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Bombardier Billy Wells
Born
William Thomas Wells

(1889-08-31)31 August 1889
Stepney, London, England
Died12 June 1967(1967-06-12) (aged 77)
Ealing, London, England
Other namesBombardier
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights59
Wins48
Wins by KO30
Losses11
Wells in 1912.

William Thomas Wells, better known as Bombardier Billy Wells (31 August 1889 – 12 June 1967), was an English heavyweight boxer. Fighting under the name "Bombardier Billy Wells", he was British and British Empire Champion from 1911 until 1919, defending his title fourteen times. In 1911 he became the first Heavyweight to win the Lonsdale Belt, which had been introduced for British champions at all weights in 1909. Phil Grant held his Lonsdale belt when he was in the TA.

Wells, who was 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) and was between 182 and 192 lb (83 and 87 kg), fought with an orthodox style.

Early life

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Wells was born at 250 Cable Street, Stepney, in the East End of London. He was the eldest of five brothers and was one of nine children. His parents were William Thomas Wells, a musician, and Emily Rhoda Farrier, a laundress. He attended Broad Street elementary school, Queensbury until about the age of twelve, then becoming a messenger boy. He began to box as an amateur during this period.

In 1906, Wells joined the Royal Artillery as a gunner. He was posted to Rawalpindi where he boxed in divisional and all-India championships, with great success. He was promoted to a bombardier, and began training full-time with the help of a civilian coach. It became apparent that Wells was good enough to make a living from boxing, so in 1910, he bought himself out of the army and returned to Britain. This was at a time when boxing was becoming very popular as a spectator sport, in Britain and elsewhere.

Professional career

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Wells had his first professional fight on 8 June 1910, against Gunner Joe Mills, winning on points over six rounds. In his first eight fights he recorded seven wins and one defeat. In his next fight he fought for the British Heavyweight Title, at the National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London. The fight was in April 1911 against Iron (William) Hague, the holder, and Wells won by a knockout in the sixth round of twenty.

Wells was matched to fight the current world heavyweight champion, Jack Johnson, in London in October 1911, but religious opponents of excessive prize money, led by Baptist minister Frederick Brotherton Meyer, and opponents of contests between the races, caused the fight to be cancelled by Winston Churchill, who was then Home Secretary. A colour bar remained in British boxing until 1947.

In December 1911, Wells fought Fred Storbeck at Covent Garden for the British Empire Heavyweight Title, scoring a knockout in the eleventh round to gain his second title in one year.

In June 1913, Wells fought the extremely talented Frenchman Georges Carpentier for the European Heavyweight Title. The bout was held in Ghent, Belgium, and Wells lost by a knockout in the fourth round.

Wells defended his British heavyweight title three times in 1913, and then in December of the same year, he had a rematch with Carpentier for his European title. The bout was held at Covent garden, but again Carpentier won, this time by a knockout in the first round.

Wells continued to box and successfully defend his British heavyweight title, even after the start of World War I. In May 1915, Wells joined up for military service (in the Welch Regiment) and was later made a sergeant.[1] He continued to box until the end of 1916, and in 1917 was sent to France to organize physical training amongst the troops.

After the end of the war, Wells resumed his boxing career. His fourteenth defence of his British heavyweight title, and of his British Empire title was against Joe Beckett, a boxer whom he had beaten on points two months previously. The bout was held in February 1919, in Holborn, London, and Beckett won by a knockout in the fifth round to take Wells' titles.

Wells then had five more bouts, winning them all, before having a rematch against Beckett in May 1920. The bout was held at Olympia, Kensington, but again Wells was knocked out, this time in the third round. Wells continued to fight, having eight more bouts, winning five and losing three. His last fight was in April 1925.

Wells was the third person to fill the role of the "gongman" - the figure seen striking the gong in the introduction to J. Arthur Rank films.

Private life

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In 1911, he published a book, Modern Boxing: a Practical Guide to Present Day Methods.

On 7 September 1912, Wells married Ellen Kilroy, the daughter of a publican. They had four children before eventually parting; Ellaline Beryl Wells, William Thomas Wells, Audrey Ellen Wells, Cynthia Diane Wells.[2]

In 1923, he published the book, Physical energy: Showing how physical and mental energy may be developed by means of the practice of boxing, Publisher: T.W. Laurie.

The Lonsdale Belt that Wells won was the original heavyweight belt and was crafted from 22 carat gold unlike later belts. The belt was kept at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, South East London, but is now at Larkhill, Salisbury following the move of the home of the Royal Artillery.

