Baltimore, Maryland, US
36
Win
29–4–2 (1)
Young Mickey McDonough
NWS
10
Jan 17, 1912
18 years, 43 days
Royale A.C., New York City, New York, US
35
Draw
28–4–2 (1)
Charley Harvey
NWS
10
Jan 15, 1912
18 years, 41 days
Brooklyn Beach A.C., New York City, New York, US
34
Win
28–4–1 (1)
Banty Lewis
NWS
10
Jan 6, 1912
18 years, 32 days
Fairmont A.C., New York City, New York, US
33
Win
27–4–1 (1)
Barry Hill
NWS
10
Dec 23, 1911
18 years, 18 days
Fairmont A.C., New York City, New York, US
32
Win
26–4–1 (1)
Eddie McCloskey
PTS
6
Nov 24, 1911
17 years, 354 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
31
Win
25–4–1 (1)
Frankie Smith
TKO
6 (6)
Nov 10, 1911
17 years, 340 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
30
Win
24–4–1 (1)
Barry Hill
PTS
15
Oct 30, 1911
17 years, 329 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
29
Win
23–4–1 (1)
Paddy Mitchell
NWS
6
Oct 2, 1911
17 years, 301 days
Brooklyn Beach A.C., New York City, New York, US
28
Win
22–4–1 (1)
Willie Carroll
KO
2 (6)
Sep 4, 1911
17 years, 273 days
Brighton Beach A.C., Brighton Beach, Indiana, US
27
ND
21–4–1 (1)
K.O. Sweeney
ND
10
Aug 19, 1911
17 years, 257 days
New York City, New York, US
26
Win
21–4–1
Willie Faust
KO
4 (6)
Aug 15, 1911
17 years, 253 days
Twentieth Century A.C., New York City, New York, US
25
Win
20–4–1
Johnny Solzberg
NWS
10
Aug 7, 1911
17 years, 245 days
Brooklyn Beach A.C., New York City, New York, US
24
Win
19–4–1
Willie Carroll
KO
4 (6)
Aug 1, 1911
17 years, 239 days
20th Century A.C., New York City, New York, US
23
Win
18–4–1
Babe Davis
KO
1 (?)
Jul 31, 1911
17 years, 238 days
Perth Amboy, New Jersey, US
22
Win
17–4–1
Babe Davis
TKO
5 (?)
Jul 28, 1911
17 years, 235 days
Twentieth Century A.C., New York City, New York, US
21
Win
16–4–1
Young Packey McFarland
KO
5 (?)
Jul 27, 1911
17 years, 234 days
New York City, New York, US
20
Loss
15–4–1
George K.O. Chaney
PTS
20
Jul 10, 1911
17 years, 217 days
Ford Opera House, Baltimore, Maryland, US
19
Win
15–3–1
Kid Murphy
PTS
15
May 26, 1911
17 years, 172 days
Monumental Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
18
Win
14–3–1
Jimmy Cross
KO
5 (10)
Mar 21, 1911
17 years, 106 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
17
Loss
13–3–1
Charley Harvey
PTS
15
Mar 14, 1911
17 years, 99 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
16
Win
13–2–1
Leo Walton
KO
3 (10)
Feb 20, 1911
17 years, 77 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
15
Loss
12–2–1
George K.O. Chaney
KO
6 (15)
Jan 2, 1911
17 years, 28 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
14
Win
12–1–1
Tommy Buck
NWS
10
Nov 29, 1910
16 years, 359 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
13
Win
11–1–1
Frank Bradley
KO
5 (15)
Nov 1, 1910
16 years, 331 days
Princess Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
12
Draw
10–1–1
Tommy Buck
PTS
15
Oct 11, 1910
16 years, 310 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
11
Win
10–1
Babe Stinger
KO
5 (6)
Oct 4, 1910
16 years, 303 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
10
Win
9–1
Buck Kirchener
TKO
4 (6)
Sep 26, 1910
16 years, 295 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
9
Win
8–1
Sammy Miller
KO
1 (6)
Sep 12, 1910
16 years, 281 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
8
Win
7–1
Buddy Jones
KO
2 (6)
Sep 12, 1910
16 years, 281 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
7
Win
6–1
Joe Britton
KO
1 (?)
