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Joe Erskine (Welsh boxer)
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Joe Erskine (Welsh boxer)

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For Joe Erskine, the American welterweight boxer and long distance runner, see Joe Erskine (American boxer).

Joseph "Joe" Erskine (26 January 1934 – 18 February 1990) was a heavyweight boxer from the Butetown district of Cardiff, Wales. He was an Amateur Boxing Association Champion, Inter-Services Champion, and British Army Champion in 1953. He began fighting as a professional in 1954 and was trained by Freddie Elvin. He held the British heavyweight title from August 1956 to June 1958. In all, he won 45 of his 54 professional bouts, losing 8, with one drawn. His best wins were against George Chuvalo, Henry Cooper, Dick Richardson, Uli Ritter, Jack Bodell, Johnny Williams, Joe Bygraves and Willie Pastrano.

Erskine was a small heavyweight who outmaneuvered rather than overpowered his opponents. Angelo Dundee who saw his prospect Pastrano defeated by Erskine said he was surprised by his skill - further remarking that if Erskine had been just a bit bigger he could have been a world beater.

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On 15 December 1955, Erskine had his first fight against Henry Cooper, at Harringay Arena, in an eliminator for the British heavyweight title, and won the ten-round fight on points.

On 27 August 1956, Erskine won the British heavyweight title, which had been vacated by the retirement of Don Cockell. He beat fellow Welshman, Johnny Williams on points in a fifteen-round fight at the Maindy Stadium, Cardiff.

On 17 September 1957, he added the British Empire (Commonwealth) heavyweight title, when he beat Henry Cooper for the second time. The fight was at Harringay Arena over fifteen rounds, and was won on points.

He successfully defended his British Empire (Commonwealth) against Jamaican-born heavyweight Joe Bygraves on 25 November 1957, again winning over fifteen rounds on points.

On 21 February 1958, he unsuccessfully fought for the European heavyweight title against Ingemar Johansson, in Gothenburg, Sweden, losing on a technical knockout in the thirteenth round.

On 3 June 1958, he defended both his titles against Brian London, of Blackpool in a bout at the White City Stadium, London. Erskine was knocked out in the eighth round.

On 24 February 1959, Erskine fought and defeated the talented American boxer Willie Pastrano, who was later (in 1964) to become World light-heavyweight champion. The fight was at the Wembley Stadium over ten rounds and Erskine won on points.

On 24 June 1959, he fought another Welsh boxer, Dick Richardson in a ten-round bout at Coney Beach Arena, Porthcawl, Wales, and won on points.

In the meantime Henry Cooper had defeated Brian London to take the British and Commonwealth titles from him. On 17 November 1959, Erskine fought Cooper for both titles, having beaten him on their two previous meetings. The bout was held at the Earls Court Arena, London. Cooper won the fight on a technical knockout. Cooper, who was renowned for the power of his left hook, floored Erskine twice with terrific left hooks and Erskine was hanging almost unconscious over the lower rope when the referee stopped the bout.

On 21 March 1961, Erskine fought Cooper again for the two titles, this time at the Empire Pool, Wembley, and again lost on a technical knockout, this time in the fifth round.

Erskine went to Toronto, Ontario, Canada to fight George Chuvalo, who was hoping to show that he had the talent to fight for the world title against Floyd Patterson. Unfortunately for Chuvalo the fight, on 2 October 1961, was stopped in the fifth round and Chuvalo was disqualified for persistent head butting. Erskine claimed that he was butted eight times during the five rounds, while Chuvalo claimed he was retaliating for getting thumbed in the eye by Joe.

On 2 April 1962, he fought Cooper for the fifth and last time, this time at the Ice Rink, Nottingham. Cooper retained his titles by winning on a technical knockout in the ninth round.

On 13 October 1963, he fought the famous German, southpaw, Karl Mildenberger, in Dortmund, Germany, and lost the ten-round bout on points.

On 3 March 1964, Erskine fought Jack Bodell, a British champion of the future, and defeated him on points over ten rounds.

His last fight was against Billy Walker on 27 October 1964 at the Empire Pool, Wembley. He lost the ten-round bout on points.

