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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox boxer Frankie Neil (July 25, 1883 – March 6, 1970) was a World Bantamweight champion.[1] Fighting at 114 1/2 pounds, he took the world title from reigning champion Harry Forbes on August 13, 1903, at the Mechanics Pavilion in San Francisco in a second-round knockout of a match scheduled for twenty rounds. Eddie Graney was the referee. Neil held the title only a little over a year, losing it on October 17, 1904, to British boxing champion Joe Bowker.

Neil later was reputed to have lost much of his boxing fortune at the horse track and from investing in race horses. He worked for Standard Oil in his retirement from boxing.[2]

Early career

Not long before his first attempt at the bantamweight championship, on April 11, 1902, Neil fought a grueling fifteen-round draw against Eddie Hanlon, who was only seventeen at the time. The lengthy bout was considered an epic one, and both boxers later remarked to the Oakland Tribune that they were completely exhausted after the bout.[3] Their close bout in Oakland, California, was marked by Neil's skills at fighting from a distance, as the Tribune noting Neil's defensive skills wrote, "At long range Neil was by far the cleverer of the two and he landed repeatedly on Hanlon...." Neil's scientific boxing skills were noted in the battle when the Tribune wrote, though Hanlon appeared the stronger, more aggressive boxer, "Neil had the cleaner punch and landed as often as Hanlon, but did not have the force to his blows."[4]

Neil first tried for the bantamweight title against Harry Forbes on December 23, 1902, but lost in a seventh-round TKO in Oakland, California. In a wind up to the title between November 1900 and March 1902, Neal won an impressive seven of eight bouts in the San Francisco area by early knockout or technical knockout. During the two year windup, he fought against such competent boxers as George White, George Margarini, Tommy Dixon, and Kid Malone.[2]

World Bantamweight champion

Neil took the world title from reigning champion Harry Forbes on August 13, 1903, at the Mechanics Pavilion in San Francisco in a second-round knockout of a match scheduled for twenty rounds. According to the St. Paul Globe, the winning blow was a hard left to the stomach of Forbes. Forbes had been a two to one betting favorite prior to the bout due to his standing as reigning champion, though many boxing fans still backed Neil to win. In the brief two rounds of boxing, Forbes had been down three times, probably surprising many in the audience.[2][5]

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Joe Bowker, 1904 Bantamweight Champion

According to at least the World Boxing Association, Neil lost the World Bantamweight title on October 17, 1904, to British boxer Joe Bowker at the National Sporting Club in London in an historic twenty round points decision. As globally recognized boxing associations with the ability to sanction titles were in their infancy in 1904, some dispute as to when Neil lost his title may exist in news articles of the period.[2]

Neil took the American Bantamweight Title from Harry Tenny on July 28, 1905, in a twenty-five round bout at the Colma Club in Colma, California.[2] Six months later, on February 28, 1906, he knocked out Tenny in the fourteenth round at the Mechanics Pavilion in San Francisco, a frequent venue for Neil. According to the San Francisco Examiner, Neil had won from "start to finish". Tragically, Tenny died the following day of injuries sustained during or aggravated by the bout.[6] Neil claimed years later in an interview that he was never able to hit with the same ferocity after hearing of the death of Tenny.[7]

Attempt at Featherweight title

On July 4, 1906, Neil would move up a class and take a shot at the World Featherweight Championship against the exceptional reigning champion Abe Attell, who had held the title since 1902, but would retain it for an additional six years. He lost the 20 round bout in a points decision at the Naud Junction Pavilion in Los Angeles. The length of the fight may have been a result of Neil's skills as a boxer, or Attell's desire to stretch the bout feeling well matched with Neil. Of their 1906 meeting, the Los Angeles Herald wrote in pre-fight publicity that "The bout will be one of the greatest ever held in Los Angeles, and will attract attention from all over the world, in as much as a world championship is at stake and the battlers are rated as among the cleverest boxers in the ring." The Herald also noted "Neil is more of a fighter than a boxer" and it is "seldom that any featherweight has shown the brand of a punch possessed by Neil."[8] Neil may have been considered a clever scientific boxer by some, but these skills, in the opinion of most boxing historians, were far surpassed by those of Attell. In December 1906, Neil wrote an article for the Oakland Tribune noting that he was robbed by the referee in the decision against him in his July 4 bout with Attell in Los Angeles, and that he had given Attell, the "worst licking of his career." It is questionable if most of the boxing fans present would have agreed with Neil.[9]

