Benny Lynch Explained

Benny Lynch
Realname:Benjamin Lynch
Nickname:Our Benny
Height:5feet
Reach:650NaN0
Weight:Flyweight
Nationality:Scottish
Birth Date:1913 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Gorbals, Glasgow, Scotland
Death Place:Govan, Scotland
Style:Orthodox
Total:119
Wins:88
Ko:34
Losses:14
Draws:17

Benjamin Lynch (2 April 1913 – 6 August 1946), known as Our Benny,[1] was a Scottish professional boxer who fought in the flyweight division. He is considered by some to be one of the finest boxers below the lightweight division in his era and has been described as the greatest fighter Scotland ever produced. The Ring Magazine founder Nat Fleischer rated Lynch as the No. 5 flyweight of all-time while his publication placed him 63rd in its 2002 list of the "Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years".[2] [3] Like Fleischer, both Statistical boxing website BoxRec and the International Boxing Research Organization also rank Lynch as the 5th greatest flyweight ever.[4] [5] He was elected to the Ring Magazine hall of fame in 1986 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1998.[2]

Life and career

He was born in a tenement flat at 17 Florence Street,[6] in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, and learned his fighting skills in the carnival booths that were popular in the west of Scotland during the Great Depression.

Early professional fights

Lynch made his professional debut in April 1931 with a second round stoppage of Young Bryce. His professional career started inauspiciously, winning only 8 of his first 15 fights. His first significant victory came in June 1932, when he beat the experienced Jock Joe Aitken on points.

In March 1933 he began an unbeaten run that would last three years. He beat Bert Kirby on points in October 1933,[7] and in January 1934 beat Jim Brady in an eliminator for the Scottish Area flyweight title,[8] beating Jim Campbell in May to take the title. He successfully defended the title against Campbell a month later.[9] Lynch rounded off the year with further wins over opponents including Maurice Huguenin, Jim Brady, Valentin Angelmann,[10] and Pedro Ruiz.[11]

British and European flyweight champion

Lynch won the British, European and world flyweight titles from Jackie Brown in an historic bout held in Manchester on 9 September 1935, the two having fought a draw six months earlier.[12] [13] The fight attracted enormous support from Glaswegians who travelled en masse to watch Lynch floor his opponent eight times before the bout was stopped in the second round.[14]

In his next three fights he beat Gaston Maton (but had to pay a forfeit after failing to make the weight),[15] Harry Orton,[16] and Phil Milligan,[17] before suffering his first defeat in three years when he lost on points to Jimmy Warnock in Belfast in March 1936.[18]

In September 1936 he successfully defended his British and European titles against Pat Palmer, stopping the Londoner in the eighth round.[19]

In November 1936, Lynch was sued for £2,000 by his former manager Samuel Wilson, for alleged breach of contract; Lynch counter-sued, alleging that Wilson had not carried out his duties properly.[20]

World flyweight champion

There was dispute, on at least on one side of the Atlantic, as to who was the genuine world flyweight champion.[21] Lynch, recognised as champion in Britain, settled the matter when he out-pointed NBA and NYSAC flyweight champion Filipino Small Montana in London in January 1937 to establish himself as the undisputed world flyweight boxing champion.[22] [23]

In his next fight he beat Spanish flyweight champion Fortunato Ortega on points.[24] In March he was disqualified against Len Hampston when his second entered the ring.[25] The two met again three weeks later, with Lynch winning via a tenth round stoppage. In June he was again beaten by Warnock in a fight for which he failed to make the weight.[26]

In October 1937 he handed Peter Kane his first loss by knockout in a defence of his British and world titles.[27] [28] One of his training sessions before the fight had attracted 10,000 spectators.[29] Towards the end of the month he was knocked unconscious in a car crash.[30] Two months later he stopped Georges Bataille in the eighth round at the Granby Halls in Leicester.

