Tom Berry (boxer)
Tom Berry born in Poplar, London was an English professional light heavy/cruiserweight boxer of the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s, who won the National Sporting Club British light heavyweight title, and British Empire Light heavyweight title, his professional fighting weight varied from, i.e. Light heavyweight to, i.e. Cruiserweight.Boxing career
Professional
Tom Berry's first professional boxing bout was a points defeat by Ben Kelly at :nl:Haagse Dierentuin|Haagsche Zoo, The Hague, Netherlands on 16 April 1918, this was followed by fights including; a knockout victory over Corporal Sutherland at Hexham Abbey Sports Ground on 17 June 1918, a points victory over Corporal Hunter at :nl:Haagse Dierentuin|Haagsche Zoo, The Hague, Netherlands on 22 June 1918, a technical knockout victory over Corporal Ward at :nl:Haagse Dierentuin|Haagsche Zoo, The Hague, Netherlands on 22 June 1918, a technical knockout victory over Henry JJ Placke at :nl:Haagse Dierentuin|Haagsche Zoo, The Hague, Netherlands on 6 July 1918, a knockout victory over Morralour at Rotterdam, Netherlands on 1 January 1919, four wins, three defeats, one draw, then a technical knockout defeat by Paul Journee, one win, then a points defeat by, and a points victory over Battling Siki at Circus Schouwburg, Rotterdam, Netherlands on 17 July 1920 and 30 August 1920, two wins, one defeat, one draw, then a knockout defeat by Soldier Horace Jones at Paris, France on 1 January 1921, one win, then a knockout defeat by Bert Kenny at The Ring, Southwark, London on 25 February 1921, four wins, eight defeats, then a knockout defeat by Marcel Nilles at Salle Wagram, Paris on 22 November 1922, five wins, then a technical knockout victory over Harold Rolph at Victoria baths, Nottingham on 24 January 1924, three wins, one defeat, then a points victory over Charlie Ring at National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London on 17 November 1924, a points victory over Sid Pape for the British light heavyweight title at National Sporting Club, Covent Garden, London on 9 March 1925, one win, three defeats, then a points victory over Harry Knight at Drill Hall, Bristol on 19 February 1926, one win, one draw, then a points defeat by Tom Heeney at The Ring, Southwark, London on 5 July 1926, one win, one defeat, then a points victory over Dave Magill for the British Empire Light heavyweight title at King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester on 31 January 1927, a points defeat by Gipsy Daniels defending the British light heavyweight title and British Empire Light heavyweight title at Holland Park Rink, Kensington, London on 25 April 1927, one defeat, then a technical knockout defeat by Ted Sandwina at Premierland, Whitechapel, London on 13 November 1927, one win, one defeat, a 15-month layoff, then a points defeat by Johnny Widd at :sv:Lorensbergs Cirkus|Lorensbergs Cirkus, Gothenburg, Sweden on 31 May 1929, a points defeat by Antonio Sebastiao at Estadio do Covelo, Gondomar, Portugal on 21 September 1929, an 11-month layoff, one win, Tom Berry's final professional boxing bout was a technical knockout defeat by Jack Pettifer at Holborn Stadium, London on 17 November 1930.