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David "Bomber" Pearce (8 May 1959 – 20 May 2000) was a Welsh heavyweight boxing champion. Also known as The Welsh Rocky, Pearce held both the Welsh and the British Heavyweight titles and held the number one WBC Cruiserweight ranking from September 1983 to September 1985. In all he won 19 (15 KO) of his 24 bouts, losing three, with one drawn. He won two of his unlicensed bouts, losing one.


Biographical details

Pearce was born in Newport, Monmouthshire on 8 May 1959. He was one of nine children: seven brothers, six of whom boxed professionally and one who was a professional dancer, and two sisters. His mother was a relative of
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. He boxed out of St Josephs ABC in Newport and coached junior and senior boxers at
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ABC in Newport before his death. Soon after his final unsanctioned boxing fight in 1994, in
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, Pearce became seriously ill, in later years developing
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. There was no specific evidence that this had been brought on by repeated blows to the head, but he immediately retired from boxing on medical advice. He died 7 years later, at the age of 41, due to SADS (
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). The ''
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'' described him as "Newport's most famous boxer." Around 2,500 people attended his funeral in Newport at Stow Hill Cemetery.


Boxing career achievements

* Pearce won the Welsh and British heavyweight boxing titles in September 1983. * Pearce challenged for the prestigious EBU European heavyweight title against Felipe Rodriguez and Lucien Rodriguez. * Pearce was ranked as high as number seven in the WBA Heavyweight World rankings before his career was cut short. * Pearce was ranked number one in the WBC Cruiserweight Rankings after his victory against Michael "Jack" Johnson, in a WBC final eliminator in 1984. * Pearce was scheduled to fight Buster Douglas in Columbus, Ohio, USA but was pulled out on three hours notice. Donnie Long replaced Pearce. * Pearce was medically retired in 1984, at the age of 24. * Pearce came 2nd in the
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in 1983. * Steve Lillis, boxing journalist and co-presenter of Box-Nation, voted David 'Bomber' Pearce in his Top Ten most underrated British boxing champions ( Lonsdale Belt Holders) of all time.


Welsh & British Heavyweight Titles

* Pearce suffered two setbacks on his road to the British title. A loss to Neville Meade when still only 20 and to John Rafferty. Pearce had knocked down Rafferty four times before he was disqualified in the 3rd round for punching after the referee had called break. * Pearce fought in a scheduled WBC eliminator and defeated
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, the three times WBC world light heavyweight world champion, in the 7th round. Dennis Andries went 6 years before being stopped again, this time by
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in the 10th round. * Pearce, challenged and vowed to avenge his loss to
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to win the Welsh and British Heavyweight titles. * Pearce won the Welsh and British Heavyweight Boxing Titles in September 1983 at the
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against Commonwealth Gold Medalist and British Heavyweight Champion Neville Meade; Although the Welsh Title was won on the night, the title had to be relinquished by Pearce, due to his commitments of becoming British Heavyweight Champion.


European Heavyweight Title (EBU)

* David Pearce earned a draw with Felipe Rodriquez whilst fighting the EBU Heavyweight Title challenger. * Pearce lost his title fight for the European Heavyweight Title against Lucien Rodriguez who had won 14 of his last 15 fights after earning the number one EBU ranking.


Unsanctioned bouts

Pearce won two (both knock outs) of his three unlicensed bouts. Pearce took a fight with Percell Davis of Detroit at two days notice but was stopped in the eighth round. Pearce later had a second wind after sparring against
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who was in preparation for the Lewis-
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fight and decided to train once more for his final comeback in California, USA. Pearce wanted to go out on a high after his unprepared previous trip to the states and trained diligently with his brother Gary Pearce. In 1994 Pearce fought in two unsanctioned bouts took place in
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. In his first bout he knocked out Mary Konate in the first round and in his second he defeated the former heavyweight World champion
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in 3 rounds. The ''
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'' and the Californian press likened Pearce to the fighter Philo Beddoe, who was portrayed in the films ''
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Professional boxing record / Unsanctioned bouts

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Pearce Brothers

* Walter 'Bimbo' Pearce the eldest son of Wally Pearce was a professional boxer, Bimbo won 5 amateur titles from Light Welterweight to Heavyweight including beating 4 British champions in bouts during the ABA exile. * Raymond Pearce, a middleweight who notably fought Winston Burnett, and the future three times WBC world Light Heavyweight champion Dennis Andries. A United States citizen, he worked as an
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, United States. * Gary Pearce had thirty one professional bouts, including winning the Welsh Area Super Welterweight title and facing Hans Henrick-Palm the World number 5 in Randers, Denmark in 1981. * Ronald Pearce fought Paul Wetter and Robert Smith the now BBBoC General secretary. * Nigel Pearce had five fights as a professional boxer. * Simon Pearce the seventh brother graduated from
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and subsequently went on to star in
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musicals in the West End.


Gallery

File:David_Pearce_Boxer_3_yrs.jpeg, Pearce aged 3 File:David_'Bomber'_Pearce_1.jpeg, David 'Bomber' Pearce File:St Josephs Amateur Boxing Club, Newport.jpg, St Josephs Amateur Boxing Club, George Street, Newport File:David_Pearce_Boxer_Contract.jpeg, Boxing contract File:Walter_'Bimbo'_Pearce.jpeg, Bimbo Pearce defeating the Central Light-Heavyweight Champion File:David_Pearce_at_Newport_County_AFC.jpeg, Pearce at Newport County AFC File:David_Pearce_Boxer.jpeg, Pearce turning professional File:David_'Bomber'_Pearce_Oil_Painting.jpeg, Oil painting of Pearce File:David 'Bomber' Pearce sculpture 1.jpg, Sculpture near Riverfront, Newport File:David 'Bomber' Pearce sculpture 2.jpg, Dedication plaque for sculpture File:David 'Bomber' Pearce sculpture 4.jpg, Sculpture near Riverfront, Newport


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pearce, David Bomber 1959 births 2000 deaths Welsh male boxers Sportspeople from Newport, Wales Heavyweight boxers