Bud Taylor

"Bud" Taylor
Statistics
Real name Charles Taylor
Nickname(s) Blonde Terror of Terre Haute
Terre Haute Terrier
Rated at Bantamweight
Nationality United States American
Born (1903-07-22)July 22, 1903
Terre Haute, Indiana
Died March 6, 1962(1962-03-06) (aged 58)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 165
Wins 118
Wins by KO 40
Losses 32
Draws 15
No contests 0

Charles Bernard "Bud" Taylor (July 22, 1903 - March 6, 1962) was an American boxer from Terre Haute, Indiana. Nicknamed the "Blonde Terror of Terre Haute", he held a version of the World Bantamweight Championship during his career. The Ring Magazine founder Nat Fleischer rated him as the #5 best bantamweight of all-time. Taylor was inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame in 1986 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2005.[1]

Pro boxing career

Bud was undefeated in his first 21 fights, with nine knockouts and three draws.

Tetralogy vs. Memphis Pal Moore

Bud fought prolific pugilist Memphis Pal Moore 4 times. Moore defeated Taylor in their first two encounters, which both took place in Illinois. Their third fight was declared a draw, and in their last meeting Taylor was finally able to achieve a decision victory. All of their bouts where decided by newspaper decision, with the official verdict being a "no-decision" at the time.[2]

Trilogy vs. Pancho Villa

Taylor would square off against the great Pinoy boxer Pancho Villa in three fights, with the initial bout taking placing three months after Villa had dethroned Jimmy Wilde to become the World Flyweight Champion. The first fight he lost by decision in Chicago, later exacting revenge during the rematch in Milwaukee via newspaper decision. The rubber match was awarded to Villa, again by points decision.[1]

He also fought Bushy Graham in two fights. The first fight he beat Bushy by decision in Illinois. The second fight Taylor lost to Bushy by decision in Long Island City.[1]

Trilogy vs. Jimmy McLarnin

In yet another multi-bout series against a future Hall of Famer, Taylor faced much vaunted Canadian fighter Jimmy McLarnin three times. He bested McLarnin in two out of three encounters via points victories, with a loss by disqualification sandwiched in between. McLarnin would later go on to become the World Welterweight Champion.[2]

Trilogy vs. Tony Canzoneri and NBA bantaweight title

On March 26, 1927 he fought Tony Canzoneri for the vacant NBA bantamweight title. However, the fight went to a draw, and thus promoter Jim Mullen retained the $4,000 diamond-studded championship belt. Taylor would again fight for the title against Canzoneri in a rematch on June 24, 1927, this time winning a unanimous decision at Wrigley Field. He would fight Tony Canzoneri one more time at Madison Square Garden, where he lost by decision in a non-title fight.[3]

Taylor held the NBA bantamweight title until May 18, 1928, when the NBA stripped him of it after he had begun fighting in the heavier, featherweight class.

Notable bouts

Result Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes[4]
Loss United States Benny Bass TKO 2 (10) 1931-02-16 United States Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Loss United States Fidel LaBarba PTS 10 1930-11-28 United States Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Loss United States Battling Battalino PTS 10 1930-08-18 United States Hurley Stadium, East Hartford, Connecticut
Loss United States Fidel LaBarba PTS 10 1930-04-21 United States Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois
Win United States Battling Battalino PTS 10 1930-03-20 United States Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan
Loss United States Al Singer PTS 10 1929-03-15 United States Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Loss United States Al Singer DQ 4 (10) 1929-02-08 United States Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Loss United States Tony Canzoneri UD 10 1927-12-30 United States Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Win United States Tony Canzoneri UD 10 1927-06-24 United States Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois Won vacant NBA World Bantamweight Title.
Win United States Abe Goldstein PTS 10 1927-05-03 United States Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois
Draw United States Tony Canzoneri PTS 10 1927-03-26 United States Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois For vacant NBA World Bantamweight Title.
Win United States Abe Goldstein NWS 10 1926-04-08 United States Terre Haute, Indiana
Win Canada Jimmy McLarnin PTS 10 1926-01-12 United States Vernon Arena, Vernon, California
Loss Canada Jimmy McLarnin DQ 2 (10) 1925-12-08 United States Vernon Arena, Vernon, California
Loss United States Bushy Graham PTS 12 1925-08-24 United States Queensboro Stadium, Queens, New York
Win United States Bushy Graham NWS 10 1925-07-31 United States Aurora Bowl, Aurora, Illinois Newspaper Decision
Win Canada Jimmy McLarnin PTS 10 1925-06-02 United States Vernon Arena, Vernon, California
Win United States Abe Goldstein PTS 10 1925-05-26 United States Queensboro Stadium, Queens, New York
Loss Philippines Pancho Villa PTS 12 1924-06-10 United States Henderson's Bowl, Brooklyn, New York
Win Philippines Pancho Villa NWS 10 1924-03-06 United States Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Newspaper Decision
Loss Philippines Pancho Villa NWS 10 1923-09-08 United States Hawthorne Race Course, Chicago, Illinois Newspaper Decision
Loss United States Frankie Genaro NWS 10 1923-04-04 United States Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois Newspaper Decision
Win United States Memphis Pal Moore NWS 10 1923-02-13 United States Tomlinson Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana Newspaper Decision
Draw United States Memphis Pal Moore NWS 10 1923-01-15 United States East Chicago, Indiana Newspaper Decision
Loss United States Memphis Pal Moore NWS 10 1922-12-22 United States U.S.S. Commodore, Chicago, Illinois Newspaper Decision
Loss United States Memphis Pal Moore NWS 10 1922-06-23 United States Mullen-Sager Arena, Aurora, Illinois Newspaper Decision

References

  1. 1 2 3 Cyber Boxing Encyclopedia - Bud Taylor CyberBoxingZone.com Retrieved on 2014-04-30
  2. 1 2 International Boxing Hall of Fame - Bud Taylor IBHOF.com Retrieved on 2014-04-30
  3. Jackson, Ron (January 30, 2012). "Bud Taylor – born to box". SuperSport. Retrieved 2014-05-09.
  4. Bud Taylor's Professional Boxing Record. BoxRec.com. Retrieved on 2014-05-18.

External links

Achievements
Vacant
Title last held by
Joe Lynch
NBA World Bantamweight Champion
June 24, 1927 May 18, 1928
Stripped
Vacant
Title next held by
Bushy Graham
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