Tom Gummer Explained

Tom Gummer
Realname:Thomas Gummer
Weight:Heavyweight, middleweight
Nationality:British
Birth Date:1894
Birth Place:Rotherham, England
Death Date:1982 (aged 87−88)
Death Place:Rotherham, England
Total:24
Wins:16
Ko:13
Losses:7
Draws:1

Thomas Gummer (1894–1982) was a British middleweight and heavyweight boxer who won the British middleweight title in 1920 and went on to fight for the European title.

Career

Born in Rotherham in 1894,[1] Tom Gummer served as a Private (and later Corporal and Sergeant) in the York and Lancaster Regiment of the British Army,[2] and had his first professional fight in 1914. He won all of his fights (at least eleven) that year, and his first two of 1915, including a victory over former British heavyweight champion "Iron" Hague by knockout with three seconds of the final round remaining.[3] [4] A planned fight in July 1914 against David Cohen (aka Dick Simmonds) resulted in a court case after Cohen took payment for the fight but then disappeared after seeing Gummer and becoming "nervous and frightened".[5] Gummer suffered his first defeat to Gus Platts in August 1915, at which time Gummer was a heavyweight and Platts a welterweight and over 2 stones lighter, and his second to Harry Curzon in November.[6]

In 1919 he faced both Platts and Curzon again, and won both fights.[7]

He got his first British title shot in March 1920 against Jim Sullivan after reigning champion Pat O'Keeffe retired from boxing; Gummer won after Sullivan retired in the 14th round.[8] He followed this with a win over Bandsman Jack Blake and a draw with Herbert Crossley before fighting Ercole Balzac for the European middleweight title in Paris in December 1920; Gummer was knocked out in the ninth round.[9]

He had a second shot at the European title in March 1921 against Gus Platts, a fight in which Gummer was also defending his British title; Gummer retired in the sixth round, losing his title.[10]

Gummer's final fight was against Ted Kid Lewis in February 1922 at The Dome in Brighton; Intended as a fight for Lewis's British middleweight title, it was fought as a non-title catchweight bout after Gummer failed to make the weight; Lewis knocked Gummer out in the first round.[11]

After retiring from boxing, Gummer played football for Rotherham Eastwood in the 1920s and worked as a boxing referee between the late 1920s and the 1940s.[12] [13] [14] [15]

Tom Gummer married Myra McMahon and they had four children together. He died in Rotherham in 1982.

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Notes and References

  1. "Thomas Gummer (1894 - 1982)", ancestry.com. Retrieved 29 November 2014
  2. News: Tom Gummer's Decisive Win . Sheffield Evening Telegraph . 4 April 1916 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  3. News: Sensational Victory: Gummer Knocks Out Hague in the Last Round . Evening Despatch . 5 July 1915 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  4. News: "Iron" Hague v. Tom Gummer . Hull Daily Mail . 5 July 1915 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  5. News: Nervous Boxer: Sheffield Contest That Did Not Come Off . Sheffield Evening Telegraph . 17 July 1914 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  6. News: Boxing at Sheffield: Platts Beats Gummer in a Remarkable Contest . Birmingham Daily Post . 30 August 1915 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  7. News: Tom Gummer v Gus Platts . Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer . 28 July 1919 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  8. News: Middle-weight Championship: Tom Gummer Beats Jim Sullivan in 14th Round . Lancashire Evening Post . 30 March 1920 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  9. News: Balzac Wins Middle-Weight Championship . Western Daily Press . 18 December 1920 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  10. News: The World of Sport . Gloucester Citizen . 29 March 1921 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  11. News: Gummer Knocked Out: Kid Lewis Wins in One Round . Dundee Courier . 18 February 1922 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  12. News: Contests at Bridlington: Win for Young Squires by Narrow Margin . Hull Daily Mail . 9 December 1929 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  13. News: Sports Items . Derby Daily Telegraph . 8 November 1922 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  14. News: Eliminator Referee: Appointment for Derby Contest: Mr. Tom Gummer of Rotherham . Derby Daily Telegraph . 25 November 1938 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  15. News: Referees for Nottm. Boxing Bouts . Nottingham Evening Post . 13 February 1943 . 29 November 2014 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .