Tommy Burns vs. Bill Squires (1st meeting)

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From left to right: Billy Jordan, Bill Squires, Jim Jeffries and Tommy Burns.

Tommy Burns 181 lbs beat Bill Squires 180 lbs by KO at 1:28 in round 1 of 45

  • Date: 1907-07-04
  • Location: Mission Street Arena, Colma, California, USA
  • Referee: James J Jeffries

Notes

  • The heavily hyped Squires—some reported he was undefeated and had knocked out 32 men—was the betting favorite. The San Francisco Call reported that "the betting was 10 to 7 and 10 to 3 in favor of the Australian" and "there was a considerable quantity of Squires money at odds of 2 to 1 on him."
  • Burns floored Squires three times.
  • Squires wore bandages on his hands but Burns wore a pair of light kid gloves under his boxing gloves.
  • The arena had been built to hold 10,000 people and the paid crowd was over 9,000. A panoramic photo of the crowd shows few empty seats.
  • The gate receipts, according to the Los Angeles Herald, were $27,000.
  • Burns earned a total of $18,000—the $10,000 side bet and his $8,000 guarantee.
  • Squires made $4,960.24.
  • The referee was Jim Jeffries, who retired as the undefeated World Heavyweight Champion in 1905. He was paid $1,000 for officiating.
  • This was the first of three fights between Burns and Squires. The other two took place in 1908, with Burns winning both by knockout.

Post-Fight Quotes

  • Tommy Burns: "I saw the pictures of Squires in training the other night and I said, 'If I cannot beat this fellow, I will never fight again.' I did not expect the bout to go 10 rounds."
  • Jim Jeffries: "Burns is a wise boxer and never overlooked an opportunity. He should be given all credit for winning. At that, Squires is not a stiff, like many now believe. As for me, I am still the retired champion. I will not meet Burns. So long as the belt remains in America, I am satisfied. Had Squires won, I would certainly have re-entered the ring just once more to defend my title."
  • Barney Reynolds, Squires' manager: "I guess we must have a pretty poor lot of fighters in Australia because Squires was the best we had."

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