Billy Miske





























































Billy Miske
Billy Miske portrait.jpg
Statistics
Real name William Arthur Miske
Nickname(s) The St. Paul Thunderbolt
Weight(s)
Light Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Height 6 ft 0 12 in (1.84 m)
Reach 76 in (193 cm)
Nationality American
Born
(1894-04-12)April 12, 1894
St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Died January 1, 1924(1924-01-01) (aged 29)
Boxing record
Total fights 105
Wins 74
Wins by KO 34
Losses 13
Draws 16

Billy Miske, alias The Saint Paul Thunderbolt (April 12, 1894 – January 1, 1924), was a professional boxer from Saint Paul, Minnesota.[1] During his tenure as a pugilist he had multiple-bout series with a plethora of all-time greats including Harry Greb, Jack Dempsey, Jack Dillon, Tommy Gibbons, Bill Brennan and Battling Levinsky, among others. Despite a career shortened by illness and an early death, statistical website BoxRec still lists Miske as the No. 26 ranked heavyweight of all-time.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Professional boxing career


  • 2 Illness and death


  • 3 Legacy


  • 4 Notable bouts


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Professional boxing career




Miske falling to the mat during his 1920 bout with Jack Dempsey


An American of German descent, Miske stood at 6'0" and over the course of his career weighed between 158 and 190 lbs. He was managed by John Pearl "J.P" Smith (1913–18) and Jack Reddy (1918–23).


Miske was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. He began his career as a middleweight. During the course of his career, he competed successfully as a light-heavyweight and heavyweight, defeating many well known fighters. On September 6, 1920, Miske lost to Jack Dempsey in the third round of a fight to decide the World Heavyweight Boxing title. It was the first heavyweight title match to be broadcast on radio, and it was the only time Billy Miske was ever knocked out.



Illness and death


Miske fought his last bout against Bill Brennan, whom he met on November 7, 1923. At this point in his life, Miske knew he did not have much time left before his kidneys gave out (doctors had told him he had only months to live because of his Bright's Disease). Due to his family's economic situation, however, Miske decided he had to step into the ring one more time.[3][4] His health prevented him from training for the fight. Amazingly, though, Miske knocked Brennan out in the fourth round.[5] Miske died in St. Paul, Minnesota of kidney failure less than 2 months later on January 1, 1924.
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Legacy


Miske's enduring legacy is that of an underappreciated fighter. It is argued that Miske deserved, but never received, title matches against Jack Dillon, Battling Levinsky and Georges Carpentier. His three recorded losses are against Hall of Famers Jack Dempsey, Kid Norfolk and Tommy Gibbons, while his list of defeated opponents boasts some of the most storied names in boxing history. Miske's final professional record was 72-15-14 with 33 wins by knockout.[8] On December 8, 2009, it was announced that Miske would be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2010. On September 28, 2012 Miske was inducted into the Minnesota Boxing Hall of Fame.



Notable bouts

























































































































































































































































Result

Opponent

Type

Rd., Time

Date

Location

Notes[9]
Loss

United States Tommy Gibbons

UD

10

1922-12-15

United States Saint Paul Auditorium, Saint Paul, Minnesota

Win

United States Tommy Gibbons

DQ

10 (15)

1922-10-13

United States Madison Square Garden, New York, New York

Loss

United States Jack Dempsey

KO

3 (10)

1920-09-06

United States Floyd Fitzsimmons Arena, Benton Harbor, Michigan

For World Heavyweight Title.
Loss

United States Battling Levinsky

NWS

12

1919-07-03

United States Rossford Arena, Rossford, Ohio

Newspaper Decision
Draw

United States Tommy Gibbons

NWS

10

1919-06-19

United States Nicollet Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Newspaper Decision
Loss

United States Kid Norfolk

NWS

10

1919-06-09

United States Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Newspaper Decision
Loss

United States Harry Greb

NWS

10

1919-03-31

United States Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Newspaper Decision
Loss

United States Jack Dempsey

NWS

6

1918-11-28

United States Olympia A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Newspaper Decision
Loss

United States Harry Greb

NWS

10

1918-09-21

United States Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Newspaper Decision
Win

