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Wood, Billy (William), c1903 - 1979

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: c1903 - 1979

Biography

Billy Wood was born in Dumfries, Scotland in 1903, the eldest son of Sarah and William (Billy) Wood.

Billy also known as ‘The Cock of the North’ came from a family of fighters. His grandfather was a bare knuckle fighter in the north of England and his father, Billy Wood senior and mother Sarah travelled a boxing booth around the fairgrounds of Scotland. Billy had four brothers, all of which followed their family’s footsteps into the boxing business, and two sisters, who are thought to have also found a career in boxing on the fairground.

Billy was introduced to boxing from birth and held his first public fighting engagements in his father’s booth aged 9. The fights consisted of orchestrated bouts with a 25 year old man who was Billy’s height, and were part of his formation as a professional boxer. Seven years later Billy presented his first ring at the Durham Miners’ Gala. The show used to run for eighteen hours during which Billy and other boxers challenged members of the public to fight them in the ring for a cash prize. All challenges had to be accepted and the contender had to last three rounds to get his prize. Although the boxers did not make a lot of money in this line of work, they used these fights to gain invaluable experience with a wide range of opponents.

Outside the fairground season, Billy continued pursued his career as a boxer, fighting in different venues around Scotland.

From 1926, Billy started to travel an impressive booth he had especially made by a company based in Ireland.

Billy continued travelling his booth around Scotland, while pursuing his boxing career at the same time. He became an accomplished fighter and in 1929 he was crowned Featherweight Champion of Scotland. He also found success travelling his boxing booth and became a respected and well-known boxing and wrestling promoter.

In 1929 Billy moved south into the English fairgrounds, where he travelled his booth extensively around a wide spread of counties, including Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Derbyshire and became a regular at the Goose Fair.

Billy retired from boxing in 1938, aged 35 and focused on the promotion of fights and running his boxing booth for the rest of his career. He continued travelling his show with his sons David and Jim until 1974 when it appeared at the Nottingham Goose Fair for the last time. By this time boxing booths had gradually started to disappear from the fairground due to changing social attitudes and the ever increasing restrictions imposed by the British Boxing Board of Control.

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Billy Wood Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0102
Scope and Contents

Collection of material related to Billy Wood travelling boxing booth, containing business records, photographs, correspondence, programmes, posters and other items of ephemera.

Dates: c1900 - 1979

Dale Martin Promotions, Wrestling! Poster, c1920 - 1979

 Item
Reference code: 178R51.2
Scope and Contents

Pleasure Gardens Theatre Annexe, Bouverie Road West Folkestone, Sunday 14 August and every Sunday night, Gordon Nelson versus Big Bill Verna, Black Kwango versus Harry Kendall, Eddie Saxon versus Bob Archer O'Brien, Charlie Fisher versus Irish Ivor Barratt, Black type on red paper. Printed by Brixton Printers Ltd., 313 Brixton Road S.W.9.

Dates: c1920 - 1979

Free-Style Wrestling Programmes, 9 February - 16 March 1959

 File
Reference code: 178K51.3
Scope and Contents Corn Exchange, Melton Mowbray, black type on pink, green, orange and white paper for each one of the programmes, contains programme inside of fights between Spike O'Reilly, Davey Jones, The Red Demon, Johna Datas, Flash Elliott, Roy La Rue, Rontos the Bull, John Chambers, Jack Landoss, Ray Rigley, Danny Curtis, Less Parry, Duncan Roberts, the Masked Marvel, George Dawson, Paul Armstrong, Dave Griffiths, Rory O'Calahan, Douglas Cordwell and Max Blackely, also contain hand written...
Dates: 9 February - 16 March 1959

Newspaper Cuttings, 1974

 Series
Reference code: 178G55
Scope and Contents

Newspaper reports on boxing and wrestling.

Dates: 1974

Newspaper Cuttings Related to Boxing and Wrestling, 1974

 File
Reference code: 178G55.1
Scope and Contents

A newspaper cutting and three issues of Wrestling Review.

Dates: 1974

Posters, c1920 - 1979

 Series
Reference code: 178R51
Scope and Contents

Wrestling posters containing images and list of fighters.

Dates: c1920 - 1979

Programmes, 1950 - 1959

 Series
Reference code: 178K51
Scope and Contents

Boxing and Wrestling programmes containing boxers' information, professional rankings and photographs.

Dates: 1950 - 1959

Wrestling Posters, c1920 - 1979

 File
Reference code: 178R51.1
Scope and Contents

Pleasure Gardens Theatre Annexe, Bouverie Road West Folkestone, Robert Duranton versus Tony Mancelli, plus 3 supporting contests. Black and white photograph of a bare chested man on the left hand side and black type on pink paper, contains hand written annotation on reverse, also part of the same poster with hand written annotations on reverse. Printed by Brixton Printers Ltd., 313 Brixton Road S.W.9.

Dates: c1920 - 1979