In his 54 professional bouts, he won 45 (13 on knock-outs), and lost 8 (6 on knock-outs). One of his bouts was drawn.

Professional boxing record

45 Wins (13 knockouts, 32 decisions), 8 Losses (6 knockouts, 2 decisions), 1 Draw [1]
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Loss12-3-1United Kingdom Billy "Golden Boy" WalkerPTS1027 Oct 1964United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London
Win24-3-2United Kingdom Johnny PrescottPTS1021 Apr 1964United Kingdom Embassy Sportsdrome, Birmingham, West Midlands
Win15-3United Kingdom Jack BodellPTS103 Mar 1964United Kingdom Granby Halls, Leicester, Leicestershire
Loss37-2-1Germany Karl MildenbergerPTS1013 Oct 1963Germany Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia
Win19-15-2United States Freddie MackPTS1010 Aug 1963Wales Pavilion, Newtown, Powys
Win3-3Luxembourg Ray CillienTKO429 Jul 1963Wales Cardiff Drill Hall, Cardiff
Win10-11Nigeria Alex BarrowKO712 Dec 1962United Kingdom Tower Circus, Blackpool, Lancashire
Win18-18-4Spain Jose Mariano Moracia IbanesPTS1020 Nov 1962United Kingdom Leicester, Leicestershire
Loss25-8-1United Kingdom Henry CooperTKO92 Apr 1962United Kingdom Nottingham Ice Stadium, Nottingham, NottinghamshireCommonwealth/BBBofC Heavyweight Titles.
Win20-6-1Canada George ChuvaloDQ52 Oct 1961Canada Toronto, OntarioChuvalo disqualified at 1:27 of the fifth round for headbutting.
Loss22-7-1United Kingdom Henry CooperTKO521 Mar 1961United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, LondonCommonwealth/BBBofC Heavyweight Titles.
Win20-4-6Germany Ulli RitterPTS1024 Jan 1961United Kingdom Granby Halls, Leicester, Leicestershire
Win30-21-6Spain José González SalesTKO522 Sep 1960Wales Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Loss19-7-1United Kingdom Henry CooperTKO1217 Nov 1959United Kingdom Earls Court Arena, Kensington, LondonBBBofC/Commonwealth Heavyweight Titles.
Win24-1-1Italy Bruno ScarabellinPTS1026 Aug 1959Wales Coney Beach Pleasure Park, Porthcawl
Win27-8-2Wales Dick RichardsonPTS1024 Jun 1959Wales Coney Beach Pleasure Park, Porthcawl
Win47-6-5United States Willie PastranoPTS1024 Feb 1959United Kingdom Empire Exhibition Stadium, Wembley, London
Win9-3-1France Max BriantoPTS1012 Nov 1958Wales Maindy Stadium, Cardiff
Loss20-3United Kingdom Brian LondonKO83 Jun 1958United Kingdom White City Stadium, White City, LondonBBBofC/Commonwealth Heavyweight Titles.
Loss18-0Sweden Ingemar JohanssonTKO1321 Feb 1958Sweden Masshallen, GothenburgEBU Heavyweight Title.
Win36-10-1Jamaica Joe BygravesPTS1525 Nov 1957United Kingdom Granby Halls, Leicester, LeicestershireCommonwealth Heavyweight Title.
Win14-5United Kingdom Henry CooperPTS1517 Sep 1957United Kingdom Harringay Arena, Harringay, LondonCommonwealth/BBBofC Heavyweight Titles.
Win23-7-1United Kingdom Peter BatesPTS1228 May 1957United Kingdom Doncaster Racecourse, Doncaster, Yorkshire
Loss37-14-3Cuba Nino ValdesKO119 Feb 1957United Kingdom Earls Court Arena, Kensington, LondonErskine knocked out at 2:03 of the first round.
Win60-9-4Wales Johnny WilliamsPTS1527 Aug 1956Wales Maindy Stadium, CardiffBBBofC Heavyweight Title.
Win17-2-1Wales Dick RichardsonPTS107 May 1956Wales Maindy Stadium, Cardiff
