Nathaniel "Nat" J. S. Jacobs' (born 1 December 1939)[1] was an English amateur and professional boxer of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, who won the Central (England) Area middleweight title and challenged for the British Boxing Board of Control British middleweight title. His professional fighting weight varied from 145.5 lb (66.0 kg; 10 st 5.5 lb), i.e. welterweight, through light middleweight and middleweight, to 163.5 lb (74.2 kg; 11 st 9.5 lb), i.e. light heavyweight. He was managed/trained by former boxer Stan Skinkiss.

Nat Jacobs
Born
Nathaniel J. S. Jacobs

(1939-12-01) 1 December 1939 (age 84)
Manchester, England
Died19 March 2021
Statistics
Weight(s)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights56
Wins28
Wins by KO2
Losses26
Draws2

Boxing career

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Born in Manchester, Jacobs began his professional career in November 1960 with a points victory over Sunny Osemegie,[2] and went on to win his first six pro fights. He suffered his first defeat by George Palin in February 1961 after a fourth round disqualification. After two further victories he faced Palin again in June 1961, the fight this time ending in a draw. After a defeat by Eddie Phillips he faced Palin again in January 1962, winning by a third-round knockout. The six fights that followed in 1962 all ended in defeat, but his fortunes improved in 1963 with three straight wins, starting with a points victory over Jimmy Gibson.[3] He had a mixed record during the remainder of 1963 and 1964, including losing a BBofC Central Area Middleweight Title eliminator to Jackie Harwood, and after a defeat by Johnny Angel in May 1964 took a break from competition. He made a comeback in 1965, winning four of his first five fights (including victory over Jim Swords for the vacant BBBofC Central Area middleweight title), and drawing one (against Harwood).[4]

In September 1965 Jacobs fought British middleweight champion Wally Swift in London, initially being named the winner by the referee; After complaints by Swift the fighters were brought back into the ring where the referee explained that he had made a mistake and declared Swift the victor.[5]

Jacobs fought for the British middleweight title in Nottingham in 1966, losing to Johnny Pritchett after the referee stopped the fight after the 13th round following consultation with his seconds.[6] This was one of five straight defeats for Jacobs but he returned to winning ways with a narrow points victory over Terry McTigue in May 1967, after which followed another break from the sport.

He returned in April 1968 with a points victory over Clarence Cassius, which was followed by two defeats. He beat Larry Brown in November 1968 after four rounds, despite a height and weight disadvantage and afterwards announced that he would be moving down to welterweight.[7] He faced British and Empire welterweight champion Ralph Charles at the Royal Albert Hall in 1969 in a fight that was televised by the BBC and also shown in Australia.[8][9] He continued to box until 1970, his final fight a defeat by Tom Jensen in Valby, Denmark in June that year.

