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Old 11-11-2009, 06:10 PM   #177 (permalink)
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Notable retirement

Jimmy Barry - Bantamweight

His PBR championship fights:
  • June 22, 1900: #1 Jimmy Barry 34-0-0 (15) UD15 #3 Pedlar Palmer 31-4-1 (6) (The title was vacant)
  • November 24, 1900: Champ Jimmy Barry 35-0-0 (15) TKO12 #2 Billy Plimmer 36-9-1 (13)
  • June 1, 1901: Champ Jimmy Barry 36-0-0 (16) TKO7 #5 Jack Kid Madden 18-6-3 (3)
  • October 11, 1901: Champ Jimmy Barry 37-0-0 (17) TKO13 #1 Harry Harris 18-2-2 (4)
  • April 5, 1902: Champ Jimmy Barry 38-0-0 (18) UD15 #1 Billy Plimmer 39-10-1 (13)
  • November 15, 1902: Champ Jimmy Barry 39-0-0 (18) TKO13 #4 Charley Kelly 32-8-0 (20)
  • April 15, 1903: Champ Jimmy Barry 40-0-0 (19) MD15 #1 Harry Harris 21-3-2 (5)
  • September 25, 1903: Champ Jimmy Barry 41-0-0 (19) TKO3 #2 Casper Leon 32-12-3 (14)
  • March 5, 1904: Champ Jimmy Barry 42-0-0 (20) UD15 #5 Owen Moran 17-2-2 (7)
  • November 15, 1904: Champ Jimmy Barry 43-0-0 (20) TKO9 #7 Harry Forbes 14-11-2 (3)
  • May 1, 1905: Champ Jimmy Barry 44-0-0 (21) UD15 #2 Billy Plimmer 45-12-2 (14)
  • November 15, 1905: Champ Jimmy Barry 45-0-0 (21) Tech UD11 #1 Al Delmont 21-1-1 (1)
  • July 15, 1906: #4 Joe Bowker 20-7-2 (5) TKO10 Champ Jimmy Barry 46-0-0 (21)
The below chart shows replay vs. real:



Real stuff - courtesy of the internet:

Jimmy Barry (born March 7, 1870 in Chicago, Illinois – April 4, 1943) was an Irish-American boxer.

Barry fought out of Chicago and was the best bantamweight and flyweight of his era. He remains one of only nine men to remain undefeated throughout their entire career. Barry won the Bantamweight Championship of the World match five times. On December 6, 1897 in London, England, Barry knocked out Walter Croot in the 16th round to claim the World Bantamweight title for the fifth time. Croot struck his head on the floor and died of a brain injury. Barry was exonerated, but he never knocked a fighter out again.

He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000.


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