Neil would lose to Attell again at Dreamland Rink in San Francisco on January 31, 1908, in a thirteenth of twenty-round TKO. Years later, in an interview in 1961, Attell claimed he had been motivated to beat Neil as a result of anti-semitic remarks he had heard Neil, whom he had known since childhood, make during the fight.[10]

Boxing decline, 1907

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Owen Moran, Hall of Fame boxer

In his ill-advised comeback to the ring on November 22, 1907, Neil lost badly to the accomplished boxer Owen Moran at the Dreamland Rink in San Francisco. As noted by The San Francisco Call, of his eight-month hiatus from boxing, "it is this letup which is the factor that is hard to estimate in figuring upon his chances." Though sometimes taking on top talent, such as Young Brit, and Monte Attell, Neil lost 13 of 21 of his better publicized bouts after his loss to Moran.[2]

Neil would then lose to the great lightweight boxer Ad Wolgast in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in a ten-round points decision on May 6, 1908.[2]

Last Bantam title shot

On June 19, 1909, Neil would unsuccessfully attempt to retake the then vacant World Bantamweight Title from Monte Attell, brother of Abe, but lose in an eighteen of twenty-round knockout in Colma, California. Monte Attell would take the title and hold it for several years. According to the Oakland Tribune, Attell won every round. Neil was knocked out by a full left under the chin in the eighteenth round, but was markedly tired by the fifteenth. According to the Tribune, Attell was observed to be chewing gum in the eighth round, a tactic used by his featherweight championship brother Abe. The Tribune wrote that Neil was not the boxer of the caliber he had been a few years previously, though Attell was a boxer of exceptional skill.[11]

Later life and death

Neil was working for Standard Oil in Richmond, California by June 1926, and had lived in Richmond since the early 1920s. In 1926, he would on occasion referee boxing matches at El Cerito, and Richmond, California. He had previously lost his boxing fortune from investing in a large stable of race horses and from his personal losses from betting on the races.[12][13]

He died on March 6, 1970, at 86, in Richmond, California after an illness of several months, and was buried three days later at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in the South San Francisco suburb of Colma.[14] Neil had been working as a janitor at a local Post Office in his later years, living at Point Richmond.[13][7][15]

Professional boxing record

All information in this section is derived from BoxRec,[16] unless otherwise stated.

Official record

Шаблон:BoxingRecordSummary All newspaper decisions are officially regarded as “no decision” bouts and are not counted to the win/loss/draw column.