Win17-13-8Germany Guenter NurnbergPTS1019 Mar 1956Wales Carmarthen Market Hall, Carmarthen
Win33-7-1Belgium Marcel LimagePTS1016 Jan 1956Wales Maindy Stadium, Cardiff
Win11-1United Kingdom Henry CooperPTS1015 Nov 1955United Kingdom Harringay Arena, Harringay, LondonBBBofC Heavyweight Title Eliminator.
Win8-11-2Belgium Bernard VerdoolaegheTKO210 Oct 1955Wales Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Win9-1Italy Antonio CrosiaKO813 Sep 1955United Kingdom White City Stadium, White City, London
Win17-9-6Italy Uber BacilieriPTS1029 Aug 1955Wales Maindy Stadium, Cardiff
Win10-3Netherlands Henk de VoogdKO118 Jul 1955Wales Maindy Stadium, Cardiff
Win16-19-2Trinidad and Tobago Ansell AdamsPTS109 May 1955United Kingdom Granby Halls, Leicester, Leicestershire
Win21-22-3Jamaica Simon TemplarTKO826 Apr 1955United Kingdom Harringay Arena, Harringay, London
Win16-2United Kingdom Peter BatesPTS1015 Mar 1955United Kingdom Embassy Rink, Birmingham, West Midlands
Win8-7United Kingdom Joe CrickmarPTS828 Feb 1955United Kingdom Granby Halls, Leicester, Leicestershire
Win14-11-1United Kingdom Cliff PurnellPTS815 Feb 1955United Kingdom Embassy Sportsdrome, Birmingham, West Midlands
Win4-14-3Scotland Hugh McDonaldTKO61 Feb 1955United Kingdom Willenhall Drill Hall, Willenhall, West Midlands
Win13-8-1United Kingdom Cliff PurnellPTS87 Dec 1954United Kingdom Town Hall, Walsall, West Midlands
Win1-2United Kingdom Jack WalkerKO18 Nov 1954United Kingdom Granby Halls, Leicester, Leicestershire
Win12-9United Kingdom Morrie BushPTS811 Oct 1954Wales Haverfordwest Market Hall, Haverfordwest
Win4-7United Kingdom Dennis LocktonPTS628 Sep 1954United Kingdom Olympia Skating Rink, Hanley, Staffordshire
Win18-4United Kingdom Jimmy MoranPTS614 Sep 1954United Kingdom Sheffield, Yorkshire
Win3-2United Kingdom Denny BallPTS619 Jul 1954Wales Ninian Park, Cardiff
Win--Joe FarleyKO21 Jun 1954United Kingdom White City Stadium, White City, LondonNovice Tournament.
Win1-0United Kingdom Eddie KeithKO21 Jun 1954United Kingdom White City Stadium, White City, LondonNovice Tournament.
Win2-1United Kingdom Denny BallPTS31 Jun 1954United Kingdom White City Stadium, White City, LondonNovice Tournament.
Win3-3United Kingdom Mick CowanPTS611 May 1954United Kingdom Earls Court Arena, Kensington, London
Win7-6-4United Kingdom Frank WalshawPTS61 May 1954Wales Newtown Drill Hall, Newtown, Powys
Draw5-12-1United Kingdom Dinny PowellPTS612 Apr 1954United Kingdom Maindy Stadium, Cardiff
Win5-5United Kingdom Frank WalkerDQ522 Mar 1954United Kingdom Embassy Sportsdrome, Birmingham, West Midlands
Win1-0Northern Ireland Tommy RogersKO216 Mar 1954United Kingdom Willenhall Drill Hall, Willenhall, West Midlands
Win15-8-1United Kingdom Alf PriceKO29 Mar 1954United Kingdom Olympia Skating Rink, Hanley, Staffordshire

Genealogical information

Joe Erskine was the cousin of the rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1950s and '60s for Cardiff IAC (RU), Wales (RL), and Halifax, Johnny Freeman. Joe later lived in Newport and frequently visited the Riverview club in Pillgwenlly. Joe stayed involved in boxing as he was a big fan of David Pearce.

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