Lynch and Kane met again in March 1938, fighting a draw, with Lynch again failing to make the weight and paying a forfeit.[31] [32]

Lynch was arrested later that month and charged with driving offences after crashing his car while drunk and hitting a telegraph pole and a pram containing a 12-week-old baby, and failing to stop after the accident.[33] [34] His trial was delayed until after his world title fight with American Jackie Jurich. He forfeited his world flyweight title against Jurich, when he weighed in at 118.5 lb (53.8 kg), half a pound over the bantamweight limit. Lynch stopped Jurich in the 12th round, but lost the title.[35] At his trial in July, he was fined £20 and disqualified from driving for a year.[36]

Decline and death

In July 1938 he was fined £200 by the BBBofC and stripped of his British and European titles; Lynch appealed against the decision.[37] In September his boxing licence was suspended for a breach of training regulations.[38] He did, however, face K.O. Morgan at bantamweight later that month at Shawfield Park, losing on points despite being once again over the agreed weight and over 7lbs heavier than his opponent.[39]

In October 1938, after his weight increased again and he suffered a third-round knockout at the hands of Aurel Toma, he was offered 'three months holiday' and received several weeks treatment at a sanatorium in Kent, arranged by the National Sporting Club in an attempt to return him to fitness.[40] [41] In December he left for Ireland to spend a fortnight in a monastery near Waterford.[42]

In January 1939 he went missing during a training camp in Stirlingshire; He was found after being lost on the hills for over six hours, half a mile from his training base, wearing just pyjamas, a dressing gown, and slippers, and suffering from hypothermia.[43]

In February 1939 he was arrested and charged with assault.[44] In March he was found guilty of assaulting his estranged wife, his 11-year-old sister-in-law, and three police officers, with a further charge of assaulting his 18-month old son by attempting to gas him deemed not proven, and was fined £20, with an alternative sentence of 60 days in prison.[45] [46] In June he was the subject of court action by the Inland Revenue.[47]

He was due to fight Dudley Lewis on 27 February 1939 but was prohibited from doing so by the BBBofC.[48]

On 21 August 1939, the Boxing Board refused his application for the restoration of his boxing licence, stating that "he is at present not fit to carry on a career as a professional boxer".[49]

In April 1940 he was fined 30 shillings after being found drunk in Glasgow Road, Ralston.[50] In October 1942 he was charged with offences against a 7-year-old girl in a Glasgow cinema, and was subsequently found guilty of assaulting two girls aged 7 and 10.[51] [52]

He would continue to battle with alcoholism for the rest of his life despite several attempts to treat the disease. Lynch died in 1946 of malnutrition-induced respiratory failure, aged 33. He was buried at St. Kentigern's Cemetery, Glasgow, with some 2,000 people attending the funeral.[53]

Legacy

Lynch's life was the subject of Bill Bryden's 1974 stage play Benny Lynch,[54] with a book of the play published in 1975, and a television adaptation made in 1976.[55] A second play based on Lynch's life, written by Peter Arnett, was first performed in 1985.[56]

He was featured on the cover of Scottish rock band Gun's second album, Gallus, in 1992. A documentary about the life of Benny Lynch, directed by John Mackenzie and narrated by Robert Carlyle, was made in 2003.[57] Another documentary film about Lynch, Benny, directed by Andrew Gallimore, was first shown in 2017.[58] [59]