Шаблон:Abbr Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
58 Шаблон:No2Loss 27–13–4 Шаблон:Small Willie Jones TKO 13 (15) Feb 25, 1910 Шаблон:Small
57 Loss 27–12–4 Шаблон:Small Abe Attell NWS 10 Feb 24, 1910 Шаблон:Small
56 Шаблон:Yes2Win 27–12–4 Шаблон:Small Young Britt DQ 13 (15) Jan 28, 1910 Шаблон:Small
55 Шаблон:No2Loss 26–12–4 Шаблон:Small Billy Lauder PTS 15 Sep 29, 1909 Шаблон:Small
54 Шаблон:Yes2Win 26–11–4 Шаблон:Small Patsy McKenna KO 1 (15) Sep 10, 1909 Шаблон:Small
53 Шаблон:No2Loss 25–11–4 Шаблон:Small Monte Attell KO 18 (25) Jun 19, 1909 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
52 Draw 25–10–4 Шаблон:Small Bert O'Donnell NWS 6 May 14, 1909 Шаблон:Small
51 Шаблон:Yes2Win 25–10–4 Шаблон:Small Young Britt DQ 11 (15) May 4, 1909 Шаблон:Small
50 Loss 24–10–4 Шаблон:Small Owen Moran NWS 12 Apr 26, 1909 Шаблон:Small
49 Loss 24–10–4 Шаблон:Small Abe Attell NWS 10 Mar 23, 1909 Шаблон:Small
48 Loss 24–10–4 Шаблон:Small Kid Beebe NWS 10 Mar 1, 1909 Шаблон:Small
47 Loss 24–10–4 Шаблон:Small Boyo Driscoll NWS 10 Feb 18, 1909 Шаблон:Small
46 Шаблон:No2Loss 24–10–4 Шаблон:Small Owen Moran PTS 12 Dec 14, 1908 Шаблон:Small
45 Loss 24–9–4 Шаблон:Small Joe Wagner NWS 6 Oct 19, 1908 Шаблон:Small
44 Draw 24–9–4 Шаблон:Small Joe Wagner NWS 6 Oct 3, 1908 Шаблон:Small
43 Loss 24–9–4 Шаблон:Small Frankie Moore NWS 6 Oct 2, 1908 Шаблон:Small
42 Loss 24–9–4 Шаблон:Small Tommy O'Toole NWS 6 Sep 19, 1908 Шаблон:Small
41 Шаблон:Yes2Win 24–9–4 Шаблон:Small Jack Langdon KO 5 (6) Sep 5, 1908 Шаблон:Small
40 Win 23–9–4 Шаблон:Small Freddie O'Brien NWS 6 Aug 13, 1908 Шаблон:Small
39 Шаблон:No2Loss 23–9–4 Шаблон:Small Ad Wolgast PTS 10 May 6, 1908 Шаблон:Small
38 Шаблон:No2Loss 23–8–4 Шаблон:Small Abe Attell TKO 13 (20) Jan 31, 1908 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
37 Шаблон:No2Loss 23–7–4 Шаблон:Small Owen Moran TKO 16 (20) Nov 22, 1907 Шаблон:Small
36 Шаблон:No2Loss 23–6–4 Шаблон:Small Harry Baker PTS 20 Aug 7, 1906 Шаблон:Small
35 Шаблон:Yes2Win 23–5–4 Шаблон:Small Kid Long TKO 2 (4) Jul 27, 1906 Шаблон:Small
34 Шаблон:No2Loss 22–5–4 Шаблон:Small Abe Attell PTS 20 Jul 4, 1906 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
33 Шаблон:Yes2Win 22–4–4 Шаблон:Small Harry Tenny KO 14 (20) Feb 28, 1906 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
32 Шаблон:Yes2Win 21–4–4 Шаблон:Small Harry Tenny PTS 25 Jul 28, 1905 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
31 Шаблон:Yes2Win 20–4–4 Шаблон:Small Dick Hyland KO 15 (20) Jan 31, 1905 Шаблон:Small
30 Шаблон:No2Loss 19–4–4 Шаблон:Small Joe Bowker PTS 20 Oct 17, 1904 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
29 Loss 19–3–4 Шаблон:Small Harlem Tommy Murphy NWS 6 Aug 31, 1904 Шаблон:Small
28 Win 19–3–4 Шаблон:Small Hughey McGovern NWS 6 Jul 27, 1904 Шаблон:Small
27 Шаблон:Yes2Win 19–3–4 Шаблон:Small Harry Forbes KO 3 (6) Jun 17, 1904 Шаблон:Small
26 Шаблон:Yes2Win 18–3–4 Шаблон:Small Tommy Moore KO 1 (6) May 27, 1904 Шаблон:Small
25 Шаблон:DrawDraw 17–3–4 Шаблон:Small Johnny Reagan PTS 20 Oct 16, 1903 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
24 Шаблон:Yes2Win 17–3–3 Шаблон:Small Billy DeCoursey TKO 15 (20) Sep 4, 1903 Шаблон:Small
23 Шаблон:Yes2Win 16–3–3 Шаблон:Small Harry Forbes KO 2 (20) Aug 13, 1903 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
22 Шаблон:Yes2Win 15–3–3 Шаблон:Small Clarence Forbes KO 6 (20) Jan 15, 1903 Шаблон:Small
21 Шаблон:No2Loss 14–3–3 Шаблон:Small Harry Forbes TKO 7 (15) Dec 23, 1901 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
20 Шаблон:DrawDraw 14–2–3 Шаблон:Small Eddie Hanlon PTS 15 Apr 11, 1901 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
19 Шаблон:Yes2Win 14–2–2 Шаблон:Small Robbie Johnson KO 2 (4) Mar 12, 1901 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
18 Шаблон:No2Loss 13–2–2 Шаблон:Small Eddie Hanlon PTS 4 Jul 31, 1901 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
17 Шаблон:Yes2Win 13–1–2 Шаблон:Small Tommy Dixon KO 1 (4) Jun 20, 1901 Шаблон:Small
16 Шаблон:Yes2Win 12–1–2 Шаблон:Small Harry McLaughlin KO 2 (4) Jun 6, 1901 Шаблон:Small
15 Шаблон:Yes2Win 11–1–2 Шаблон:Small Harry Baker KO 1 (4) May 27, 1901 Шаблон:Small
14 Шаблон:Yes2Win 10–1–2 Шаблон:Small George Margarini TKO 3 (10) May 3, 1901 Шаблон:Small
13 Шаблон:Abbr 9–1–2 Шаблон:Small Dave Gilmore NC 1 (4) Apr 18, 1901 Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Small
12 Шаблон:Yes2Win 9–1–2 George White KO 1 (4) Mar 15, 1901 Шаблон:Small
11 Шаблон:Yes2Win 8–1–2 George Doherty TKO 4 Feb 20, 1901 Шаблон:Small
10 Шаблон:DrawDraw 7–1–2 George White PTS 4 Jan 23, 1901 Шаблон:Small
9 Шаблон:DrawDraw 7–1–1 George White PTS 4 Jan 10, 1901 Шаблон:Small
8 Шаблон:Yes2Win 7–1 Kid Goldie KO 2 (4) Dec 28, 1900 Шаблон:Small
7 Шаблон:Yes2Win 6–1 Kid Malone TKO 1 (4) Dec 26, 1900 Шаблон:Small
6 Шаблон:Yes2Win 5–1 Kid Goldie KO 2 (4) Dec 17, 1900 Шаблон:Small
5 Шаблон:No2Loss 4–1 Eddie Hanlon PTS 5 Dec 12, 1900 Шаблон:Small
4 Шаблон:Yes2Win 4–0 Ivy Powell TKO 2 (4) Dec 7, 1900 Шаблон:Small
3 Шаблон:Yes2Win 3–0 George Gibb KO 2 (4) Dec 5, 1900 Шаблон:Small
2 Шаблон:Yes2Win 2–0 John Scott KO 1 (4) Nov 19, 1900 Шаблон:Small
1 Шаблон:Yes2Win 1–0 Charles Anderson KO 1 (4) Nov 8, 1900 Шаблон:Small

