Jack Delaney
Name: Jack Delaney
Alias: Bright Eyes
Birth Name: Ovila Ucarice Chapdelaine
Hometown: Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Birthplace: Saint-Francois-du-Lac, Quebec, Canada
Died: 1948-11-27 (Age:48)
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 180cm
Reach: 187cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Managers: Al Jennings (1919-1922), Pete Reilly (1923-1928), Billy Prince (1932)
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Jack Delaney was born Ovila Chapdelaine in St-Francois-du-Lac, Quebec, Canada. He moved with his family to New England during his youth, settling in Bridgeport, CT.
Delaney turned professional in the Fall of 1919. He was promoted by Joe Jacobs and Billy McCarney, according to December 1927 newspaper sources. Delaney won the World Light Heavyweight title against Paul Berlenbach in June 1926, but relinquished his title a year later, without defending it, to pursue a career at heavyweight.
He died at Katonah, New York, of a heart attack at age 48.
- Inducted to the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1996
- CBZ bio: [1]
| Preceded by: Paul Berlenbach |
World Light Heavyweight Champion 16 Jul 1926–Jun 1927 Abandons |
Succeeded by: Tommy Loughran |
