Fred Dyer, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Fred Dyer

Welsh singer and boxer

Date of Birth: 29-Apr-1888

Place of Birth: Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

Profession: singer, boxer

Nationality: Wales, United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Fred Dyer

  • Fred Dyer born Frederick William O'Dwyer (29 April 1888 – date of death unknown), was a Welsh boxing champion, boxing manager and baritone singer.
  • Trained by vocal teacher Clara Novello Davies, Dyer was famed for singing to audiences after he had fought in a contest and was nicknamed 'The Singing Boxer'. In 1913 Dyer was briefly Wales welterweight champion when he beat Jack Delaney, who won the belt back just six weeks later.
  • During his professional career Dyer took two overseas tours, to Australia from 1914 to 1915 and the United States from 1916 to 1919.
  • Due to the time spent in Australia, he became eligible to contest for national titles, unsuccessfully challenging Les Darcy for the welterweight belt in 1915.
  • The highpoint of his time in America, then during the 'no decision' era, was a win over Panama Joe Gans.
  • Due to a knee injury, Dyer was refused active service during the First World War; instead he was recruited into the United States Army as a boxing instructor. After retiring from fighting Dyer ran various boxing gyms in London, successfully managing British flyweight champion Bert Kirby.
  • Dyer then became a physical culture coach and was at the forefront of a diet fad in the 1920s based on fruit and vegetable drinks.
  • Little is known of his life after the Second World War and he faded into anonymity.

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