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Billy Walker
Statistics
Real name
William Walker
Weight(s)
Heavyweight
Nationality
English
Born
(1939-03-03) 3 March 1939 (age 79)
Stepney, London, England
Stance
Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights
31
Wins
21
Wins by KO
16
Losses
8
Draws
2

William (Billy) Walker (born Stepney, London, 3 March 1939) is a British retired heavyweight boxer and actor. He turned professional in 1961 after 39 amateur bouts. His nickname was "Golden Boy". His professional record was 21 wins (16 by knockout), 8 losses and 2 draws. During 1967, he fought for both the British and European titles, losing to Henry Cooper (Great Britain) and Karl Mildenberger (West Germany) respectively. After he retired from the ring in 1969 he appeared in several British films and TV shows. His autobiography When the Gloves Came Off was published in 2007.




Contents





  • 1 Early life and family


  • 2 Amateur career


  • 3 Professional career


  • 4 Business life


  • 5 Marriages and issue


  • 6 Professional boxing record


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links




Early life and family[edit]




William Walker is the son of William James Walker, a brewery worker, drayman at Watney's brewery, and wife (Limehouse, April/June 1925) Ellen Louisa Page (Southwark, October/December 1903 – ?). He is the youngest of three brothers.


During World War II, his father served in the Royal Air Force and the boys lived with their mother in Bedfordshire, and later in Ilford, Essex. He left school at 16 and started working in the printing business. Later a friend introduced him to a more highly paid job as a porter in London's historic Billingsgate Fish Market. He was also a bouncer and part-time DJ at the Ilford Palais dance hall which was managed by Jimmy Savile at the time. He joined a West Ham boxing club to keep fit, and was eventually persuaded to spar with other members and found that he had the talent to box competitively.



Amateur career[edit]




Walker's older brother George had been a successful light heavyweight boxer and persuaded him to enter the sport, with the ambition eventually to turn professional.


With his natural ability, and George's guidance, within three years he had won the British (ABA) Amateur Heavyweight title. Soon after a first-round knockout of 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) American Cornelius Perry in an international tournament broadcast on national TV, promoters were competing to sign Walker to lucrative contracts. About this time the media started calling him "The Golden Boy" and "The Blond Bomber". Billy Walker had two other brothers, one named Ernest Walker, also a boxer, and Charlie.


Billy refused a rematch with Derry heavyweight Jim Monaghan after a disputed first-round TKO in a four-nations competition in Dublin 1961. Monaghan had Walker bleeding heavily from the nose from a steady hard jab before the ref prematurely stopped the fight when Monaghan got caught with a right to the body. Monaghan was never knocked out as an amateur or pro.



Professional career[edit]


With brother George as his manager, Walker embarked on a professional career that in six years would see him challenging for both the British and European titles. With his curly blond hair, boyish good looks and all action style the public flocked to see his fights. George invested the purses in a string of night clubs and restaurants and soon the brothers were rich. Billy Walker moved to London's West End and mixed with society's elite. On one occasion he was presented to the Queen, who told him that she enjoyed watching his fights.[citation needed] This was during London's "swinging sixties" and Walker took full advantage of his wealth, fame and good looks to have fun[vague] with a series of beautiful women.[citation needed] Although he never fought in the US, during his career he stopped rated American heavyweights Charlie Powell, Bowie Adams, Ray Patterson and Thad Spencer inside the distance. In spite of a few weeks' coaching at Harry's Gym in Harlem, Walker's defensive skills remained marginal, and some of his later fights against world class opponents had to be stopped owing to cuts and excessive bleeding from his nose. In 1969 at the age of 30 he retired from the ring, a very wealthy[vague] young man.[citation needed]



Business life[edit]


When Billy Walker retired from boxing, George Walker continued to run their business empire as though it were his alone. This soon led to disputes and eventually they parted company.[1]
Billy Walker retained enough assets to live very comfortably, with various business interests of his own, including Billy's Baked Potato, a chain of fast food outlets.[1] He also played comedy roles in two Frankie Howerd films, Up Pompeii and Up the Chastity Belt in 1971. Changing financial conditions a few years later forced him to look for other income. He moved to Jersey, a tax haven in the Channel Islands and became a successful property developer. George Walker went on to become a tycoon in the UK gambling and film industries with his Brent Walker Group but he too suffered a reversal of fortune, but later developing new business interests in Russia before dying of a heart attack in the South of France in March 2011.


He has been active on the speaking circuit and is an honorary steward for the British Boxing
Board of Control. He recently[when?] collaborated with the Kray Twins' confidant and writer Robin McGibbon on his autobiography When the Gloves Came Off (ISBN 978-1-86105-970-3), which was published in 2007.[2]



Marriages and issue[edit]




In 1968, Billy Walker married Susan Coleopy and they had two children, Daniel and Clare. They divorced in 1977.


In September 1979 his girlfriend Chrissie gave birth to a son, Warren, but she opted to bring him up on her own. They are still on good terms.