See also

References

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External links

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  1. Шаблон:Cite web
  2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 2,6 Шаблон:Cite web
  3. Shand, Bob, "Hanlon Neil Battle was Epic of Ring", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 28, 27 June 1926
  4. "Eddie Hanlon-Neil Bout one of Best in History", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, p. 28, 27 June 1926
  5. "Frankie Neil Wins the Championship", St. Paul Globe, St. Paul, Minnesota, pg. 3, 14 August 1903
  6. Naughton, W. W. of the San Francisco Examiner, in "Frankie Neil Takes Bantam Honors from Harry Tenny", Washington Times, Washington, D.C., p. 22, 27 February 1921
  7. 7,0 7,1 Levitt, Ed, "Frankie's Goodbye", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 33, 9 March 1970
  8. "Frankie Neil and Abe Attell Matched", Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles, California, p. 11, 29 May 1906
  9. "Frankie Neil Declares that it is up to Little Abe Attell", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 19, 23 December 1906
  10. Interview with Attell by Cavalier Magazine, October 1961, cited in Blady, Ken, The Jewish Boxers' Hall of Fame, (1988). Shapolsky Publishers, Inc, New York, end of Chapter on Abe Attell, pg. 44.
  11. Naughton, W. W., "Frankie Neil Takes Terrific Beating From Clever Bantamweight Champion", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, p. 28, 20 June 1909
  12. "Hanlon Neil Battle was Epic of Ring", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 28, 27 June 1926
  13. 13,0 13,1 Шаблон:Cite web
  14. Buried at Colma in Muller, Eddie, "A True Frankie Neil Tail", The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, pg. 55, 9 March 1970
  15. Was ill for several months in "Frankie Neil, Ex-champ Dies", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 51, 6 March 1970
  16. Шаблон:Cite web