Polytechnic Boxing Club

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Polytechnic Boxing Club

The Polytechnic Boxing Club for amateur boxing was formed in 1888 and is located at 309 Regent Street in London. The name "Polytechnic" comes from the Royal Polytechnic Institute having been formerly at that address which would later become the home of the University of Westminster.[1][2]

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Frank Parks (1875–1945) joined in 1892

Starting in 1898 the boxing club awarded the Studd trophy, named after Sir John Edward Kynaston Studd.[3] The club was a member of the Amateur Boxing Association of England.

The Polytechnic Magazine being the in-house magazine of the school would cover the boxing club along with many other clubs, social activities, and other news.[4]

Notable members

Notes

  1. BoxRec actually lists "Fred Parks" for 1899, 1901-1902, and 1905-1906. Sources tend to confuse and conflate the two brothers. There is a "Frederick Mostyn Parks" listed in Sports Reference as the Olympic medalist. There is "F. Parks" and "Frank Parks" listed in The New York Times for the exhibition matches in the US. The obituary by the Polytechnic Boxing Club is about "Frank Parks". Other sources use a pastiche of information on each in their records.

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