The Benny Lynch Story, a stage play written by David Carswell and directed by David Hayman Jr, with Stephen Purdon playing the boxing champion, toured Scotland in May and June 2019.[60]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
119Loss88–14–17Aurel TomaKO3 (10)Oct 3, 1938
118Loss88–13–17K.O. MorganPTS12Sep 27, 1938
117Win88–12–17Jackie JurichKO12 (15)Jun 29, 1938
116Draw87–12–17Peter KanePTS12Mar 24, 1938
115Win87–12–16Maurice FilholTKO5 (12)Feb 9, 1938
114Win86–12–16Georges BatailleTKO8 (10)Dec 13, 1937
113Win85–12–16Peter KaneKO13 (15)Oct 13, 1937
112Win84–12–16Roy UnderwoodTKO6 (12)Aug 20, 1937
111Loss83–12–16Jimmy WarnockPTS15Jun 2, 1937
110Win83–11–16Len HampstonTKO10 (12)Mar 22, 1937
109Loss82–11–16Len HampstonDQ5 (12)Mar 1, 1937
108Win82–10–16Fortunato OrtegaPTS12Feb 10, 1937
107Win81–10–16Small MontanaPTS15Jan 19, 1937
106Win80–10–16Eric JonesKO2 (8)Dec 10, 1936
105Win79–10–16Phil MilliganTKO7 (12)Nov 16, 1936
104Win78–10–16Pat PalmerKO8 (15)Sep 16, 1936
103Win77–10–16Syd ParkerKO9 (12)Jun 16, 1936
102Win76–10–16Pat WarburtonTKO3 (9)May 28, 1936
101Win75–10–16Mickey McGuireTKO4 (10)Mar 25, 1936
100Loss74–10–16Jimmy WarnockPTS12Mar 11, 1936
99Win74–9–16Phil MilliganPTS12Dec 19, 1935
98Win73–9–16Harry OrtonPTS10Dec 12, 1935
97Win72–9–16Gaston MatonPTS12Dec 3, 1935
96Win71–9–16Jackie BrownTKO2 (15)Sep 9, 1935
95Win70–9–16Charlie HazelKO1 (10)May 6, 1935
94Win69–9–16Tomas PardoeRTD14 (15)Apr 14, 1935
93Draw68–9–16Jackie BrownPTS12Mar 4, 1935
92Win68–9–15Bobby MageePTS12Jan 7, 1935
91Win67–9–15Sandy McEwanPTS12Dec 13, 1934
90Win66–9–15Tut WhalleyDQ8 (10)Dec 5, 1934
89Win65–9–15Johnny GriffithsKO1 (12)Nov 29, 1934
88Win64–9–15Peter MillerKO8 (10)Nov 12, 1934
87Win63–9–15Pedro RuizPTS12Nov 7, 1934
86Win62–9–15Billy JohnstoneTKO5 (10)Oct 25, 1934
85Win61–9–15Valentin AngelmannPTS12Sep 26, 1934
84Win60–9–15Jim BradyPTS12Aug 30, 1934
83Win59–9–15Maurice HugueninPTS12Aug 8, 1934
82Win58–9–15Jim CampbellPTS15Jun 27, 1934
81Win57–9–15Peter MillerKO3 (12)May 31, 1934
80Win56–9–15Evan EvansTKO3 (10)May 29, 1934
79Win55–9–15Jim CampbellPTS15May 16, 1934
78Win54–9–15George LoweRTD2 (8)Apr 17, 1934
77Win53–9–15Carlo CavagnoliPTS10Mar 21, 1934
76Win52–9–15Freddy WebbKO3 (12)Feb 8, 1934
75Win51–9–15Jim BradyPTS12Jan 30, 1934
74Draw50–9–15Bob FieldingPTS10Nov 9, 1933
73Win50–9–14Bert KirbyPTS12Oct 29, 1933
72Win49–9–14Boy Ian McIntoshTKO4 (10)Oct 24, 1933
71Win48–9–14Willie VoganKO2 (10)Oct 12, 1933
70Win47–9–14Joe CowleyTKO7 (12)Sep 8, 1933
69Win46–9–14Alex FarriesTKO4 (15)Aug 17, 1933
68Win45–9–14Billy Kid HughesTKO9 (12)Jun 29, 1933
67Win44–9–14Billy WarnockTKO11 (12)Jun 15, 1933
66Win43–9–14Jim MahargPTS12May 25, 1933
