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Percy Vear

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Percy Vear (below right)

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Real name Herman Vear
Nickname(s) Percy
Rated at Featherweight
Nationality Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Birth date July 12, 1911(1911-07-12)
Birth place Crossflatts, Bingley, West Yorkshire
Death date March 16, 1983
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights  ??
Wins  ??
Wins by KO  ??
Losses  ??
Draws  ?
No contests  ?

Percy Vear (born Wednesday July 12, 1911) - (died Wednesday March 16, 1983), born Herman Vear, Birthplace Crossflatts, Bingley, England. He was a British Professional Boxer during the 1920's and 1930's

Brought up in Crossflatts during the 1st World War, Vear lived in Keighley all his adult life.

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[edit] Boxing career

Vear was one of three fighters under the Management of Keighley boxing promoter Sam Scaife during the boxing boom years of the 1920s and 1930s, who also managed locally based fighters Freddie Irving & Johnny Barrett. Perhaps overshadowed by the other two locally, Vear proved to be a bill topper in his own right in many boxing halls up and down the country.

Boxing first as a flyweight, then bantamweight and later as a featherweight the demand of the boxing boom proved so hectic that going on for 30 fights a year were common (more that a lot of boxers today have in a lifetime).

Vear had 131 bouts (many as a substitute) during his professional career, spanning from February 1929 to November 1934.

Boxers are among the most colourful athletes in all of sports, with names like "Hitman", "Bomber" and "Gentleman Jim", so it should come as no surprise that Vear was known as "Percy Vear". It is not known how or who gave Vear his fight name, but in this case it seems likely that "Percy Vear" is a play on the word to "Persevere" (Per·se·vere), which means,

1. to persist in anything undertaken; maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement; continue steadfastly.

2. to persist in speech, interrogation, argument, etc.; insist. –verb (used with object)

3. to bolster, sustain, or uphold: unflagging faith that had persevered him.

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?db=dictionary&q=persevere

[edit] Professional debut

His first professional fight aged 17 saw flyweight Vear lose a six round contest on points to (Bradford born) Young Broadley at a packed Drill Hall, Keighley on Monday 11 February 1929.

His second and third professional fights were against Silsden fighter Maurice Emmott, both of which ended in respectful draws for both boxers. The Local newspaper, The Keighley News reported "Vear took a lot of punishment in the first two rounds, and had his opponent not been more accurate with his blows Vear would most certainly have been knocked out. As it was, Emmott's methods were very crude, but he did the greater part of attacking. As the fight progressed Vear showed improvement, and the decision of a draw was well received".

His bout with Barrett in Workington was hailed by the local press as the best fight ever seen in the area.

The Big Fight: Vear -v- Irving

Two professional boxers from the same stable (run by Mr Sam Scaife) were both making names for themselves, Percy Vear & Freddie Irving.

In just three weeks during 1932 they both took on a formidable opponent called Young Tucker of Nelson. 17-year-old Irving forced him to a draw at Colne, while Vear brought off a points win in Keighley Drill Hall. These creditable performances by these two stable mates aroused the interest of the boxing public, and this inevitably led to a money-match being staged in the Drill Hall on April 11, 1932.

It was reported at the time "The contest was one of ten 2 minute rounds at 9st, under forfeit. There were side-stakes of £25, plus a substantial purse offered by the promoter".

The match was one of the biggest local attractions Keighley fight fans had even seen for many years. They responded well and there was a capacity crowd of 1,400. The cost per ticket was 2s. 4d. for reserved seats and 1s. 2d. for the remainder. Mr Harry Jennings of Bradford refereed the match and held the purse. The local newspaper, The Keighley News, which gave considerable space to boxing, reported, "that it was not until the final two rounds that Vear really came into contention".

Vear had obviously been saving himself, but by the time he had reached the point of wearing down Irving's defence it was too late. Irving took the match and the purse on a point’s verdict and it was a fitting climax to the 1931-32-fight season.

[edit] Other sporting activities outside boxing

Following his boxing career, Vear was involved with his local association football club, Keighley Town.

http://www.simplesite.com/Keighleyhistory/2899080?i=3560980

The club played in the Old Yorkshire League for two seasons between 1946-47 and 1947-48 before folding. The club was subsequently reformed in 1981 by ex-Wales and Bradford City Footballer Trevor Hockey, just before one of the most colourful characters in Keighley's professional boxing scene in the 1920s and 1930s died on Wednesday March 16, 1983 aged 71.

http://archive.cravenherald.co.uk/2006/1/13/184044.html

[edit] Personal life

Vear married (insert wife's name) and they had three children, 2 sons, Terrance & Leslie & a daughter, Yvonne. Vear worked as a Shot Blaster for a local firm in Keighley until his retirement.

After the death of his first wife in (insert year), Vear remarried. He lived with his second wife Florence May (insert maiden name) at Bloomfield Road, Keighley. Vear took ill in his late 60's and spent the last year of his life being cared for at Holmewood Residential Home, Fell Lane, Keighley.

