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James Wharton (boxer)

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In 1836, Wharton had his only draw in his career against Tom Britton. During the match, fans of Britton threw stuff at Wharton and threatened him. Wharton's match against Britton lasted over four hours with 200 rounds before a draw was called. After the match, Wharton toured with Deaf Burke's trainer
275:. In 1839, Wharton won a rematch against Renwick. In 1840, Wharton fought against John Lane. While Wharton almost lost to Lane by a chokehold, Wharton defeated Lane and won his final match. 200:
on 3 March 1813 and that his mother was a peasant, while his father was a sailor. However, in the 1851 census Wharton gave London as his place of birth. Wharton said he started working as a
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to face Harry Preston. Wharton won the match when he made Preston unconscious from a throw. Throughout 1837, Wharton won matches against Sandy MacNeish in
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Bare-Knuckle Britons and Fighting Irish: Boxing, Race, Religion and Nationality in the 18th and 19th Centuries
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Wharton retired undefeated in 1840. He went on to work as a trainer and operated a pub in Liverpool.
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Wharton's early life is unclear, during his boxing career he described himself as being born in
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who accused him of stealing food. He then went to London to train under retired fighter
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in 1833, "the Herefordshire Pippin" Evans in 1834, and "the Hammersmith Cowboy"
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Wharton fought multiple challengers in the early 1830s while working on the
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Black Dynamite: The Story of the Negro in the Prize Ring from 1782 to 1938
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Black Genesis: The History of the Black Prizefighter 1760–1870
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in 1835. After the cancellation of an 1835 match against
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Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain
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James Wharton

William Daniels
Liverpool, England
Bareknuckle
International Boxing Hall of Fame
Tangier
Morocco
cabin boy
Jem Burn
Tom McKeevor
Jack Wilsden
Nick Ward
Deaf Burke
Bill Fisher
Liverpool
England
Scotland
England
International Boxing Hall of Fame
Liverpool, England
tuberculosis
"Jem Wharton - National Portrait Gallery"



"James Wharton (Young Molineaux)"
Black Genesis: The History of the Black Prizefighter 1760–1870
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