Bob Fitzsimmons wins third world boxing title

25 November 1903

Bob Fitzsimmons, 1891
Bob Fitzsimmons, 1891 (Library of Congress, cph 3b25739)

By winning the light-heavyweight championship, Timaru boxer Bob Fitzsimmons became the first man to have won world professional boxing titles in three weight divisions.

Fitzsimmons came to New Zealand with his family from Cornwall as a 10-year-old. Working his father’s blacksmith’s forge developed the powerful arms and shoulders which made him a devastating puncher.

Fitzsimmons arrived in America in 1890. The following year he became world middleweight champion by knocking out Jack Dempsey. In 1897 he won the world heavyweight crown, knocking out James J. Corbett in the first fight to be filmed.

In 1903, aged 40, Bob Fitzsimmons completed a hat-trick of titles by outpointing George Gardner over 20 gruelling rounds for the light-heavyweight title. He lost this in 1905, but continued to fight until 1914. In all he won 40 bouts, drew 13 and lost 9.

Bob Fitzsimmons also fought exhibition bouts against his son, Robert, appeared in vaudeville shows, and worked as an evangelist. He died of pneumonia in Chicago in 1917. He was inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 1995.