Sep 12, 1910
16 years, 281 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
6
Win
5–1
Sammy Miller
KO
1 (6)
Sep 12, 1910
16 years, 281 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
5
Loss
4–1
Tommy Buck
NWS
6
Aug 29, 1910
16 years, 267 days
Albaugh Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, US
4
Win
4–0
Shep Farren
KO
6 (6)
Aug 22, 1910
16 years, 260 days
Germania Maennerchor Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, US
3
Win
3–0
Young McFarland
TKO
1 (6)
Aug 9, 1910
16 years, 247 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
2
Win
2–0
Ike Miller
KO
2 (6)
Aug 1, 1910
16 years, 239 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
1
Win
1–0
Shep Farren
KO
5 (6)
Jul 25, 1910
16 years, 232 days
Oriole Park, Baltimore, Maryland, US
See also
References
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^ Ancestry.com, “U.S. Naturalization Records, 1840-1957” [database on-line], Provo, Utah, 2010.
^ Ancestry.com, “Baltimore, Passenger Lists, 1820-1964” [database on-line], Provo, Utah, 2006.
^ Ancestry.com, “New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957” [database on-line]. Provo, Utah, 2010].
^ Thomas L. Hollowak, “Documenting his Polish Ancestry and Debunking a Myth,” Rodziny: The Quarterly Journal of the Polish Genealogical Society of America , Volume XLIV, Number 4, Fall 2021, pp 13-22.
^ “Kid Williams Sent to Jail in Dry Case,” The Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, March 29, 1928, p 11.
^ Thomas L. Hollowak, John Gutenko: Kid Williams the Baltimore Tiger – Fighting to Become the Bantam Champion of the World, 1910-1914, [Baltimore: Historyk Press, 2022], https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5HS6Z6F/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1AQZ0Y8X6QDY&keywords=john+gutenko&qid=1656664351&s=books&sprefix=john+gutenko%2Cstripbooks%2C80&sr=1-1 .
^ “Stolen Money Made Williams A Champ: The Kid Talks to Star Correspondent,” Seattle Star, June 20, 1914, p 7.
^ John Sherwood, “World of Silence: Kid Williams, Ex-Ring Champ, Has Memories--Not of Fights,” The Evening Sun, Baltimore, May 31, 1962, C1.
^ “Harvey Beats Williams: Local Lad Outclassed in Fight with Windy City Boy,” The Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, March 15, 1911, p 12.
^ "Kid Williams, Baltimore's Bantam Boxer 20 Tomorrow," The Farmer, Bridgeport, Connecticut, December 4, 1913, p 8.
^ “John Hughes Meets Williams Tonight,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 1, 1912, p 10
^ “Fighting Tiger Defeats Ledoux,” The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, December 12, 1912, p 8.
^ 1 Harry A. Williams, “Kid Williams is New Bantamweight Champ,” The Los Angeles Times, June 10, 1914, Part III, p 1.
^ Robert L. Ripley, "Monikers of Famous Fighter-Do ou Know Jonathan Gutenko?" The Sunday Sun, Washington, D.C., part 5, p 2.
^ “Herman Badly Battered,” The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, July 1, 1914, p 9.
^ “Bantam Title to Herman,” The Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, January 10, 1917, p 6.
^ “Kid Williams Put Under Ban,” The Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, September 10, 1929, p 14.
^ “Kid Williams Hardest Hitter Ever Known in Bantam Class,” The Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Canada, June 11, 1914, p 13.
^ “M Club Fete Set Tonight,” The Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, December 3, 1966, p B3.
^ “Kid Williams,” Veteran Boxing Association, Inc., International Ring No. 101, Maryland Boxing Hall of Fame, 1st Annual Dinner Program, [Baltimore: Privately Published, October 21, 1973] unpaginated.
^ Louis stated on his naturalization petition that he was born in Rah, Hungary, and is of the Polish race. Ancestry.com. Maryland, U.S., Federal Naturalization Records, 1795-1931, Lehi, Utah, 2016, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61200/images/47293_302022005448_1961-00495?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=1b8f9421f27545efdcdb0d718a667f99&usePUB=true&_phsrc=vQT4538&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.116206598.1860158080.1616746348-375560140.1610293198&pId=83803 [accessed January 21, 2021].
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World Bantamweight Champion June 9, 1914 – January 9, 1917
Succeeded by