Australian Boxers in California, 1885 to 1910
Posted: 23 Oct 2015, 00:43
Quite a number of Australian boxers came to the state of California during a period from 1885 to 1910. Australian boxers would have a somewhat similar impact and presence in California during the period as the Filipino boxers did in the state during the 1920s and 1930s. Far more Filipino boxers than Australian ones eventually came to California, but there was much more professional boxing activity in the state during the 1920s and 1930s than at anytime before World War I, making it more difficult for the Filipino boxers to have a big impact.
In addition to being a major boxing venue, San Francisco, California was the main port and biggest city on the West Coast of the United States at the time. For much of the period, Los Angeles, California had a far smaller population and was much less significant in just about every way than San Francisco. But Los Angeles' population would increase from 11,200 in 1880 to 319,198 in 1910 with San Francisco's population increased from 233,959 to 416,912 during the same period. The result is that Los Angeles really didn't have any important bouts until the first decade of the 20th Century.
- Chuck Johnston
In addition to being a major boxing venue, San Francisco, California was the main port and biggest city on the West Coast of the United States at the time. For much of the period, Los Angeles, California had a far smaller population and was much less significant in just about every way than San Francisco. But Los Angeles' population would increase from 11,200 in 1880 to 319,198 in 1910 with San Francisco's population increased from 233,959 to 416,912 during the same period. The result is that Los Angeles really didn't have any important bouts until the first decade of the 20th Century.
- Chuck Johnston