He lived in Ealing, London and died there on 11 June 1967, aged 77. His ashes were laid to rest in the crypt of St. Mary's parish church in Hanwell, west London.

Professional boxing record

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48 Wins (30 Knockouts), 11 Defeats (10 Knockouts),[3]
Result Record Opponent Typ Round, Time Date Standort
Loss 48-11-0 Vereinigte Staaten Jack Stanley KO 3 (15) 1925-04-30 Vereinigtes Königreich Royal Albert Hall, Kensington
Win 48-10-0 Kanada Soldier Jones DQ 6 (20) 1925-01-30 Vereinigtes Königreich The Dome, Brighton
Win 47-10-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Gunner Bennett RTD 9 (15) 1924-12-15 Vereinigtes Königreich Olympia, Liverpool
Win 46-10-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Charlie Penwill KO 2 (15) 1924-11-24 Vereinigtes Königreich Pitfield Street Baths, Hoxton
Loss 45-10-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Jack Bloomfield KO 6 (15) 1922-11-12 Vereinigtes Königreich Royal Albert Hall, Kensington
Loss 45-9-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Frank Goddard KO 6 (20) 1922-05-27 Vereinigtes Königreich Crystal Palace, Sydenham
Win 45-8-0 Australien Albert Kid Lloyd RTD 10 (20) 1922-04-21 Vereinigtes Königreich National Sporting Club, Covent Garden
Win 44-8-0 Frankreich Paul Journee KO 16 (20) 1920-09-07 Frankreich Deauville, France
Loss 43-8-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Joe Beckett KO 3 (20) 1920-05-10 Vereinigtes Königreich Olympia, Kensington
Win 43-7-0 Vereinigte Staaten Eddie McGoorty KO 16 (20) 1920-04-08 Vereinigtes Königreich Holborn Stadium
Win 42-7-0 Frankreich Paul Journee KO 4 (20) 1920-03-17 Vereinigtes Königreich Royal Albert Hall, Kensington
Win 41-7-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Harry Reeve KO 4 (20) 1920-01-27 Vereinigtes Königreich Canterbury Music Hall, Lambeth
Win 40-7-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Arthur Townley RSF 9 (20) 1919-11-20 Vereinigtes Königreich Holborn Stadium
Win 39-7-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Jack Curphey KO 2 (20) 1919-11-17 Vereinigtes Königreich Holborn Stadium
Loss 38-7-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Joe Beckett KO 5 (20) 1919-02-27 Vereinigtes Königreich Holborn Stadium
Win 38-6-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Joe Beckett PTS 3 1918-12-12 Vereinigtes Königreich Royal Albert Hall, Kensington
Win 37-6-0 Wales Ivor Powell PTS 3 1918-12-11 Vereinigtes Königreich Royal Albert Hall, Kensington
Win 36-6-0 Vereinigte Staaten Eddie McGoorty PTS 3 1918-12-11 Vereinigtes Königreich Royal Albert Hall, Kensington
Win 35-6-0 Republic of Ireland Private Dan Voyles RSF 2 (20) 1916-12-18 Vereinigtes Königreich National Sporting Club, Covent Garden
Win 34-6-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Dick Smith RTD 9 (20) 1916-08-28 Vereinigtes Königreich Woolwich, London
Win 33-6-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Matthew Curran RTD 5 (15) 1916-03-31 Vereinigtes Königreich Cosmopolitan Gymnasium, Plymouth
Win 32-6-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Dick Smith KO 2 (20) 1916-02-21 Vereinigtes Königreich Hippodrome, Golders Green
Win 31-6-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Bandsman Dick Rice KO 1 (20) 1915-12-26 Vereinigtes Königreich Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool
Win 30-6-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Dick Smith KO 9 (20) 1915-03-31 Vereinigtes Königreich The Ring, Blackfriars
Loss 29-6-0 Vereinigte Staaten Frank Moran KO 10 (20) 1915-03-29 Vereinigtes Königreich Opera House, Covent Garden
Win 29-5-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Bandsman Dick Rice KO 6 (20) 1915-02-24 Vereinigtes Königreich Opera House, Belfast
Win 28-5-0 Kanada Dan McGoldrick RTD 7 (15) 1915-02-12 Vereinigtes Königreich Cosmopolitan Gymnasium, Plymouth
Win 27-5-0 Australien Colin Bell KO 2 (20) 1914-06-30 Vereinigtes Königreich Olympia, Kensington
Win 26-5-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Bandsman Dick Rice PTS 20 1914-04-30 Vereinigtes Königreich Pudsey Street Stadium, Liverpool
