Newsboy Brown boxer

Newsboy Brown boxer
bouts
76
won
58
lost
13
draw
5
Status
inactive
Division
flyweight
Debut
1921-04-21
Height
5′ 1″/155cm
Reach
-
Age
71
Born
1905-08-17
Death
1977-02-18
Nationality
USA

David Montrose (August 17, 1905 – February 18, 1977), better known as Newsboy Brown, was an American boxer who held the World Flyweight Title for eight months in 1928.Statistical boxing website BoxRec lists Brown as the #7 ranked flyweight of all-time. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2012. Brown was ranked the second-best bantamweight boxer in the world in The Ring magazine's Annual Ratings for 1931, and the fourth-best in January 1932 by the National Boxing Association.Born in Russia on August 17, 1905, Brown emigrated to the U.S. with his parents at the age of three months, though the exact date of his birth remains in some dispute. Raised in Sioux City, Iowa, he learned to fight while selling newspapers on street corners like many young immigrant boxers. According to Brown, he weighed only 95 pounds when he first got into boxing. He began boxing professionally around 1922, and early in his career used the name David Montrose. In one of his early fights, he acquired the name "Newsboy Brown" when a ring announcer introduced him without being certain of his name. His first eight fights ended in no decisions, but then Brown registered his first official win with a third-round knockout of John Walker in April 1924.In August 1925, as part of the inaugural card for the famous Olympic Auditorium, he defeated Frankie Grandetta by points in six rounds. Brown had two famous bouts against future World Flyweight Champion Corporal Izzy Schwartz. Brown beat him in 1925 but lost in a title bout to Schwartz for the NYSAC flyweight title on December 16, 1927. One newspaper summarizing the bout wrote, "Corporal Izzy Schwartz...outscored Newsboy Brown of Sioux City, Iowa throughout to win recognition in New York as the holder of the Flyweight Championship vacated recently by Fidel LaBarba." Apparently Schwartz demonstrated superior scientific boxing skills and was better trained for the bout, likely because he was five years older than Brown who had not yet reached the peak of his boxing skills at twenty-two. The Norwalk Hour, perhaps showing some local bias, wrote of the well attended bout in Madison Square Garden, that Schwartz was "too fast, shifty, and resourceful, for the plodding Brown, and won hands down." A more objective source noted that Brown had previously defeated Schwartz, and that he "entered as a slight favorite and forced the fighting throughout", despite losing in a unanimous decision. Although it was a NYSAC World Title match, the bout was not the headliner for the night but merely a semi-final. This was probably due to the greater popularity of other weight classes and the dispute over who held the World Flyweight Title at the time. Schwartz would receive his fair share of recognition for taking the Flyweight title and holding it for two years, but Brown would never reach the same level of notoriety holding the title for only eight months and only in the state of California.In his next fight Brown won his most important and historic victory by beating Johnny McCoy on January 3, 1928 in a ten round bout for the flyweight world title as recognized in California. According to one source, "The Newsboy had lost only one fight in his last 15 in Los Angeles, and his last appearance–a defeat of Johnny Vacca–had been heralded as one of the best fights ever seen in the Olympic Auditorium." Brown won five rounds, McCoy only three, with two rounds even. Brown led in the first seven rounds, before McCoy came back in the last three, knocking Brown to the canvas in the tenth, but it was too late to take the victory. Nonetheless, the results demonstrated that the boxers were evenly matched. Considering the decision, McCoy had waited too long to take control of the bout.Brown defended the Flyweight title once by beating Filipino Speedy Dado but lost it in when Johnny Hill won a decision over him on August 29, 1928 at the Orient Football Ground in London, becoming the first Scottish boxer to hold a world title. Brown continued to show promise after losing the title, defeating Flyweight world champion Midget Wolgast in Los Angeles in a non-title fight on August 19, 1930 in a decisive ten round bout. Had Wolgast consented to fight the bout for a title, Brown's fame and recognition in the sport would have taken a positive turn. It would not be the first time a title holder would dodge a title match with Brown. New London's The Day wrote, "Midget Wolgast recognized flyweight champ in New York and Pennsylvania, took a severe beating at the hands of Newsboy Brown, Los Angeles veteran trial horse, in a ten round non-title bout here."

