Jack Holland (boxer) explained

Jack Holland
Weight:Light heavyweight
Birth Date:c. 1909
Birth Place:Shreveport, Louisiana
Death Place:New Orleans, Louisiana
Total:4
Wins:3
Losses:1
Draws:0
No Contests:0

Rhule "Jack" Holland (c. 1909  - May 9, 1933) was an American professional boxer and college football player.[1] He died of injuries suffered during a boxing match.

Tulane University

Holland was a prominent end for the Tulane Green Wave football teams of Tulane University, playing alongside College Football Hall of Fame inductee Jerry Dalrymple. He played in the Tulane All Star football game January 1, 1933.[1] Following his death, his team number at Tulane (21) was retired for five years in his honor.[1]

Football

1929

Holland was a member of the undefeated Southern Conference champion 1929 team. He was selected All-Southern.[2]

Boxing

Holland turned to professional boxing with the intent to earn money to finish his Tulane degree, with the ultimate intent of coaching high school football. He also worked as an artist's model to pay his way through school.[1] [3] He once won a Southern A. A. U. light heavyweight boxing title in 1932.[4]

Death

Holland died May 9, 1933, of a cerebral hemorrhage after losing in six rounds to Tony Marullo.[5] As he was climbing through the ropes to go to the dressing room, ringsiders heard him say: "I butted him." Then he collapsed.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jack Holland. March 3, 2015.
  2. News: All-Southern Football Eleven. Lincoln Evening Journal. December 11, 1929. W. A. Alexander. William Alexander (coach). Newspapers.com. March 3, 2015.
  3. News: Holland Dies From Effects Of Ring Battle . May 10, 1933 . September 14, 2020 . . 7.
  4. News: . May 10, 1933 . Jack Holland, Great Football Player Goes Down For Final Count . March 3, 2015 . 8.
  5. News: Tulane Athletic Star Dies After Losing Ring Bout . May 10, 1933 . . March 3, 2015.