65Win42–9–14Alex FarriesPTS8May 11, 1933
64Win41–9–14Freddie TennantPTS10May 5, 1933
63Draw40–9–14Jim BradyPTS12May 2, 1933
62Win40–9–13Walter LemmonPTS10Apr 21, 1933
61Draw39–9–13Paddy DochertyPTS10Mar 31, 1933
60Loss39–9–12Jimmy Young KnowlesPTS12Mar 28, 1933
59Win39–8–12Jim BradyPTS12Mar 25, 1933
58Draw38–8–12Jock Joe AitkenPTS10Feb 17, 1933
57Win38–8–11Joe GreenPTS10Jan 27, 1933
56Win37–8–11Freddie TennantPTS10Jan 25, 1933
55Win36–8–11Dan ConlinPTS10Jan 13, 1933
54Draw35–8–11Freddie TennantPTS10Dec 23, 1932
53Win35–8–10Jim Tiger NaughtonPTS6Dec 8, 1932
52Win34–8–10Paddy DochertyPTS10Dec 1, 1932
51Draw33–8–10Paddy DochertyPTS10Nov 18, 1932
50Win33–8–9George McLeodKO5 (10)Nov 10, 1932
49Win32–8–9Tommy HigginsPTS10Nov 4, 1932
48Win31–8–9Alex FarriesPTS10Oct 29, 1932
47Draw30–8–9Billy BeattiePTS6Oct 21, 1932
46Win30–8–8Freddie TennantPTS10Oct 17, 1932
45Draw29–8–8Jock Joe AitkenPTS10Oct 7, 1932
44Win29–8–7Paddy DochertyPTS10Sep 26, 1932
43Win28–8–7Paddy DochertyPTS10Sep 3, 1932
42Win27–8–7Alex FarriesPTS10Sep 1, 1932
41Draw26–8–7Tony FlemingPTS6Aug 20, 1932
40Win26–8–6Peter CurranPTS10Aug 19, 1932
39Win25–8–6Jim JeffriesPTS6Jul 29, 1932
38Draw24–8–6Tommy HigginsPTS10Jul 15, 1932
37Loss24–8–5Freddie TennantPTS10Jul 8, 1932
36Win24–7–5Jock Joe AitkenPTS12Jun 9, 1932
35Win23–7–5Scotty DeansKO4 (?)May 21, 1932
34Loss22–7–5Young Matt GriffoPTS6Apr 23, 1932
33Win22–6–5Jim Tiger NaughtonPTS6Apr 21, 1932
32Win21–6–5Young Matt GriffoPTS6Apr 16, 1932
31Win20–6–5Jim O'DriscollPTS6Apr 9, 1932
30Draw19–6–5Young McManusPTS6Mar 18, 1932
29Win19–6–4Scotty DeansPTS6Mar 11, 1932
28Win18–6–4Jimmy BarrPTS6Feb 27, 1932
27Win17–6–4Kid MurrayPTS6Feb 20, 1932
26Loss16–6–4Jim JeffriesPTS6Feb 12, 1932
25Win16–5–4Jack RileyPTS6Feb 11, 1932
24Win15–5–4Kid HardyPTS6Feb 5, 1932
23Win14–5–4Charlie DeaconTKO4 (6)Jan 1, 1932
22Draw13–5–4Tommy MurdochPTS10Dec 16, 1931
21Win13–5–3Paddy SweeneyPTS6Nov 28, 1931
20Win12–5–3Peter SherryPTS6Nov 13, 1931
19Win11–5–3Mick CassidyPTS6Nov 6, 1931
18Loss10–5–3Mick Young McAdamPTS8Oct 29, 1931
17Win10–4–3Young O'BrienPTS4Oct 15, 1931
16Win9–4–3Tommy MurdochPTS8Oct 12, 1931
15Loss8–4–3Paddy DochertyPTS8Oct 1, 1931
14Draw8–3–3Joe BoagPTS6Sep 26, 1931
13Loss8–3–2Paddy DochertyPTS10Sep 25, 1931
12Draw8–2–2Tommy MurdochPTS8Sep 18, 1931
11Win8–2–1Jim McKenziePTS6Sep 12, 1931
10Loss7–2–1Young O'BrienPTS6Sep 4, 1931
9Win7–1–1Jim DevanneyTKO3 (6)Aug 22, 1931
8Draw6–1–1Young DonnellyPTS8Aug 14, 1931
7Win6–1Willie LeggattPTS6Jul 31, 1931
6Win5–1Joe RiversPTS6Jun 26, 1931
5Win4–1Young McCollKO3 (10)Jun 11, 1931
4Win3–1Peter SherryPTS6May 30, 1931
3Loss2–1Packy BoylePTS6May 23, 1931
2Win2–0Tommy MurdochPTS6Apr 29, 1931
1Win1–0Young BryceTKO2 (6)Apr 24, 1931