United States Gunboat Smith

NWS

8

1918-07-12

United States International League Ballpark, Jersey City, New Jersey

Newspaper Decision
Draw

United States Jack Dempsey

NWS

10

1918-05-03

United States Saint Paul Auditorium, Saint Paul, Minnesota

Newspaper Decision
Win

United States Gunboat Smith

PTS

10

1918-04-12

United States Atlanta Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia

Win

United States Jack Dillon

NWS

10

1917-11-13

United States Broadway Auditorium, Brooklyn, New York

Newspaper Decision
Loss

United States Kid Norfolk

PTS

12

1917-10-16

United States Arena (Armory A.A.), Boston, Massachusetts

Loss

United States Battling Levinsky

NWS

10

1917-02-27

United States Saint Paul Auditorium, Saint Paul, Minnesota

Newspaper Decision
Win

United States Jack Dillon

NWS

10

1917-01-16

United States Broadway Auditorium, Brooklyn, New York

Newspaper Decision
Win

United States Jack Dillon

NWS

10

1916-12-19

United States Broadway Auditorium, Brooklyn, New York

Newspaper Decision
Win

United States Battling Levinsky

NWS

10

1916-10-30

United States Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn, New York

Newspaper Decision
Win

United States Battling Levinsky

NWS

10

1916-10-12

United States Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn, New York

Newspaper Decision
Loss

United States Jack Dillon

NWS

10

1916-04-14

United States Saint Paul Auditorium, Saint Paul, Minnesota

Newspaper Decision
Win

United States Jack Dillon

NWS

10

1916-01-28

United States Opera House, Superior, Wisconsin

Newspaper Decision
Loss

United States Tommy Gibbons

NWS

10

1915-07-12

United States Saint Paul Auditorium, Saint Paul, Minnesota

Newspaper Decision
Win

United States Mike O'Dowd

NWS

10

1915-04-06

United States Hudson Arena, Superior, Wisconsin

Newspaper Decision
Draw

United States Harry Greb

NWS

6

1915-01-12

United States Fairmont A.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Newspaper Decision
Loss

United States Tommy Gibbons

NWS

10

1914-03-24

United States Hudson Arena, Superior, Wisconsin

Newspaper Decision
NC

United States Mike O'Dowd

ND

10

1913-07-06

United States Saint Paul, Minnesota



References




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  2. ^ All-Time Heavyweight Rankings. BoxRec.com. Retrieved on 2014-04-11.


  3. ^ Ziglar, Zig, (2000). ''See You At The Top,'' pp. 331-332, Pelican Publishing Company, ISBN 1-56554-706-3. Books.google.com. 2010-10-19. Retrieved 2014-05-04.


  4. ^ "''What If Your Number Came Up?'' Les Goates, May 4, 1952, The Deseret News". News.google.com. 1952-05-04. Retrieved 2014-05-04.


  5. ^ "Newspaper Article: Fighter gave his all for family's holiday, Spokane Chronicle, December 25, 1985". News.google.com. 1985-12-25. Retrieved 2014-05-04.


  6. ^ "BoxRec Boxing Encyclopedia". Boxrec.com. Retrieved 2014-05-04.


  7. ^ "The Evening Independent, 1924". News.google.com. 1924-01-04. Retrieved 2014-05-04.


  8. ^ "Billy Miske". Boxrec.com. Retrieved 2014-05-04.


  9. ^ Billy Miske's Professional Boxing Record. BoxRec.com. Retrieved on 2014-05-18.



External links



  • Rick Reilly Sports Illustrated Article

  • International Boxing Hall of Fame's article about Billy Miske

  • 1955 Newspaper Article

  • His son's page

  • Article at CyberBoxingZone Journal


  • Professional boxing record for Billy Miske from BoxRec

  • 1924 Newspaper Article

  • 1952 Newspaper Article

  • Amazing Sports Stories - "Billy Miske: Dead Man Fighting"

  • Biography: 'Billy Miske: The St. Paul Thunderbolt' by Clay Moyle

  • Novel: 'The Final Round' by Gary W. Allison




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