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1933-04-02 Rodolfo Casanova WLWWWW El Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City LOST
KO
1932-10-18 Baby Arizmendi LWWWLW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles LOST
Points
1932-08-17 Emile Pladner WWWWWD Forum, Montreal LOST
Points
1932-06-28 Baby Arizmendi WWLWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1932-06-07 Baby Arizmendi WWWLWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles LOST
Points
1932-04-02 Lou Pacion WWWLLL Manila WIN
Points
1932-03-19 Cris Pineda WLWLLW Manila WIN
Split-decision
1932-01-28 Young Tommy WWLWWW Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento LOST
Points
1931-12-15 Panama Al Brown WLWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1931-11-24 Young Tommy WWWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1931-10-07 Eugene Huat DDWWLL Forum, Montreal LOST
Points
1931-09-09 Eugene Huat WDDWWL Forum, Montreal WIN
Points
1931-08-18 Archie Bell LWLLWD Queensboro Stadium, Long Island City, Queens WIN
Points
1931-08-06 Cris Pineda WWDWWW Meadowbrook Arena, North Adams WIN
Points
1931-04-17 Ray Montoya WWWWLL Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
Points
1931-04-10 Billy Cain DDWWLL Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco WIN
KO
1931-03-03 Speedy Dado LLDWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
KO
1931-02-10 Speedy Dado WLLDWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles LOST
Points
1930-11-04 Claude Varner WLWWDL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1930-10-14 Claude Varner WWLWWD Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1930-09-09 Chato Laredo WWWWLW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1930-08-19 Midget Wolgast WWWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1930-06-13 Tommy Gardner WWWWDW Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
Points
1930-05-20 Pablo Dano WLWLWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1929-11-22 Tommy Hughes LLWWLD Coliseum, San Diego WIN
Points
1929-10-04 Pablo Dano DDWWWW Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco LOST
Points
1929-09-27 Ernie Peters WLDWLL Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
Points
1929-09-13 Tommy Hughes WWWWWL Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
Points
1929-06-27 Ernie Hood WWLWWD Pasadena Arena, Pasadena WIN
Technical knockout
1929-06-15 Alfredo Imperial DWLLLL Pismo Beach Arena, Pismo Beach WIN
Points
1929-06-07 Blas Rodriguez WWLWLW Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
Points
1929-04-05 Ray Montoya LDDWWL Coliseum, San Diego WIN
Points
1929-02-01 Delos 'Kid' Williams WDWWLL Legion Stadium, Hollywood DRAW
Points
1929-01-22 Ernie Peters LWWWWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1928-08-29 Johnny Hill WDWWWW Orient Football Ground, Clapton LOST
Points
1928-04-24 Speedy Dado WWDDWW Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Technical knockout
1928-03-23 Howard Mayberry WWWLWW Kenwood Armory, Minneapolis WIN
KO
1928-01-03 Johnny McCoy WWWWWL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1927-12-16 Corporal Izzy Schwartz LLWWWW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
Unanimous decision
1927-10-28 Frenchy Belanger WWWWWW Coliseum, Toronto LOST
Points
1927-09-15 Frankie Novey LLWLLW Culver City Stadium, Culver City WIN
Points
1927-08-01 Johnny Stack debut Culver City WIN
KO
1927-06-14 Johnny Vacca LDLWWL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1927-05-09 Harry Goldstein DWLWWW Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Points