See also

Further reading

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Benny Lynch .
  2. http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/lynch-b.htm Cyber Boxing Encyclopedia – Benny Lynch
  3. http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/The_80_Best_Fighters_of_the_Last_80_Years The 80 Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years
  4. http://boxrec.com/ratings.php?country=&sex=m&division=Light+Flyweight&status=E&SUBMIT=Go All-Time Flyweight Rankings
  5. http://www.ibroresearch.com/?p=461 All-Time Flyweight Rankings
  6. Web site: Boxing legend of Glasgow's Benny Lynch (From Evening Times) . Eveningtimes.co.uk . 10 April 2013. 2016-02-14.
  7. News: Sports Argus . 2 July 1938 . 15 January 2018 . https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000653/19380702/065/0004. British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  8. News: Benny Lynch Outpoints Jim Brady . Edinburgh Evening News . 31 January 1934 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  9. News: Brilliant Benny Lynch . Dundee Courier . 28 June 1934 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  10. News: At Glasgow... . Illustrated Police News . 4 October 1934 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  11. News: Benny Lynch... . Illustrated Police News . 15 November 1934 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  12. News: Benny Lynch Wins In Second Round . Sheffield Independent . 10 September 1935 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  13. Book: Friedrich Unterharnscheidt. Julia Taylor-Unterharnscheidt. Boxing: medical aspects. 22 December 2011. 14 October 2003. Academic Press. 978-0-12-709130-3. 60.
  14. Web site: SecondsOut Boxing News – Fighter Bios – Benny Lynch – Former world flyweight champion . SecondsOut.com . 24 May 2014.
  15. News: Benny Lynch Beats Gaston Maton . Sheffield Independent . 4 December 1935 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  16. News: Benny Lynch Beats Orton . Illustrated Police News . 19 December 1935 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  17. News: Benny Lynch Beats Phil Milligan . The Northern Whig . 20 December 1935 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  18. News: Benny Lynch Outpointed . Hull Daily Mail . 12 March 1936 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  19. News: Answer to Correspondent . Dundee Courier . 4 September 1937 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  20. News: Benny Lynch Sued . Belfast News-Letter . 27 November 1936 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  21. News: U.S.A Rankings: Benny Lynch Only a Challenger . The Scotsman . 26 September 1936 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  22. News: Benny Lynch Champion: Points Victory Over Gallant Montana . Coventry Evening Telegraph . 20 January 1937 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  23. News: Benny Lynch Retains World Fly-Weight Boxing Title . The Scotsman . 20 January 1937 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  24. News: Lynch's Victory: Mixed Reception for Decision Over Ortega . Belfast News-Letter . 11 February 1937 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  25. News: Benny Lynch Beaten: Disqualification After Taking Eight Counts . The Scotsman . 2 March 1937 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  26. News: Benny Lynch Overweight for Fight To-night . Portsmouth Evening News . 2 June 1937 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  27. News: Peter Kane's Challenge . Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News . 8 October 1937 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  28. Web site: A Sporting Nation – Benny Lynch crowned world champion 1935 . BBC . 12 April 1913 . 24 May 2014.