He married Jackie in 1981. They also had two children, Kelly and Thomas (Tom), but divorced in the 1990s.


In 1997 he married Patricia but she died of cancer in 2003.


Walker is married to his fourth wife, Susan, whom he had known from his time in Jersey about thirty years previously. They live in Essex.



Professional boxing record[edit]



































































































































































































































































21 Wins (16 knockouts, 3 decisions, 2 DQ), 8 Losses (5 knockouts, 2 decisions, 1 DQ), 2 Draws [2]

Result

Record

Opponent

Type

Round

Date

Location

Notes
Loss

49–9

United Kingdom Jack Bodell
TKO
8
25 March 1969

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

Referee stopped the bout at 1:45 of the eighth round.
Win

32–7

United States Thad Spencer
TKO
6
12 November 1968

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

Referee stopped the bout at 2:04 of the sixth round.
Loss

35–13–1

United Kingdom Henry Cooper
TKO
6
7 November 1967

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

BBBofC/Commonwealth Heavyweight Titles.
Loss

50–3–3

Germany Karl Mildenberger
TKO
8
21 March 1967

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

EBU Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 1:43 of the eighth round.
Win

40–9–4

Italy Giulio Rinaldi
DQ
1
13 February 1967

United Kingdom Belle Vue Zoological Gardens, Belle Vue, Manchester

Rinaldi disqualified at 2:45 of the first round for headbutting.
Win

16–5–2

United States Ray Patterson
TKO
8
6 December 1966

United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London

Win

19–9–2

Argentina Jose Menno
TKO
10
25 October 1966

United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London

Win

18–5–2

Germany Horst Benedens
TKO
1
20 September 1966

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

Referee stopped the bout at 1:35 of the first round.
Win

17–2–1

United States Bowie Adams
KO
3
2 May 1966

United Kingdom Belle Vue Zoological Gardens, Belle Vue, Manchester

Win

14–9–4

Sweden Lars Olaf Norling
TKO
4
31 March 1966

United Kingdom London Hilton on Park Lane Hotel, Mayfair, London

Loss

10–2–5

Argentina Hector Eduardo Corletti
TKO
8
19 October 1965

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

Draw

10–2–4

Argentina Hector Eduardo Corletti
PTS
10
19 August 1965

Italy Ariston Theatre, Sanremo, Liguria

Loss

32–12

United Kingdom Brian London
PTS
10
30 March 1965

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

Win

25–10–3

United States Chuck Powell
KO
2
26 January 1965

United Kingdom London Olympia, Kensington, London

Win

45–7–1

Wales Joe Erskine
PTS
10
27 October 1964

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

Win

20–4–1

United States Bill Nielsen
KO
2
12 May 1964

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

Nielsen knocked out at 1:30 of the second round.
Loss

19–4–1

United States Bill Nielsen
TKO
8
10 March 1964

United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London

Win

41–24–2

Jamaica Joe Bygraves
DQ
6
28 January 1964

United Kingdom London Olympia, Kensington, London

Loss

22–3–2

United Kingdom Johnny Prescott
PTS
10
12 November 1963

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

Win

22–2–2

United States Johnny Prescott
TKO
10
10 September 1963

United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London

Win

8–4–1

Germany Kurt Stroer
TKO
2
24 June 1963

Wales Market hall, Carmarthen

Win

20–22–4

Spain Jose Mariano Moracia Ibanes
PTS
8
11 June 1963

United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London

Win

13–4–1

United States Joe DeGrazio
KO
3
26 March 1963

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

Win

31–14–4

United Kingdom Peter Bates
KO
2
29 January 1963

United Kingdom London Olympia, Kensington, London

Bates knocked out at 2:30 of the second round.
Win

31–29–6

Spain José González Sales
PTS
8
26 November 1962

United Kingdom Belle Vue Zoological Gardens, Belle Vue, Manchester

Loss

30–29–6

Spain José González Sales
DQ
3
20 November 1962

United Kingdom Leicester, Leicestershire

Win

14–3

Canada Phonse LaSaga
KO
1
13 November 1962

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

LaSaga knocked out at 1:57 of the first round.
Win

3–3

Ghana Robert Archie Moore
KO
2
6 September 1962

United Kingdom Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside

Win

12–25–6

Germany Erwin Hack
TKO
1
14 August 1962

United Kingdom Blackpool, Lancashire

Draw

16–17–2

Spain Jose Mariano Moracia Ibanes
PTS
8
22 May 1962

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London

Win

14–11–1

Belgium Jose Peyre
TKO
5
27 March 1962

United Kingdom Empire Pool, Wembley, London


References[edit]




  1. ^ ab [1]


  2. ^ Book reviews - When the Gloves Come Off




External links[edit]



  • Professional boxing record for Billy Walker from BoxRec


  • Billy Walker on IMDb

  • http://heirsofeurope.blogspot.pt/search/label/Mountbatten









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