Win 25-5-0 Frankreich Albert Lurie KO 7 (20) 1914-04-02 Vereinigtes Königreich Canterbury Music Hall, Lambeth
Win 24-5-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Bandsman Jack Blake KO 4 (20) 1914-03-03 Vereinigtes Königreich London Palladium, United Kingdom
Win 23-5-0 Frankreich Gaston Pigot KO 1 (20) 1914-01-24 Wales Cardiff, Wales
Win 22-5-0 Republic of Ireland Gunner Gus Rawles RTD 10 (20) 1914-01-14 Republic of Ireland Theatre Royal, Belfast
Loss 21-5-0 Frankreich Georges Carpentier KO 1 (20) 1913-12-08 Vereinigtes Königreich National Sporting Club, Covent Garden
Win 21-4-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Gunner Moir KO 4 (20) 1913-11-10 Vereinigtes Königreich Canterbury Music Hall
Win 20-4-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Pat O'Keeffe KO 15 (20) 1913-08-04 Vereinigtes Königreich The Ring, Blackfriers
Win 19-4-0 Republic of Ireland Patrick 'Pakey' O'Mahony RSF 13 (20) 1913-06-30 Vereinigtes Königreich National Sporting Club, Covent Garden
Loss 18-4-0 Frankreich Georges Carpentier KO 4 (20) 1913-06-01 Belgien Ghent, Belgium
Loss 18-3-0 Vereinigte Staaten Gunboat Smith KO 2 1913-03-14 Vereinigte Staaten New York City, USA
Win 18-2-0 Südafrika George Rodel KO 2 (20) 1912-12-06 Vereinigtes Königreich King’s Hall, Southwark
Win 17-2-0 Vereinigte Staaten Tom Kennedy KO 8 1912-07-18 Vereinigte Staaten Madison Square Garden, New York City
Loss 16-2-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Al Palzer KO 3 1912-06-28 Vereinigte Staaten Madison Square Garden, New York City
Win 16-1-0 Südafrika Fred Storbeck KO 11 (20) 1911-12-18 Vereinigtes Königreich National Sporting Club, Covent Garden
Win 15-1-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Iron Hague KO 6 (20) 1911-04-24 Vereinigtes Königreich National Sporting Club, Covent Garden
Win 14-1-0 Vereinigte Staaten Dan Flynn PTS 20 1911-03-08 Vereinigtes Königreich Olympia, Kensington
Loss 13-1-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Gunner Moir RSF 3 (20) 1911-01-11 Vereinigtes Königreich Olympia, Kensington
Win 13-0-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Seaman Parsons KO 1 (20) 1910-11-16 Vereinigtes Königreich King’s Hall, Southwark
Win 12-0-0 Republic of Ireland Private Dan Voyles KO 10 (20) 1910-10-19 Vereinigtes Königreich King’s Hall, Southwark
Win 11-0-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Corporal Sunshine KO 6 (20) 1910-09-15 Vereinigtes Königreich King’s Hall, Southwark
Win 10-0-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Corporal Brown KO 3 (10) 1910-07-23 Vereinigtes Königreich Wonderland, Whitechapel
Win 9-0-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Gunner McMurray KO 1 (10) 1910-06-22 Vereinigtes Königreich Garrison Theatre, Shoebury
Win 8-0-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Gunner Joe Mills PTS 6 1910-05-08 Vereinigtes Königreich Wells Club, London
Win 7-0-0 Republic of Ireland Private Clohessy RTD 3 1910-02-13 Indien Lucknow, India
Win 6-0-0 Republic of Ireland Private Clohessy PTS ? 1909-09 Indien Poona, India
Win 5-0-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Sargeant Gale KO 1 1909-09 Indien Poona, India
Win 4-0-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Corporal Goulborn KO 1 1909-09 Indien Poona, India
Win 3-0-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Private Tansell KO 3 1909 Indien Poona, India
Win 2-0-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Private Jarvis KO 2 1909 Indien Poona, India
Win 1-0-0 Vereinigtes Königreich Gunner Turner KO 3 1909 Indien Poona, India

Selected filmography

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ ""Bombardier" Wells Enlists". Sussex Agricultural Express. 28 May 1915. Retrieved 4 October 2014 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ "FamilySearch.org". ancestors.familysearch.org. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  3. ^ Bombardier Billy Wells' Professional Boxing Record. Retrieved on 2018-10-30.

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