  29. News: 10,000 Watch Benny Lynch: Sunday Trek to Campsie Glen . Dundee Courier . 11 October 1937 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  30. News: Benny Lynch Gets "Knock Out" in Car Crash . Belfast News-Letter . 30 October 1937 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  31. News: Stop Press: Benny Lynch and Peter Kane in Drawn Contest . Exeter and Plymouth Gazette . 25 March 1938 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  32. News: Lynch Forfeits £100 . Coventry Evening Telegraph . 24 March 1938 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  33. News: Benny Lynch Arrested: Alleged Contravention of Road Traffic Act . The Scotsman . 8 June 1938 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  34. News: Charge Against Benny Lynch: Driving Allegation . Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail . 8 June 1938 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  35. Web site: The Sorrow and the Pity: Benny Lynch . Boxing.com . 24 May 2014 . 22 July 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150722121250/http://www.boxing.com/the_sorrow_and_the_pity_benny_lynch.html . dead .
  36. News: Benny Lynch Fined £20 . Coventry Evening Telegraph . 5 July 1938 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  37. News: Lynch to Appeal Against Board's Decisions . The Scotsman . 27 July 1938 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  38. News: Benny Lynch Suspended . Coventry Evening Telegraph . 7 September 1938 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  39. News: Benny Lynch Outpointed . The Cornishman . 29 September 1938 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  40. News: Benny Lynch . The Scotsman . 14 October 1938 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  41. News: Benny Lynch Agrees: N.S.C. Offer Three Months' Holiday . Nottingham Journal . 5 October 1938 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  42. News: Benny Lynch Leaves for Ireland . The Scotsman . 6 December 1938 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  43. News: Boxer's Ordeal: Benny Lynch Lost on Hills for Six Hours . The Scotsman . 25 January 1939 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  44. News: Benny Lynch Arrested: Assault Allegation . The Scotsman . 20 February 1939 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  45. News: Benny Lynch: Boxer Fined for Assault . The Scotsman . 7 March 1939 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  46. News: Benny Lynch Fined £20: Wife's Allegations of Assault . Staffordshire Sentinel . 6 March 1939 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  47. News: Action Against Benny Lynch . Daily Record and Mail . 21 June 1939 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  48. News: Fight "Ban" Surprises Lynch . The Scotsman . 24 February 1939 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  49. News: Boxing Board and Benny Lynch . Nottingham Evening Post . 22 August 1939 . 15 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  50. News: Benny Lynch Fined . Liverpool Echo . 27 April 1940 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  51. News: Benny Lynch Charged . Liverpool Echo . 19 October 1942 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  52. News: Benny Lynch Fined: Incident With Girls in Cinema . Liverpool Echo . 21 October 1942 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  53. Web site: Boxing legend of Glasgow's Benny Lynch. 10 April 2013 . Evening Times. 24 May 2014.
  54. News: Cannon, Bruce . Success and Tragedy of Benny Lynch . The Stage . 7 March 1974 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  55. News: Granada to do Story of Benny Lynch . The Stage . 29 January 1976 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  56. News: The Boxer Benny Lynch . The Stage . 8 May 1986 . 14 January 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  57. Beacom, Brian (2017) "Why Scotland still loves Benny Lynch", Glasgow Herald, 12 February 2017. Retrieved 14 January 2018
  58. Brocklehurst, Steven (2017) "Benny Lynch: The rise and fall of the people's champion", BBC, 23 February 2017. Retrieved 14 January 2018
  59. "New documentary tells the forgotten tale of tragic boxing champion Benny Lynch", The 42, 13 October 2017. Retrieved 14 January 2018
  60. Web site: The Benny Lynch Story. The List. 24 February 2019.