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Mike Donovan (September 27, 1847 – March 24, 1918) also known as Professor Mike Donovan and Mike O'Donovan was a middleweight boxer of the bare-knuckle era and later became one of the foremost teachers of the sport.


Biography


Professional boxing career

During his career, Donovan fought John L. Sullivan. He fought John Shanssey in a bout refereed by a young 21-year-old
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on July 4, 1868 or 1869 in Cheyenne, Wyoming.


Life as instructor after retirement from boxing

After his active boxing career ended, Donovan became a boxing instructor at the
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. He taught United States President Teddy Roosevelt and his sons how to box.


Personal life, death and legacy

He was married to Cecilia and had 8 children: John J. Donovan, Margaret Donovan, Henry H. Donovan, Arthur Donovan, Mary V. Donovan, Helen Donovan, Lucy A. Donovan and Katherine Donovan. Donovan died from complications from a bout with pneumonia he developed while teaching a boxing class at one of the armories located near where he had resided in the Bronx, New York area on March 24, 1918, at St. Francis Hospital there, where he had been hospitalized for a week after coming down with pneumonia, at the age of 70. He was survived by his wife and children, who all had been at his bedside when he died. After his death, Donovan's will indicated that his last name was actually O'Donovan. His silver championship belt was bequeathed to his son, Arthur Donovan (who himself would later become a legend in the boxing sport as a referee), who was serving in the
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, in the 105th Field Artillery at
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at the time, during
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/ref> His grandson,
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Jr., is a member of the
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.


Honors

Donovan has been elected to the IBHOF.


Notes/References

*''The Boxing Register: International Boxing Hall of Fame Official Record Book'' (4th Edition), By James B. Roberts, Alexander G. Skutt, page 23, McBooks Press, Ithaca, NY, , 2006.


External links

* *IBHOF Bi
Professor Mike Donovan at the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF)
*[https://books.google.com/books?id=aA2LO_DGdu4C&pg=PA8&dq=Ring+Magazine+Record+Book&hl=en&sa=X&ei=9iK8UM-1K4WC8AT0jIDoCA&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Ring%20Magazine%20Record%20Book&f=false Biography and Stats in The Boxing Register: IBHOF Official Record Book at Google Books] {{DEFAULTSORT:Donovan, Mike 1847 births 1918 deaths Boxers from Chicago Middleweight boxers International Boxing Hall of Fame inductees Bare-knuckle boxers Deaths from pneumonia in New York City American male boxers