On July 12, 2007, some 96 years to the day of Percy's birth, his great grandson, from his youngest son Leslie's line of decedents was born. He is aptly named Jenson Percy Leslie Vear.

[edit] Career Record

?? Wins (?? knockouts, ?? decisions, ?? disqualifications), ?? Losses (?? knockouts, ?? decisions), ?? Draw
Res. Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location, UK Notes
Loss Flag of the United Kingdom Young Broadley (Bradford) Decision 6 (6) 1929-02-11 Drill Hall, Keighley Handbill misspelt as "Veer"
Draw Flag of the United Kingdom Maurice Emmott (Silsden) x 6 (6) 1929-03-18 Drill Hall, Keighley Handbill misspelt as "Veer"
Draw Flag of the United Kingdom Maurice Emmott (Silsden) x 6 (6) 1929-04-08 Drill Hall, Keighley Handbill misspelt as "Veer"
Draw Flag of the United Kingdom Dusty Young (Harrogate) x 6 (6) 1929-08-21 In the Woodlands Hotel Gardens, Harrogate
Draw Flag of the United Kingdom Young Mack (Harrogate) x 6 (6) 1929-09-11 In the Woodlands Hotel Gardens, Harrogate
Win Flag of Ireland Mick Walsh (Harrogate) Decision 6 (6) 1929-10-21 Starbeck Physical Culture Room, Starbeck Handbill misspelt as "Vere"
Draw Flag of the United Kingdom Young Hargreaves (Dewsbury) x 6 (6) 1929-10-27 Batley Physical Culture Club, Batley
Draw Flag of the United Kingdom Young Broadley (Bradford) x 6 (6) 1929-10-28 Drill Hall, Keighley 2nd Fight in two days
Loss Flag of the United Kingdom Danny Wakelam (Castleford) Decision 8 (8) 1929-11-29 Gaiety Skating Rink, Castleford Handbill misspelt as "Veare"
Win Flag of the United Kingdom Maurice Emmott (Silsden) Decision 6 (6) 1929-12-09 Drill Hall, Keighley
Loss Flag of England Teddy Talbot (Warrington) Stopped 8 (8) 1929-12-25 The Rink, Knaresborough Handbill marked as A.N.Other
Loss Flag of the United Kingdom Danny Wakelam (Castleford) Decision 8 (8) 1930-01-15 The Rink, Batley Carr, Dewsbury Handbill misspelt as "Veare"
Win Flag of England Tommy Boylan (Barrow) Decision 8 (8) 1930-02-17 Workington
Win Flag of the United Kingdom Maurice Emmott (Silsden) Decision 8 (8) 1930-02-24 Drill Hall, Keighley
Win Flag of the United Kingdom Jack Inwood (Birstall) Decision 8 (8) 1930-03-03 Birstall Physical Culture Club, Birstall Handbill misspelt as "Veare"
Loss Flag of the United Kingdom Dod Lockland (Bradford) Decision 8 (8) 1930-03-10 Horton Green Social Club, Bradford Handbill misspelt as "Veare"
Loss Flag of Ireland Mick Walsh (Harrogate) Decision 8 (8) 1930-03-17 Ideal Skating Rink, Harrogate Handbill misspelt as "Vere"
Draw Flag of the United Kingdom Danny Wakelam (Castleford) x 8 (8) 1930-03-24 Drill Hall, Keighley


Loss Flag of the United Kingdom Danny Wakelam (Castleford) Decision 8 (8) 1930-04-06 Horton Green Social Club, Bradford Handbill misspelt as "Veare"
Loss Flag of the United Kingdom Young Broadley (Bradford) Decision 8 (8) 1930-04-07 Birstall Physical Culture Club, Birstall Handbill misspelt as "Veare"
Win Flag of the United Kingdom John Barrett (Keighley) Decision 8 (8) 1930-05-05 Workington
Win Flag of England Jack White (Bradford) Decision 6 (6) 1930-06-02 Drill Hall, Keighley
Loss Flag of the United Kingdom Boy Gibson (Bradford) KO 4 (8) 1930-06-30 The Black Swan, Harrogate Appeared as Substitute for Alfred Buck
Win Flag of the United Kingdom Joe Speight KO 8 (8) 1930-07-15 Gomersal
Win Flag of the United Kingdom Jack Smith (Shipley) Decision 8 (8) 1930-09-01 Victoria Hall, Saltaire Handbill misspelt as "Veare"


[edit] Source

http://www.britishboxing.net/boxers_15178-Percy-Vear.html

http://www.prewarboxing.co.uk/boxer%20lists/V%20list.htm

http://www.prewarboxing.co.uk/records/danny%20wakelam.htm

http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=318137&cat=boxer

http://archive.thisisbradford.co.uk/2001/12/14/132340.html

http://archive.cravenherald.co.uk/2001/12/14/132340.html

http://archive.cravenherald.co.uk/2006/1/13/184044.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Hockey


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