Albert Barnes (boxer) explained

Albert Barnes
Nationality:British (Welsh)
Sport:boxing
Birth Date:2 July 1913
Birth Place:Cardiff, Wales
Death Place:Cardiff, Wales

Albert Richard Barnes (2 July 1913  - 8 July 1990) was a Welsh boxer who competed for Great Britain in the 1936 Summer Olympics.[1] [2]

Boxing career

Barnes won the 1934, 1936 and 1937 Amateur Boxing Association British bantamweight titles, when boxing out of the Cardiff City ABC.[3] [4] [5]

At the 1934 British Empire Games in London he won the silver medal in the bantamweight class after losing the final to Eddie Ryan of England. The following year he defeated Petey Scalzo of New York in the New York Golden Gloves tournament during 1935.

In 1936 he was eliminated in the second round of the bantamweight class during the 1936 Olympic Games, after losing his fight to the upcoming bronze medalist Fidel Ortiz of Mexico.

References

  1. News: Albert BARNES – Olympic Boxing Great Britain. 2016-06-18. International Olympic Committee. 2017-12-21. en.
  2. Web site: Biographical information. Olympedia. 13 January 2022.
  3. Web site: Roll of Honour. England Boxing. 13 January 2022.
  4. News: Amateur Boxing . Western Morning News . 22 March 1934 . 31 December 2021 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  5. News: New Boxing champions. Coventry Evening Telegraph . 8 April 1937 . 29 December 2021 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .

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