Record

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28 Wins (13 knockouts), 26 Losses, 2 Draws[10]
Res. Record Opponent Type Round Time Date Location Notes
Loss   Tom Jensen PTS 6 4 June 1970   Valby Hallen, Valby, Denmark
Loss Ronnie Hough TKO 10 4 May 1970 New Century Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom BBBofC Central Area middleweight title fight
Loss Ralph Charles TKO 5 (10) 15 April 1969 Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, United Kingdom
Win Fred Powney PTS 8 24 March 1969 National Sporting Club, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom
Win Don McMillan PTS 8 17 March 1969 Anglo American Sporting Club, Hotel Piccadilly, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Larry Brown RTD 4 25 November 1968 Broadway Sporting Club, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Mark Rowe TKO 3 21 October 1968 Hilton Hotel (Anglo American SC), Mayfair, London, United Kingdom
Loss Len Gibbs PTS 8 30 September 1968 Broadway Sporting Club, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Clarence Cassius PTS 8 29 April 1968 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Terry McTigue PTS 8 15 May 1967 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss   Tom Bogs PTS 10 2 March 1967   K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Loss Johnny Pritchett TKO 13 (15) 21 March 1966 Ice Rink, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom Lost BBBofC British middleweight title fight.[6]
Loss   Fabio Bettini PTS 10 6 December 1965 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Peter Sharpe PTS 10 2 November 1965 Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Loss Wally Swift PTS 10 21 September 1965 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom [11]
Win Jim Swords KO 2 (10) 10 May 1965 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom BBBofC Central Area middleweight title fight
Win Willie Fisher TKO 6 (10) 5 April 1965 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Draw Jackie Harwood PTS 8 15 March 1965 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Syd Brown PTS 8 4 March 1965 The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom
Win Terry Phillips TKO 8 15 February 1965 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Johnny Angel RTD 6 (8) 11 May 1964 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Peter Sharpe PTS 8 13 April 1964 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Ebe Mensah PTS 8 25 March 1964 Midlands Sporting Club, Solihull, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Win Dave George PTS 8 9 March 1964 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Jackie Harwood TKO 6 (10) 10 February 1964 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom BBBofC Central Area Middleweight Title eliminator
Loss   Luciano Piazza PTS 10 24 January 1964   PalaLido, Milan, Lombardia, Italy
Loss Johnny Kramer PTS 10 9 December 1963 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Ernest Musso PTS 8 27 November 1963 Midlands Sporting Club, Solihull, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Win Peter McLaren TKO 9 (10) 11 November 1963 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Bobby Day KO 1 (10) 21 October 1963 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Jackie Harwood PTS 8 9 September 1963 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Gordon Mullin TKO 3 (8) 10 June 1963 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Jack Burley KO 1 (8) 18 March 1963 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Jimmy Gibson PTS 8 28 February 1963 Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Loss Johnny Cooke PTS 8 10 December 1962 King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Brian Husband PTS 6 10 September 1962 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Maxie Smith PTS 8 7 June 1962 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss George Palin PTS 8 5 March 1962 Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Tommy Molloy DQ 3 (10) 8 February 1962 Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Jimmy McGrail TKO 5 (10) 23 January 1962 Empire Pool, Wembley, London, United Kingdom
Win George Palin KO 3 (8) 15 January 1962 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Loss Cliff Brown DQ 1 (8) 8 September 1961 Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Draw George Palin PTS 6 15 June 1961 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Eddie Phillips PTS 4 8 May 1961 Ice Rink, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Win Peter Sharpe PTS 8 24 April 1961 Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Loss Maurice Lloyd DQ 2 (6) 10 April 1961 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Tommy Corrigan PTS 6 27 March 1961 Drill Hall, Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Win Tony Barry TKO 3 (8) 13 March 1961 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Eddie Phillips PTS 8 27 February 1961 Ice Rink, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Loss George Palin DQ 4 (6) 13 February 1961 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Win Eddie Phillips PTS 6 24 January 1961 Granby Halls, Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Win Freddie Collins KO 4 (6) 16 January 1961 Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Win Sunny Osemegie PTS 6 5 December 1960 Drill Hall, Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Win Billy Goodwin KO 1 (6) 28 November 1960 National Sporting Club, Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom
Win Tommy Donovan TKO 4 21 November 1960 Ice Rink, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Win Sunny Osemegie PTS 6 14 November 1960 Drill Hall, Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom Professional debut.[2]

Family

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Nat Jacobs' marriage to Kathleen (née Sharpe) (birth registered during January→March 1941 (age 82–83) in Nottingham district) was registered during April→June 1958 in Nottingham district,[12] they had children, including; Nathaniel P. Jacobs (born 18 March 1961 in Nottingham district – died 6 March 2002 (aged 40) in Manchester Royal Infirmary). Nat Jacobs is the younger brother of the amateur (Great Britain) and professional lightweight boxer Joseph "Joe" W. S. Jacobs (birth registered April→June 1936 in Manchester South district – died 18 April 1981 (aged 44–45)), and uncle of the amateur and professional boxer (Central (England) Area lightweight champion, British lightweight challenger, British super featherweight Champion, WBO super featherweight challenger), Joey Jacobs (born (1960-10-01) 1 October 1960 (age 64)).

References

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  1. ^ "Birth details at freebmd.org.uk". freebmd.org.uk. 31 December 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  2. ^ a b Boxing News (18 November 1960). Boxing News – Nat Jacobs beats Sunny Osemegie on points. Boxing News. ISBN n/a
  3. ^ Davidson, Mike (1963) "O'Brien Tops", Evening Times, 1 March 1963, p. 30. Retrieved 22 August 2013
  4. ^ "Fisher Stopped in Sixth Round", Glasgow Herald, 6 April 1965, p. 6. Retrieved 22 August 2013
  5. ^ Stewart, Ollie (1965) "Report From Europe: Bookmakers Hate Nat Jacobs", Baltimore Afro-American, 5 October 1965, p. 4. Retrieved 22 August 2013
  6. ^ a b "Lonsdale Belt For Johnny Pritchett 1966", Pathé News, 1966. Retrieved 22 August 2013
  7. ^ "Jacobs Zooms Back to Bomb Brown", Boxing News, 29 November 1968, p. 4. Retrieved 22 August 2013
  8. ^ "O Comes Out Fighting", The Age, 17 April 1969. Retrieved 22 August 2013
  9. ^ "Charles Should Win Again", Glasgow Herald, 15 April 1969, p. 6. Retrieved 22 August 2013
  10. ^ "Nat Jacobs", boxrec.com. Retrieved 24 August 2013
  11. ^ Boxing News (24 September 1965). Boxing News – Wally Swift beats Nat Jacobs on points. Boxing News. ISBN n/a
  12. ^ "Marriage details at freebmd.org.uk". freebmd.org.uk. 31 December 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
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