1927-04-18 Alex Burlie WWWWLW Arena Gardens, Toronto WIN
Points
1927-03-26 Ernie Peters LLWWWW Coliseum, Chicago WIN
Points
1927-03-14 Willie Davies WWWWDW Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh LOST
Majority decision
1927-03-07 Artie Shiere WWWLWD Auditorium, Sioux City WIN
Technical knockout
1927-02-05 Happy Atherton WWLLLW Walker A.C., New York WIN
Points
1927-01-21 Frankie Genaro LWWDWW Madison Square Garden, New York WIN
Points
1926-12-21 Young Nationalista LWWDWD Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1926-10-05 Fidel LaBarba WWWWWW Arena, Vernon DRAW
Points
1926-06-25 Teddy Silva LDLLWL Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
Points
1926-05-13 Johnny Godinez DWWLLL Pasadena WIN
Points
1926-03-02 Frankie Novey DDWLDW Civic Auditorium, Fresno WIN
Points
1926-02-19 Young Nationalista LWWWDD Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
KO
1925-11-27 Corporal Izzy Schwartz DLWDLL Legion Stadium, Hollywood WIN
Points
1925-10-14 Frankie Genaro WWWWDL Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1925-08-19 Alkie Akol LWDWLD Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1925-08-05 Frankie Grandetta WDLLLD Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles WIN
Points
1925-06-05 Young Nationalista WWLLDL Legion Stadium, Hollywood DRAW
Points
1925-05-01 Georgie Rivers WDWWLD Legion Stadium, Hollywood LOST
Points
1925-04-17 Fidel LaBarba LDWLWW Legion Stadium, Hollywood DRAW
Points
1924-11-18 Henry 'Kid' Wolfe LLLWWD Armory, Reading DRAW
Points
1924-11-10 Marty Gold DLDWWD Arena, Trenton WIN
1924-10-27 Kid Fredericks WLWLLL Arena, Trenton WIN
1924-10-21 Johnny Royce WLWWLW Armory, Reading WIN
KO
1924-09-26 Frankie Murray LWWWLL Armory, Boston WIN
Points
1924-09-09 Willie Woods LLLWLW Mechanics Building, Boston WIN
Points
1924-08-30 Wilbur Cohen LWLDLW Commonwealth Sporting Club, New York WIN
Points
1924-06-14 Kid Pancho WLDLWW Auditorium, Sioux City WIN
1924-04-21 Johnny Walker LW East Chicago WIN
KO
1924-03-04 Kid Pancho WWWWL Market Hall, San Antonio DRAW
1924-02-26 Kid Pancho WWWWW Market Hall, San Antonio WIN
1924-02-08 Freddie Dunn WLWW Auditorium, Sioux City WIN
1923-10-26 Paul Milnar LWWLLW Auditorium, Des Moines WIN
1923-10-24 Jock McFee debut Cedar Rapids WIN
1923-10-19 Earl Puryear DLDLDL Auditorium, Sioux City WIN
1923-10-08 Connie Curry LDDDWW City Auditorium, Omaha WIN
Points
1923-08-31 Connie Curry WWWLDD Mizzou Park, Sioux City DRAW
1923-08-06 Harold Jelsma WWDLLL Roof Garden, Sioux City WIN
KO
1923-07-20 Paul Milnar LDLLWW Mizzou Park, Sioux City WIN
1923-07-04 Harold Jelsma LWWDLL Newcastle WIN
Points
1923-06-13 Connie Curry WDWWWL Mizzou Park, Sioux City DRAW
1923-05-21 Harold Jelsma WLWWDL City Auditorium, Lincoln WIN
Points
1923-04-02 Abie Gordon DLLLWL Sportsmen's Club, Sioux City DRAW
1923-01-27 Benny Rose debut Cudahy Plant Gymnasium, Sioux City WIN
KO
1922-08-21 Jim Josephs debut Mizzou Park, Sioux City WIN
1922-08-10 Earl Smith debut Metropolitan A.C., Sioux City WIN
1922-07-29 Paul Milnar debut Cudahy A.C., Sioux City WIN
1922-07-04 Jimmy Magner L Whiting WIN
1922-06-24 Jimmy Magner debut Cudahy A.C., Sioux City WIN
1922-03-23 Duke Duval DDWLW Edgewater Garden, Sioux City WIN
1922-02-27 Connie Curry DWD Edgewater Garden, Sioux City DRAW
1921-08-15 Connie Curry debut Auditorium, Sioux City DRAW
1921-07-02 Jack Skally debut Ballpark, Sioux City WIN
1921-05-27 Kid Pitts L Auditorium, Sioux City WIN
KO
1921-05-18 Dick Stone debut Auditorium, Sioux City WIN
1921-04-21 Kid Pitts debut Auditorium, Sioux City WIN
Technical knockout