Fought under real name Cornelius Moriarity for a time early in his career, sometimes with middle initital either a J or T. As listed under his profile above he won the 125 championship for A.A.A.A.U. in Philadelphia.
Posted earlier in another thread but posted again due to dealing with tournament.
Sunday, February 14, 1892, Philadelphia Inquirer - Page: 5

The Inquirer had him listed as G. Moriarity.
Philadelphia Inquirer - Page 3 - 20/02/1892
Report 125 pound class for F.J. O'Neill A.C.S.N. KO1 Fred Myers Warren A.C.
In the same class Michael Dee, West Philadelphia A.C. and G. Moriarity, Warren A.C., proved well matched and valiant heroes of the sport, each showing a strong desire to annihilate his opponent. This, like the previuos bout, was a dandy, both men rushing until thoroughly tired. Suddenly, in a rally at the close of the third round, Moriarity swung for Dee, missed, and in an attempt to recover himself, swung wildly in the opposite direction. Dee's jaw was in line with the advancing glove and he went down like a ton of coal, Moriarity being countered the victor.
Wilmington Jack Daly KO3 Mike Dee
http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/6607822 ... -145k?da=y
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Philadelphia Inquirer - Page 3 - 21/02/1892
G. Moriarity, Warren A.C. boxed with Frank Burns for first prize in the 125-pound class, which the former won. Both Burns and O'Neill forfeited to M. Dee, W.P.A.C., who was given second prize.
http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/6607823 ... f-93k?da=y
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Philadelphia Record - Page 3 - 21/02/1892
The report in the Record touches on the O'Neill fight but seems to be Foul victory for Moriarity although some print obscured.

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fz ... %2C4251603 (drag to right as not direct link for full report on card).
